The rest of the signatories were required to pledge not to acquire nuclear weapons.
By 23:00 BST on Monday, the number of signatories had reached more than 90, 000.
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Signatories to the letter included Costa Rican President Oscar Arias and Archbishop Desmond Tutu.
The Non-Proliferation Treaty calls on the signatories to move towards dismantling their nuclear weapons.
The International Energy Agency Agreement of May 1983 should be reaffirmed by its signatories.
The signatories want to revive the region's relationship with America with two big moves.
The Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty was ratified in 1970 and reaffirmed by its signatories 10 years ago.
Non-signatories to the deal, both black and Arab, are reportedly splintering and the fighting continues.
One of the signatories was Ismail Bassier, 100, the oldest former resident of District Six.
The protocol will enter into force 90 days after 50 signatories have ratified it.
Plainly, the Ottawa treaty will have greater impact if the United States is among its signatories.
They claim the signatories collectively lost market share to new entrants because they raised their prices.
The five signatories to the lending agreement are RBS, Lloyds, Barclays, HSBC and Santander.
First, the signatories to Kyoto agreed on fiddly details essential for the implementation of the pact.
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Signatories would then have to overhaul their supervisory regimes to meet the new standards.
More fundamentally, not all Global Zero's signatories are convinced that zero is either achievable nor necessarily desirable.
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Expulsion from the Council of Europe, the body to which signatories of the convention belong, seems unlikely.
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Among the signatories was the United States, which had declined to sign a similar statement last year.
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The current agreement allows European central bank signatories to sell 400 tons of gold collectively per year.
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But the 15 signatories include six of the countries in the top 10 of global gold reserves.
Signatories to the letter included Costa Rican President Oscar Arias and Archbishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa.
Mr. Sacirbey is Bosnian Ambassador to the United Nations, and one of the signatories of the Dayton agreement.
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It calls explicitly for "harmonized force development and equipment acquisition planning" and commits the signatories to its realization.
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Signatories to this UNESCO treaty agree not to impose customs duties on certain educational, scientific, and cultural materials that are imported.
Monitoring treaty compliance is an important function for which the treaty signatories might actually look to a third party.
Article 10 of the treaty requires that signatories have a right to acquire CW defensive technologies from other signatories.
Poor countries might also require assurances that signatories would use their state-funded skills at home rather than moving abroad.
Cameron's joint signatories were his Canadian, Australian, South Korean, Indonesian and Mexican counterparts.
Even so, as one of the original signatories, America, like Russia and China, can help shape the court's future.
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How many of the 14 signatories will agree on what constitutes extraordinary circumstances?
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