The Panama-Colombia maritime disputes have been a source of tension between these two neighboring countries for decades. These conflicts revolve around conflicting territorial claims in the maritime boundary between the two nations, specifically in the Caribbean Sea. The disputes have historical significance, as they can be traced back to the 1970s when both countries signed agreements that defined their maritime borders. However, these agreements have been subject to interpretation and have led to disagreements on the exact demarcation of the boundary.
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