Treaty

Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change

PartiesParties with a link have a reservation.

Party Signature RatificationS=Signature without reservation or requirement of ratification R=Ratification, Acceptance, Approval or Notification A=Accession Su=Succession NK=Not Known Entry into force Renunciation Termination
Afghanistan 25-03-2013 (A) 23-06-2013
Albania 01-04-2005 (A) 30-06-2005
Algeria 16-02-2005 (A) 17-05-2005
Angola 08-05-2007 (A) 06-08-2007
Antigua and Barbuda 16-03-1998 03-11-1998 (R) 16-02-2005
Argentina 16-03-1998 28-09-2001 (R) 16-02-2005
Armenia 25-04-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Australia 29-04-1998 12-12-2007 (R) 11-03-2008
Austria 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Azerbaijan 28-09-2000 (A) 16-02-2005
Bahamas 09-04-1999 (A) 16-02-2005
Bahrain 31-01-2006 (A) 01-05-2006
Bangladesh 22-10-2001 (A) 16-02-2005
Barbados 07-08-2000 (A) 16-02-2005
Belarus 26-08-2005 (A) 24-11-2005
Belgium 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Belize 26-09-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Benin 25-02-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Bhutan 26-08-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Bolivia 09-07-1998 30-11-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
Bosnia and Herzegovina 16-04-2007 (A) 15-07-2007
Botswana 08-08-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Brazil 29-04-1998 23-08-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Brunei 20-08-2009 (A) 18-11-2009
Bulgaria 18-09-1998 15-08-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Burkina Faso 31-03-2005 (A) 29-06-2005
Burundi 18-10-2001 (A) 16-02-2005
Cabo Verde 10-02-2006 (A) 11-05-2006
Cambodia 22-08-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Cameroon 28-08-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Canada 29-04-1998 17-12-2002 (R) 16-02-2005 15-12-2011 15-12-2012
Central African Republic 18-03-2008 (A) 16-06-2008
Chad 18-08-2009 (A) 17-11-2009
Chile 17-06-1998 26-08-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
China 29-05-1998 30-08-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Colombia 30-11-2001 (A) 16-02-2005
Comoros 10-04-2008 (A) 09-07-2008
Cook Islands 16-09-1998 27-08-2001 (R) 16-02-2005
Costa Rica 27-04-1998 09-08-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Côte d'Ivoire 23-04-2007 (A) 22-07-2007
Croatia 11-03-1999 30-05-2007 (R) 28-08-2007
Cuba 15-03-1999 30-04-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Cyprus 16-07-1999 (A) 16-02-2005
Czech Republic 23-11-1998 15-11-2001 (R) 16-02-2005
Democratic People's Republic of Korea 27-04-2005 (A) 26-07-2005
Democratic Republic of the Congo 23-03-2005 (A) 21-06-2005
Denmark 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Djibouti 12-03-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Dominica 25-01-2005 (A) 25-04-2005
Dominican Republic 12-02-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Ecuador 15-01-1999 13-01-2000 (R) 16-02-2005
Egypt 15-03-1999 12-01-2005 (R) 12-04-2005
El Salvador 08-06-1998 30-11-1998 (R) 16-02-2005
Equatorial Guinea 16-08-2000 (A) 16-02-2005
Eritrea 28-07-2005 (A) 26-10-2005
Estonia 03-12-1998 14-10-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Eswatini 13-01-2006 (A) 13-04-2006
Ethiopia 14-04-2005 (A) 13-07-2005
EU (European Union) 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Federated States of Micronesia 17-03-1998 21-06-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
Fiji 17-09-1998 17-09-1998 (R) 16-02-2005
Finland 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
France 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Gabon 12-12-2006 (A) 12-03-2007
Gambia, The 01-06-2001 (A) 16-02-2005
Georgia 16-06-1999 (A) 16-02-2005
Germany 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Ghana 30-05-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Greece 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Grenada 06-08-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Guatemala 10-07-1998 05-10-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
Guinea 07-09-2000 (A) 16-02-2005
Guinea-Bissau 18-11-2005 (A) 16-02-2006
Guyana 05-08-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Haïti 06-07-2005 (A) 04-10-2005
Honduras 25-02-1999 19-07-2000 (R) 16-02-2005
Hungary 21-08-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Iceland 23-05-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
India 26-08-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Indonesia 13-07-1998 03-12-2004 (R) 03-03-2005
Iran 22-08-2005 (A) 20-11-2005
Iraq 28-07-2009 (A) 26-10-2009
Ireland 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Israel 16-12-1998 15-03-2004 (R) 16-02-2005
Italy 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Jamaica 28-06-1999 (A) 16-02-2005
Japan 28-04-1998 04-06-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Jordan 17-01-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Kazakhstan 12-03-1999 19-06-2009 (R) 17-09-2009
Kenya 25-02-2005 (A) 26-05-2005
Kiribati 07-09-2000 (A) 16-02-2005
Kuwait 11-03-2005 (A) 09-06-2005
