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  2. USSR–USA Maritime Boundary Agreement - Wikipedia

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    They are subject to mandatory ratification. Moreover, in accordance with the Constitution of the USSR (paragraph 3, Article 108), the definition of the state border of the USSR was the exclusive responsibility of the Congress of People's Deputies of the USSR. The United States ratified the Agreement on September 16, 1991.

  3. Borders of the United States - Wikipedia

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    The de facto boundary between the United States and Russia is defined by the USSR–USA Maritime Boundary Agreement, negotiated with the Soviet Union in 1990, [1] covering the Bering Sea, Bering Strait, and Arctic Ocean. The agreement was never ratified by the Soviet Union before it dissolved, and it has never been ratified by the Russian State ...

  4. List of maritime boundary treaties - Wikipedia

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    Soviet Union United States: 1 Jun 1990: Agreement between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the maritime boundary: The treaty was never ratified by the Soviet Union or Russia. United Kingdom United States: 5 Nov 1993: 1.

  5. Borders of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Modern borders of Russia with the years that the corresponding portions of the border have continuously belonged to Russia since Typical border marker of Russia. Russia, the largest country in the world by area, has international land borders with fourteen sovereign states [1] as well as two narrow maritime boundaries with the United States and Japan.

  6. Category:Borders of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    Romania–Soviet Union border (2 C, 1 P) T. Soviet Union–Turkey border (3 C, 1 P) U. Russia–United States border ... USSR–USA Maritime Boundary Agreement

  7. Lacy-Zarubin Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Lacy-Zarubin Agreement, also known as the Agreement Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on Exchanges in Cultural, Technical, and Educational Fields, [1] was a bilateral agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union on various fields including film, dance, music, tourism, technology, science, medicine, and scholarly research exchange.

  8. Politics of the Barents Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Barents sea was until 2010 the site of a border dispute between Russia and Norway. [21] Referring to article 6 of UNCLOS Norway held that the maritime border should be at the median line between the two countries EEZ, whereas the USSR stood by a 1926 declaration that the maritime boundary should be determined through a sectoral approach. [22]

  9. Soviet Union–United States relations - Wikipedia

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    The United States had long linked trade with the Soviet Union to its foreign policy toward the Soviet Union and, especially since the early 1980s, to Soviet human rights policies. The Jackson-Vanik Amendment , which was attached to the 1974 Trade Act , linked the granting of most-favored-nation to the USSR to the right of persecuted Soviet Jews ...