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Grenada 7 Senegal Serbia and Montenegro Guinea * Seychelles 7 N Guinea-Bissau Singapore * Slovak Republic 2 Holy See Solomon Islands * NARCOTIC DRUGS Somalia * Hong Kong 12 * South 2 Hungary 2 Spain Single convention on narcotic drugs, 1961. Iceland Sri Lanka Done at New York March 30, 1961; entered India 26 Sudan into force December 13, 1964; for the United Indonesia 2 States June 24, 1967.1 Iran Sweden 18 UST 1407; TIAS 6298; 520 UNTS 204. Iraq Switzerland Ireland Syrian Arab Republic Israel 6 Protocol amending the single convention on Thailand narcotic drugs, 1961. Done at Geneva March Italy Togo 25, 1972; entered into force August 8, 1975. 26 UST 1439; TIAS 8118; 976 UNTS 3. Japan Tonga States which are parties: Jordan Afghanistan * Kazakhstan Tunisia Algeria 2 Kenya Turkey Angola Kiribati 7 Turkmenistan * Korea Tuvalu 7 23 Kuwait Uganda 4 Kyrgyz Republic * Australia Ukraine 2 Austria 5 Laos * Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 215* Azerbaijan * Latvia 16 Bahamas, The Lebanon 17 Bangladesh 2 Lesotho Liberia * Belarus 2 Libya Belgium 6 Liechtenstein Viet-Nam 18 7 Lithuania * Yugoslavia 619 Benin Luxembourg Zambia 12 Botswana Macao * Zimbabwe * 6 Macedonia Brunei Madagascar NOTES: Bulgaria Malawi Burkina Faso * Malaysia * Not party to the 1972 protocol. Burma 2 Mali 1 The single convention on narcotic drugs Cambodia * Marshall Islands * replaced as between the contracting parties the Cameroon Mauritius following conventions to which the United Canada 6 6 States is a party: Chad * Micronesia * (a) Convention of January 23, 1912 relat- Moldova ing to the suppression of the abuse of (Taiwan) 28 Monaco opium and other drugs (38 Stat. 1912; Mongolia TS 612; 1 Bevans 855; 8 LNTS 187), Congo * Morocco as amended by the protocol of De- Congo, Democratic Republic of the Mozambique * cember 11, 1946 (61 Stat. 2230, 62 27 Nauru Stat. 1796; TIAS 1671, 1859; 4 Cote d’Ivoire 13 Bevans 267; 12 UNTS 179). Croatia New Zealand 14 6 (b) Convention of July 13, 1931 for lim- Cyprus Niger iting the manufacture and regulating Czech Republic 2 Nigeria * the distribution of narcotic drugs (48 Denmark Norway Stat. 1543; TS 863; 3 Bevans 1; 139 Djibouti Oman * LNTS 301), as amended by the pro- Pakistan 2 tocol of December 11, 1946 (61 Stat. 6 2230, 62 Stat. 1796; TIAS 1671, Papua New Guinea 2 1859; 4 Bevans 267; 12 UNTS 179). Egypt (c) Protocol bringing under international * 6 control drugs outside the scope of the Eritrea Philippines convention of July 13, 1931, as 9 2 Ethiopia Poland amended (see above) (2 UST 1629; Fiji Portugal TIAS 2308; 44 UNTS 277). Finland Romania 26 210 Russian Federation (d) Protocol for limiting and regulating Gabon * St. Kitts and Nevis the cultivation of the poppy plant, the Gambia, The * St. Lucia * production of, international and German Democratic Republic 211 St. Vincent and the Grenadines wholesale trade in, and use of opium Germany, Federal Republic of 11 San Marino (14 UST 10; TIAS 5273; 456 UNTS Ghana * Sao Tome and Principe * 3). Greece 6 Saudi Arabia * TREATIES IN FORCE 2006 477

NARCOTIC DRUGS Bangladesh Korea, Republic of Barbados Kuwait (Cont’d) Belarus 1 Kyrgyz Republic Belgium Laos Belize Latvia Benin Lebanon Parties to (or otherwise obligated under) the Bhutan Lesotho above conventions and protocols which are not Libya 1 parties to the single convention of 1961 in- Bosnia-Herzegovina Liechtenstein clude: Albania (1912, 1931, 1948); Cambodia Botswana Lithuania (1912, 1931, 1953); Central African Republic Brazil 1 Luxembourg (1912, 1931, 1948, 1953); Congo (1912, 1931, Brunei Macedonia 1948, 1953); Estonia (1912, 1931); Tanzania Bulgaria Madagascar (1931, 1948); Western Samoa (1948, 1953). Burkina Faso Malawi 2 With reservation(s). Burma Malaysia 3 With statement. Burundi Maldives 4 Applicable to the non-metropolitan terri- Cambodia Mali tories for the international relations of which Cameroon Malta Australia is responsible. Canada 1 Marshall Islands 5 With declaration(s). Cape Verde Mauritania 6 With reservation(s) to the 1972 protocol. Central African Republic Mauritius 7 See under country heading in Section 1 for Chad Mexico 1 information concerning acceptance of treaty Chile Micronesia obligations. China 12 Moldova 8 The Taiwan authorities have adhered to Colombia Monaco the 1961 convention. See note under CHINA Comoros Mongolia (TAIWAN) in Section 1. Congo Morocco 9 See note under ETHIOPIA in Section 1. Congo, Democratic Republic of the Mozambique 10 Applicable to the whole of the territory of Cook Islands Namibia the French Republic. Costa Rica Netherlands 11 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL Cote d’Ivoire New Zealand 6 REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Croatia Nicaragua 12 CHINA is not a party to these treaties but Cuba 1 Niger has made them applicable to Hong Kong and Cyprus Nigeria Macao. Czech Republic Norway 13 Applicable to Netherlands Antilles and Denmark Oman 7 . Djibouti Pakistan 14 Applicable to the Cook Islands (including Dominica Palau Niue) and Tokelau Islands. Dominican Republic Panama 15 See note under UNION OF SOVIET Ecuador Papua New Guinea 1 SOCIALIST REPUBLICS in Section 1. Egypt 1 Paraguay 16 Applicable to , Bailiwicks of El Salvador Peru 1 Guernsey and