List of parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons

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The list of parties to the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons encompasses the states who have signed and ratified or acceded to the international agreement prohibiting or restricting the use of certain conventional weapons which may be deemed to be excessively injurious or have indiscriminate effects.

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On April 10, 1981, the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons (CCWC) was opened for signature. Mexico became the first state to deposit the treaty on February 11, 1982. The treaty came into force on December 2, 1983. Since April 10, 1982, states that did not sign the treaty can now only accede to it. The instrument of ratification, accession, or succession is deposited with the Secretary-General of the United Nations

As of September 2023, 127 states have ratified or acceded to the treaty, the most recent being Singapore on September 21, 2023. [1] Four states have signed but not ratified the treaty.

Ratified or acceded states

StateSignedDepositedMethodPI [2] PII [3] PIII [4] PIV [5] PV [6]
Flag of the Taliban.svg  Afghanistan April 10, 1981August 9, 2017RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Albania.svg  Albania August 28, 2002AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria May 6, 2015AccessionXXX
Flag of Antigua and Barbuda.svg  Antigua and Barbuda August 23, 2010AccessionXXX
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina December 2, 1981October 2, 1995RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia April 8, 1982September 29, 1983RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria April 10, 1981March 14, 1983RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Bahrain.svg  Bahrain March 11, 2016AccessionXXX
Flag of Bangladesh.svg  Bangladesh September 6, 2000AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus April 10, 1981June 23, 1982Ratification as Flag of the Byelorussian Soviet Socialist Republic (1951-1991).svg  Byelorussian SSR XXXXX
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium April 10, 1981February 7, 1995RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Benin.svg  Benin March 27, 1989AccessionXX
Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia September 21, 2001AccessionXXXX
Flag of Bosnia and Herzegovina.svg  Bosnia and Herzegovina September 1, 1993Succession from Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia XXXXX
Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil October 3, 1995AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria April 10, 1981October 15, 1982RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Burkina Faso November 26, 2003AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Burundi.svg  Burundi July 13, 2012AccessionXX
Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia March 25, 1997AccessionXXXX
Flag of Cameroon.svg  Cameroon December 7, 2006AccessionXXX
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada April 10, 1981June 24, 1994RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Cape Verde.svg  Cape Verde September 16, 1997AccessionXXXX
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile October 15, 2003AcceptanceXXXXX
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China September 14, 1981April 7, 1982RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia March 6, 2000AccessionXXXX
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica December 17, 1998AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Croatia.svg  Croatia December 2, 1993Succession from Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia XXXXX
Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba April 10, 1981March 2, 1987RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus December 12, 1988AccessionXXXXX
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic February 22, 1993Succession from Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Signed April 10, 1981
Ratified August 31, 1982
XXXXX
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark April 10, 1981July 7, 1982Ratification (extends to the Faroe Islands and Greenland)XXXXX
Flag of Djibouti.svg  Djibouti July 29, 1996AccessionXXX
Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic June 21, 2010AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador September 9, 1981May 4, 1982RatificationXXXXX
Flag of El Salvador.svg  El Salvador January 26, 2000AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia April 20, 2000AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Finland.svg  Finland April 10, 1981April 8, 1982RatificationXXXXX
Flag of France.svg  France April 10, 1981March 4, 1988RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Gabon.svg  Gabon October 1, 2007AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Georgia.svg  Georgia April 29, 1996AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany April 10, 1981November 25, 1992Ratification
Also Flag of East Germany.svg  East Germany
Signed April 10, 1981
Ratified July 20, 1982
XXXXX
Flag of Greece.svg  Greece April 10, 1981January 28, 1992RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Grenada.svg  Grenada December 10, 2014AccessionXXXX
Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala July 21, 1983AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Guinea-Bissau.svg  Guinea-Bissau August 6, 2008AccessionXXXXX
Flag of the Vatican City - 2001 version.svg  Holy See July 22, 1997AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Honduras.svg  Honduras October 30, 2003AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary April 10, 1981June 14, 1982RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland April 10, 1981August 22, 2008RatificationXXXXX
Flag of India.svg  India May 15, 1981March 1, 1984RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Iraq.svg  Iraq September 24, 2014AccessionXXX
Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland April 10, 1981March 13, 1995RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Israel.svg  Israel March 22, 1995AccessionXXX
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy April 10, 1981January 20, 1995RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg  Ivory Coast May 25, 2016AccessionXX
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Jamaica September 25, 2008AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan September 22, 1981June 9, 1982AcceptanceXXXX
Flag of Jordan.svg  Jordan October 19, 1995AccessionXXX
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan July 8, 2009AccessionXXX
