Fiji signed the Mine Ban Treaty on 3 December 1997 and ratified on 10 June 1998. It has not yet enacted domestic implementation legislation.[1] Fiji submitted its initial Article 7 transparency report, a “nil” report, on 12 November 1999, but has not submitted any subsequent annual reports. Fiji cosponsored and voted in support of pro-ban UN General Assembly Resolution 56/24M in November 2001. Fiji is not believed to have ever produced, transferred, or used antipersonnel mines. It declared no stockpile of mines, including for training, in its Article 7 report.
| <ERITREA | FRANCE > |
[1] It did not complete Form A (National implementation measures) of its Article 7 Report submitted 12 November 1999.