Almost four months after the High Seas Treaty opened for signing at the UN General Assembly, Chile has become the first country to ratify the historic.
Santiago, Jan 16, EFE.- Chile became the first country in the world on Tuesday to ratify the Global Ocean Treaty, a historic agreement for the conservation of marine biodiversity in international waters which seeks to protect 30 percent of the high seas by 2030. The Chilean Senate unanimously approved the so-called agreement on Biodiversity Beyond …