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175. Presentation of the Federal Chancellor concerning the scope of the European Convention on Road Transport, which was opened for signature in Vienna on 8 November 1968
According to the Communications of the Secretary-General of the United Nations, the following other States have their instruments of accession concerning the European Convention on Road Transport, which was adopted in Vienna on 8 November 1968. Signed up for signature (BGBl. No 290/1982, last proclamation of the BGBl area. III No 54/1997):
States: |
Date of deposit of the instrument of accession: |
Albania |
27 October 2005 |
Estonia |
14 March 2003 |
Kazakhstan |
21 April 2011 |
Latvia |
7 December 2001 |
Lithuania |
31 January 1992 |
Moldova |
25 April 2007 |
Netherlands (for the Kingdom of Europe) |
8. November 2007 |
The following States have declared that they should continue to be bound by the Additional Agreement:
States: |
with effect from: |
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, now Serbia |
27 April 1992 |
the former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia |
17 November 1991 |
Montenegro |
3 June 2006 |
On the occasion of the deposit of the instrument of accession, Estonia has made the following statement:
The Republic of Estonia does not consider itself bound by Article 9 of the Convention.
According to a further note by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Poland 1 on the 16th The reservation was withdrawn in full in October 1997, when the reservation was declared.
Faymann