Jersey, Bermuda, British Virgin Eritrea Philippines Islands, , and Estonia Poland 1 dependencies, Gibraltar, Isle of Man, Ethiopia 3 Portugal , St. Helena, Turks and Caicos Is- Fiji Qatar lands. Finland Romania 17 Applicable to all areas for the inter- France 14 Russian Federation national relations of which the United States is Gabon Rwanda responsible. Gambia St. Kitts and Nevis 18 See Vietnam footnote under AUTO- Georgia St. Lucia MOTIVE TRAFFIC: convention of September German Democratic Republic 15 St. Vincent and the Grenadines 19, 1949 (3 UST 3008; TIAS 2487; 125 UNTS Germany, Federal Republic of 15 San Marino 22). Ghana Sao Tome and Principe 19 See note under YUGOSLAVIA in Greece Saudi Arabia Section 1. Senegal Guatemala Serbia and Montenegro Convention on psychotropic substances. Done Guinea Seychelles at Vienna February 21, 1971; entered into Guinea-Bissau Sierra Leone force August 16, 1976; for the United States Guyana Singapore July 15, 1980. Honduras Slovak Republic 32 UST 543; TIAS 9725; 1019 UNTS 175. Hungary 1 Slovenia States which are parties: Iceland Somalia Afghanistan 1 India 1 South Africa 1 Albania Indonesia Spain Algeria Iran Sri Lanka Angola Iraq 1 Sudan Antigua and Barbuda Ireland Suriname Argentina 1 Israel Swaziland Armenia Italy Sweden Australia Jamaica Switzerland Austria Japan Syrian Arab Republic Azerbaijan Jordan Tajikistan Bahamas Kazakhstan Tanzania Bahrain 1 Kenya Thailand 478 TREATIES IN FORCE 2006

NARCOTIC DRUGS Bosnia-Herzegovina Liberia Botswana Libya (Cont’d) Brazil Lithuania 12 Brunei 2 Luxembourg Bulgaria Macedonia Burkina Faso Madagascar Togo Burma 2 Malawi Tonga Burundi Malaysia 1 Trinidad and Tobago Cambodia Maldives Tunisia 1 Cameroon Mali Turkey 1 Canada Malta Turkmenistan Cape Verde Mauritania Uganda Central African Republic Mauritius Ukraine 1 Chad Mexico United Arab Emirates Chile Micronesia 8 United Kingdom China 13 Moldova United States 1 Colombia Monaco Uruguay Comoros Mongolia Uzbekistan Congo Morocco Vatican City Congo, Democratic Republic of the Mozambique Venezuela Cook Islands Nepal Viet Nam Costa Rica Netherlands 25 Yemen Cote d’Ivoire New Zealand Yugoslavia 19 Croatia Nicaragua Zambia Cuba Niger Zimbabwe Cyprus 1 Nigeria Czech Republic Norway NOTES: Denmark 1 Oman 1 With reservation(s). Djibouti Pakistan 2 Applicable to Hong Kong and Macao. Dominica Panama With declaration. See note under CHINA in Dominican Republic Paraguay Section 1. Ecuador Peru 3 See note under ETHIOPIA in Section 1. Egypt Philippines 4 Applicable throughout the territory of the El Salvador Poland French Republic (European and overseas de- Eritrea Portugal partments and territories). Estonia Qatar 5 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL Ethiopia Romania REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. European Economic Community Russian Federation 6 Applicable to Niue and Tokelau. Fiji Rwanda 7 With declaration(s). Finland St. Kitts and Nevis 8 Extended to Anguilla, Bermuda, British France 2 St. Lucia Antarctic Territory, Cayman Islands, Falkland Gambia St. Vincent and the Grenadines Islands, Gibraltar, Montserrat, South Georgia Georgia Samoa and South Sandwich Islands, and Turks and German Democratic Republic 4 San Marino Caicos Islands. Germany 14 Sao Tome and Principe 9 See note under YUGOSLAVIA in Section 1. Ghana Saudi Arabia 2 Greece Senegal United Nations convention against illicit traffic Grenada Serbia and Montenegro in narcotic drugs and psychotropic substances, Guatemala Seychelles with annex and final act. Done at Vienna De- Guinea Sierra Leone cember 20, 1988; entered into force November Guinea-Bissau Singapore 12 11, 1990. Guyana Slovak Republic TIAS Haiti Slovenia Parties: Honduras South Africa Afghanistan Hungary Spain Albania Iceland Sri Lanka Algeria India Sudan Andorra Indonesia Suriname Angola Iran Swaziland Antigua and Barbuda Iraq Sweden 1 Argentina Ireland Switzerland Armenia Israel Syria 1 Australia Italy Tajikistan Austria 1 Jamaica Tanzania Azerbaijan Japan Thailand Bahamas Jordan Togo Bahrain 2 Kazakhstan Tonga Bangladesh Kenya Trinidad and Tobago Barbados Korea Tunisia Belarus Kuwait Turkey Belgium Kyrgyz Republic Turkmenistan Belize Laos Uganda Benin Latvia Ukraine Bhutan Lebanon United Arab Emirates Bolivia 2 Lesotho United Kingdom 26 TREATIES IN FORCE 2006 479

NARCOTIC DRUGS Kiribati Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Lesotho accession of Greece and Turkey. Done at (Cont’d) Malawi London October 17, 1951; entered into Malta force February 15, 1952. Mauritania 3 UST 43; TIAS 2390; 126 UNTS 350. Mauritius 1 United States 3 Netherlands Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Uruguay Niger accession of the Federal Republic of Ger- Uzbekistan Nigeria 1 many. Signed at Paris October 23, 1954; Venezuela South Africa 2 Viet Nam Swaziland entered into force May 5, 1955. Yemen Sweden 6 UST 5707; TIAS 3428; 243 UNTS 308. 7 Yugoslavia United Kingdom 4 Zambia United States Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Zimbabwe Zimbabwe accession of Spain. Signed at Brussels De- cember 10, 1981; entered into force May NOTES: NOTES: 29, 1982. 1 With declaration(s). 1 Extended to Norfolk Island. 2 TIAS 10564. With reservation(s). 2 With reservation. 3 Applicable to Hong Kong and Macao. 3 Extended to Curacao. Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the With declaration. See note under CHINA in 4 Extended to all parts of the British Empire accession of the Czech Republic. Signed at Section 1. not separate members of League of Nations. 4 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL Brussels December 16, 1997; entered into force December 4, 1998. REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Convention on the nationality of women. 5 TIAS For the Kingdom in Europe. Signed at Montevideo December 26, 1933; en- 6 Extended to Isle of Man. tered into force August 29, 1934. 7 Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the See note under YUGOSLAVIA in Section 1. 49 Stat. 2957; TS 875; 3 Bevans 141. States which are parties: accession of Hungary. Signed at Brussels Declaration of Cartagena concerning the pro- Argentina December 16, 1997; entered into force De- duction of, trafficking in and demand for illicit Brazil cember 4, 1998. drugs. Signed at Cartagena February 15, 1990; Chile TIAS entered into force February 15, 1990. Colombia TIAS 12411. Costa Rica Protocol to the North Atlantic Treaty on the Parties: Cuba accession of Poland. Signed at Brussels De- Bolivia Dominica cember 16, 1997; entered into force Decem- Colombia Ecuador ber 4, 1998. Peru Guatemala TIAS United States Honduras 1 Mexico 1 Agreement between the parties to the North Memorandum of understanding concerning co- Nicaragua Atlantic Treaty regarding the status of their operation in the fight against illicit trafficking Panama forces. Signed at London June 19, 1951; en- of narcotic drugs through the use of equipment 1 United States tered into force August 23, 1953. and personnel based at Great Inagua and such Uruguay other bases as may be established in the Turks 4 UST 1792; TIAS 2846; 199 UNTS 67. and Caicos Islands, with annexes. Signed at NOTE: Washington July 12, 1990; entered into force 1 With reservation. Agreement to supplement the agreement of July 12, 1990. June 19, 1951 between the parties to the TIAS North Atlantic Treaty regarding the status Parties: NORTH ATLANTIC ICE of their forces with respect to foreign forces Bahamas stationed in the Federal Republic of Ger- PATROL many, with protocol of signature.1 Signed at United States Bonn August 3, 1959; entered into force (See under MARITIME July 1, 1963. MATTERS) 14 UST 531; TIAS 5351; 481 UNTS 262. NATIONALITY Amendments: October 21, 1971 (24 UST 2355; TIAS Protocol relating to military obligations in cer- NORTH ATLANTIC 7759). tain cases of double nationality. Concluded at TREATY ORGANIZATION May 18, 1981 (34 UST 405; TIAS 10367).2 The Hague April 12, 1930; entered into force March 18, 1993. May 25, 1937. (NATO) March 18, 1993. 50 Stat. 1317; TS 913; 2 Bevans 1049; 178 May 16, 1994. LNTS 227. (See also PATENTS; States which are parties: Agreement on the status of the North Atlan- Australia 1 APPENDIX C) tic Treaty Organization, national representa- Austria tives, and international staff.3 Done at Ot- Belgium Brazil For parties to the following indented agree- tawa September 20, 1951; entered into force Burma ments, see APPENDIX C. May 18, 1954. Colombia 5 UST 1087; TIAS 2992; 200 UNTS 3. Cuba 2 North Atlantic Treaty. Signed at Wash- Cyprus ington April 4, 1949; entered into force Au- Protocol on the status of International Mili- El Salvador gust 24, 1949. tary Headquarters. Signed at Paris August Fiji 63 Stat. 2241; TIAS 1964; 4 Bevans 828; 28, 1952; entered into force April 10, 1954. India 2 34 UNTS 243. 5 UST 870; TIAS 2978; 200 UNTS 340. 480 TREATIES IN FORCE 2006

NORTH ATLANTIC COOPERATIVE AGREEMENTS Memorandum of understanding for the inter- (See also PATENTS) national development of the North Atlantic TREATY ORGANIZATION Treaty Organization sea gnat system, with an- nexes. Dated December 8, 1976; entered into (NATO) (Cont’d) Agreement between the parties to the North force January 10, 1977. Atlantic Treaty for cooperation regarding 28 UST 8897; TIAS 8776. atomic information. Done at Paris June 18, States which are parties: NOTES: 1964; entered into force March 12, 1965. Germany, Federal Republic of 1 1 For the agreement implementing para- 16 UST 109; TIAS 5768; 542 UNTS 145. Norway graph 5 of article 45, see 14 UST 670; States which are parties: United Kingdom TIAS 5351; 481 UNTS 551. For adminis- Belgium United States trative agreement to article 60, see 14 UST Canada 677; TIAS 5351; 481 UNTS 565. See also Czech Republic NOTE: TIAS 5352 under GERMANY-DEFENSE Denmark 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL in Section 1. Estonia REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. 