The Republic of San Marino signed the Mine Ban Treaty on 3 December 1997 and ratified it on 18 March 1998, becoming a State Party on 1 March 1999. San Marino submitted its initial Article 7 transparency report on 29 October 2001. This consists solely of a statement that San Marino “has not taken any measures to increase transparency of, not to prevent, [sic] the use, stockpiling, production or presence of landmines on its territory because it never used, stocked, produced or had landmines on its territory.”[1]
San Marino did not attend the Third Meeting of States Parties in September 2001 in Managua, Nicaragua, or the intersessional Standing Committee meetings in January or May 2002. On 29 November 2001, San Marino voted in favor of United Nations General Assembly Resolution 56/24M supporting the Mine Ban Treaty. San Marino is not a party to the Convention on Conventional Weapons.
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[1] Article 7 Report, submitted on 29 October 2001 (reporting period not stated).