Adapting the CTBTO to current developments
With regard to the new U.S. administration’s support for the CTBT, some Member States referred to the Treaty’s entry into force as now being “a realistic perspective in the near future”. Others cautioned that real perspectives for entry into force would also necessitate expressions of political will by the other States whose signature and ratification are preconditions for entry into force. Besides the United States, the other remaining so-called Annex 2 States, whose ratification is necessary for the Treaty to enter into force, are China, the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK), Egypt, India, Indonesia, Israel, Iran and Pakistan.
Executive Secretary Tibor Tóth pointed out that, while it is still uncertain how much time is left until the Treaty enters into force, it might now be considerably less than previously anticipated in terms of preparing the organization and its verification regime to the level proscribed by the Treaty.
“If and when we come closer to that ultimate and long sought after goal of entry into force, there could be no excuses if we are not ready.”
International Monitoring System
International Data Centre

The International Data Centre in Vienna, Austria.
On-Site-Inspections

Visual observation during the Integrated Field Exercise IFE08.
International Scientific Symposium

The International Scientific Studies Project will culminate in an international conference in June 2009
Prudent and creative use of financial resources
27 Feb 2009