Sweden
Sweden ratified the Convention on 30 November 1998, and the Convention entered into force for Sweden on 1 May 1999.
Obligations under the Convention
Notwithstanding the obligation to destroy all stockpiled anti-personnel mines, the Convention permits the retention of the minimum number of anti-personnel mines absolutely necessary for the development of and training in mine detection, mine clearance, or mine destruction techniques. As of 2018, Sweden has reported having retained 6,014 anti-personnel mines for these permitted purposes. The Swedish Armed Forces use these mines in mine clearance training carried out at the Swedish Demining and EOD center, providing deminers with experience of actually clearing live mines.
In its initial transparency report submitted on 29 October 1999, Sweden reported stockpiled anti-personnel mines under its ownership or possession or under its jurisdiction or control. In its transparency report submitted in 2002, Sweden reported that it had completed the destruction of all stockpiled anti-personnel mines. In total, Sweden reported having destroyed 2,663,149 mines.
Sweden reported that there were no mined areas under its jurisdiction or control.
Article 6 of the Convention indicates that “Each State Party in a position to do so shall provide assistance for mine clearance and related activities […], the care and rehabilitation, and social and economic reintegration, of mine victims and for mine awareness programs […], the destruction of stockpiled anti-personnel mines, […] with a view to ensuring the full and prompt implementation of agreed assistance programs.”
In this regard Germany routinely engages in such cooperation and assistance. The latest statement on Article 6 for this State Party can be found on this page.
Annually and no later than 30 April, each State Party is to update information covering the previous calendar year. The latest Article 7 reports for this State Party can be found on this page.
Each State Party is to take all appropriate legal, administrative and other measures, including the imposition of penal sanctions, to prevent and suppress any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention undertaken by persons or on territory under its jurisdiction or control.
Sweden has reported having established national implementation measures or that it considers existing legislation to be sufficient.

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Latest Views and Updates
- 5RC-8ei-Coop-Sweden.pdf28 November 2024English
- 8PC Sweden24 March 2023English
- IM22 7 Cooperation and Assistance Sweden written submission22 June 2022English
- 5PC Sweden25 February 2020English
- 17MSP 9c Coop Sweden29 November 2018English
- 16MSP 11c Committee Cooperation and Assistance Sweden21 December 2017English
- 2PC Sweden28 February 2017English
- 15MSP 10c Sweden Cooperation and Assistance30 November 2016English
- 1PC Sweden2 March 2016English