Report
of the Council
Annex to
the Final
Communiqué
of the
Ministerial
Meeting
Brussels,
Dec. 10, 1981
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Protocol
to the North Atlantic Treaty
on the Accession of Spain
The Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty,
signed at Washington on April 4, 1949,
Being satisfied that the security of the North Atlantic
area will be enhanced by the accession of the Kingdom of
Spain to that Treaty,
Agree as follows:
Article 1
Upon the entry into force of this Protocol, the Secretary
General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization shall,
on behalf of all the Parties, communicate to the
Government of the Kingdom of Spain an invitation to
accede to the North Atlantic Treaty. In accordance with
Article 10 of the Treaty, the Kingdom of Spain shall
become a Party on the date when it deposits its
instrument of accession with the Government of the United
States of America.
Article 2
The present Protocol shall enter into force when each of
the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty has notified the
Government of the United States of America of its
acceptance thereof. The Government of the United States
of America shall inform all the Parties to the North
Atlantic Treaty of the date of receipt of each such
notification and of the date of the entry into force of
the present Protocol.
Article 3
The present Protocol, of which the English and French
texts are equally authentic, shall be deposited in the
Archives of the Government of the United States of
America. Duly certified copies thereof shall be
transmitted by that Government to the Governments of all
the Parties to the North Atlantic Treaty.
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