2 Effective April 1, 1974. France Germany, Federal Republic of 1 3 See also NORTH ATLANTIC TREA- Memorandum of understanding for the co-op- Greece TY ORGANIZATION in Section 1. erative support of the NATO seasparrow sur- Hungary face missile system, with exhibit. Done May Iceland 20, 1977; entered into force May 31, 1977. Italy 29 UST 1103; TIAS 8870. INTERNATIONAL MILITARY Latvia States which are parties: Lithuania Belgium HEADQUARTERS—FEDERAL Luxembourg Denmark REPUBLIC OF GERMANY Netherlands Germany, Federal Republic of 1 Norway Italy Agreement on the special conditions applicable Poland Netherlands to the establishment and operation of the Inter- Portugal Norway national Military Headquarters in the Federal Slovak Republic United States Republic of Germany, with protocol and ex- Spain change of notes. Signed at Paris March 13, Turkey NOTE: 1 1967 by the Federal Republic of Germany and United Kingdom See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL the Chairman of the Delegation of the Su- United States REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. preme Headquarters Allied Powers in Europe; entered into force December 21, 1969. NOTE: Agreement concerning helicopter pilot training 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL 29 UST 879; TIAS 8854. in the United States under the scope of EURO/ REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. NATO training, with annexes. Signed at Wash- ington July 14, Bonn August 10, The Hague Agreement regarding making available by the North Atlantic Treaty Organization agreement September 1, Copenhagen September 27 and armed forces of the United States and the on the communication of technical information Oslo October 10, 1977; entered into force Oc- United Kingdom of accommodation to Inter- for defense purposes. Done at Brussels October tober 10, 1977. national Military Headquarters of North Atlan- 19, 1970; entered into force February 7, 1971. 29 UST 5555; TIAS 9128. tic Treaty Organization in the Federal Republic 22 UST 347; TIAS 7064; 800 UNTS 5. States which are parties: of Germany. Done at Bonn February 7, 1969; States which are parties: Denmark entered into force December 21, 1969. Belgium Germany, Federal Republic of 1 20 UST 4050; TIAS 6791; 737 UNTS 175. Bulgaria Netherlands States which are parties: Canada Norway Germany, Federal Republic of 1 Czech Republic United States United Kingdom Denmark United States Estonia NOTE: France 1 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL NOTE: Germany, Federal Republic of 2 REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL Greece REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Hungary Memorandum of understanding for inter- Italy national collaboration on the NATO explosion Agreement regarding the status of personnel of Latvia resistant multi-influence sweep system sending states attached to an International Lithuania (ERMISS). Done April 5, 1978; entered into Military Headquarters of North Atlantic Treaty Netherlands 3 force April 25, 1978; for the United States Au- Organization in the Federal Republic of Ger- Norway gust 24, 1978. many. Done at Bonn February 7, 1969; entered Poland 30 UST 1170; TIAS 9244. into force December 21, 1969. Romania States which are parties: 20 UST 4055; TIAS 6792; 737 UNTS 161. Slovak Republic France 1 States which are parties: Slovenia Germany, Federal Republic of Spain Netherlands Belgium Turkey United Kingdom Canada United Kingdom United States 1 Germany, Federal Republic of United States Netherlands NOTE: United Kingdom NOTES: 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL United States 1 With statement. REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. 2 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL NOTE: REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Memorandum of understanding for the cooper- 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL 3 Applicable to Netherlands Antilles and ative support of the 76/62 OTO Melara Com- REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Aruba. pact Gun (OMCG), with annexes. Done Octo- TREATIES IN FORCE 2006 481

NORTH ATLANTIC Amendments: 20, 1987 and January 23 and 25, 1988; entered December 6, 1991. into force January 25, 1988. TREATY ORGANIZATION January 31, March 20, April 9, May 5, July TIAS 17, August 14, September 9, October 19 Parties: (NATO) (Cont’d) and November 3, 1992, January 15, March Canada 16 and April 15, 1993. France November 3, 1993, January 11, February 4 and Germany, Federal Republic of 1 ber 24, 1978; entered into force October 24, 16, April 1 and 28, May 11 and 25, June Italy 1978; for the United States July 17, 1979. 6 and 28, July 20 and October 4, 1994. Netherlands TIAS March 17, 29 and 30, April 27, June 16 and Spain States which are parties: 30, July 27 and September 19, 1995 (TIAS United Kingdom Denmark 12692). United States Germany, Federal Republic of 1 NOTE: NOTE: Greece 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL Italy REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Netherlands Turkey Memorandum of understanding for coproduc- Memorandum of understanding concerning a United States tion and sale of modular thermal imaging sys- cooperative project for the establishment, oper- tems (MOD FLIR) and their components, with ation, management and support of the NATO Amendments: annex.1 Signed at Bonn, The Hague and Wash- Insensitive Munitions Information Center May 30, June 22, August 24 and November 8, ington February 12, May 21 and December 22, (NIMIC), with annexes. Signed at Brussels Oc- 1990. 1981; entered into force December 22, 1981. tober 24, 1990; entered into force October 24, June 14, July 5, October 9 and December 3, 35 UST 3687; TIAS 10877. 1990. 1991 and February 5, 1992. States which are parties: TIAS Germany, Federal Republic of 2 NOTE: Netherlands Amendments: 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL United States October 6, 12, 17 and 25 and November 2, REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. 