Verdrag

Depositair

Verdrag inzake conventionele strijdkrachten in Europa

Datum wijziging Betreft
10-11-2023 Partij

Partij

Canada gewijzigd

  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    07-11-2023
    […] the Government of Canada has decided to suspend the operation of the Treaty in its entirety, effective three months from the date of this letter, i.e. from February 7, 2024, in accordance with international law. Canada's decision was taken in light of the Russian Federation's decision to withdraw from the Treaty as it continues its aggression against Ukraine, another State Party to the Treaty. Russia's withdrawal will fundamentally change the conditions that led to the adoption of the Treaty and considerably obstruct its continued application, as it was initially intended, by remaining States Parties. Canada condemns the impact that Russia's withdrawal will have on the operation of the Treaty, on the arms control and security architecture in Europe and, more generally, on the rules-based international order. Canada remains committed to the wider arms control framework and to cooperating with its allies and partners to identify means of reinforcing security infrastructure in Europe. It is important that the spirit of transparency and openness espoused by the Treaty continue to direct European security policy. I would be grateful if, in its capacity as Treaty Depository, your government would ensure that this notification is transmitted to all other States Parties to the Treaty.


Denemarken gewijzigd

  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    07-11-2023
    […] Denmark has decided to suspend its participation in the CFE-treaty in regard to all States Parties for the following reasons: The purpose of the CFE-treaty was to establish stability and security in Europe and, as a matter of high priority, to eliminate the capability for launching surprise attack and for initiating large-scale offensive action in Europe. In violation of the object and purpose of the CFE-treaty, the Russian Federation launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022 and has since then been waging its war of aggression against Ukraine. On 9 June 2023, the Russian Federation notified its withdrawal from the CFE-treaty with effect from 7 November 2023. It is noted that the Russian Federation's participation in the CFE-treaty was an essential basis for the State Parties to enter into the CFE-treaty. These extraordinary events have fundamentally changed the basis and circumstances on which the CFE-treaty were concluded, they hinder the realisation of the CFE­ treaty's object and purpose, and have radically transformed the extent of the State Parties' obligations. Denmark remains committed to the principles of the CFE-treaty of effective conventional arms control as a key element of Euro-Atlantic security. For this reason, Denmark has decided to suspend its participation in the CFE-treaty to allow for the possible return to the treaty at a later date. Denmark's suspension of the CFE-treaty will come into effect 150 days after receipt of this note verbale. Denmark would appreciate the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands bringing this notification to the attention of all States Parties of the CFE-treaty.


Frankrijk gewijzigd

  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    07-11-2023
    The French Republic hereby provides notice of its decision to suspend the operation of the CFE Treaty as well as the 1996 CFE Flank Document Agreement. This decision is taken in light of the consequences of Russia’s decision to withdraw from the CFE Treaty. This decision will take effect on 7 December 2023. The Russian Federation has decided to withdraw from the CFE treaty, with effect from 7 November 2023. This decision seriously undermines a Treaty signed in 1990 to build confidence and reduce the risk of conflict in Europe. With this decision, Russia has once again shown disregard for existing conventional arms control frameworks. Russia’s withdrawal is the latest step in Russia’s challenging of Europe’s security architecture. Since 24 February 2022, the Russian Federation, supported by Belarus, has been waging an illegal and unjustified war of aggression against Ukraine which violates international law and the fundamental principles enshrined in the Charter of the United Nations, the Helsinki Decalogue and the Charter of Paris for a New Europe. This war of aggression is also contrary to the aims and principles of the CFE Treaty. The CFE Treaty was established to foster stability and security in Europe and to eliminate the capability to launch surprise attacks and large-scale offensives. While recognizing the role of the CFE Treaty as a cornerstone of Euro-Atlantic security, France considers that Russia’s withdrawal and its war of aggression against Ukraine now make it impossible to fulfil the objective of the CFE Treaty. The CFE Treaty established a logic of restraint, transparency and verification, based on legally binding commitments to balance holdings of conventional armaments within the CFE Treaty’s area of application. As the obligations under the CFE Treaty were based on the principles of mutual balance of military forces in Europe and legal reciprocity, the withdrawal of Russia, which has a large share of these holdings and the territory of which forms a significant part of the Treaty’s area of application, seriously undermines the Treaty’s viability. The French Republic regrets Russia’s decision to withdraw from the CFE Treaty and that suspension has become necessary. However, years of efforts to encourage the Russian Federation to return to compliance with the Treaty have not persuaded Russia to abandon its destructive posture. The French Republic remains totally committed to the conventional arms control frameworks and the fundamental principles that underpin them, including those set out in the Helsinki Decalogue and the Charter of Paris for a New Europe. The French Republic emphasizes that it has chosen to suspend its obligations, rather than withdrawing from the CFE Treaty, to preserve the possibility that performance of the CFE Treaty might resume. The French Republic asks the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to share this notification with all States Parties to the CFE Treaty.


