Progress in obtaining universal adherence to the Convention
The Seventh Review Conference in 2011 agreed "that a concerted effort by States Parties is needed to persuade states not party to join the Convention". States Parties decided to:
- Promote universalization of the Convention through bilateral contacts with states not party
- Promote universalization through regional and multilateral fora and activities
- Report, as appropriate, on their activities at annual meetings of States Parties
- Provide the Implementation Support Unit (ISU) with relevant information on activities related to the promotion of universalization of the Convention
The Seventh Review Conference also agreed that the Chair of Meetings of States Parties would coordinate universalization efforts, and that the ISU would support these activities.

2010 Report of the Chairman on Universalization Activities (BWC/MSP/2010/4)

2009 Report of the Chairman on Universalization Activities (BWC/MSP/2009/4)

2008 Report of the Chairman on Universalization Activities (BWC/MSP/2008/4)
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2007 Report of the Chairman on Universalization Activities (BWC/MSP/2007/4)
In November 2007, Ambassador Masood Khan of Pakistan, the 2007 BWC Chairman, briefed non States Parties on the reasons to join the Biological Weapons Convention. In his remarks, Ambassador Khan provided information about BWC and the advantages of membership.
Remarks by Ambassador Masood Khan, Chairman of the BWC 2007 Meeting of States Parties