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British Rejection of the True Source

Lord Salisbury states that 'international convenience' outweighs geographical reality. Great Britain refuses to recognize the mistake of 1840 and relies on the long-term acceptance of the Kutari.

Historical Significance

'International convenience' has no basis in international law. The British position was never ratified by a binding treaty and cannot bind Suriname.

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