Nederlanden, het Koninkrijk der gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    07-11-2023
    The Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands is of the view that the withdrawal by the Russian Federation from the CFE Treaty on 7 November 2023 in combination with the continued war of aggression by the Russian Federation against Ukraine which is contrary to the Treaty's objectives, cannot remain without consequences for the relations between the States Parties to the CFE Treaty. In particular, the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands is of the view that the current circumstances differ fundamentally from the circumstances existing at the time of the conclusion of the CFE Treaty. It is evident that the States Parties at the time did not foresee this change of circumstances and also, that the circumstances existing at the time constituted an essential basis of the consent of the States Parties to be bound by the CFE Treaty. Moreover, the effect of the change of circumstances is radically to transform the extent of obligations still to be performed under the CFE Treaty. Therefore, the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands notifies its suspension of the operation of the CFE Treaty which shall take effect on 7 December 2023. Suspension is urgently required to enable the Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to take all measures necessary for its and other States Parties' security. The Government of the Kingdom of the Netherlands would kindly request the depositary to acknowledge receipt of this Note and to notify the other States Parties to the CFE Treaty of this claim to suspend its operation.


Tsjechië gewijzigd

  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    07-11-2023
    The Czech Republic, Being a Member of the NATO and a State Party to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe (CFE Treaty), Referring to the North Atlantic Council Statement on the Allied Response to Russia's withdrawal from the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, dated November 7, 2023, Suspends temporarily, in accordance with its rights under international law, the operation of the CFE Treaty.


Verenigd Koninkrijk gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    07-11-2023
    […]. I have the further honour to notify you of the decision of the Government of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland to suspend its participation in the Treaty. The legal basis for suspension of the Treaty is the fundamental change of circumstances which has occurred following the Russian Federation's war of aggression against Ukraine and its withdrawal from the Treaty on 7 November 2023. The United Kingdom hereby requests that the Depositary convey its decision to the States Parties to the Treaty. The United Kingdom advises that suspension will take effect 30 days from the date of this notice.


