SIPRI Yearbook 2011
IV. The Treaty on Open Skies
Given the suspended state of the CFE Treaty and the frozen status of the Vienna Document 1999, the value of the Treaty on Open Skies in enhancing military transparency and other CSBMs has increased.47 The first review conference of the treaty, in 2005, stressed the regime’s relevance and pointed to several sensitive issues, such as the distribution of flight quotas, the modernization of sensors, extension of competence into the areas of environmental protection, crisis management and conflict prevention, and the perennial issue of Cyprus’s accession to the treaty. The latter issue prevented the 2005 conference from adopting a final document by consensus.48
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