The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) was opened for signature on
September 24, 1996. President Clinton was the first to sign the Treaty.
As of November 10, 2000, 160 nations have signed, including all five
nuclear-weapon states, and 67, including France and the United Kingdom,
have deposited their instruments of ratification. The Treaty names 44
states that must deposit their instruments of ratification for it to
enter into force. Of these, 30 have now ratified.
The CTBT was negotiated over a period of two-and-a-half years
in the Conference on Disarmament (CD) in Geneva. However, the CD was not
able to reach a consensus decision to forward the text to the United
Nations. On August 22, 1996, Australia requested the Secretary General
of the United Nations to reconvene the 50th United Nations General
Assembly (UNGA) for the purpose of receiving and acting on the Treaty.
On September 10, 1996, the UNGA adopted the CTBT by a vote of 158 to 3,
with 5 abstentions.
On November 19, 1996, the signatories adopted a resolution
establishing the Preparatory Commission (Prepcom) for the CTBT
Organization (CTBTO). The CTBTO Prepcom consists of all signatory
states, and meets in Vienna. It has established two working groups, on
verification and administration, and a Provisional Technical Secretariat
(PTS). Under Prepcom direction the PTS is working to establish the
verification regime required by the Treaty. This includes the
International Monitoring System, with global monitoring capabilities in
four technologies -- seismic, hydroacoustic, radionuclide, and
infrasound; the International Data Center, for receiving and processing
data from the monitoring stations; and capabilities for carrying out
on-site inspections, once the Treaty enters into force.
The President transmitted the CTBT to the Senate in September
1997 for its advice and consent to ratification. In his January 19 State
of the Union address, President Clinton called on the Senate to approve
the Treaty this year, asking the Senate to "take this vital step,
approve the Treaty now to make it harder for other nations to develop
nuclear arms, and to make sure we can end nuclear testing forever."
Bold: One of 44 countries whose ratification is required for
Entry-Into-Force
| Participant |
Signature |
Ratification |
| Albania |
9/27/96 |
|
| Algeria |
10/15/96 |
|
| Andorra |
9/24/96 |
|
| Angola |
9/27/96 |
|
| Antigua and Barbuda |
4/16/97 |
|
| Argentina |
9/24/96 |
12/4/98 |
| Armenia |
10/1/96 |
|
| Australia |
9/24/96 |
7/9/98 |
| Austria |
9/24/96 |
3/13/98 |
| Azerbaijan |
7/28/97 |
2/2/99 |
| Bahrain |
9/24/96 |
|
| Bangladesh |
10/24/96 |
3/8/00 |
| Belarus |
9/24/96 |
9/13/00 |
| Belgium |
9/24/96 |
6/29/99 |
| Benin |
9/27/96 |
|
| Bolivia |
9/24/96 |
10/4/99 |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina |
9/24/96 |
|
| Brazil |
9/24/96 |
7/24/98 |
| Brunei Darussalam |
1/22/97 |
|
| Bulgaria |
9/24/96 |
9/29/99 |
| Burkina Faso |
9/27/96 |
|
| Burundi |
9/24/96 |
|
| Cambodia |
9/26/96 |
11/10/00 |
| Canada |
9/24/96 |
12/18/98 |
| Cape Verde |
10/1/96 |
|
| Chad |
10/8/96 |
|
| Chile |
9/24/96 |
7/12/00 |
| China |
9/24/96 |
|
| Colombia |
9/24/96 |
|
| Comoros |
12/12/96 |
|
| Congo, Republic of (Brazzaville) |
10/4/96 |
|
| Congo, Democratic Republic of (Kinshasa) |
10/4/96 |
|
| Cook Islands |
12/5/97 |
| Costa Rica |
9/24/96 |
|
| Cote d'Ivoire |
9/25/96 |
|
| Croatia |
9/24/96 |
|
| Cyprus |
9/24/96 |
|
| Czech Republic |
11/12/96 |
9/8/97 |
| Denmark |
9/24/96 |
12/21/98 |
| Djibouti |
10/21/96 |
|
| Dominican Republic |
10/3/96 |
|
| Ecuador |
9/24/96 |
|
| Egypt |
