Ruling on Iron Rhine

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The Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague has ruled that that the Dutch cannot unilaterally vary the historic line of route of the “Iron Rhine” while it crosses Dutch territory, as the original Treaty of 1839 which governed this Belgian-German rail link (Antwerp- Mönchengladbach) is still in force.

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Ruling on Iron Rhine

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The Permanent Court of Arbitration in the Hague has ruled that that the Dutch cannot unilaterally vary the historic line of route of the “Iron Rhine” while it crosses Dutch territory, as the original Treaty of 1839 which governed this Belgian-German rail link (Antwerp- Mönchengladbach) is still in force.

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