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Scope Of The European Supplementary Convention To The Convention On Road Traffic, Which Was Set Up In Vienna On 8 November 1968 To Sign

Original Language Title: Geltungsbereich des Europäischen Zusatzübereinkommens zum Übereinkommen über den Straßenverkehr, das in Wien am 8. November 1968 zur Unterzeichnung aufgelegt wurde

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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According to a further note by the Secretary-General of the United Nations, Poland 1 on the 16th The reservation was withdrawn in full in October 1997, when the reservation was declared.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