Kyrgyzstan 13-05-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Laos 06-02-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Latvia 14-12-1998 05-07-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Lebanon 13-11-2006 (A) 11-02-2007
Lesotho 06-09-2000 (A) 16-02-2005
Liberia 05-11-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Libya 24-08-2006 (A) 22-11-2006
Liechtenstein 29-06-1998 03-12-2004 (R) 03-03-2005
Lithuania 21-09-1998 03-01-2003 (R) 16-02-2005
Luxembourg 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Madagascar 24-09-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Malawi 26-10-2001 (A) 16-02-2005
Malaysia 12-03-1999 04-09-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Maldives 16-03-1998 30-12-1998 (R) 16-02-2005
Mali 27-01-1999 28-03-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Malta 17-04-1998 11-11-2001 (R) 16-02-2005
Marshall Islands 17-03-1998 11-08-2003 (R) 16-02-2005
Mauritania 22-07-2005 (A) 20-10-2005
Mauritius 09-05-2001 (A) 16-02-2005
Mexico 09-06-1998 07-09-2000 (R) 16-02-2005
Moldova 22-04-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Monaco 29-04-1998 27-02-2006 (R) 28-05-2006
Mongolia 15-12-1999 (A) 16-02-2005
Montenegro 04-06-2007 (A) 02-09-2007
Morocco 25-01-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Mozambique 18-01-2005 (A) 18-04-2005
Myanmar 13-08-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Namibia 04-09-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Nauru 16-08-2001 (A) 16-02-2005
Nepal 16-09-2005 (A) 15-12-2005
Netherlands, the Kingdom of the 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
New Zealand 22-05-1998 19-12-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Nicaragua 07-07-1998 18-11-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
Niger 23-10-1998 30-09-2004 (R) 16-02-2005
Nigeria 10-12-2004 (A) 10-03-2005
Niue 08-12-1998 06-05-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
North Macedonia 18-11-2004 (A) 16-02-2005
Norway 29-04-1998 30-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Oman 19-01-2005 (A) 19-04-2005
Pakistan 11-01-2005 (A) 11-04-2005
Palau 10-12-1999 (A) 16-02-2005
Panama 08-06-1998 05-03-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
Papua New Guinea 02-03-1999 28-03-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Paraguay 25-08-1998 27-08-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
Peru 13-11-1998 12-09-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Philippines 15-04-1998 20-11-2003 (R) 16-02-2005
Poland 15-07-1998 13-12-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Portugal 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Qatar 11-01-2005 (A) 11-04-2005
Republic of Korea, the 25-09-1998 08-11-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Republic of the Congo 12-02-2007 (A) 13-05-2007
Romania 05-01-1999 19-03-2001 (R) 16-02-2005
Russian Federation 11-03-1999 18-11-2004 (R) 16-02-2005
Rwanda 22-07-2004 (A) 16-02-2005
Saint Kitts and Nevis 08-04-2008 (A) 07-07-2008
Saint Lucia 16-03-1998 20-08-2003 (R) 16-02-2005
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines 19-03-1998 31-12-2004 (R) 31-03-2005
Samoa 16-03-1998 27-11-2000 (R) 16-02-2005
San Marino 28-04-2010 (A) 27-07-2010
São Tomé e Principe 25-04-2008 (A) 24-07-2008
Saudi Arabia 31-01-2005 (A) 01-05-2005
Senegal 20-07-2001 (A) 16-02-2005
Serbia 19-10-2007 (A) 17-01-2008
Seychelles 20-03-1998 22-07-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Sierra Leone 10-11-2006 (A) 08-02-2007
Singapore 12-04-2006 (A) 11-07-2006
Slovakia 26-02-1999 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Slovenia 21-10-1998 02-08-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Solomon Islands 29-09-1998 13-03-2003 (R) 16-02-2005
Somalia 26-07-2010 (A) 24-10-2010
South Africa 31-07-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Spain 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Sri Lanka 03-09-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Sudan 02-11-2004 (A) 16-02-2005
Suriname 25-09-2006 (A) 24-12-2006
Sweden 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Switzerland 16-03-1998 09-07-2003 (R) 16-02-2005
Syria 27-01-2006 (A) 27-04-2006
Tajikistan 29-12-2008 (A) 29-03-2009
Tanzania 26-08-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Thailand 02-02-1999 28-08-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Timor-Leste 14-10-2008 (A) 12-01-2009
Togo 02-07-2004 (A) 16-02-2005
Tonga 14-01-2008 (A) 13-04-2008
Trinidad and Tobago 07-01-1999 28-01-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
Tunisia 22-01-2003 (A) 16-02-2005
Türkiye 28-05-2009 (A) 26-08-2009
Turkmenistan 28-09-1998 11-01-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
Tuvalu 16-11-1998 16-11-1998 (R) 16-02-2005
Uganda 25-03-2002 (A) 16-02-2005
Ukraine 15-03-1999 12-04-2004 (R) 16-02-2005
United Arab Emirates 26-01-2005 (A) 26-04-2005
United Kingdom 29-04-1998 31-05-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
United States of America 12-11-1998
Uruguay 29-07-1998 05-02-2001 (R) 16-02-2005
Uzbekistan 20-11-1998 12-10-1999 (R) 16-02-2005
Vanuatu 17-07-2001 (A) 16-02-2005
Venezuela 18-02-2005 (A) 19-05-2005
Vietnam 03-12-1998 25-09-2002 (R) 16-02-2005
Yemen 15-09-2004 (A) 16-02-2005
Zambia 05-08-1998 07-07-2006 (R) 05-10-2006
Zimbabwe 30-06-2009 (A) 28-09-2009

