The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty: Signatories and Ratifiers
Signatories and Ratifiers
The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT) was opened for signature at the United Nations on September 24, 1996.President Bill Clinton was the first to sign the treaty that day, followed by the representatives of 70 other nations, including Britain, China, France, and Russia. To date, 160 states have signed the CTBT and 69 have ratified it.
The CTBT will formally enter into force after 44 nuclear-capable states, specified in Annex 2 of the treaty, have deposited their instruments of ratification with the secretary-general of the United Nations. Those 44 states include the five declared nuclear powers, India, Israel, North Korea, Pakistan, and 35 other states that are recognized by the International Atomic Energy Agency as possessing nuclear power or research reactors.
Of the 44 specified nations, all except India, Pakistan, and North Korea have signed the treaty. In 2000, four more of the required 44 states—Bangladesh, Chile, Russia, and Turkey—ratified the treaty, bringing the total number of states in this category to 30.
Also in 2000, Guyana, Kiribati, Nauru, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone signed the treaty, and Belarus, Cambodia, Gabon, Iceland, Kenya, Kiribati, Laos, Lithuania, Macedonia, Maldives, Morocco, Nicaragua, Portugal, and the United Arab Emirates ratified it. The following table identifies the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty's signatories and ratifiers as of January 1, 2001, according to the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty Organization. States whose ratification is required for entry into force are bolded. —For more information, contact Philipp C. Bleek.
Country | 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 | |
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 | 7/24/99 |
Brunei Darussalem | 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 | |
China | 9/24/96 | |
Colombia | 9/24/96 | |
Comoros | 12/12/96 | |
Congo | 2/11/97 | |
Congo Republic | 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 | 9/11/97 |
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 | 9/11/98 |
Equatorial Guinea | 10/9/96 | |
Estonia | 11/20/96 | 8/13/98 |
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 |
Indonesia | 9/24/96 | |
India | ||
Indonesia | 9/24/96 | |
Iran | 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 | 11/30/00 |
Kiribati | 9/7/00 | 9/7/00 |
Kuwait | 9/24/96 | |
Kyrgyzstan | 10/8/96 | |
Laos | 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 |
Macedonia | 10/29/98 | 3/14/00 |
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 | 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 | 9/26/96 | |
Myanmar (Burma) | 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 | 12/5/00 |
Niger | 10/3/96 | |
Nigeria | 9/8/00 | |
North Korea | ||
Norway | 9/24/96 | 7/15/99 |
Oman | 9/23/99 | |
Country | Signature | Ratification |
Pakistan | ||
Panama | 9/24/96 | |
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 |
Romania | 9/24/96 | 10/5/99 |
Russia | 9/24/96 | |
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 |
South Korea | 9/24/96 | 9/24/99 |
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 |
Country | Signature | Ratification |
Thailand | 11/12/96 | |
Togo | 10/2/96 | |
Tunisia | 10/16/96 | |
Turkey | 9/24/96 | |
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 | 10/3/96 | 5/29/97 |
Vanuatu | 9/24/96 | |
Venezuela | 10/3/96 | |
Vietnam | 9/24/96 | |
Yemen | 9/30/96 | |
Zambia | 12/3/96 | |
Zimbabwe | 10/13/99 |