1994. NOTES: March 15, 28 and 29, 1995. 1 See also under GERMANY, FED. REP– March 15, 28 and 29 and April 4 and 10, Memorandum of understanding concerning co- DEFENSE in Section 1. 1995. operative full-scale engineering development of 2 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL March 15, 28 and 29 and April 4 and 12, an advanced surface-to-air missile system, with REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. 1995. annexes. Signed April 24, May 9, 18 and July March 29, April 2, 9, 16, 18, 22 and 30 and 6, 1979; entered into force July 6, 1979. Memorandum of understanding concerning June 13, 1996. TIAS 12256. general arrangements for the collaborative de- April 7, 20, 21, 26 and 27 and May 6, 18 and States which are parties: velopment and production of a modular stand- 21, 1999. Denmark off weapon system. Signed June 12-July 24, Germany, Federal Republic of 1 1987; entered into force July 24, 1987. Agreement to provide for the accession of United States TIAS Spain to the memorandum of understanding of Parties: May 20, 1977, for the cooperative support of NOTE: Canada the NATO seasparrow surface missile system. 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL France Signed at Hamburg October 4, 8 and 14, 1991; 1 REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Germany, Federal Republic of entered into force October 14, 1991. Italy TIAS Memorandum of understanding concerning the Spain Parties: United Kingdom Australia EURO-NATO Joint Jet Pilot Training United States Belgium (ENJJPT) Program. Signed at Brussels Decem- Canada ber 9, 1980; entered into force December 9, NOTE: Denmark 1980. 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL Germany 32 UST 4259; TIAS 9947. REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Greece States which are parties: Italy Belgium Memorandum of understanding concerning a Netherlands Canada NATO anti-air warfare system (NAAWS), with Norway Denmark annex. Signed September 11–October 19, Portugal Germany, Federal Republic of 1 1987; entered into force October 19, 1987. Spain Greece TIAS Turkey Italy Parties: United States Netherlands Canada Germany, Federal Republic of 1 Administrative agreement to implement article Norway Netherlands 60 of the agreement of August 3, 1959, as Portugal Spain amended, to supplement the agreement be- Turkey United Kingdom tween the parties to the North Atlantic Treaty United Kingdom United States regarding the status of their forces with respect United States to foreign forces stationed in the Federal Re- NOTE: public of Germany. Done at Bonn March 18, 1 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL 1993; entered into force March 29, 1998. REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. TIAS

Memorandum of understanding for the project Agreement on the status of missions and rep- definition phase of a NATO frigate replace- resentatives of third states to the North Atlan- ment for the 1990s (NFR 90). Signed October tic Treaty Organization. Done at Brussels Sep- 482 TREATIES IN FORCE 2006

NORTH ATLANTIC Slovak Republic March 15 and 22 and June 12, 1996; entered Slovenia into force June 12, 1996. TREATY ORGANIZATION Spain TIAS Sweden 6 Parties: (NATO) (Cont’d) Turkey France Ukraine Italy United Kingdom 6 Norway tember 14, 1994; entered into force March 28, United States United Kingdom 1997. Uzbekistan United States TIAS Parties: NOTES: Memorandum of understanding covering Belgium 1 With statement(s). subphase two of the design and development Canada 2 Not applicable to the Faroe Islands or to phase of the NATO improved link eleven Czech Republic Greenland. (NILE) project, with annex and related letter. Denmark 3 With declaration(s). Signed at Quebec, Bristol, Rome, Bonn, The Germany 1 4 With understanding(s). Hague, Washington and Paris May 24, June 5, Hungary 5 For the Kingdom in Europe. 6 and 11 and July 2 and 8, 1996; entered into Italy 6 With reservation(s). force July 2, 1996. Netherlands TIAS Norway Memorandum of understanding on the estab- Parties: Poland lishment and operation of the International Canada Spain Planning and Coordination Staff for the Multi- France Turkey national Reaction Forces (Air) of NATO – Re- Germany United Kingdom action Force Air Staff, with annexes. Signed at Italy United States Casteau July 20, 24, 25 and 28 and August 1, Netherlands 10 and 15, 1995; entered into force August 15, United Kingdom NOTE: 1995. United States 1 With declaration(s). TIAS Agreement between the parties to the North Addendum to the memorandum of under- Memorandum of understanding concerning the Atlantic Treaty for the security of information, standing of May 20, 1977 for cooperative sup- establishment, mission, financing, administra- with annexes. Done at Brussels March 6, 1997; port of the NATO seasparrow surface missile tion and status of Headquarters 5 Allied Tac- entered into force August 16, 1998. system concerning the cooperative engineering tical Air Force (HQ 5 ATAF), with annexes. TIAS and manufacturing development of the evolved Signed at Casteau September 25, 26, 29 and Parties: seasparrow missile, with annexes and related October 2, 1995; entered into force October 2, Belgium letter. Signed at Washington