Extensions

China

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Hong Kong SAR 08-04-2003
Macao SAR 14-01-2008

United Kingdom

Extended to Entry into force Termination
Bermuda 07-03-2007
Cayman Islands 07-03-2007
Falkland Islands 07-03-2007
Gibraltar 02-01-2007
Guernsey 04-04-2006
Jersey 07-03-2007
Man, Isle of 04-04-2006

Parties with reservations, declarations and objections

Party Reservations / Declarations Objections
Argentina Yes No
Australia Yes No
Cook Islands Yes No
Denmark Yes No
EU (European Union) Yes No
France Yes No
Ireland Yes No
Kiribati Yes No
Nauru Yes No
New Zealand Yes No
Niue Yes No
Russian Federation Yes No
Syria Yes No

Argentina

27-03-2007

The Argentine Republic objects to the extension of the territorial application to the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change of 11 December 1997 with respect to the Malvinas Islands, which was notified by the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to the Depositary of the Convention on 7 March 2007.
The Argentine Republic reaffirms its sovereignty over the Malvinas Islands, the South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands and the surrounding maritime spaces, which are an integral part of its national territory, and recalls that the General Assembly of the United Nations adopted resolutions 2065 (XX), 3160 (XXVIII), 31/49, 37/9, 38/12, 39/6, 40/21, 41/40, 42/19 and 43/25, which recognize the existence of a dispute over sovereignty and request the Governments of the Argentine Republic and
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to initiate negotiations with a view to finding the means to resolve peacefully and definitively the pending problems between both countries, including all aspects on the future of the Malvinas Islands, in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations.

Australia

12-12-2007

The Government of Australia declares that it is eligible to apply the second sentence of Article 3.7 of the Protocol, using the Revised 1996 IPCC methodologies, as stipulated in Article 5.2 of the Protocol and paragraph 5 (b) of the Annex to Decision 13/CMP.1.

Cook Islands

16-09-1998

The Government of the Cook Islands declares its understanding that signature and subsequent ratification of the Kyoto Protocol shall in no way constitute a renunciation of any rights under international law concerning State responsibility for the adverse effects of climate change and that no provision in the Protocol can be interpreted as derogating from principles of general international law.
In this regard, the Government of the Cook Islands further declares that, in light of the best available scientific information and assessment on climate change and its impacts, it considers the emissions reduction obligation in article 3 of the Kyoto Protocol to be inadequate to prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.

Denmark

31-05-2002

With a territorial exclusion to the Faroe Islands.

EU (European Union)

29-04-1998

The European Community and its Member States will fulfil their respective commitments under article 3, paragraph 1, of the Protocol jointly in accordance with the provisions of article 4.


