Eleventh Conference of States Parties (CSP11)
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The Eleventh Conference of States Parties (CSP11) to the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is scheduled to take place as follows:
Date: 25 - 29 August 2025
Venue: Centre International de Conférences Genève (CICG), Geneva, Switzerland
Time: 10:00-13:00 and 15:00-18:00 (CEST)
On 23 May 2025, the notification of CSP11 was circulated: Notification of CSP11
On 09 June 2025, an invitation to CSP11 was circulated: Invitation to CSP11
Registration to CSP11 is open from 09 June to 11 August 2025
All the information to facilitate your participation in CSP11 will be made available on this page.
If you require any additional information or assistance, please do not hesitate to contact the ATT Secretariat at: info@thearmstradetreaty.org.
CSP11 OPENING SESSION
The opening session of the Conference will take place on Monday, 25 August 2025, from 10h00 -11h00 and will be addressed by the following speakers:
- Mr. José Luis VILA, Secretary of Strategic Affairs, Office of the Chief of Cabinet of the Republic of Argentina
- Ms. Melanie REGIMBAL, Chief, United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (Geneva)
- Mr. Gilles CARBONNIER, Vice-President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
- Ms. Sushmita KARKI, Senior Program Officer at Women for Peace and Democracy – Nepal (Control Arms)
THEMATIC DISCUSSION ON UNIVERSALIZATION
The thematic discussion on universalization will take place from about 11h15 to 13h00. The session will take the form of a panel discussion involving the following speakers:
- Mr. Pacharo KAYIRA, Deputy Permanent Representative, Mission of Malawi to the United Nations in Geneva
- Ms. Luz Helena MARTINEZ NIÑO, ATT Coordinator, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Colombia
- Mr. Richardo Colman, Deputy Permanent Representative, Mission of Vanuatu to the United Nations in Geneva
- Ms. Laurence MARZAL, Senior Programme Officer, Inter-Parliamentary Union
- Ms. Emily MISOLA RICHARD, Legal Adviser, International Committee of the Red Cross
- Dr. Mark DOWNES, Director, Small Arms Survey.
Registration Process
With reference to the ATT Rules of Procedure (RoP) (here), the following registration process applies for the different categories of delegations who wish to attend the Eleventh Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty (CSP11).
PLEASE NOTE: Note verbales and formal letters submitted for registration to CSP11 must list all delegates who will participate in person and/or follow the Conference proceedings via livestreaming.
States Parties, Signatory States and Observer States wishing to send a delegation to CSP11 (in accordance with RoP 1, 2 or 3) should submit a NOTE VERBALE to the Head of the ATT Secretariat listing all delegates, indicating the full name and position of each delegate. The head of the delegation, alternate(s) and advisor(s) should be clearly indicated. In addition to this, each individual member of the delegation must register.
PLEASE NOTE: Every State that registers for CSP11 will be considered to have participated in the Conference and to have been ‘in attendance’ for the purposes of Rule 5 of the ATT Financial Rules (here).
International and Regional Organizations wishing to send a delegation to CSP11 (in accordance with RoP 4) should submit a NOTE VERBALE to the Head of the ATT Secretariat listing all delegates, indicating the full name and position of each delegate. The head of the delegation, alternate(s) and advisor(s) should be clearly indicated. In addition to this, each individual member of the delegation must register.
Civil Society Organizations including NGOs and Industry wishing to send a delegation to CSP11 (in accordance with RoP 5) should submit a FORMAL LETTER to the President of the Conference (through the ATT Secretariat) requesting to participate and listing all delegates, indicating the full name and position of each delegate. In addition to this, each individual member of the delegation must register.
PLEASE NOTE: Where NGOs and industry representatives are registering for the Conference with an international coalition of NGOs or an association representing industry, a single FORMAL LETTER from the international coalition or industry association listing the names of the organizations/companies represented and their delegates is considered to be equivalent to an individual letter from each organization/company.
Media representatives are requested to submit their credentials for accreditation to the ATT Secretariat at registration@thearmstradetreaty.org.
