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During the "Diplomatic Conference on an International Total Ban on Anti-Personnel Landmines" in Oslo, Norway from 1-18 September 1997, 89 governments met to discuss and negotiate the final text of the Mine Ban Treaty. The International Campaign to Ban Landmines (ICBL), in what is believed to be the first occasion when NGOs were given official status in international negotiations of a disarmament treaty, was invited as an official observer with the same status as observer governments, with the exception of voting rights. The conference negotiations resulted in a strong treaty prohibiting antipersonnel mines with "no exceptions, reservations or loopholes." ICBL member Norwegian People's Aid facilitated the ICBL's participation in this historic meeting.
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International Campaign to Ban Landmines (Oslo: ICBL, 1997) 110 Maryland Ave NE, Box 6, Suite 509, Washington, DC 20002 USA tel: 1-202-547-2667 fax: 1-202-547-2687 email: icbl@icbl.org web: http://www.icbl.org
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