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China signed CWC
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People's Republic of China and weapons of mass destruction
China signed the CWC (Chemical Weapons Convention) in January 13, 1993. -
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Chemical warfare
| Nation | CW Possession | Signed CWC | Ratified CWC | ... The CWC was ratified by the Senate that same month. -
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Chemical weapon proliferation
| Nation | CW Possession | Signed CWC | Ratified CWC | ... | the People's Republic of China | Probable | January 131993 | April 41997 | -
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Anti-Japanese sentiment in China
The Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), which came into effect in April 1997, and the Memorandum on the Destruction of Japanese Discarded Chemical Weapons in China, signed on 30 July 1999, required Japan to dispose of an estimated 700,000 abandoned chemical weapons (Japanese estimate), but Japan was unable to complete the work on time and requested a five-year extension. -
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Chinese People's Liberation Army
In 1996, it signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and agreed to seek an international ban on the production of fissile nuclear weapons material. ... In April 1997, however, China ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) and, in September 1997, promulgated a new chemical weapons export control directive. -
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Chemical Weapons Convention
Manufacture must be declared and there are restrictions on export to countries which are not CWC signatories. ... Iraq has not signed the treaty. -
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People's Liberation Army
In 1996, it signed the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty and agreed to seek an international ban on the production of fissile nuclear weapons material. ... In April 1997, however, China ratified the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) and, in September 1997, promulgated a new chemical weapons export control directive. -
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CIA transnational activities in counterproliferation
China ... The Pentagon report says the chemical formulas are not defined in the CWC lists [i.e., their "Schedules". -
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List of anarchist communities
See also: Ukrainian Revolution In March 1918 Russia (led by the Bolsheviks), the Ukrainian People's Republic, and the Central Powers, signed the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk to pull Russia out of the First World War. ... These councils constantly increased in scope and depth, eventually forming a Central Workers Council of Greater Budapest (CWC-GB), with intellectual and student associations affiliated to the body. -
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India and weapons of mass destruction
In 1992 India signed the Chemical Weapons Convention, stating that it did not have chemical weapons and the capacity or capability to manufacture chemical weapons. India became one of the original signatories of the Chemical Weapons Convention [CWC] in 1993, and ratified it on 2 September 1996.
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China signed CWC