Tanzania and Mozambique, two coastal countries in East Africa, have been embroiled in a longstanding maritime dispute over the delimitation of their maritime boundaries in the Indian Ocean. The dispute mainly centers around the ownership and control of natural resources, including fishing grounds and potential offshore oil and gas reserves. The resolution of this dispute has important implications for both countries’ security, economic development, and regional cooperation.
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