Verenigde Staten van Amerika gewijzigd

  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    07-11-2023
    The Embassy, on behalf of the United States of America, hereby provides notice of the decision of the United States of America to suspend the operation of all of its obligations under the CFE Treaty as well as the 1996 CFE Flank Document Agreement, as between itself and every other State Party, in light of a fundamental change of circumstances. This suspension will take effect on December 7, 2023. Under customary international law as reflected in Article 62 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties (VCLT), a state may invoke a fundamental change of circumstances as grounds for suspending the operation of a treaty. The Russian Federation's full-scale war of aggression against another CFE Treaty State Party, combined with the Russian Federation's withdrawal from the CFE Treaty, together constitute a fundamental change in circumstances. At the time the CFE Treaty was concluded, it was not foreseen by the signatory states that one State Party would conduct a full-scale invasion of another State Party and perpetrate a war of aggression that would result in the upending of the security landscape in Europe. The Russian Federation's full-scale invasion of Ukraine beginning in February 2022 is the largest and most consequential armed conflict in Europe since World War II and has led numerous states, including the United States, to provide significant political, financial, and materiel support to Ukraine's defense. It is precisely the kind of large-scale conventional war that the CFE Treaty was designed to prevent and is being fought with the very conventional forces that the treaty aims to constrain. The CFE Treaty's Preamble states that the signatory states were motivated by the "need to prevent any military conflict in Europe" and "[c]ommitted to" a secure and stable balance of conventional armed forces in Europe at lower levels than previously, with the goal of "eliminating, as a matter of high priority, the capability of launching surprise attack and for initiating large-scale offensive action in Europe." A full-scale war of aggression by one State Party against another is a dramatic departure from the context in which the Parties undertook their CFE Treaty obligations, and impacts an essential basis of the States Parties' consent to be bound. Furthermore, an essential and fundamental assumption in concluding the CFE Treaty was the continued participation of the Russian Federation. It would have been inconceivable to the signatory states to enter into the treaty, with the constraints it places on their own forces, without similarly constraining the Russian Federation's conventional armed forces. Thus, the Russian Federation's withdrawal from the CFE Treaty, while consistent with a general right provided in its Article XIX, represents a fundamental change in the circumstances that formed an essential basis for the States Parties' consent to be bound. Taken together, the combination of the Russian Federation's withdrawal from the CFE Treaty and its ongoing war of aggression has radically transformed the extent of the remaining CFE Treaty obligations. Russia's actions have rendered these obligations essentially different from those originally undertaken. Suspension of the United States' obligations is urgently required so that the United States may take all measures necessary for its own and its Allies' security, in light of the rapid pace of events and the fact that Russia is now entirely unconstrained by the CFE Treaty. The United States emphasizes that it has chosen to suspend its obligations, rather than withdrawing from the CFE Treaty, in light of the potential for reversal of the changed circumstances and to preserve the possibility that performance of the CFE Treaty might resume should such a reversal occur. The United States regrets that this fundamental change of circumstances has occurred and that suspension has become necessary. However, years of efforts by the United States and other States Parties, including the adoption of lawful countermeasures and other actions in order to induce the Russian Federation to return to compliance with the CFE Treaty and to reverse its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, have not persuaded Russia to abandon its destructive path. The Embassy of the United States of America requests that the Depositary circulate this note expeditiously to all other States Parties to the CFE Treaty.


09-11-2023 Partij

Partij

Bulgarije gewijzigd

  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    06-11-2023
    [The] Russian Federation's continuous non-implementation of its obligations under the CFE Treaty followed by its recent decision to withdraw from the Treaty has occurred against the background of a systematic disregard for a number of agreements on disarmament, non-proliferation and arms control. The most serious among them has been [the] Russian Federation's war of aggression against Ukraine held in violation of key principles and objectives of the UN Charter, the OSCE, and the object and purpose of the CFE Treaty itself. Those actions by the Russian Federation have changed significantly the context of implementation of the CFE Treaty as a strategically binding document and have affected the nature of the obligations of the States Parties to the Treaty. Further asymmetrical implementation of the CFE Treaty without the participation of the Russian Federation is not a sufficient condition for achieving the objectives of the Treaty to establish a military balance, transparency and predictability in relation to conventional armed forces in Europe. Therefore, in light of the abovementioned factors, which have created a situation of special urgency, the Republic of Bulgaria has decided to suspend the operation of the CFE Treaty as between itself and every other State Party to it as of 7 November 2023 in accordance with its rights under international law. At the same time, the Republic of Bulgaria remains committed to confidence building, reduction of military risk, transparency and effective conventional arms control as a key element of stability and security in Europe. In addition, the Republic of Bulgaria kindly requests the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of the Netherlands to notify the other States Parties of the CFE Treaty of the Bulgarian decision.


