Article 35 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
Treaties providing for obligations for third States
An obligation arises for a third State from a provision of a treaty if the parties to the treaty intend the provision to be the means of establishing the obligation and the third State expressly accepts that obligation in writing.
See also: Article 34 Vienna Convention on the Law of Treaties
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