April 26 and June 1995; effective January 1, 1994. Bulgaria 16, 1995; entered into force June 16, 1995. TIAS 12694. Canada TIAS Czech Republic Memorandum of understanding concerning the Denmark Agreement among the States Parties to the manning, funding and support of NATO Estonia North Atlantic Treaty and other States partici- Southern Region Maritime Sub-Principal Sub- France pating in the Partnership for Peace regarding ordinate Command Headquarters of Com- Germany the status of their forces. Done at Brussels mander Gibraltar Mediterranean (HQ Greece June 19, 1995; entered into force January 13, GIBMED), Commander Maritime Air Forces Hungary 1996. Mediterranean (HQ MARAIRMED), Com- TIAS 12666. mander Central Mediterranean (HQ Latvia Parties: MEDCENT), Commander Eastern Mediterra- Lithuania Albania nean (HQ MEDEAST), Commander Northeast Luxembourg 1 Austria 1 Mediterranean (HQ MEDNOREAST) and Netherlands Azerbaijan Commander Submarines Mediterranean (HQ Norway Belgium SUBMED), with annexes. Signed at Casteau Poland Bulgaria September 27 and October 2, 1995; entered Portugal Canada into force October 2, 1995; effective January Romania Czech Republic 1, 1994. Slovenia Denmark 2 TIAS 12695. Turkey Estonia United Kingdom Finland 3 Memorandum of understanding concerning a United States France feasibility study for a NATO influence mine- Georgia sweeping system (NIMS), with annexes. NOTE: Germany 4 Signed at Haakonsvern, Ottawa, Paris and 1 For the Kingdom in Europe. Greece Washington December 4 and 5, 1995, March Hungary 11 and June 3, 1996; entered into force June Memorandum of understanding concerning co- Italy 3, 1996. operation on a NATO transatlantic advanced Kazakhstan TIAS radar project definition phase. Signed at Wash- Latvia Parties: ington, Belgium, Canada, Denmark and Nor- Lithuania Canada way September 5, October 2, 5, 10 and 11, Luxembourg France 2000; entered into force October 11, 2000. Macedonia Norway TIAS Moldova United States Parties: Netherlands 56 Belgium Norway 6 Memorandum of understanding covering a fea- Canada Poland sibility study for a NATO submarine rescue Denmark Portugal system (NSRS). Signed at Bristol, Oslo, Wash- Norway Romania ington, Rome and Paris February 21 and 29, United States TREATIES IN FORCE 2006 483

NORTH ATLANTIC Indonesia 1 force February 26, 1987; for the United States Iran October 20, 1988. TREATY ORGANIZATION Iraq 1 TIAS Ireland Parties: (NATO) (Cont’d) Israel 1 Albania Italy 1 Algeria Japan Argentina 1 Memorandum of understanding concerning the Jordan Armenia in-service support phase of the NATO im- Korea Australia 1 proved link eleven project, with annexes. Kuwait Austria 1 Signed at Washington, Ottawa, Paris, Koblenz, Latvia Bangladesh Rome and London June 13, 18, 20, 27 and Lebanon Belarus 1 July 2, 2002; entered into force July 2, 2002. Liechtenstein Belgium TIAS Lithuania Bolivia Parties: Luxembourg Bosnia-Herzegovina Canada Macedonia Brazil France Malaysia 1 Bulgaria Germany Mauritius 1 Canada Italy Mexico Chile 1 United Kingdom Moldova China United States Monaco 1 Colombia Mongolia Costa Rica Amendment and extension: Croatia Morocco 1 February 10, 21, 22 and 25, March 8 and 9, Netherlands Cuba Cyprus and September 27, 2005. New Zealand Czech Republic Nicaragua 1 Egypt 1 Nigeria El Salvador NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS Norway Estonia Pakistan 1 Finland 1 Panama Food and Agriculture Organization 1 Peru 1 Convention on early notification of a nuclear France 1 Philippines accident. Done at Vienna September 26, 1986; German Democratic Republic 12 Poland 1 entered into force October 27, 1986; for the Germany, Federal Republic of 12 Portugal United States October 20, 1988. Greece 1 TIAS Qatar 1 Guatemala Parties: Romania Hungary 1 Albania Russian Federation India 1 Algeria St. Vincent and the Grenadines Indonesia 1 1 Angola Saudi Arabia Iran 1 1 Argentina Serbia and Montenegro Iraq 1 Armenia Singapore Ireland 1 1 Australia Slovak Republic Israel 1 Austria Slovenia Italy 1 1 Bangladesh South Africa Japan 1 1 1 Belarus Spain Jordan 1 Belgium Sri Lanka Korea 1 Bolivia Sweden Kuwait Bosnia-Herzegovina Switzerland Latvia Brazil Tanzania Lebanon Bulgaria 1 Thailand 1 Libya Burma Tunisia Liechtenstein Canada Turkey 1 Lithuania Chile Ukraine 1 Luxembourg China 1 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 13 Macedonia Colombia United Arab Emirates 1 Malaysia 1 Costa Rica United Kingdom 1 Mauritius 1 Croatia United States 1 Mexico Cuba 1 Uruguay Moldova Cyprus Vietnam, Socialist Republic of 1 Monaco 1 Czech Republic World Health Organization 1 Mongolia Denmark World Meteorological Organization 1 Morocco Egypt 1 Yugoslavia 4 Netherlands 1 El Salvador New Zealand 1 Estonia NOTES: Nicaragua 1 Finland 1 With declaration(s). Nigeria Food and Agriculture Organization 1 2 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL Norway 1 France 1 REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Pakistan 1 German Democratic Republic 12 3 See note under UNION OF SOVIET Panama Germany, Federal Republic of 12 SOCIALIST REPUBLICS in Section 1. Peru 1 Greece 4 See note under YUGOSLAVIA in Section 1. Philippines Guatemala Poland Hungary Convention on assistance in the case of a nu- Portugal Iceland clear accident or radiological emergency. Done Qatar India 1 at Vienna September 26, 1986; entered into Romania 1 484 TREATIES IN FORCE 2006

