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Gibraltar

Hong Kong:

Montserrat:

Pitcairn:

Turks and Caicos:

St Helena,

Ascension and

Tristan da

Cunha

Delimitation with Spain (including Ceuta). Straits problem (a substantial part of the breadth of the main Strait of Gibraltar, to the half way mark with Africa, would fall within the extended area, whereas at 3 miles only a quarter, well to the north, does). Relations with Spain need to be taken into account, and possible. pressure by Gibraltarians to extend.

Delimitation with China. But extension only to the edges of the square boundary might be easier. Relations with China need to be taken into account.

Delimitation with Antigua (including Redonda). There is an adjacent strait. No difficulty in extension, if desired, but status of strait needs consideration.

No delimitations or straits.

No difficulty in extension, but is it worthwhile?

No delimitations. Straits within islands, but equally convenient high seas route exists, so no problem.

No delimitation or straits. No difficulty in extension i

desired.

ASSOCIATED STATES

B.

Antigua:

St Kitts/ Nevis

Is expected to become independent shortly.

Delimitation with Antigua (Redonda). There are adjacent. straits. No difficulty in extension, probably by local legislation.

C.

Brunei

PROTECTED STATE

Delimitation with Malaysia can be left to Brunei.

X.

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