06-11-2023 Partij

Partij

Belarus gewijzigd

  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    30-10-2023
    […] hereby declare, that in accordance with Article 60 of the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties of 23 May 1969 the Republic of Belarus suspended the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe of 19 November 1990 in relation to the Republic of Poland and the Czech Republic. The Republic of Belarus shall fulfill obligations under the abovementioned Treaty in relation to the other States-Participants properly and in good faith. […]


09-06-2023 Partij

Partij

Russische Federatie gewijzigd

  • Opzegging: 09-06-2023
  • Buiten werking: 07-11-2023
  • toegevoegd voorbehoud
    09-06-2023
    The Russian Federation has taken a decision to withdraw from the CFE Treaty 150 days after this notification is sent. The Russian Federation also assumes that in the context of its withdrawal from the Treaty, the Document agreed by the States Parties to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe of 19 November 1990 (Annex A to the Final Document of the First Conference to Review the Operation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe and the Concluding Act of the Negotiation on Personnel Strength adopted in Vienna on 31 May 1996 (the Flank Document)) will cease to have effect with respect to the Russian Federation 150 days from the date of this notification. The Russian Federation considers it necessary to withdraw from the CFE Treaty in the context of extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this Treaty that have jeopardized its supreme interests. Such events include, in particular: 1. Accession to the North Atlantic Treaty signed in Washington on 4 April 1949 (Washington Treaty of 1949) of new states without a corresponding change in the composition of the CFE States Parties and groups of States Parties, as well as the stationing of conventional armaments of "old" NATO members in the territories of "new" members, resulting in the repeated circumvention or excess of CFE Treaty "group" limitations. 2. Non-compliance by the CFE States Parties that have signed or acceded to the Washington Treaty of 1949, with the political commitment made in Istanbul on 19 November 1999 to accelerate ratification of the Agreement on Adaptation of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, as well as with the commitment to adjust territorial ceilings. 3. Other actions by a number of the CFE States Parties, which run counter to the objectives of the Treaty, in particular actions relating to the transfers of conventional armaments. The recent NATO accession of Finland that is not a CFE State Party but borders on the part of the territory of the Russian Federation included into the area of Treaty application, probable future deployment of conventional armaments of the third States in Finland, as well as continuing procedures for admitting Sweden, neither a CFE State Party, into the Alliance, considerably upset the safe and stable balance of conventional armed forces in the North of Europe, being the last straw that has necessitated the withdrawal of the Russian Federation from the Treaty. The Russian Federation assumes that the CFE and the Flank Document will cease to have effect for it 150 days after the notification of withdrawal is sent to all CFE States Parties, namely starting from 7 November 2023. The Russian Federation would appreciate the Depositary's prompt bringing this information to the attention of all the States Parties to the CFE Treaty, as well as timely convening a conference of States Parties to the CFE Treaty in accordance with Article XXI, paragraph 4, of the Treaty.


05-06-2023 Nieuw verdrag

Algemene gegevens

  • Voorlopige toepassing: 17-07-1992
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Koninkrijksdeel

Nederland (in Europa)

  • Voorlopige toepassing: 17-07-1992
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Partij

Armenië

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 12-10-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Azerbeidzjan

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 09-07-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Belarus

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 30-10-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

België

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 17-12-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Bulgarije

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 12-11-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Canada

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 22-11-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Denemarken

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 30-12-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Frankrijk

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 24-03-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Georgië

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 06-07-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Hongarije

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 04-11-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

IJsland

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 24-12-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Italië

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 22-04-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Kazachstan

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 30-10-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Luxemburg

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 22-01-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Noorwegen

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 29-11-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Oekraïne

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 09-07-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Polen

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 26-11-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Portugal

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 14-08-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Roemenië

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 21-04-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Slowakije

  • Ratificatie: 22-10-1996 (VG)
  • In werking: 01-01-1993

Tsjechië

  • Ratificatie: 11-12-1996 (VG)
  • In werking: 01-01-1993

Tsjechoslowakije (<01-01-1993)

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 05-08-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992

Duitsland

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 23-12-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992
  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Nee
  • voorbehoud
    19-11-1990
    In connection with the signature of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany confirms the declaration made by the Federal Minister for Foreign Affairs on 30 August 1990 in the plenary session of the Negotiations on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe, which reads as follows: "The Government of the Federal Republic of Germany undertakes to reduce the personnel strength of the armed forces of the united Germany to 370,000 (ground, air and naval forces) within three to four years. This reduction will commence on the entry into force of the first CFE agreement. Within the scope of this overall ceiling no more than 345,000 will belong to the ground and air forces which, pursuant to the agreed mandate, alone are the subject of the Negotiations on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. The Federal Government regards its commitment to reduce ground and air forces as a significant German contribution to the reduction of conventional armed forces in Europe. It assumes that in follow-on negotiations the other participants in the negotiations, too, will render their contribution to enhancing security and stability in Europe, including measures to limit personnel strengths."