10/14/96 |
|
| El Salvador |
9/24/96 |
9/14/98 |
| Equatorial Guinea |
10/9/96 |
|
| Estonia |
11/20/96 |
8/13/99 |
| Ethiopia |
9/25/96 |
|
| Fiji |
9/24/96 |
10/10/96 |
|
| Finland |
9/24/96 |
1/15/99 |
| France |
9/24/96 |
4/6/98 |
| Gabon |
10/7/96 |
9/20/00 |
| Georgia |
9/24/96 |
|
| Germany |
9/24/96 |
8/20/98 |
| Ghana |
10/3/96 |
|
| Greece |
9/24/96 |
4/21/99 |
| Grenada |
10/10/96 |
8/19/98 |
| Guatemala |
9/20/99 |
|
| Guinea |
10/3/96 |
|
| Guinea-Bissau |
4/11/97 |
|
| Guyana |
9/7/00 |
|
| Haiti |
9/24/96 |
|
| Holy See |
9/24/96 |
|
| Honduras |
9/25/96 |
|
| Hungary |
9/25/96 |
7/13/99 |
| Iceland |
9/24/96 |
6/26/00 |
| India |
|
|
| Indonesia |
9/24/96 |
|
| Iran (Islamic Rep. of) |
9/24/96 |
|
| Ireland |
9/24/96 |
7/15/99 |
| Israel |
9/25/96 |
|
| Italy |
9/24/96 |
2/1/99 |
| Jamaica |
11/11/96 |
|
| Japan |
9/24/96 |
7/8/97 |
| Jordan |
9/26/96 |
8/25/98 |
| Kazakhstan |
9/30/96 |
|
| Kenya |
11/14/96 |
|
| Kiribati |
9/7/00 |
9/7/00 |
| Kuwait |
9/24/96 |
|
| Kyrgyzstan |
10/8/96 |
|
| Lao People's Democratic Republic |
7/30/97 |
10/5/00 |
| Latvia |
9/24/96 |
|
| Lesotho |
9/30/96 |
9/14/99 |
| Liberia |
10/1/96 |
|
| Liechtenstein |
9/27/96 |
|
| Lithuania |
10/7/96 |
2/7/00 |
| Luxembourg |
9/24/96 |
5/26/99 |
| Madagascar |
10/9/96 |
|
| Malawi |
10/9/96 |
|
| Malaysia |
7/23/98 |
|
| Maldives |
10/1/97 |
9/7/00 |
| Mali |
2/18/97 |
8/4/99 |
| Malta |
9/24/96 |
|
| Marshall Islands |
9/24/96 |
|
| Mauritania |
9/24/96 |
|
| Mexico |
9/24/96 |
10/5/99 |
| Micronesia (Federated States of) |
9/24/96 |
7/25/97 |
| Moldova |
9/24/97 |
|
| Monaco |
10/1/96 |
12/18/98 |
| Mongolia |
10/1/96 |
8/8/97 |
| Morocco |
9/24/96 |
4/17/00 |
| Mozambique |
9/26/97 |
|
| Myanmar |
11/25/96 |
|
| Namibia |
9/24/96 |
|
| Nauru |
9/8/00 |
|
| Nepal |
10/8/96 |
|
| Netherlands |
9/24/96 |
3/23/99 |
| New Zealand |
9/27/96 |
3/19/99 |
| Nicaragua |
9/24/96 |
|
| Niger |
10/3/96 |
|
| Nigeria |
9/8/00 |
|
| North Korea |
|
|
| Norway |
9/24/96 |
7/15/99 |
| Oman |
9/23/99 |
|
| Pakistan |
|
|
| Panama |
9/24/96 |
3/23/99 |
| Papua New Guinea |
9/25/96 |
|
| Paraguay |
9/25/96 |
|
| Peru |
9/25/96 |
11/12/97 |
| Philippines |
9/24/96 |
|
| Poland |
9/24/96 |
5/25/99 |
| Portugal |
9/24/96 |
6/26/00 |
| Qatar |
9/24/96 |
3/3/97 |
| Republic of Korea |
9/24/96 |
9/24/99 |
| Romania |
9/24/96 |
10/5/99 |
| Russian Federation |
9/24/96 |
6/30/00 |
| Saint Lucia |
10/4/96 |
|
| Samoa |
10/9/96 |
|
| San Marino |
10/7/96 |
|
| Sao Tome and Principe |
9/26/96 |
|
| Senegal |
9/26/96 |
6/9/99 |
| Seychelles |
9/24/96 |
|
| Sierra Leone |
9/8/00 |
|
| Singapore |
1/14/99 |
|
| Slovakia |
9/30/96 |
3/3/98 |
| Slovenia |
9/24/96 |
8/31/99 |
| Solomon Islands |
10/3/96 |
|
| South Africa |
9/24/96 |
3/30/99 |
| Spain |
9/24/96 |
7/31/98 |
| Sri Lanka |
10/24/96 |
|
| Suriname |
1/14/97 |
|
| Swaziland |
9/24/96 |
|
| Sweden |
9/24/96 |
12/2/98 |
| Switzerland |
9/24/96 |
10/1/99 |
| Tajikistan |
10/7/96 |
6/10/98 |
| Thailand |
11/12/96 |
|
The Former
Yugoslav Republic
of Macedonia |
10/29/98 |
3/14/00 |
| Togo |
10/2/96 |
|
| Tunisia |
10/16/96 |
|
| Turkey |
9/24/96 |
2/16/00 |
| Turkmenistan |
9/24/96 |
2/20/98 |
| Uganda |
11/7/96 |
|
| Ukraine |
9/27/96 |
|
| United Arab Emirates |
9/25/96 |
9/18/00 |
| United Kingdom |
9/24/96 |
4/6/98 |
| United States |
9/24/96 |
|
| Uruguay |
9/24/96 |
|
| Uzbekistan |
10/3/97 |
5/29/97 |
| Vanuatu |
9/24/96 |
|
| Venezuela |
10/3/97 |
|
| Vietnam |
9/24/96 |
|
| Yemen |
9/30/96 |
|
| Zambia |
12/3/96 |
|
| Zimbabwe |
10/13/99 |
|
| TOTAL: 160 Signed; 67 Ratified |
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