Annex III: Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone

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46 Annex III: Tables of s LATIN AMERICA & CARIBBEAN Treaty of Tlatelolco nonregional underway by the late 1950s 1967 1969 June 2002 All thirty-three in Latin America and Caribbean To use nuclear materials and facilities exclusively for peaceful purposes. Not to test, manufacture, produce, acquire, or receive nuclear weapons, either directly or indirectly. 1. Protocol I extends the obligations to territories for which the ratifying state is de jure or de facto internationally responsible within the zone. (These were France, the Netherlands, the UK, and the US.) 2. Protocol II: not to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against the contracting parties. Protocol I: All four relevant have ratified. Protocol II: All five nuclear-weapon have ratified, with some reservations. The US reservations concerned the rights of transit. They also stated that the negative security assurances would not apply if a contracting party were to attack the US with support from a nuclear-armed ally. Reservations were made by other nuclear-weapon as well.

ANNEX III 47 SOUTH PACIFIC Treaty of Rarotonga nonregional underway by the late 1970s August 1985 December 1986 December 2000 Thirteen : Australia Cook Islands Fiji Kiribati Nauru New Zealand Niue Papua New Guinea Samoa Solomon Islands Tonga Tuvalu Vanuatu Not to manufacture, acquire, receive, or otherwise possess any nuclear explosive device. Not to provide source or special fissional materials to any non-nuclear state. To prevent testing of any nuclear explosive device. Not to dump radioactive or other material in the sea, and to prevent others from so doing. 1. Protocol I: to apply to prohibitions of the treaty to territories for which it is internationally responsible. (France, the UK, the US.) 2. Protocol II:...not to use or threaten to use any device against (a) parties to the Treaty; or (b) any territory within the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone for which a state that has become a party to Protocol I is internationally responsible. 3. Protocol III:...not to test any device anywhere within[the zone]. All three protocols have been ratified by France and by the UK. Protocols II and III have been ratified by China and Russia. The US has signed but not ratified the three protocols.

48 ANNEX III SOUTHEAST ASIA Treaty of Bangkok nonregional underway by early 1970s December 1995 March 1997 June 2001 Ten : Brunei Darussalam Cambodia Indonesia Laos Malaysia Myanmar Philippines Singapore Thailand Vietnam Includes Exclusive Economic Zones of each party in zone Not to develop, manufacture, or otherwise acquire or possess nuclear weapons inside or outside of the treaty zone. Not to transport or station nuclear weapons. Not to test or use nuclear weapons. Not to allow any other state to transport, or test nuclear weapons. Article 2 of the protocol prohibits that ratify the protocol from using or threatening to use nuclear weapons against any state party or within the Zone. Article 3 opens the protocol for signature for China, France, Russia, the UK, and the US. None of the five nuclear-weapon has signed the protocol. Not to dump or discard radio active materials in the sea, on land, or in the atmosphere.

ANNEX III 49 AFRICA Pelindaba Treaty nonregional UN General Assembly resolution in 1961calls on to respect Africa as a denuclearized zone April 1996 Entered into force: July 2009 Ratification pending in twentyfour Fifty-two African have signed the treaty. Twenty-eight of these have ratified it. Includes land, territorial seas and archipelago waters, airspace above, seabed and subsoil beneath. Not to conduct research, develop, test, acquire, possess, or have control over any devices. To prohibit the stationing of devices in the state party s territory decisions about visits by foreign ships and aircraft are left up to party. To declare and dismantle any devices or facilities for their manufacture. To prevent dumping of radioactive materials. Protocol I: not to use or threaten to use nuclear explosive devices against any state party or within the zone. (This protocol was open to the five nuclearweapon.) Protocol II: not to test. (Also opened to the five nuclear-weapon.) Protocol III: extends the obligations to territories for which the ratifying state is de jure or de facto internationally responsible. (This protocol was opened for signature by France and Spain.) Protocol I has been ratified by China, France, and the UK. The US has signed but not yet ratified. Protocol II has been ratified by China, France, and the UK. Russia and the US have signed but not ratified it. Protocol III: France has ratified. Spain has neither signed nor ratified.

50 ANNEX III CENTRAL ASIA Treaty of Semipalatinsk nonregional began early 1990s September 2006 March 2009 December 11, 2008 Five : Kazakhstan Kyrgyzstan Tajikistan Turkmenistan Uzbekistan Not to possess, research, or develop nuclear weapons, or devices; or to receive assistance in doing so. Not to test or support testing. Not to allow the stationing of such weapons and devices except where permitted by state party. The Protocol requires not to use or threaten to use nuclear weapons against parties of the treaty. The protocol is not yet open for signature. China and Russia support the protocol. France, the UK, and the US continue to have some objections to the treaty (particularly concerning what they see as the possibility that Russia could ship nuclear-related cargo through the region based on a past treaty). To assist in environmental clean-up from past contamination. Not to allow the disposal in its territory of radioactive waste of foreign countries. To ratify the IAEA Additional Protocol