The Hague, 16 April 2002

Number 32
 
Press Release

Brazil Pays Its Assessed Contribution to the OPCW 2002 Budget
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Brazil has paid in full its annual assessed contribution to the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW).

66 Member States of the Organisation have now paid their contributions in full. The total sum of the fully paid contribution equals 39.3% of the total assessed 2002 contributions. 15 States Parties have made partial payments of their 2002 assessment, totalling 16.2% of the total assessed contribution for 2002. In accordance with the Organisation's financial regulations, Member States are obliged to pay their contributions to the OPCW's budget in full by 1 January of each year.

Annual contributions to the OPCW by each Member State are calculated on the basis of the United Nations scale of assessment, which is adjusted to match the composition of the OPCW's membership.

The timely payment by Member States of their annual contributions is essential for the effective functioning of the OPCW, which is tasked with implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention.

OPCW Director-General, Mr José M. Bustani, expressed his appreciation to Brazil and the other 65 Member States for having paid their assessed contributions for 2002 in full and urged the remaining 79 Member States to follow suit as soon as possible.

The OPCW now has 145 Member States. Since the Convention entered into force, the OPCW has carried out more than 1,100 inspections of civilian and military facilities in 50 States Parties.

The following 66 Member States of the OPCW have paid in full their assessed contributions to the Organisation's budget for the current financial year.

Albania Lithuania
Algeria Luxembourg
Austria Malta
Australia Malaysia
Belarus Mauritius
Belgium Micronesia (Federated States of)
Bosnia and Herzegovina Monaco
Brazil Mongolia
Brunei Darussalam Netherlands
Bulgaria New Zealand
Cameroon Nigeria
Canada Norway
China Oman
Cook Islands Pakistan
Cyprus Poland
Czech Republic Portugal
Denmark Qatar
Eritrea Romania
Estonia Russian Federation
Ethiopia Saint Lucia
Finland Saudi Arabia
France Singapore
Holy See Slovakia
Hungary Slovenia
Iceland South Africa
India Sri Lanka
Ireland Swaziland
Italy Sweden
Kenya Switzerland
Kuwait Turkey
Latvia Ukraine
Lesotho United Kingdom of Great Britain and N. Ireland
Liechtenstein Viet Nam

 


The Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) came into existence on 29 April 1997. Its deed of foundation—the Chemical Weapons Convention—aims to achieve four principal objectives: the elimination of chemical weapons and of the capacity to develop them, the verification of non-proliferation, international assistance and protection in the event of the use or threat of use of chemical weapons, and international cooperation and assistance in the peaceful use of chemistry.

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