The categories of the U.S. Munitions List (USML) used throughout this report are as follows; sub-categories are provided for reference only:

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1 UNCLASSIFIED Report to Congress on Direct Commercial Sales Authorizations to Foreign Countries and International Organizations for Fiscal Year 2013 as Required by Section 655 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as Amended Overview This report covers military assistance and military exports of defense articles and defense services licensed for permanent export to foreign country governments and to international organizations during FY 2013 pursuant to Section 655 of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961, as amended. The report specifies the aggregate dollar value and quantity of defense articles, defense services, and international military education and training activities by category, authorized to each foreign country and international organization, as well as data on the actual shipments occurring during the fiscal year. Actual shipment data contained herein shows the total dollar value of all shipments to each destination. Authorizations in this report are categorized based on the destination country. In accordance with subsection (c) of Section 655, this report is also being made available to the public on the internet through the Department of State, Directorate of Defense Trade Controls, at Authorizations applicable to multiple countries are included under the designation Various. Since documentation for shipping purposes requires a definitive destination be declared, actual shipments for those articles approved under the designation Various are attributed to the country listed on the shipping documentation. The value of authorizations for defense articles and defense services does not correlate precisely to the value of articles actually transferred during this same time frame. Most licenses issued for defense articles are valid for four years and may be used throughout this period to carry out the authorized export transactions. Similarly, manufacturing license and technical assistance agreements cover a wide range of programmatic activities for multi-year periods (generally exceeding the four-year validity period of defense article export licenses). Export authorizations furnished in FY 2013 also include certain activities occurring in prior years because the scope of the Department s regulatory authority over such agreements continues for as long as these multi-year agreements remain in effect. The categories of the U.S. Munitions List (USML) used throughout this report are as follows; sub-categories are provided for reference only: UNCLASSIFIED

2 UNCLASSIFIED Category I Firearms, Close Assault Weapons, and Combat Shotguns (a) Non-automatic and semi-automatic firearms (b) Fully automatic firearms (c) Firearms and other weapons (d) Combat shotguns (e) Silencers, mufflers, sound and flash suppressors (f) Riflescopes (g) Barrels, cylinders, receivers, and complete breech mechanisms (h) Components, parts, and associated equipment (i) Technical data Category II Guns and Armament (a) Guns over caliber.50 (b) Flame throwers (c) Devices for launching or delivering ordnance (d) Kinetic energy weapon systems (e) Signature control materials, techniques, and equipment (f) Engines specifically designed for self-propelled guns and howitzers (g) Tooling and equipment (h) Test and evaluation equipment (i) Autoloading systems for electronic programming of projectile function (j) Components, parts, and associated equipment (k) Technical data Category III Ammunition/Ordnance (a) Ammunition/ordnance for Categories I & II articles (b) Ammunition/ordnance handling equipment (c) Equipment and tooling (d) Components, parts, and associated equipment: (1) Guidance and control components (2) Safing, arming, and fuzing components (3) All other components, parts, and associated equipment (e) Technical data UNCLASSIFIED

3 Category IV UNCLASSIFIED Launch Vehicles, Guided Missiles, Ballistic Missiles, Rockets, Torpedoes, Bombs, and Mines (a) Rockets, bombs, grenades, torpedoes, depth charges, land and naval mines, launchers for such defense articles, and demolition blocks and blasting caps (b) Launch vehicles and missile and anti-missile systems (c) Devices and materials for the handling, control, activation, monitoring, detection, protection, discharge, or detonation of the articles in (a) and (b) (d) Missile and space launch vehicle power plants (e) Military explosive excavating devices (f) Ablative materials fabricated or semi-fabricated from advanced composites for the articles in this category (g) Non-nuclear warheads for rockets and guided missiles (h) Components, parts, and associated equipment (i) Technical data Category V Explosives and Energetic Materials, Propellants, Incendiary Agents, and Their Constituents (a) Explosives (b) Propellants (c) Pyrotechnics, fuels, and related substances (d) Oxidizers (e) Binders (f) Additives (g) Precursors (h) Technical data Category VI Vessels of War and Special Naval Equipment (a) Warships, amphibious warfare vessels, landing craft, mine warfare vessels, and patrol vessels (b) Patrol craft without armor, armament or mounting surfaces for weapon systems more significant than.50 caliber machine guns and auxiliary vessels (c) Turrets and gun mounts, arresting gear, special weapons systems, protective systems, submarine storage batteries, catapults, mine sweeping equipment, and other significant naval systems UNCLASSIFIED