NUCLEAR ACCIDENTS NOTES: Ecuador 1 With statement(s). Equatorial Guinea (Cont’d) 2 Applicable to Anguilla, British Virgin Is- Estonia lands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, European Atomic Energy Community 1 Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands. Finland 3 With understanding and declarations. France 1 1 Russian Federation German Democratic Republic 23 St. Vincent and the Grenadines Additional protocol II to the treaty of February Germany, Federal Republic of 3 Saudi Arabia 1 14, 1967 for the prohibition of nuclear weap- Ghana Serbia and Montenegro ons in . Done at Mexico Feb- Greece Singapore ruary 14, 1967; entered into force December Grenada Slovak Republic 1 11, 1969; for the United States May 12, 1971. Guatemala Slovenia 22 UST 754; TIAS 7137; 634 UNTS 364. Honduras South Africa 1 States which are parties: Hungary Spain 1 China 12 Iceland Sri Lanka 1 France 1 India Sweden 1 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 13 Indonesia 1 Switzerland United Kingdom 45 Ireland Tanzania United States 6 Israel 1 Thailand 1 Italy Jamaica Tunisia NOTES: 1 Japan Turkey 1 With statement. 2 Kazakhstan 1 Applicable to Hong Kong and Macao. See Ukraine Kenya Union of Soviet Socialist Republics 13 note under CHINA in Section 1. 3 See note under UNION OF SOVIET Korea 2 United Arab Emirates 1 SOCIALIST REPUBLICS in Section 1. Kuwait United Kingdom 1 4 With declaration. Latvia United States 1 5 Applicable to Anguilla, British Virgin Is- Lebanon Uruguay lands, Cayman Islands, Falkland Islands, Libya 1 Vietnam, Socialist Republic of Montserrat, Turks and Caicos Islands. Liechtenstein 1 World Health Organization 6 With understandings and declarations. Lithuania World Meteorological Organization 1 Luxembourg Yugoslavia 4 Macedonia NUCLEAR MATERIALS Madagascar NOTES: Mali 1 With declaration(s). Malta 2 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL Marshall Islands Convention on the physical protection of nu- Mexico REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. clear materials, with annex. Done at Vienna 3 See note under UNION OF SOVIET Moldova October 26, 1979; entered into force February Monaco SOCIALIST REPUBLICS in Section 1. 8, 1987. 4 See note under YUGOSLAVIA in Section 1. Mongolia TIAS 11080. Morocco States which are parties: Mozambique NUCLEAR ENERGY Afghanistan Namibia Albania Nauru Algeria (See ATOMIC ENERGY) Netherlands 2 Antigua and Barbuda New Zealand Argentina 1 Nicaragua Armenia Niger Australia Norway NUCLEAR FREE ZONE— Austria Oman LATIN AMERICA 1 Azerbaijan Pakistan Bangladesh Panama Belarus 1 Paraguay Belgium Peru 2 NOTE: Bolivia Philippines 1 The United States is not a party to the Bosnia-Herzegovina Poland 2 treaty for the prohibition of nuclear weapons in Botswana Portugal Latin America (the Treaty of Tlatelolco). For Brazil Qatar the English text of the treaty, see 22 UST 762; Bulgaria Romania TIAS 7137; for the text in other languages, see Burkina Faso Russian Federation 2 634 UNTS 281. Cameroon Senegal Canada Serbia and Montenegro Additional protocol I to the treaty of February Chile Seychelles 14, 1967 for the prohibition of nuclear weap- China 1 Slovak Republic ons in Latin America. Done at Mexico Feb- Colombia Slovenia ruary 14, 1967; entered into force December Congo, Democratic Republic of the Spain 2 11, 1969; for the United States November 23, Costa Rica Sudan 1981. Croatia Swaziland 33 UST 1792; TIAS 10147; 634 UNTS 362. Cuba Sweden States which are parties: Cyprus Switzerland France Czech Republic Tajikistan Netherlands 1 Denmark Tonga United Kingdom 2 Djibouti Trinidad and Tobago United States 3 Dominica Tunisia TREATIES IN FORCE 2006 485

NUCLEAR MATERIALS Peru Finland Poland Gabon (Cont’d) Portugal Gambia, The Romania German Democratic Republic 2 Russian Federation Germany, Federal Republic of 2 Singapore Ghana 2 Turkey Slovak Republic Greece Turkmenistan Slovenia Guatemala Uganda South Africa Honduras Ukraine Spain Hungary 24 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Sri Lanka Iceland United Arab Emirates Sweden India United Kingdom Switzerland Indonesia United States Turkey Iran Uruguay Ukraine 1 Iraq Uzbekistan United Kingdom 3 Ireland Yugoslavia 5 United States Israel Uruguay Italy NOTES: Jamaica 1 With declaration(s). NOTES: Japan 2 With reservation(s). 1 With reservation(s)/declaration(s). Jordan 3 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL 2 For the Kingdom in Europe. Kenya REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. 