CONTACTS
This page provides a summary of submissions by State Parties under the Confidence-Building Measures established at the Second Review Conference. States Parties which previously formed part of another state (for example, the Czech Republic and Slovakia, formerly Czechoslovakia) are counted as having participated whenever the former state participated. This has been done on the grounds that the information submitted at the time presumably includes data on the territory that later became the new state. The figures for total submissions may therefore differ slightly from those in other reports. 1987 1988 1. Armenia 2. Azerbaijan 3. Belgium 4. Bulgaria 5. Canada 6. Czech Republic 7. Denmark 8. Estonia 9. Finland 10. Georgia 11. Germany 12. Ireland 13. Japan 14. Kazakhstan 15. Kyrgyzstan 16. Latvia 17. Lithuania 18. Netherlands 19. New Zealand 20. Norway 21. Poland 22. Republic of Moldova 23. Russian Federation 24. Slovakia 25. Spain 26. Sweden 27. Switzerland 28. Tajikistan 29. Turkmenistan 30. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 31. United States of America 32. Uzbekistan 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1. Argentina 2. Australia 3. Austria 4. Belarus 5. Bhutan 6. Brazil 7. Bulgaria 8. Canada 9. China 10. Croatia 11. Cuba 12. Cyprus 13. Denmark 14. Ecuador 15. Estonia 16. Fiji 17. Finland 18. France 19. Germany 20. Greece 21. Hungary 22. Iraq 23. Ireland 24. Italy 25. Japan 26. Jordan 27. Lao People's Democratic Republic 28. Malta 29. Mongolia 30. Netherlands 31. New Zealand 32. Norway 33. Paraguay 34. Poland 35. Portugal 36. Qatar 37. Republic of Korea 38. Romania 39. Russian Federation 40. Saint Lucia 41. San Marino 42. Slovakia 43. Slovenia 44. South Africa 45. Spain 46. Sweden 47. Switzerland 48. Turkey 49. Ukraine 50. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland 51. United States of America 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 Improving the CBMs The ISU would be interested in receiving any perspectives on any obstacles to participating in the CBMs, or improvements that might be made to the current system. Such ideas can be fed into ongoing efforts to streamline taking part in the CBMs and improving their utility to States Parties.