4 UNCLASSIFIED (d) Harbor entrance detection devices and controls (e) Naval nuclear propulsion plants, their land prototypes, and facilities for their construction, support, and maintenance (f) Components, parts, and associated equipment (g) Technical data Category VII Tanks and Military Vehicles (a) Military type armed or armored vehicles, military railway trains, and vehicles specifically designed to accommodate military equipment (b) Military tanks, combat engineer vehicles, bridge launching vehicles, half-tracks, and gun carriers (c) Military trucks, trailers, hoists, and skids specifically designed, modified, or equipped to mount or carry weapons (d) Military recovery vehicles (e) Amphibious vehicles (f) Engines specifically designed or modified for the vehicles in (a), (b), and (e) (g) Components, parts, and associated equipment (h) Technical data Category VIII Aircraft and Associated Equipment (a) Aircraft, including but not limited to helicopters, non-expansive balloons, drones, and lighter-than-air aircraft (b) Military aircraft engines (c) Cartridge-actuated devices utilized in emergency escape of personnel and airborne equipment (d) Launching and recovery equipment for the articles in (a) (e) Inertial navigation systems, aided or hybrid inertial navigation systems, Inertial Measurement Units, and Attitude and Heading Reference Systems (f) Developmental aircraft, engines, and components (g) Ground effect machines and components, parts, and associated equipment specifically designed for use with such machines (h) Components, parts, and associated equipment (i) Technical data UNCLASSIFIED

5 Category IX UNCLASSIFIED Military Training Equipment and Training (a) Training equipment (b) Simulation devices for the items covered by this subchapter (c) Tooling and equipment specifically designed or modified for the production of articles controlled by this category (d) Components, parts, and associated equipment (e) Technical data Category X Protective Personnel Equipment and Shelters (a) Protective personnel equipment (b) Permanent or transportable shelters specifically designed and modified to protect against the effect of articles covered by this subchapter (c) Tooling and equipment specifically designed or modified for the production of articles controlled by this category (d) Components, parts, and associated equipment (e) Technical data Category XI Military Electronics (a) Electronic equipment not included in Category XII. This equipment includes but is not limited to: (1) Underwater sound equipment (2) Underwater acoustic active and passive countermeasures and counter-countermeasures (3) Radar systems, with capabilities such as: (i) Search (ii) Acquisition (iii) Tracking (iv) Moving target indication (v) Imaging radar systems (vi) Ground air traffic control radar (4) Electronic combat equipment (5) Command, control and communications systems to include radios (transceivers), navigation, and identification equipment UNCLASSIFIED

6 UNCLASSIFIED (6) Computers specifically designed for military application and any computer specifically modified for use with any defense article (7) Any experimental or developmental electronic equipment specifically designed or modified for military application (b) Electronic systems or equipment for use in surveillance and electronic systems or equipment designed to counteract electronic surveillance (c) Components, parts, and associated equipment (d) Technical data Category XII Fire Control, Range Finder, Optical and Guidance, and Control Equipment (a) Fire control systems, gun and missile tracking and guidance systems, gun range, position, height finders, spotting instruments, and laying equipment, aiming devices, bomb sights, bombing computers, military television sighting, and viewing units, and periscopes (b) Lasers (c) Infrared focal plane array detectors, image intensification and other night sighting equipment or systems, second generation and above military image intensification tubes, and infrared, visible, and ultraviolet devices (d) Inertial platforms and sensors for weapons or weapon systems, guidance, control, and stabilization systems except for those systems covered in Category VIII, astro-compasses and star trackers and military accelerometers and gyros (e) Components, parts, and associated equipment (f) Technical data Category XIII Auxiliary Military Equipment (a) Cameras and specialized processing equipment, photointerpretation, stereoscopic plotting, and photogrammetry equipment, and components (b) Military Information Security Assurance Systems and equipment, cryptographic devices, software, and components (c) Self-contained diving and underwater breathing apparatus UNCLASSIFIED

7 UNCLASSIFIED (d) Carbon/carbon billets and preforms not elsewhere controlled by this subchapter which are reinforced with continuous unidirectional tows, tapes, or woven cloths in three or more dimensional planes (e) Armor, and reactive armor and components, parts and accessories not elsewhere controlled by this subchapter (f) Structural materials (g) Concealment and deception equipment (h) Energy conversion devices for producing electrical energy from nuclear, thermal, or solar energy, or from chemical reaction (i) Metal embrittling agents (j) Hardware and equipment that is associated with the measurement or modification of system signatures for detection of defense articles (k) Tooling and equipment specifically designed or modified for the production of articles controlled by this category (l) Technical data Category XIV Toxicological Agents, Including Chemical Agents, Biological Agents, and Associated Equipment (a) Chemical agents (b) Biological agents and biologically derived substances (c) Chemical agent binary precursors and key precursors (d) Tear gases and riot control agents (e) Defoliants (f) Components, parts, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for military operations and compatibility with military equipment (g) Antibodies, polynucleoides, biopolymers, or biocatalysts specifically designed or modified for use with articles controlled in (f) (h) Medical countermeasures specifically designed or modified for use with the chemical agents listed in (a), and vaccines with the sole purpose of protecting against biological agents identified in (b) (i) Modeling or simulation tools specifically designed or modified for chemical or biological weapons design, development, or employment UNCLASSIFIED