3 For the United Kingdom of Great Britain Korea 4 See note under UNION OF SOVIET and Northern Ireland, the Bailiwick of Guern- Kuwait SOCIALIST REPUBLICS in Section 1. sey, the Bailiwick of Jersey and the Isle of Laos 5 See note under YUGOSLAVIA in Section 1. Man. Lebanon Liberia Libya NUCLEAR SAFETY NUCLEAR TEST BAN Luxembourg Madagascar Malawi Convention on nuclear safety. Done at Vienna Malaysia Treaty banning tests in the at- September 20, 1994; entered into force Octo- Malta mosphere, in outer space and under water. ber 24, 1996; for the United States July 10, Mauritania Done at Moscow August 5, 1963; entered into 1999. Mauritius TIAS force October 10, 1963. Mexico Parties: 14 UST 1313; TIAS 5433; 480 UNTS 43. Mongolia Argentina Parties: Morocco Armenia Afghanistan Nepal Australia Antigua and Barbuda Netherlands 3 Austria Argentina New Zealand Bangladesh Armenia Nicaragua Belarus Australia Niger Belgium Austria Nigeria Brazil Bahamas, The Norway Bulgaria Bangladesh Pakistan Canada Belarus Panama Chile Belgium Papua New Guinea China Benin Peru Croatia Bhutan Philippines Cyprus Bolivia Poland Czech Republic Bosnia-Herzegovina Romania Denmark 1 Botswana Russian Federation European Atomic Energy Community Brazil Rwanda Finland Bulgaria San Marino France Burma Senegal Germany Canada Seychelles Greece Cape Verde Sierra Leone Hungary Central African Republic Singapore India Chad Slovak Republic Indonesia Chile Slovenia Ireland China (Taiwan) 1 South Africa Italy Colombia Spain Japan Congo, Democratic Republic of the Sri Lanka Korea Costa Rica Sudan Latvia Cote d’Ivoire Suriname Lebanon Croatia Swaziland Lithuania Cyprus Sweden Luxembourg Czech Republic Switzerland Mali Denmark Syrian Arab Republic Mexico Dominican Republic Tanzania Moldova Ecuador Thailand Netherlands 2 Egypt Togo Norway El Salvador Tonga Pakistan Fiji Trinidad and Tobago 486 TREATIES IN FORCE 2006

NUCLEAR TEST BAN Switzerland Ecuador Ukraine Egypt 3 (Cont’d) United Kingdom El Salvador United States Equatorial Guinea Eritrea NOTES: Estonia Tunisia * Enters into force for EURATOM January Ethiopia 4 Turkey 2, 2006. Fiji Uganda 1 For the Kingdom in Europe. Finland Ukraine France 45 Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Gabon 4 United Kingdom Gambia, The 4 NUCLEAR WEAPONS— United States Georgia Uruguay NON–PROLIFERATION German Democratic Republic 5 Venezuela Germany, Federal Republic of 35 Western Samoa (See also SEABEDS) Ghana 6 Yemen (Aden) Greece 7 Yugoslavia Grenada Zambia Treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear Guatemala weapons. Done at Washington, London and Guinea NOTES: Moscow July 1, 1968; entered into force Guinea-Bissau 1 See note under CHINA (TAIWAN) in March 5, 1970. Guyana Section 1. 21 UST 483; TIAS 6839; 729 UNTS 161. Haiti 2 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL States which are parties: Holy See 3 REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. Afghanistan Honduras 3 Applicable to Netherlands Antilles and Albania Hungary Aruba. Algeria Iceland 4 Original Party. Andorra Indonesia 3 5 See note under UNION OF SOVIET Angola Iran SOCIALIST REPUBLICS in Section 1. Antigua and Barbuda Iraq 6 See note under YEMEN in Section 1. Argentina Ireland 7 See note under YUGOSLAVIA in Section 1. Armenia Italy 3 Australia Jamaica Austria Japan 3 NUCLEAR WASTE Azerbaijan Jordan Bahamas, The Kazakhstan Bahrain Kenya Joint convention on the safety of spent fuel Bangladesh Kiribati management and on the safety of radioactive Barbados Korea, Democratic People’s Republic of waste management. Done at Vienna September Belarus Korea, Republic of 5, 1997; entered into force June 18, 2001; for Belgium Kuwait the United States July 14, 2003. Belize Kyrgyz Republic TIAS Benin Laos Parties: Bhutan Latvia Argentina Bolivia Lebanon Australia Bosnia-Herzegovina Lesotho Austria Botswana Liberia Belarus Brazil Libya Belgium Brunei Liechtenstein 3 Bulgaria Bulgaria Lithuania Canada Burkina Faso Luxembourg Croatia Burma Macedonia Czech Republic Burundi Madagascar Denmark Cambodia Malawi EURATOM * Cameroon Malaysia Finland Canada Maldives France Cape Verde Mali Germany Central African Republic Malta Greece Chad Marshall Islands Hungary Chile Mauritania Ireland China 12 Mauritius Japan Colombia Mexico 3 Korea Comoros Micronesia Latvia Congo Moldova Lithuania Congo, Democratic Republic of the Monaco Luxembourg Costa Rica Mongolia Morocco Cote d’Ivoire Morocco Netherlands 1 Croatia Mozambique Norway Cyprus Namibia Poland Czech Republic Nauru Romania Denmark Nepal Slovak Republic Djibouti Netherlands 6 Slovenia Dominica New Zealand Spain Dominican Republic Nicaragua Sweden East Timor Niger TREATIES IN FORCE 2006 487

NUCLEAR WEAPONS— Sierra Leone Uruguay Singapore Uzbekistan NON–PROLIFERATION Slovak Republic Vanuatu (Cont’d) Slovenia Venezuela Solomon Islands Vietnam, Socialist Republic of Somalia Western Samoa South Africa Yemen (Aden) 8 Nigeria Spain Yemen (Sanaa) 8 Norway Sri Lanka Yugoslavia 39 Sudan Oman Zambia Suriname Palau Zimbabwe Panama Swaziland Sweden Papua New Guinea NOTES: Switzerland 3 Paraguay 1 Syrian Arab Republic The Taiwan authorities have also adhered Peru to this treaty. See note under CHINA (TAI- Philippines Tajikistan WAN) in Section 1. Poland Tanzania 2 Applicable to Hong Kong and Macao. See Portugal Thailand Qatar Togo note under CHINA in Section 1. 3 Romania Tonga With statement. 4 Russian Federation Trinidad and Tobago See note under ETHIOPIA in Section 1. Rwanda Tunisia 5 See note under GERMANY, FEDERAL St. Kitts and Nevis Turkey 3 REPUBLIC OF in Section 1. St. Lucia Turkmenistan 6 Applicable to Netherlands Antilles and St. Vincent and the Grenadines Tuvalu Aruba. San Marino Uganda 7 Extended to Anguilla and territories under Sao Tome and Principe Ukraine the territorial sovereignty of the United King- Saudi Arabia United Arab Emirates dom. Senegal United Kingdom 7 8 See note under YEMEN in Section 1. Seychelles United States 9 See note under YUGOSLAVIA in Section 1.