We are setting a precedent that too many other nations could sign on to.
In 1988, both nations signed a treaty on border control.
It is the first accord the two nations have signed in more than a year of often trying talks.
Those nations and nine others had signed the treaty on December 1, 1959.
By 1996, 41 nations representing more than 80% of the world population had signed the treaty.
It has also been signed by 26 other nations but not yet ratified.
The result was a convention signed by 50 nations; it will take effect sometime next year.
So far 25 nations have signed onto the principles.
In 1996 the two nations signed a trade treaty.
About 130 nations have already signed, including Libya and Iraq.