8 UNCLASSIFIED (j) Test facilities specifically designed or modified for the certification and qualification of articles controlled in (f) (k) Components, parts, and associated equipment, exclusive of incinerators, specifically designed or modified for destruction of the chemical agents in (a) or the biological agents in (b) (l) Tooling and equipment specifically designed or modified for the production of articles controlled in (f) (m) Technical data Category XV Spacecraft Systems and Associated Equipment (a) Spacecraft, including communications satellites, remote sensing satellites, scientific satellites, research satellites, navigation satellites, experimental, and multi-mission satellites (b) Ground control stations for telemetry, tracking and control of spacecraft or satellites, or employing any of the cryptographic items controlled under Category XIII (c) Global Positioning System (GPS) receiving equipment (d) Radiation-hardened microelectronic (e) Components, parts, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for the systems or subsystems of this category: satellite fuel, ground support equipment, test equipment, etc. (f) Technical data Category XVI Nuclear Weapons, Design and Testing Related Items (a) Any article, material, equipment, or device which is specifically designed or modified for use in the design, development, or fabrication of nuclear weapons or nuclear explosive devices (b) Any article, etc., specifically designed for use in the devising, carrying out, or evaluating of nuclear weapons tests or any other nuclear explosions (including for modeling or simulating the employment of nuclear weapons) (c) Nuclear radiation detection and measurement devices (d) Components, parts, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for the articles in this category (e) Technical data UNCLASSIFIED

9 UNCLASSIFIED Category XVII Classified Articles, Technical Data and Defense Services Not Otherwise Enumerated All articles, technical data, and defense services which are classified in the interests of national security and which are not otherwise enumerated in the USML Category XVIII Directed Energy Weapons (a) Directed energy weapon systems (b) Equipment specifically designed or modified for the detection or identification of, or defense against, articles controlled in (a) (c) Tooling and equipment specifically designed or modified for the production of defense articles controlled by this category (d) Test and evaluation equipment and test models specifically designed or modified for the defense articles controlled by this category (e) Components, parts, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for the articles in (a) through (d) (f) Technical data Category XIX Reserved Category XX Submersible Vessels, Oceanographic and Associated Equipment (a) Submersible vessels, manned or unmanned, tethered or untethered, designed or modified for military purposes, or powered by nuclear propulsion plants (b) Swimmer delivery vehicles (c) Components, parts, and associated equipment specifically designed or modified for any of the articles in (a) and (b) (d) Technical data Category XXI Miscellaneous Articles (a) Any article not specifically enumerated in the other categories which has substantial military applicability and which has been specifically designed, developed, etc., for military purposes (b) Technical data UNCLASSIFIED

10 AFGHANISTAN 13,789 $138,998,567 $4,096,023 I 26 $101,935 I (a) 100 $26,014 I (h) 711 $59,406 II 1 $12,484 IV 470 $39,359 VII 1 $19,213 VIII 629 $2,947,929 IX 4,611 $69,214,180 X 5,783 $1,523,900 XI 1,130 $3,494,170 XII 314 $22,673,186 XIII 12 $420,000 XIV 1 $100,000 Agreements $38,366,791 ALBANIA 28 $146,232 $134,125 VII 10 $1,000 XII 18 $145,232 ALGERIA 10,424 $463,540,296 $40,631,998 I(h) 100 $11,800 III 2,501 $19,675 IV 418 $425,869 VI 4 $7,708 VII 7 $27,512 VIII 3,025 $51,926,515 IX 11 $21,031,691 X 53 $14,304 XI 3,735 $81,176,699 XII 232 $1,119,942 XV 338 $215,250 Agreements $307,563,331 ANGOLA 1,496 $1,982,368 $214,286 IV 1,200 $11,220 VI 1 $100 VIII 245 $713,436 X 24 $28,300 XI 4 $2,312 XII 22 $1,227,000 ANGUILLA 20,018 $19,599 $8,370 I 18 $9,999 III 20,000 $9,600 ARGENTINA 9,756 $52,796,786 $29,064,501 I(a) 16 $19,440 I(h) 96 $1,824

11 IV 720 $18,000 V 15 $7,870 VII 214 $1,179,115 VIII 3,306 $35,773,529 IX 1 $320,000 X 87 $10,052 XI 366 $2,567,100 XII 671 $2,335,883 XIII 83 $289,186 XV 4,181 $8,139,673 Agreements $2,135,114 ARUBA 342,035 $93,680 $0 III 342,035 $93,680 AUSTRALIA 116,033,161 $1,750,772,272 $104,240,564 I 3,931 $849,178 I(a) 1,245 $1,078,975 I(h) 36,338 $5,707,833 II 1,231 $10,044,007 III 114,978,959 $4,108,398 IV 29,380 $26,047,013 V 3,074 $480,985 VI 37,747 $14,727,713 VII 495 $4,263,804 VIII 8,905 $128,452,809 IX 6,099 $13,941,895 X 16,546 $2,452,106 XI 865,310 $117,722,919 XII 24,931 $16,652,739 XIII 4,417 $6,235,341 XIV 7,954 $452,584 XV 6,457 $12,549,637 XX 142 $1,010,250 Agreements $1,383,994,086 AUSTRIA 3,164 $15,379,311 $376,634 I 49 $30,527 II 2 $35,000 III 1,025 $4,903 IV 1 $500,000 VII 249 $1,215,208 VIII 323 $5,806,362 X 250 $5,363 XI 128 $241,260 XII 1,137 $40,687 Agreements $7,500,001

