Agreement on South Asian Free Trade Area (SAFTA) (2004)
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2. The rights and obligations of a Contracting State which has withdrawn from this Agreement shall cease to apply as of that effective date.

3. Following the withdrawal by any Contracting State, the Committee shall meet within 30 days to consider action subsequent to withdrawal.

Article 22. Entry Into Force

1. This Agreement shall enter into force on 1st January 2006 upon completion of formalities, including ratification by all Contracting States and issuance of a notification thereof by the SAARC Secretariat. This Agreement shall supercede the Agreement on SAARC Preferential Trading Arrangement (SAPTA).

2. Notwithstanding the supercession of SAPTA by this Agreement, the concessions granted under the SAPTA Framework shall remain available to the Contracting States until the completion of the Trade Liberalisation Programme.

Article 23. Reservations

This Agreement shall not be signed with reservations, nor will reservations be admitted at the time of notification to the SAARC Secretariat of the completion of formalities.

Article 24. Amendments

This Agreement may be amended by consensus in the SAFTA Ministerial Council. Any such amendment will become effective upon the deposit of instruments of acceptance with the Secretary General of SAARC by all Contracting States.

Article 25. Depository

This Agreement will be deposited with the Secretary General of SAARC, who will promptly furnish a certified copy thereof to each Contracting State.

Conclusion

IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned being duly authorized thereto by their respective Governments have signed this Agreement.

DONE in ISLAMABAD, PAKISTAN, On This The Sixth Day Of the Year Two Thousand Four, In Nine Originals In The English Language All Texts Being Equally Authentic.

M. MORSHED KHAN

Minister for Foreign Affairs

People's Republic of Bangladesh

NADO RINCHHEN

Officiating Minister for Foreign Affairs

Kingdom of Bhutan

YASHWANT SINHA

Minister of External Affairs

Republic of India

FATHULLA JAMEEL

Minister of Foreign Affairs 

Republic of Maldives

DR. BHEKH B. THAPA

Ambassador-at-large for Foreign Affairs 

His Majesty's Government of Nepal

KHURSHID M. KASURI

Minister of Foreign Affairs 

Islamic Republic of Pakistan

TYRONNE FERNANDO

Minister of Foreign Affairs

Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka

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