Objections by States Parties against the representation of a delegation
In accordance with Rule of Procedure 7.4, any objection notification of a State Party against the representation of a delegation received by the President at info@thearmstradetreaty.org by 10:00 CET Saturday, 23 August 2025 will be referred to the Conference for a procedural decision. In accordance with Rule of Procedure 7.5, any representative of a delegation whose participation has been objected to shall be seated provisionally until the Conference has given its decision.
Logistics
Eleventh Conference of States Parties to the ATT (CSP11) Venue
The Eleventh Conference of States Parties to the ATT (CSP11) will be held from 25 -29 August 2025 at
Centre International de Conférences Genève (CICG)
Rue de Varembé 17, 1202 Geneva, Switzerland
Accommodation
Please note that delegates are responsible for booking their own accommodation.
The ATT Secretariat would like to encourage deletages to book accommodation as soon as possible.
The following websites offer information and assistance on finding accommodation in Geneva:
Conference documents
The official documents for CSP11 will beavailable in all languages on this webpage.
Provisional Budget Estimates for the Financial Year 2026 - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
Report on the ATT Secretariat's Work for the Period 2024/2025 - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
Report on the ATT Sponsorship Programme for the Period 2024/2025 - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
ATT Working Group on Effective Treaty Implementation (WGETI) - Chair's Report to CSP11 - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
Draft Decision on the Establishment of Gender Focal Points under the Arms Trade Treaty (Annex to the WGETI Chair’s Report to CSP11) - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
Informal Explanatory Note prepared by Mexico on the Draft Decision - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
ATT Working Group on Transparency and Reporting (WGTR) - Chair's Report to CSP11 - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
ATT Working Group on Treaty Universalization (WGTU) - Co-chairs' Report to CSP11 - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
Non-paper submitted by the United Kingdom: Proposal for the CSP11 to agree a mandate to elaborate a 5-year strategy for the ATT " Revised" - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
Working paper submitted by Panama: Strengthening Youth Participation in the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) - English Arabic Chinese French Russian Spanish
Statements
Mr. José Luis VILA
Secretary of Strategic Affairs, Office of the Chief of Cabinet of the Republic of Argentina
Keynote Address (Coming soon)
Ms. Mélanie REGIMBAL
Chief, United Nations Office for Disarmament Affairs (Geneva)
Mr. Gilles CARBONNIER
Vice-President of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)
Ms. Sushmita KARKI
Senior Program Officer at Women for Peace and Democracy – Nepal (Control Arms)
States Parties
International and Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry
- International Humanitarian Law and Youth Initiative (IHLYI)
- Maat for Peace, Development and Human Rights (EN, AR)
States Parties
- Australia
- Austria
- Belgium
- Brazil
- Burkina Faso
- Cameroon
- Canada ( EN, FR)
- Central African Republic
- Colombia
- Czech Republic
- Denmark
- El Salvador
- France
- Ireland
- Japan
- Liberia
- Luxembourg
- Mexico
- Namibia
- Netherlands, the Kingdom of
- New Zealand
- Norway
- Panama
- Peru
- Portugal
- South Africa on behalf of the African Group
- South Africa
- Spain
- State of Palestine
- State of Palestine (Right of reply)
- Sweden
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Signatory States
Observer States
International and Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry
- Action Sécurité Ethique Républicaines
- Control Arms Coalition
- DMUN Foundation
- Gender Equality Network for Small Arms Control (EN, FR)
- Global Initiative Against Transnational Organized Crime (GI-TOC)
- International Humanitarian Law and Youth Initiative
- Maat for Peace, Development and Human Rights (EN, AR)
- Partners for Transparency
- Small Arms Survey
- Transparency International
- The HALO Trust
States Parties
- Australia
- Colombia on behalf of LATAM
- Czech Republic
- Ireland
- Japan
- Mexico
- Netherlands, the Kingdom of
- Nigeria
- State of Palestine
International and Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry
- Action Sécurité Ethique Républicaines
- Control Arms Coalition
- International Humanitarian Law and Youth Initiative (IHLYI)