12 AZERBAIJAN 25,621 $107,957,202 $12,500 III 25,000 $12,500 XI 520 $943,700 XV 101 $101,001,000 Agreements $6,000,002 BAHAMAS 24,169 $128,320 $0 I 2 $1,245 I(a) 167 $121,075 III 24,000 $6,000 BAHRAIN 32,650 $104,413,519 $25,110,100 I 300 $332,140 I(a) 14 $7,226 III 2,300 $38,317 IV 213 $42,155 V 17,626 $123,475 VI 3 $1,573,722 VII 7,950 $2,588,169 VIII 353 $92,591,351 IX 4 $40 X 15 $76,725 XI 3,041 $420,752 XII 800 $5,021,775 XIII 30 $153,450 XIV 1 $150 Agreements $1,444,072 BANGLADESH 10,212 $16,187,819 $4,104,014 I 1 $1 I(a) 90 $16,969 III 20 $8,417 IV 3 $93,000 VII 10 $100 VIII 4,659 $15,577,508 X 770 $185,289 XI 659 $252,535 XIV 4,000 $54,000 BARBADOS 2,000 $650,800 $800 III 2,000 $800 Agreements $650,000 BELGIUM 728,746 $159,727,785 $13,572,874 I 72 $33,113 I(a) 335 $109,750 I(h) 267 $59,206 II 92 $463,760 III 430,430 $130,654

13 IV 206 $221,900 V 1,708 $55,760 VII 347 $650,520 VIII 40,398 $22,229,675 IX 6 $37,443 X 1,119 $221,735 XI 252,746 $4,657,800 XII 470 $1,205,700 XIII 376 $344,025 XIV 2 $12,000 XV 145 $13,194 XX 27 $31,042 Agreements $129,250,508 BELIZE 151 $7,109,041 $1,512,202 VI 4 $1,340,267 X 100 $58,065 XI 47 $663,493 Agreements $5,047,216 BENIN 1,030 $119,008 $119,008 IV 30 $48,049 XIV 1,000 $70,960 BERMUDA 50,388 $47,032 $45,932 I 5 $1,207 I(a) 50 $23,250 I(h) 325 $1,859 III 50,000 $12,500 XII 8 $8,216 BOLIVIA 11,862 $1,259,020 $404,155 I(a) 3,000 $855,000 III 2,432 $5,046 IV 1,150 $19,800 VIII 1 $92,500 XII 11 $213,850 XIV 5,268 $72,824 BOSNIA HERZEGOVINA 164 $1,046,055 $64,062 I 8 $7,491 I(h) 32 $1,830 VII 101 $1,008,971 X 14 $7,210 XII 9 $20,553 BOTSWANA 600 $7,553,895 $573,573 VII 5 $125,000 VIII 535 $6,401,830 XI 50 $971,833

14 XII 10 $1,000 Agreements $54,232 BRAZIL 442,917 $417,630,611 $67,338,894 I 300 $120,260 I(a) 1,070 $2,536,802 I(h) 69 $267,978 II 77 $3,034,376 III 228,579 $756,924 IV 16,901 $7,918,911 V 1,500 $62,925 VI 132,447 $1,985,959 VII 6,055 $3,327,370 VIII 41,081 $76,999,644 IX 354 $1,193,190 X 655 $1,045,260 XI 9,506 $76,373,168 XII 2,357 $20,263,093 XIII 744 $1,372,447 XIV 1,140 $326,843 XV 57 $434,988 XX 23 $87,910 XXI 2 $12,000 Agreements $219,510,563 BRUNEI 11,393 $80,920,622 $33,254,912 I 692 $138,890 I(h) 1,783 $209,350 III 501 $1,937 VIII 46 $30,375,673 X 92 $69,143 XI 4,168 $40,753,022 XII 111 $5,532,606 XIV 4,000 $640,000 Agreements $3,200,001 BULGARIA 400 $1,874,086 $424,626 I 26 $40,205 I(a) 9 $3,637 IV 210 $4,500 VII 10 $5,000 VIII 125 $757,171 XI 13 $1,061,242 XII 7 $2,331 BURKINA FASO 662 $700,940 $155,640 VIII 2 $11,640 X 208 $153,435

