Exclusive economic zone of Russia

The Russian Federation has the fourth-largest exclusive economic zone of 7,566,673 km2 (2,921,509 sq mi) with 200 nautical miles (370.4 km; 230.2 mi) from its shores.

[1] The EEZ borders with Norway, Finland, Sweden, Estonia, Lithuania and Poland to the west, the United States to the east, Japan, North Korea and South Korea to the south east and Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, Georgia, Turkey and Ukraine to the south.

There is a longstanding dispute with Japan over the southern part of the Kuril islands.

The dispute dates back to the Soviet Union and the Yalta Agreement (February 1945).

As of 1999[update] the United States maintained that until a peace treaty between Japan and Russia is concluded, the disputed Northern Territories remain under Russian control via General Order No.

Russia's exclusive economic zone