- Maat for Peace, Development and Human Rights (EN, AR)
- Nonviolence International Southeast Asia
States Parties
- Argentina
- Australia
- Brazil
- Colombia
- Czech Republic
- Guinea
- Ireland
- Mexico
- Mexico GBV Presentation
- Netherlands, the Kingdom of
- New Zealand
- Nigeria
- Panama
- Sierra Leone
- Slovenia
- State of Palestine
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom Great Britian and Northern Ireland
Signatory States
nternational and Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry
- Action Sécurité Ethique Républicaines
- Control Arms Coalition
- DMUN Foundation
- Maat for Peace, Development and Human Rights ( EN, AR)
- NonViolence Southeast Asia
States Parties
- Australia
- Brazil
- Cameroon
- France
- Ireland
- Mexico
- Netherlands, the Kingdom of
- Panama
- Switzerland
- United Kingdom Great Britain and Northern Ireland
International and Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry
- Action Sécurité Ethique Républicaines
- Control Arms Coalition, ATT Monitor
- Maat for Peace, Development and Human Rights ( EN, AR)
- Partners for Transparency
States Parties
NGOs and Industry
States Parties
International and Regional Organizations
NGOs and Industry
- Control Arms Coalition
- DMUN Foundation
- Maat for Peace, Development and Human Rights ( EN, AR)
Speakers List
The Speakers’ List for the Eleventh Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty (CSP11) is now OPEN.
How to be included in the Speakers’ List
Participants wishing to be included in the list of speakers for one or more agenda items should submit a request to the ATT Secretariat at info@thearmstradetreaty.org with the following information:
- Subject title: CSP11 Speakers’ List.
- Name of the State or organization wishing to speak.
- Name of the delegate who will speak on behalf of the State or organization (if known).
- The Day(s) or Date(s) the State or organization wishes to speak (information regarding the dates and times of agenda items will available in the CSP11 Provisional Programme of Work (coming soon) :
English
Chinese
5. The Agenda item(s) the State or organization wishes to speak under (e.g., Agenda item 5, General Debate).
General debate
The CSP11 Provisional Agenda makes provision for General Debate. Accordingly, it is possible to make a statement under this agenda item by submitting a request. In addition, delegations that are fully accredited to CSP11 can submit general statements to the ATT Secretariat at info@thearmstradetreaty.org for publication on the ATT website under ‘General Statements’, along with all other statements of the Conference.
Publication of the Speakers’ List
The ATT Secretariat will make available in the meeting room a list of speakers on the morning of each day of CSP11, indicating the order in which participants inscribed on the list will be called on to speak under the relevant agenda item(s).
Anyone wishing to speak must submit a request to the ATT Secretariat at info@thearmstradetreaty.org by 18:30 (CEST) the day before they wish to speak.
Participants who submit a request to speak after this time, will not be included in the published list of speakers for the day in question and instead will need to request to speak during the meeting or by approaching the ATT Secretariat desk in the meeting room.
Participants who have not requested to be included in the list of speakers will still be able to request to take the floor during the meetings by approaching the ATT Secretariat desk in the meeting room requesting to take the floor and indicating the name of the State or organization that wishes to speak, as well as the name of the delegate who will speak (if known).
Participants who have not requested to be included in the list of speakers will still be able to request to take the floor during the meetings by approaching the ATT Secretariat desk in the meeting room requesting to take the floor and indicating the name of the State or organization that wishes to speak, as well as the name of the delegate who will speak (if known).
The Speakers’ List shall be drawn according to the provisions of the ATT Rules of Procedure. Accordingly, observers States shall be invited to speak only after the list of speakers of States Parties and signatory States has been exhausted and other observers may speak thereafter. When a statement is delivered on behalf of a group of States Parties and signatory States, this statement will be given priority.
Time limit
For reasons of time management, the President (in accordance with Rule 20(4) of the ATT Rules of Procedure) requests that participants limit their general statements to 4 minutes, and general interventions to 2.5 minutes.