15 XI 452 $535,865 BURUNDI 12 $53,737 $0 XIV 12 $53,737 CAMBODIA 3 $320,000 $0 VIII 3 $320,000 CAMEROON 119 $5,154,286 $2,200,095 I 10 $90,014 VI 8 $2,978,488 VII 1 $1,500 VIII 50 $1,928,091 XI 4 $90,264 XII 46 $65,929 CANADA 30,619,590 $2,037,737,652 $214,908,703 I 3,411 $464,602 I(a) 105 $113,010 I(h) 419,782 $2,386,033 II 79 $168,297 III 30,017,957 $13,002,056 IV 63,470 $2,924,369 V 12,361 $237,242 VI 1,251 $11,386,851 VII 32,025 $608,739,896 VIII 3,123 $50,259,027 IX 2,074 $3,912,334 X 121 $2,766,811 XI 7,459 $37,024,735 XII 4,067 $97,604,150 XIII 43,702 $18,563,373 XIV 3,611 $2,954,943 XV 4,991 $9,191,596 XX 1 $23,750 Agreements $1,176,014,577 CAPE VERDE 5 $68,183 $37,961 XI 5 $68,183 CAYMAN ISLANDS 52,009 $32,031 $25,752 III 52,000 $16,240 XII 9 $15,791 CHILE 114,435 $327,330,192 $63,343,481 I 159 $377,311 I(h) 2,692 $1,120,344 II 592 $119,667 III 29,784 $1,939,353 IV 6,700 $6,707,319 V 10,900 $580,524

16 VI 345 $43,186 VII 2,051 $7,971,475 VIII 8,109 $64,474,375 IX 169 $717,526 X 1,768 $202,096 XI 2,187 $46,174,737 XII 3,039 $6,082,444 XIII 43 $132,959 XIV 45,897 $1,183,952 Agreements $189,502,924 COLOMBIA 32,367,741 $1,026,573,251 $251,178,592 I 744 $660,475 I(a) 354 $1,521,488 I(h) 22,000 $2,394,829 II 1 $500 III 31,797,908 $9,197,213 IV 7,418 $547,067 V 6,434 $2,086,591 VI 2,449 $7,277,335 VII 5,172 $29,949,753 VIII 207,876 $304,839,431 IX 183 $344,733 X 2,092 $1,453,122 XI 953 $13,683,098 XII 18,205 $58,085,392 XIII 280,440 $4,111,028 XIV 15,511 $778,526 XV 1 $270,000 Agreements $589,372,670 CONGO 2 $54,100 $0 VIII 1 $54,000 XII 1 $100 COSTA RICA 274,773 $284,865 $268,566 I(a) 13 $16,471 I(h) 1 $4,136 III 272,720 $236,340 XIV 2,039 $27,918 CROATIA 413 $1,173,475 $106,885 I 12 $6,528 VII 10 $5,000 VIII 131 $664,385 IX 40 $20,000 X 100 $123,027 XI 25 $306,785

17 XII 12 $11,880 XIII 60 $6,565 XIV 15 $11,025 XVI 8 $18,280 CURACAO 100,001 $23,027,000 $0 III 100,000 $27,000 VIII 1 $23,000,000 CZECH REPUBLIC 28,686 $6,384,798 $1,008,415 I 2 $1,900 I(h) 10 $2,250 II 6 $54,390 III 25,601 $153,544 VII 252 $85,628 VIII 11 $3,610,129 X 96 $11,319 XI 539 $550,499 XII 2,168 $69,829 XIV 1 $310 Agreements $1,845,000 DENMARK 899,162 $277,040,374 $43,815,122 I 26,052 $489,696 I(a) 19 $56,260 I(h) 28,791 $587,608 II 682 $8,692,824 III 479,372 $1,057,117 IV 12,240 $2,530,753 V 6,132 $90,998 VII 55,777 $1,716,182 VIII 3,479 $23,346,482 IX 4 $70,472 X 1,401 $1,228,998 XI 273,430 $21,245,674 XII 10,969 $72,539,713 XIII 12 $1,850 XIV 802 $92,110 Agreements $143,293,637 DJIBOUTI 142 $342,536,752 $0 I(h) 1 $1,000,000 II 1 $300,000 VII 2 $22,500,000 VIII 3 $168,000,000 X 14 $2,861,644 XI 66 $137,465,308

18 XII 23 $3,400,000 XIII 30 $1,509,800 XV 2 $5,500,000 DOMINICA 4 $12,400 $0 XII 4 $12,400 DOMINICAN REPUBLIC 548,389 $3,435,883 $2,311,092 I(a) 500 $130,070 III 525,150 $23,750 IV 100 $227,000 VI 2 $842,336 VIII 305 $837,324 IX 1 $16,876 X 245 $162,450 XI 17 $260,736 XII 69 $632,840 XIV 22,000 $292,500 Agreements $10,001 EAST TIMOR 20,252 $259,800 $0 I 250 $237,500 I(h) 2 $8,500 III 20,000 $13,800 ECUADOR 309,338 $7,502,789 $1,642,953 I 1 $750 I(a) 8 $89,680 II 1,600 $20,000 III 5,200 $9,360 IV 82 $23,780 VI 1,384 $18,943 VII 386 $146,120 VIII 176 $2,257,107 X 104 $165,435 XI 250,367 $1,144,072 XII 1 $206,475 XIII 25 $9,500 XIV 50,000 $960,000 XV 4 $2,966 Agreements $2,448,601 EGYPT 166,300 $168,434,655 $4,914,083 I 777 $3,179,702 I(h) 1,679 $71,760 II 369 $106,850 III 5,800 $58,215 IV 6,631 $126,070 IX 138 $91,601

