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All 19 NATO member countries have now ratified the accession protocols, which will permit seven new countries to become parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and members of NATO.

All 19 NATO member countries have now ratified the accession protocols, which will permit seven new countries to become parties to the North Atlantic Treaty and members of NATO.

The accession protocols were signed in Brussels on 26 March 2003. Once ratified by all 19 NATO member countries have deposited their instruments of ratification with the United States State Department (which is the depository of the North Atlantic Treaty) the Secretary General will invite, on behalf of the North Atlantic Council - Bulgaria, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Romania, Slovakia and Slovenia - to accede to the North Atlantic Treaty.

They then become parties to the Treaty by depositing their instruments of accession with the United States State Department.