Treaty of Tarawa

On September 20, 1979, representatives of the newly independent Republic of Kiribati and of the United States met in Tarawa to sign a treaty of friendship between the two nations, known as the Treaty of Tarawa. In this treaty, the U.S. acknowledged Kiribati sovereignty over fourteen islands.[1] The treaty came into force on September 23, 1983, by the exchange of the instruments of ratification, which took place at Suva, Fiji.[2]

Islands mentioned in the treaty

Birnie Island
Canton (Kanton)
Caroline Island
Christmas (Kiritimati)
Enderbury
Flint Island
Gardner (Nikumaroro)
Hull (Orona)
Malden Island
McKean Island
Phoenix (Rawaki)
Starbuck Island
Sydney (Manra)
Vostok Island

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