19 VII 680 $212,911 VIII 1,666 $3,713,489 XI 2,713 $26,062,331 XII 5,734 $1,291,437 XIII 10 $2,823 XIV 140,002 $2,437,600 XV 41 $4,500 XX 60 $1,206,130 Agreements $129,869,236 EL SALVADOR 621 $1,257,496 $362,020 I(a) 618 $463,911 VI 2 $788,856 XII 1 $4,729 ESTONIA 256,756 $15,706,258 $8,572,790 III 3,240 $4,730 VII 10 $2,014 VIII 1 $300 X 175 $17,668 XI 253,166 $9,028,486 XII 98 $647,011 XIII 66 $6,049 Agreements $6,000,000 ETHIOPIA 376 $820,511 $145,832 IV 80 $400 VIII 157 $501,864 IX 1 $3,450 XI 12 $10,943 XII 126 $303,854 FALKLAND ISLANDS 6 $22,060 $0 XI 6 $22,060 FINLAND 85,211 $205,541,760 $19,433,516 I 730 $224,557 III 2 $920 IV 8,645 $6,754,986 VI 33 $24,915 VII 3,970 $513,512 VIII 7,641 $24,647,514 IX 138 $95,452 X 750 $377,911 XI 60,387 $40,305,838 XII 2,373 $10,134,792 XIII 538 $292,191 XIV 2 $12,000 XV 1 $144

20 XVIII 1 $10 Agreements $122,157,018 FRANCE 5,445,347 $419,017,155 $36,137,112 I 776 $1,744,617 I(a) 3 $3,447 I(h) 23,822 $523,042 III 5,072,033 $1,367,201 IV 22,332 $35,078,600 V 550 $20,230 VI 236 $1,578,093 VII 5,116 $3,249,582 VIII 26,733 $26,977,815 IX 126 $4,569,483 X 71 $16,466 XI 268,082 $14,533,069 XII 22,509 $18,000,169 XIII 13 $6,173 XIV 417 $1,388,330 XV 2,441 $5,101,420 XX 87 $723,380 Agreements $304,136,038 FRENCH GUIANA 3 $5,181 $194,000,000 XI 3 $5,181 FRENCH POLYNESIA 4 $89,153 $55,000 VIII 3 $34,153 XIV 1 $55,000 GABON 20,014 $2,023,369 $282,201 VIII 20,013 $2,018,587 XI 1 $4,782 GAMBIA 5 $68,183 $423,787 XI 5 $68,183 GEORGIA 1,000,117 $15,296,692 $163,880 I 1 $200 III 1,000,014 $171,400 IX 85 $58,580 XI 1 $5,000 XII 16 $61,511 Agreements $15,000,001 GERMANY 399,115 $719,321,260 $66,956,227 I(a) 67 $458,682 I(h) 730 $91,156 III 756 $86,903 IV 11,430 $21,584,848 V 39,401 $320,422

21 VI 52 $74,967 VII 414 $859,383 VIII 24,057 $80,406,596 IX 2,170 $2,179,763 X 11,553 $2,698,656 XI 260,814 $23,260,147 XII 6,307 $11,656,647 XIII 40,332 $1,709,846 XIV 113 $49,222 XV 907 $1,780,744 XX 6 $4,008,720 XXI 6 $390 Agreements $568,094,168 GHANA 142 $414,196 $92,741 VIII 47 $215,495 XI 88 $190,965 XII 5 $1,220 XIII 2 $6,516 GREECE 8,675 $463,415,381 $4,915,535 III 300 $30,000 IV 126 $1,782,922 VI 928 $46,940 VII 657 $348,096 VIII 3,598 $33,653,424 IX 237 $24,790 X 820 $16,980 XI 218 $1,458,457 XII 582 $980,037 XIII 7 $3,015 XIV 1,202 $23,539 Agreements $425,047,181 GUATEMALA 6,494,696 $6,389,726 $3,980,030 III 6,393,387 $290,103 IV 51,000 $2,535,000 IX 1 $527 XI 246 $1,653,189 XII 62 $160,907 XIV 50,000 $1,750,000 GUYANA 2,545,037 $1,630,004 $21,900 I(a) 32 $32,349 III 2,545,000 $1,568,500 IV 2 $15,100 XII 3 $14,055 HAITI 580,670 $41,880,211 $803,502