    voorbehoud
    23-12-1991
    1. The Federal Republic of Germany will apply Section VI, paragraph 24 of the Protocol on Inspection in such a way that inspections outside military establishments are not carried out in spaces used for residential purposes. 2. Section VIII, paragraph 6 (C) of the Protocol on Inspection will be applied in such a way that inspections outside military establishments are carried out in spaces not used for residential purposes only during normal business and operating hours.


Griekenland

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 08-07-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992
  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Nee
  • voorbehoud
    08-07-1992
    Greece wishes hereby to reaffirm the validity of the 1923 Lausanne Peace Treaty, the 1936 Montreux Convention regarding the regime of the Straits and the 1947 Paris Peace Treaty between the Allies and Italy, insofar as obligations deriving from them have not explicitly or implicitly been abolished by other Treaties, including the present one, or other rules and principles of international law.


Moldavië

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 06-07-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992
  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Nee
  • voorbehoud
    13-12-2011
    [...] the Republic of Moldova has decided to cease the implementation of certain obligations under the CFE Treaty vis-à-vis the Russian Federation, particularly pertaining to the provision of information and notifications as well as acceptance of inspections. This decision will be effective as long as the Russian Federation continues not to perform its obligations under the CFE Treaty. The Republic of Moldova will continue to honour all its obligations under the CFE Treaty and its associated documents towards the non-defaulting State Parties and remains committed to good faith negotiations aimed at finding a solution.[...]


Nederlanden, het Koninkrijk der

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 08-11-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992
  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Nee
  • voorbehoud
    14-12-2011
    [...] the Netherlands has decided that, for as long as the Russian Federation continues not to perform its obligations to the Netherlands under the CFE Treaty and the Flank Document, the Netherlands ceases to perform the following obligations vis-à-vis the Russian Federation, effective upon the date of its statement in the Joint Consultative Group, i.e. November 22, 2011. - The Netherlands will not provide information to the Russian Federation in the annual data exchange that takes place pursuant to the CFE Treaty; - The Netherlands will not provide any notifications to the Russian Federation pursuant to the CFE Treaty; and - The Netherlands will not accept inspections requested by the Russian Federation pursuant to the CFE Treaty. The Netherlands will continue to perform all its obligations vis-à-vis States Parties to the CFE Treaty and the Flank Document other than the Russian Federation.[...]


Russische Federatie

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 03-09-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992
  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Ja
  • voorbehoud
    14-07-2007
    Suspension of the Treaty from 12 December 2007. [Note of the depositary: The Russian Federation has requested the depositary to convey to the States Parties to the Treaty its decision to suspend the operation of the CFE Treaty and the Document agreed among the States Parties to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe of 19 November 1990. The Russian Federation proceeds from the point that the operation of the CFE Treaty and the Flank Document will be suspended in relations between the Russian Federation and States Parties to the CFE Treaty after 150 days upon the date of receipt by all the CFE Treaty States Parties of the notification on suspension, i.e. from 12 December 2007.]

    bezwaar op voorbehoud

    Bezwaar Verenigd Koninkrijk, 11-12-2007

    ...the United Kingdom would reserve the right to consider an act of suspension of the CFE Treaty by a State Party, should it occur, as an unlawful, material breach of the CFE Treaty.

    Bezwaar Roemenië, 11-12-2007

    ...Romania would like to inform that it does not agree with Russian Federation's demarche regarding the suspension of the latter's obligations under the CFE Treaty starting with 12 December 2007.

    Bezwaar Verenigde Staten van Amerika, 17-12-2007

    ... the CFE Treaty contains no provision that allows a State Party to carry out such a suspension and that such a suspension is not justified under the circumstances based on customary international law, as reflected in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties. As such, the United States of America will continue to review closely the Russian Federations's compliance with its obligations, which continue in force, under the CFE Treaty and review options available under international law to respond to breaches of those obligations. The United States' future actions with regard to its own CFE Treaty commitments will take into account Russian compliance with its CFE Treaty commitments.

