Indonesia–Philippines border
| Indonesia–Philippines border | |
|---|---|
Indonesia and Philippines Exclusive Economic Zone Boundary | |
| Characteristics | |
| Entities | Indonesia Philippines |
| History | |
| Current shape | 2019 Delimitation of maritime boundaries |
| Treaties | Island of Palmas Case 1928 |
The border between Indonesia and the Philippines consists of a maritime boundary mainly on the Celebes Sea that separates the two Southeast Asian countries as defined through a pact that was signed by both parties in 2014. The border is also the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) boundary between Indonesia and the Philippines, which is delimited through eight geographic coordinate points. It has a length of 1,162.2 kilometres (627.5 nautical miles; 722.2 miles) dividing across the Celebes Sea to the Philippine Sea.