On 29 December 2015, the Maritime Boundary Office was invited to present to the veterans in Aramerí, SukuLiurai, Aileu on the progress of the negotiations on the maritime boundaries with Australia and Indonesia. This was an opportunity for the Maritime Boundary Office to explain the history of the Timor Sea agreements with Australia from 1972 […]
Read moreSet against the backdrop of the National Resistance Museum, the Maritime Boundary Office (MBO) was invited to present to a large group of travelling students from Curtin University, Western Australia. We were also honoured that members of the Veterans community and representatives from the Prime Minister’s office also attended the presentation. Elizabeth Exposto (MBO CEO) […]
Read moreFrom 30 November to 2 December 2015, the Maritime Boundary Office, together with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Cooperation, participated in the London International Boundary Conference with the theme “Exploring an Integrated Approach to International Boundary and Territorial Questions”. The conference was held as a not-for-profit event and was hosted by Volterra Fietta, King’s […]
Read moreIn November 2015, the Maritime Boundary Office (MBO) was invited to present to the Organisation of the Combatants of the National Resistance (OCRN) at Venilale in Baucau Municipality. CEO of the MBO, Ms Elizabeth Exposto, and Communications and Outreach Officer, Ms Felismina Carvalho dos Reis, spoke at length about Timor-Leste’s pursuit of maritime boundaries and […]
Read moreOn 1 October 2015, the Maritime Boundary Office and the International Peace Institute co-chaired a well-attended event with a distinguished panel of speakers including the Prime Minister Rui Maria de Araújo, Minister Xanana Gusmão and former President Dr José Ramos-Horta, each sharing their insights and emphasising that Timor-Leste’s objective to define permanent maritime boundaries with […]
Read more