22 I 1 $100,000 I(a) 465 $161,536 III 570,000 $154,000 IX 3 $40,150,000 VIII 1 $1,000,000 X 100 $26,600 XIV 10,100 $288,075 HONDURAS 15,876 $13,058,812 $1,646,171 I(a) 13,300 $6,110,233 I(h) 340 $3,067 VIII 53 $4,050,378 X 2,004 $245,400 XI 6 $875,307 XII 173 $1,774,427 HONG KONG 7,509,859 $1,663,853 $802,927 I(a) 2 $1,812 I(h) 1,630 $10,524 III 7,504,000 $1,393,520 IV 1,469 $41,489 V 1,957 $186,262 VIII 2 $385 X 143 $13,635 XII 50 $989 XIV 606 $15,237 HUNGARY 238 $5,376,514 $66,072 XI 217 $60,441 XII 9 $51,552 XIV 12 $14,520 Agreements $5,250,001 ICELAND 3 $3,387,294 $204,000 VIII 2 $1,508 XI 1 $1,000 Agreements $3,384,786 INDIA 726,678 $1,938,852,565 $447,100,195 I 288 $391,781 I(h) 732 $32,049 II 65 $935,225 III 274,064 $420,462 IV 16,289 $1,857,256 V 50 $10,095 VI 1,369 $426,656 VII 17,228 $1,915,692 VIII 20,012 $1,496,052,098 IX 2,125 $2,170,920

23 X 722 $105,376 XI 373,331 $148,082,891 XII 5,848 $29,366,276 XIII 30 $4,071,150 XIV 2,503 $49,879 XV 11,788 $17,151,732 XVIII 6 $1,346,292 XX 28 $15,565 XXI 200 $43,862 Agreements $234,407,308 INDONESIA 167,796 $131,866,584 $21,325,538 I 340 $204,747 I(a) 74 $865,318 I(h) 2,635 $135,745 II 144 $11,634 III 11,090 $274,480 IV 4,279 $1,917,624 VI 280 $2,841,100 VII 938 $583,115 VIII 143,029 $101,089,697 IX 631 $6,055,492 X 206 $62,915 XI 1,079 $8,773,684 XII 415 $4,687,972 XIII 1,308 $2,276,036 XIV 1,250 $468,750 XX 24 $581,472 XXI 74 $421,800 Agreements $615,003 IRAQ 5,012,658 $144,826,031 $2,782,332 I 11 $101 I(a) 3 $906 I(h) 4,650 $12,511 II 59 $372,235 III 5,002,243 $2,404,560 IV 2,030 $3,312,560 VI 30 $15,200 VII 37 $1,095,666 VIII 34 $35,011,382 IX 2,302 $35,691,689 X 701 $70,001 XI 512 $5,874,088 XII 44 $19,537 XIII 2 $1,000

24 Agreements $60,944,595 IRELAND 5,096 $2,375,213 $703,349 I 342 $494,058 I(h) 2,772 $47,509 II 1 $100 III 12 $44,490 VIII 4 $12,918 X 83 $14,119 XI 1,596 $301,412 XII 286 $1,055,606 Agreements $405,001 ISRAEL 7,435,344 $3,081,924,687 $410,814,057 I 1,062 $605,656 I(a) 506 $278,394 I(h) 211,391 $1,280,417 II 1,291 $1,850,380 III 1,292,142 $3,993,207 IV 184,093 $66,744,791 V 236,048 $2,758,063 VI 8,154 $2,986,171 VII 2,864,482 $622,434,967 VIII 19,734 $433,924,960 IX 25,909 $10,356,459 X 2,246 $694,465 XI 1,100,118 $188,610,910 XII 172,472 $24,207,585 XIII 1,000,799 $32,869,977 XIV 314,743 $4,477,086 XV 52 $194,020 XVIII 80 $101,365 XX 22 $127,956 Agreements $1,683,427,858 ITALY 1,019,378 $3,260,443,984 $98,607,569 I 345 $1,992,219 I(h) 1,042 $963,486 III 273,828 $7,299,069 IV 138,619 $21,596,802 V 63 $11,441 VI 465 $561,048 VII 18,108 $2,733,390 VIII 20,839 $260,414,845 IX 9,115 $4,747,553 X 12,421 $11,940,364 XI 517,685 $58,662,575

25 XII 7,834 $47,660,001 XIII 295 $585,406 XIV 16,596 $261,669 XV 543 $3,981,003 XVI 1,305 $1,278,282 XX 275 $580,416 Agreements $2,835,174,415 JAMAICA 24,241 $280,630 $467,223 I(a) 500 $152,505 I(h) 2,700 $7,838 III 21,000 $9,450 IX 19 $104,167 X 22 $6,670 JAPAN 16,171,122 $29,344,702,930 $940,212,236 I 11,156 $962,293 I(a) 96 $224,827 I(h) 10,939 $1,049,385 II 389 $3,794,375 III 2,077,260 $6,414,525 IV 307,478 $781,571,663 V 586,781 $4,207,488 VI 7,024,309 $48,390,400 VII 3,737 $2,737,138 VIII 5,605,539 $989,949,211 IX 2,407 $18,421,524 X 10,310 $728,266 XI 497,433 $428,016,128 XII 15,498 $124,103,559 XIII 670 $4,615,403 XIV 9,399 $4,761,449 XV 7,678 $95,358,177 XVII 2 $13,865 XX 41 $248,093 Agreements $26,829,135,161 JORDAN 3,435,799 $208,598,038 $5,343,760 I 436 $654,462 I(a) 124 $166,635 I(h) 64,498 $702,395 III 3,322,062 $484,682 IV 10,050 $985,166 V 32 $2,548 VII 40 $210,210 VIII 862 $18,982,223 IX 92 $65,500