    Bezwaar Turkije, 03-01-2008

    ... The CFE Treaty contains no provision for a state party to carry out such a suspension. Turkey, therefore, reserves the right to consider an act of suspension of the CFE Treaty by a state party as a material breach of the CFE Treaty and the right to take necessary legal measures in accordance with the principles of international law.

    Bezwaar Canada, 07-02-2008

    ... The CFE Treaty does not contain provisions allowing States Parties to suspend their obligations. It is also the understanding of Canada that neither does customary international law, as embodied in the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, contain grounds to justify such a unilateral course of action. Under these circumstances, Canada will continue to review the Russian Federation's compliance with its obligations, which continue in force, under the CFE Treaty and review options available under international law to respond to breaches of those obligations. Canada will also take into consideration the Russian Federation's level of compliance in determining its own future actions.

    Bezwaar Tsjechië, 19-05-2008

    ... As the CFE Treaty does not contain any provision allowing States Parties to suspend their obligations and there is no consent on the suspension of the operation of the CFE Treaty, the Czech Republic will review the Russian Federation's compliance with its obligations, which continue in force, under the CFE Treaty. The Czech Republic reserves, therefore, the right to take necessary legal measures under international law to respond to the breaches of those obligations.

    voorbehoud
    30-07-2008
    (unofficial translation) The suspension of the CFE Treaty is in line with the provisions of the CFE Treaty, the Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties, customary international law and general principles of law. It is well known that pursuant to Article 57 of the Vienna Convention the operation of the international treaty may be suspended (i) in conformity with the provisions of the treaty, or (ii) by consent of the parties to the treaty. Paragraph 2 of Article XIX of the CFE Treaty provides that "each State Party shall, in exercising its national sovereignty, have the right to withdraw from this Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events related to the subject matter of this Treaty have jeopardized its supreme interests". The Russian Federation is of the view that the State Parties to the CFE Treaty are fully allowed by international law to suspend it on the same grounds and under the same procedure as provided for in Paragraph 2 of Article XIX for the withdrawal from the CFE Treaty. Article 31 of the Vienna Convention stipulates inter alia that for the purpose of interpretation the text of the treaty comprises its preamble. In accordance with the ninth paragraph of the preamble of the Vienna Convention 'the rules of customary international law will continue to govern questions not regulated by the provisions of the present Convention'. So the Vienna Convention itself provides the permissibility to act in accordance not only with its provisions, but also with applicable rules of customary international law. Legal permissibility of the suspension of the international treaty that is silent on suspension but provides for withdrawal stems from the in plus stat minus maxim (the greater includes the lesser). This maxim is a well-known general principle of law supported by customary international law. For instance, International Court of Justice in a number of cases was guided by the logic of this principle in the context of consideration of the issue of its jurisdiction. This legal maxim is equally applicable within the realm of the law of treaties and in particular to the regime of suspension and termination of international treaties. The provisions on termination and suspension of the international treaty are 'hand in hand' in the Vienna Convention. Application of the in plus stat minus principle as the means to substantiate the linkage between termination and suspension clauses is evidenced by the materials of the International Law Commission related to the draft articles on the law of treaties. An explicit right to terminate the treaty (for the indefinite period of time) presumes and includes a right to suspend it, i.e. temporarily terminate the fulfillment of obligations under the treaty. The Russian Federation has suspended the CFE Treaty on the same grounds on which it had and has the right to withdraw from it.


