Australia Group
The Australia Group is a
The group, initially consisting of 15 members, held its first meeting in
The initial members of the group had different assessments of which
In 2002, the group took two important steps to strengthen export control. The first was the "no-undercut" requirement, which stated that any member of the group considering making an export to another state that had already been denied an export by any other member of the group must first consult with that member state before approving the export. The second was the "catch-all" provision, which requires member states to halt all exports that could be used by importers in chemical or biological weapons programs, regardless of whether the export is on the group's control lists.[6] Delegations representing the members meet every year in Paris, France.[7]
Members
Sovereign states
- Argentina (1993)
- Australia (1985)
- Austria (1989)
- Belgium (1985)
- Bulgaria (2001)
- Canada (1985)
- Croatia (2007)
- Cyprus (2000)
- Czech Republic (2004)
- Denmark (1985)
- Estonia (2004)
- Finland (1991)
- France (1985)
- Germany (1985)
- Greece (1985)
- Hungary (1993)
- Iceland (1993)
- India (2018)
- Ireland (1985)
- Italy (1985)
- Japan (1985)
- South Korea (1996)
- Latvia (2004)
- Lithuania (2004)
- Luxembourg (1985)
- Malta (2004)
- Mexico (2013)
- Netherlands (1985)
- New Zealand (1985)
- Norway (1986)
- Poland (1994)
- Portugal (1985)
- Romania (1995)
- Slovakia (1994)
- Slovenia (2004)
- Spain (1985)
- Sweden (1991)
- Switzerland (1987)
- Turkey (2000)
- Ukraine (2005)
- United Kingdom (1985)
- United States (1985)
International organisations
- European Commission (1985)
References
- ^ "The Australia Group - Origins". www.australiagroup.net. Retrieved 12 December 2017.
- ^ "The Australia Group - Origins". www.australiagroup.net. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
- ^ "The Australia Group - Membership". www.australiagroup.net. Retrieved 20 January 2018.
- ^ "Australia Group Chemical Weapons Precursors List". costanziresearch.com. 28 February 2020. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
Of these 87 chemicals, 22 are Novichok precursors that were added on February 28, 2020, to complement the recent addition of Novichok agents to CWC Schedule 1
- ^ "The Australia Group - Activities". www.australiagroup.net. Retrieved 23 May 2020.
- ^ Arms Control Association, "The Australia Group at a Glance", September 2003, available at www.armscontrol.org/factssheets/australiagroup.asp
- ISBN 0-387-95076-1.