Published online by Cambridge University Press: 18 May 2017
[Reprinted from an unofficial translation provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce. This agreement was drawn up on June 3, 1957. It was first signed on June 6, 1962, by Jordan, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Republic, Morocco, and Kuwait. As of March 2, 1964, Iraq and Yemen had also signed. On April 30, 1964, the agreement entered into force for the following five countries that had previously ratified the agreement: Jordan, Iraq, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Republic, and Kuwait. Morocco and Yemen had not ratified.]
* [Reprinted from an unofficial translation provided by the U.S. Department of Commerce. This agreement was drawn up on June 3, 1957. It was first signed on June 6, 1962, by Jordan, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Republic, Morocco, and Kuwait. As of March 2, 1964, Iraq and Yemen had also signed. On April 30, 1964, the agreement entered into force for the following five countries that had previously ratified the agreement: Jordan, Iraq, Syrian Arab Republic, United Arab Republic, and Kuwait. Morocco and Yemen had not ratified.]