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Mon, 07/21/2008 - 18:16
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UAE, Oman to sign on detailed border demarcation maps
Abu Dhabi, July 21, 2008 (WAM) - The United Arab Emirates and Sultanate of Oman will sign on Tuesday in Muscat the list of final geographical co-ordinates and the detailed maps delineating the final line of the border agreement related to their common border stretching from east of Oqaidat to Al Daara, on the Arabian Gulf, signed in 2002 in Abu Dhabi.
According to the Rapporteur of the Permanent Committee of the UAE-Oman border, Dr. Matar Hamed Al Neyadi, fifty one maps and three list of coordinates delineating border signal posts in the three border sectors, including the border post from east Oqaidat to Khatama Malaha, from Dibba to Al Daara and from Madha to Al Nahwa. He said a specialised company on border demarcation and maps had been assigned to the task under the supervision and follow-up of a joint UAE-Omani technical team.
"Despite the tough terrain of the region, cooperation and team work spirit among the members of the joint technical team and cooperation from various official bodies in the two countries have contributed immensely to the achievement of this project in a record time and at a reasonable cost," Al Neyadi added.
He pointed out that the detailed nature of the map would help concerned authorities from the two sister countries to embark upon development projects in areas near the borders for the benefit of the peoples of the two countries, in line with the directives of the leaderships of the two countries.
According to the Rapporteur of the Permanent Committee of the UAE-Oman border, Dr. Matar Hamed Al Neyadi, fifty one maps and three list of coordinates delineating border signal posts in the three border sectors, including the border post from east Oqaidat to Khatama Malaha, from Dibba to Al Daara and from Madha to Al Nahwa. He said a specialised company on border demarcation and maps had been assigned to the task under the supervision and follow-up of a joint UAE-Omani technical team.
"Despite the tough terrain of the region, cooperation and team work spirit among the members of the joint technical team and cooperation from various official bodies in the two countries have contributed immensely to the achievement of this project in a record time and at a reasonable cost," Al Neyadi added.
He pointed out that the detailed nature of the map would help concerned authorities from the two sister countries to embark upon development projects in areas near the borders for the benefit of the peoples of the two countries, in line with the directives of the leaderships of the two countries.