Note: The CSP11 Provisional Annotated Programme of Work inadvertently indicated a time limit of five (5) minutes for general statements. In accordance with established practice, the President will apply a limit of four (4) minutes. A revised version of the CSP11 Provisional Annotated Programme of Work, reflecting this practice, has been made available on the ATT website.
Copies of statements
To facilitate interpretation, participants delivering a prepared written statement should submit an electronic copy of this statement at least 1 hour in advance of the relevant session of the meeting by emailing them to info@thearmstradetreaty.org. If you wish your statement to be published on the ATT website, please also indicate this clearly in your e-mail.
The speakers list shall be drawn according to the provisions of the ATT Rules of Procedure quoted below:
Rule 20 – Statements (extract from ATT Rules of Procedure)
- No representative may address the Conference without having previously obtained the permission of the President. The President shall call upon speakers in the order in which they signify their desire to speak.
- The Secretariat shall be in charge of drawing up a list of speakers. Unless otherwise decided by the President for each specific session, observers States shall be invited to speak only after the list of speakers of States Parties and signatory States has been exhausted and other observers may speak thereafter. When a statement is delivered on behalf of a group of States Parties and signatory States, this statement is pronounced in priority.
- The debate shall be confined to the item before the Conference, and the President may call a speaker to order if his/her remarks are not relevant to the item under discussion. Speakers who continue to make remarks not relevant to the item under discussion shall have their speaking rights withdrawn for the duration of the debate.
- The President may limit the time allowed to each speaker and the number of times each representative may speak on any question. When a limit has been set and a speaker exceeds the allotted time, the President shall call him/her to order without delay.
During the course of a debate, the President may announce the list of speakers and, with the consent of the Conference, declare the list closed.
Side Events
CSP11 Side Events Schedule (weekly) - As of 24 August 2025CSP11 Side Events Schedule (daily) - As of 24 August 2025
Further to the announcement that the Eleventh Conference of States Parties to the Arms Trade Treaty (CSP11) scheduled to take place from 25-29 August 2025 will be held in person, with an option to follow the Conference proceedings via livestreaming, the ATT Secretariat is pleased to confirm that there are two options available for the holding of side events:
Option 1: in-person side events
Stakeholders are informed that it is possible to hold side events in-person at the venue of the Conference in Geneva, the Centre International de Conférences Genève (CICG). Four rooms for each day of the Conference are reserved at the CICG for this purpose and the ATT Secretariat hereby invites proposals for side events.
Information regarding room availability and capacity, as well as the costs of technical equipment is provided in the following document:
Side Event - Background Information
information regarding catering is also available:
Please submit your request by sending a completed Side Event - Proposal Form to Mr. Tom NIJS at the ATT Secretariat at: tom.nijs@thearmstradetreaty.org by 11 August 2025.
Option 2: virtual side events
Any State or organization that wishes/plans to hold a virtual side event or webinar during the week of 25-29 August 2025 is welcome to inform the ATT Secretariat of the event by sending an email to: tom.nijs@thearmstradetreaty.org, and we will post the information on the CSP11 webpage for all stakeholders to consult.
Please include the following information in your notification:
1) Title of the event,
2) Date of the event,
3) Time (including time zone), and
4) Access link (including a password, if required to access the event).
Please be advised that side event organisers will be responsible for hosting and facilitating such virtual events.
Please note that there is no option to hold a side event in hybrid format.
Anyone planning to hold a side event during this week is encouraged to schedule the event to commence prior to the start or after the close of the plenary sessions taking place from 10:00-13:00 and 15:00-18:00 (CEST) each day of the Conference.
You can find the agenda here.
Presentations
ATT Secretariat: Status of Participation
ATT Secretariat: Status of Reporting
ATT Secretariat: Status of VTF Finances and Projects
ATT Secretariat: Status of the ATT Sponsorship Programme
EL Salvador : International Assistance Presentation
ATT Secretariat: Status of ATT Finances