The Convention on Prohibitions
or Restrictions on the Use of Certain Conventional Weapons
(CCW) came into force in December 1983. It constitutes a
framework Convention supplemented by specific Protocols.
The CCW and its Protocols apply to both international and
internal armed conflicts. In order to become a party to
the CCW, a State must declare its consent to be bound by
at least two of its five Protocols.
As of 15 October 2003, 91 States have ratified the CCW and
its various Protocols. Those include countries that use
anti-personnel mines for defensive purposes.As an outcome
of the deliberations between the Ministry of Foreign Affairs
and the Ministry of Defence, there was consensus that Sri
Lanka should accede to the CCW. With cabinet approval granted,
Sri Lanka will accede to the CCW Convention while becoming
a party to the amended Protocol.
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here to read the Press Release by the Ministry of Foreign
Affairs