Spanje

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 01-06-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992
  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Nee
  • voorbehoud
    01-06-1992
    1. Declaration drawn up 'ad referendum' on 14 June 1991 on behalf of the Government of the Kingdom of Spain by the Spanish representative at the CFE negotiations: The Government of the Kingdom of Spain hereby agrees that the declaration made today by the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics provides a satisfactory basis for moving towards the ratification and application of the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe of 19 November 1990 (the Treaty). Both the above-mentioned declaration made by the Government of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the present declaration made by the Government of the Kingdom of Spain are to be equally legally binding, to enter into force at the same time as the Treaty and to have the same duration. 2. Declaration made by the representative of the Kingdom of Spain in the Joint Consultative Group: The representative of the Kingdom of Spain in the Joint Consultative Group hereby declares that, in accordance with the legally binding declaration made by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics, all conventional armaments and equipment in the categories defined under Article II of the Treaty present on or after 19 November 1990 in the territories of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania are to be deemed subject to all the provisions of the Treaty, its supplementary documents and the legally binding commitment made by the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on 14 June 1991. More specifically, the conventional armaments and equipment in the categories limited by the Treaty will be notified as part of existing Soviet holdings and will be taken into account with regard to the volume of the required Soviet reductions. 18 October 1991. The application of the present Treaty to Gibraltar shall be without prejudice to the legal position of the Kingdom of Spain on the dispute with the United Kingdom concerning the sovereignty of the Isthmus.


Turkije

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 08-07-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992
  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Ja
  • voorbehoud
    08-07-1992
    The provision contained in Article II/1/B and Article V/1/A of the Treaty that the Treaty covers the entire land territory in Europe, including all the European island territories of the States Parties, or any other of its provisions do not alter, terminate or affect in any way the demilitarized status of the Eastern Aegean Islands established by the 1914 Decision of the Six Powers, 1923 Lausanne Peace Treaty, 1923 Lausanne Convention on the Straits and 1947 Paris Peacy Treaty.

    bezwaar op voorbehoud

    Bezwaar Griekenland, 29-06-1993

    Objection of the Government of the Hellenic Republic to the reservation formulated by the Government of Turkey to the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe. The Government of the Hellenic Republic objects to Turkey's reservation concerning the Treaty on Conventional Armed Forces in Europe to the extent that this reservation departs from the declaration made by Greece on the same Treaty, not only with regard to the instruments and international acts quoted therein, but also with regard to the basic issue at stake.


Verenigd Koninkrijk

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 19-11-1991 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992
  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Nee
  • Akrotiri en Dhekelia (Soevereine Basis Gebieden op Cyprus)
    In werking: 09-11-1992Gibraltar
    In werking: 09-11-1992Guernsey
    In werking: 09-11-1992Jersey
    In werking: 09-11-1992Man
    In werking: 09-11-1992
  • voorbehoud
    29-11-2011
    [...] the United Kingdom decided that, for as long as the Russian Federation continues not to perform its obligations under the CFE Treaty and the Flank Document, the United Kingdom would from 22 November 2011, and in the hope that it will encourage the Russian Federation to return to its Treaty obligations: - no longer provide information to the Russian Federation in the annual data exchange that takes place under the terms of the CFE Treaty on 15 December; - no longer provide any notifications to the Russian Federation under the terms of the CFE Treaty; - no longer accept inspections requested by the Russian Federation pursuant to the CFE Treaty. The United Kingdom will continue to perform its obligations vis-à-vis States Parties to the CFE Treaty and the Flank Document other than the Russian Federation, including with respect to numerical limitations on conventional armaments and equipment established by the Treaty. [...]


Verenigde Staten van Amerika

  • Ondertekening: 19-11-1990
  • Ratificatie: 29-01-1992 (R)
  • In werking: 09-11-1992
  • Bezwaren: Ja
  • Voorbehoud / verklaring: Nee
  • voorbehoud
    24-11-2011
    [...] the United States has decided that, for as long as the Russian Federation continues not to perform its obligations vis-à-vis the United States under the CFE Treaty and the Flank Document, the United States will cease performing the following CFE Treaty obligations vis-à-vis the Russian Federation: - The United States will not provide information to the Russian Federation in the annual data exchange that takes place pursuant to the CFE Treaty. - The United States will not provide notifications to the Russian Federation pursuant to the CFE Treaty. - The United States will not accept inspections requested by the Russian Federation pursuant to the CFE Treaty. This action was announced in the Joint Consultative Group on November 22, 2011, and was effective on that date. The United States will continue to perform its obligations vis-à-vis States Parties to the CFE Treaty and the Flank Document other than the Russian Federation, including with respect to numerical limitations on conventional armaments and equipment established by the Treaty. [...]