Flag of Kuwait.svg  Kuwait May 24, 2013AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Laos.svg  Laos January 3, 1983AccessionXXXX
Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia January 4, 1993AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Lebanon.svg  Lebanon April 5, 2017AccessionXXX
Flag of Lesotho.svg  Lesotho September 6, 2000AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Liberia.svg  Liberia September 16, 2005AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Liechtenstein.svg  Liechtenstein February 11, 1982August 16, 1989RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania June 3, 1998AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg April 10, 1981May 21, 1996RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Madagascar.svg  Madagascar March 14, 2008AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Maldives.svg  Maldives September 7, 2000AccessionXXXX
Flag of Malawi.svg  Malawi September 23, 2022AccessionXX
Flag of Mali.svg  Mali October 24, 2001AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Malta.svg  Malta June 26, 1995AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius May 6, 1996AccessionXXXX
Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico April 10, 1981February 11, 1982RatificationXXXX
Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova September 8, 2000AccessionXXX
Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco August 12, 1997AccessionXX
Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia April 10, 1981June 8, 1982RatificationXXXX
Flag of Montenegro.svg  Montenegro October 23, 2006Succession from Flag of Yugoslavia (1992-2003); Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (2003-2006).svg  Serbia and Montenegro XXXXX
Flag of Morocco.svg  Morocco April 10, 1981March 19, 2002RatificationXX
Flag of Nauru.svg  Nauru November 12, 2001AccessionXXXX
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands April 10, 1981June 18, 1987Acceptance (initially for the Kingdom in Europe; in 2014 extended to the Caribbean Netherlands)XXXXX
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand April 10, 1981October 18, 1993RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Nicaragua.svg  Nicaragua May 20, 1981December 5, 2000RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Niger.svg  Niger November 10, 1992AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway April 10, 1981June 7, 1983RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Palestine.svg  Palestine January 5, 2015AccessionXX
Flag of Pakistan.svg  Pakistan January 26, 1982April 1, 1985RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Panama.svg  Panama March 26, 1997AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay September 22, 2004AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Peru.svg  Peru July 3, 1997AccessionXXXXX
Flag of the Philippines.svg  Philippines May 15, 1981July 15, 1996RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland April 10, 1981June 2, 1983RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal April 10, 1981April 4, 1997RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Qatar.svg  Qatar November 16, 2009AccessionXXXX
Flag of North Macedonia.svg  Macedonia December 30, 1996Succession from Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia XXXXX
Flag of Romania.svg  Romania April 8, 1982July 26, 1995RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia April 10, 1981June 10, 1982Ratification as Flag of the Soviet Union.svg  Soviet Union XXXXX
Flag of Saudi Arabia.svg  Saudi Arabia December 7, 2007AccessionXXXX
Flag of Senegal.svg  Senegal November 29, 1999AccessionXXX
Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia March 12, 2001Succession from Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia XXXX
Flag of Seychelles.svg  Seychelles June 8, 2000AccessionXXXX
Flag of Sierra Leone.svg  Sierra Leone May 1, 1981September 30, 2004RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore September 21, 2023AccessionXXX
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia May 28, 1993Succession from Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czechoslovakia
Signed April 10, 1981
Ratified August 31, 1982
XXXXX
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia July 6, 1992Succession from Flag of Serbia and Montenegro (1992-2006).svg  Yugoslavia XXXXX
Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa September 13, 1995AccessionXXXXX
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea May 9, 2001AccessionXXX
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain April 10, 1981December 29, 1993RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Sri Lanka.svg  Sri Lanka September 24, 2004AccessionXXXX
Flag of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines.svg  Saint Vincent and the Grenadines December 6, 2010AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden April 10, 1981July 7, 1982RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland June 18, 1981August 20, 1982RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Tajikistan.svg  Tajikistan October 12, 1999AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Togo.svg  Togo September 15, 1981December 4, 1995AcceptanceXXX
Flag of Tunisia.svg  Tunisia May 15, 1987AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey March 26, 1982March 2, 2005RatificationXXX
Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan March 19, 2004AccessionXXX
Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda November 14, 1995AccessionXXX
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine April 10, 1981June 23, 1982Ratification as Flag of the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic (1949-1991).svg  Ukrainian SSR XXXXX
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates February 26, 2009AccessionXXX
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  United Kingdom April 10, 1981February 13, 1995RatificationXXXX
Flag of the United States.svg  United States April 8, 1982March 24, 1995RatificationXXXXX
Flag of Uruguay.svg  Uruguay October 6, 1994AccessionXXXXX
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan September 29, 1997AccessionXXXX
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela April 19, 2005AccessionXXX
Flag of Zambia.svg  Zambia September 25, 2013AccessionXXXX

Signatory states

The following four states have signed but not ratified the Convention.

StateSigned
Flag of Egypt.svg  Egypt April 10, 1981
Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria January 26, 1982
Flag of Sudan.svg  Sudan April 10, 1981
Flag of Vietnam.svg  Vietnam April 10, 1981

Non-signatory states

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