31-05-2002

The following States are at present members of the European Community: the Kingdom of Belgium, the Kingdom of Denmark, the Federal Republic of Germany, the Hellenic Republic, the Kingdom of Spain, the French Republic, Ireland, the Italian Republic, the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg, the Kingdom of the Netherlands, the Republic of Austria, the Portuguese Republic, the Republic of Finland, the Kingdom of Sweden, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
The European Community declares that, in accordance with the Treaty establishing the European Community, and in particular article 175 (1) thereof, it is competent to enter into international agreements, and to implement the obligations resulting therefrom, which contribute to the pursuit of the following objectives:
- preserving, protecting and improving the quality of the environment;
- protecting human health;
- prudent and rational utilisation of natural resources;
- promoting measures at international level to deal with regional or world wide environmental problems.
The European Community declares that its quantified emission reduction commitment under the Protocol will be fulfilled through action by the Community and its Member States within the respective competence of each and that it has already adopted legal instruments, binding on its Member States, covering matters governed by the Protocol.
The European Community will on a regular basis provide information on relevant Community legal instruments within the framework of the supplementary information incorporated in its national communication submitted under article 12 of the Convention for the purpose of demonstrating compliance with its commitments under the Protocol in accordance with article 7 (2) thereof and the guidelines thereunder.

France

29-04-1998

The French Republic reserves the right, in ratifying the [said Protocol], to exclude its Overseas Territories from the scope of the Protocol.


31-05-2002

The ratification by the French Republic of the Kyoto Protocol to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change of 11 December 1997 should be interpreted in the context of the commitment assumed under article 4 of the Protocol by the European Community, from which it is indissociable. The ratification does not, therefore, apply to the Territories of the French Republic to which the Treaty establishing the European Community is not applicable.
Nonetheless, in accordance with article 4, paragraph 6, of the Protocol, the French Republic shall, in the event of failure to achieve the total combined level of emission reductions, remain individually responsible for its own level of emissions.

Ireland

29-04-1998

The European Community and the Member States, including Ireland, will fulfil their respective commitments under article 3, paragraph 1, of the Protocol in accordance with the provisions of article 4.

Kiribati

07-09-2000

The Government of the Republic of Kiribati declares its understanding that accession to the Kyoto Protocol shall in no way constitute a renunciation of any rights under international law concerning State responsibility for the adverse effects of the climate change and that no provision in the Protocol can be interpreted as derogating from principles of general international law.

Nauru

16-08-2001

[...] declares its understanding that the ratification of the Kyoto Protocol shall in no way constitute a renunciation of any rights under international law concerning State responsibility for the adverse effects of climate change; [...]
[...] further declares that, in the light of the best available scientific information and assessment of climate change and impacts, it considers the emissions of reduction obligations in Article 3 of the Kyoto Protocol to be inadequate to prevent the dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system;
[...] that no provisions in the Protocol can be interpreted as derogating from the principles of general international law.

New Zealand

19-12-2002

[...] consistent with the constitutional status of Tokelau and taking into account the commitment of the Government of New Zealand to the development of self-government for Tokelau through an act of self-determination under the Charter of the United Nations, this ratification shall not extend to Tokelau unless and until a declaration to this effect is lodged by the Government of New Zealand with the Depositary on the basis of appropriate consulation with that territory.

Niue

08-12-1998

The Government of Niue declares its understanding that ratification of the Kyoto Protocol shall in no way constitute a renunciation of any rights under international law concerning state responsibility for the adverse effects of climate change and that no provisions in the Protocol can be interpreted as derogating from the principles of general international law.
In this regard, the Government of Niue further declares that, in light of the best available scientific information and assessment of climate change and impacts, it considers the emissions reduction obligations in article 3 of the Kyoto Protocol to be inadequate to prevent dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system.

Russian Federation

18-11-2004

The Russian Federation proceeds from the assumption that the commitments of the Russian Federation under the Protocol will have serious consequences for its social and economic development. Therefore, the decision on ratification was taken following a thorough analysis of all factors, inter alia, the importance of the Protocol for the promotion of international cooperation, and taking into account that the Protocol can enter into force only if the Russian Federation ratifies it.
The Protocol establishes for each of the Parties that have signed it quantified reductions of greenhouse gas emissions to atmosphere for the first commitment period from 2008 to 2012.
The commitments of the Parties to the Protocol on quantified reductions of greenhouse gas emissions to atmosphere for the second and subsequent commitment periods of the Protocol,that is after 2012, will be established through negotiations of the Parties to the Protocol scheduled to start in 2005. On the outcome of these negotiations the Russion Federation will take a decision on its participation in the Protocol in the second and subsequent commitment periods.

Syria

27-01-2006

The accession of the Syrian Arab Republic to this Protocol shall in no way imply its recognition of Israel or entail its entry into any dealings with Israel in the matters governed by the provisions thereof.

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