26 X 5,785 $1,337,500 XI 4,023 $6,910,209 XII 130 $68,649 XIII 13 $3,250 XIV 27,652 $980,067 Agreements $177,044,542 KAZAKHSTAN 2,703 $843,957 $80,547 I 42 $3,700 I(a) 1 $18,850 I(h) 1 $3,250 III 2,000 $15,600 IV 40 $400 VIII 130 $272,616 IX 61 $1,520 X 10 $2,550 XI 185 $299,828 XII 227 $210,361 XIII 6 $15,282 KENYA 1,849 $54,006,401 $5,357,975 I 158 $1,523,004 I(h) 83 $202,398 VIII 1,524 $7,505,817 X 30 $30,750 XI 44 $164,129 XII 10 $80,300 Agreements $44,500,003 KOSOVO 131 $995,473 $294,585 I 8 $187,619 VII 11 $17,014 IX 1 $20,000 XI 98 $678,571 XII 13 $92,269 KUWAIT 80,560 $75,831,335 $3,114,073 I 192 $178,790 I(a) 300 $381,161 I(h) 750 $44,616 II 202 $277,334 III 68,587 $995,503 IV 159 $72,560 V 3,173 $310,050 VI 52 $4,829 VII 305 $8,006,382 VIII 3,084 $2,037,119 IX 1,707 $339,223

27 X 4 $2,185 XI 598 $7,530,014 XII 1,260 $2,143,684 XIII 65 $2,080 XIV 122 $5,802 Agreements $53,500,003 KYRGYZSTAN 147 $22,585 $22,585 X 140 $16,100 XI 7 $6,485 LAOS 111 $5,485 $0 IV 111 $5,485 LATVIA 2,320,471 $3,904,684 $1,241,742 I 20 $200 III 2,320,040 $727,583 IV 20 $200 VII 12 $238,429 VIII 40 $520 IX 40 $520 XI 190 $1,096,276 XII 30 $715,101 XIII 4 $1,000,000 XIV 51 $109,375 XV 24 $16,480 LEBANON 6,388,483 $20,337,909 $992,646 I 606 $474,617 I(a) 3,225 $910,415 I(h) 13,633 $230,371 III 6,370,000 $1,077,000 VIII 18 $34,505 IX 1,001 $191,000 Agreements $17,420,001 LIBERIA 9,600 $1,093,400 $0 IV 600 $11,400 X 1,000 $1,000,000 XIV 8,000 $82,000 LIBYA 5,812 $111,162,019 $93,506 I 1 $1 VII 8 $321,000 VIII 5,692 $15,117,701 IX 35 $41,412 XI 56 $304,752 XII 16 $2,527,050 XIII 3 $350,100 XIV 1 $600,000

28 Agreements $91,900,003 LITHUANIA 250,441 $3,768,677 $3,035,010 I(h) 1 $435 VIII 24 $71,321 IX 64 $1,254,374 XI 250,352 $2,442,547 LUXEMBOURG 633 $10,727,807 $1,223,183 I(h) 458 $7,900 IV 45 $5,118 X 80 $2,599 XII 50 $11,688 Agreements $10,700,502 MACEDONIA 166 $175,538 $166,034 XI 146 $43,876 XII 20 $131,662 MALAYSIA 269,552 $180,778,605 $45,385,039 I 36,261 $44,294,083 I(a) 3,215 $985,950 I(h) 145,538 $1,614,095 II 1 $1,000,000 III 36,962 $218,068 IV 1,813 $115,800 VI 2 $7,600 VII 2,582 $7,528,056 VIII 21,572 $56,456,830 IX 4 $57,720 X 1,400 $355,541 XI 637 $5,518,776 XII 576 $4,965,045 XIII 11 $2,900 XIV 12,957 $553,137 XV 6,021 $12,105,002 Agreements $45,000,002 MALDIVES 2 $1,558 $8,500 XI 2 $1,558 MALTA 250,229 $957,512 $615,541 I 2 $200 VIII 2 $200 X 2 $3,386 XI 250,097 $485,204 XII 107 $466,495 XIII 19 $2,027 MARSHALL ISLANDS 2 $6,200 $6,200 XIII 2 $6,200

29 MAURITANIA 2,170 $5,939,237 $76,648 I(h) 4 $7,296 IV 400 $3,740 VIII 38 $174,827 X 700 $192,500 XI 22 $311,000 XII 6 $1,420,323 XIV 1,000 $87,550 Agreements $3,742,001 MAURITIUS 2,400 $62,400 $62,400 IV 900 $20,400 XIV 1,500 $42,000 MEXICO 117,078,366 $1,076,911,880 $94,053,945 I 3,590 $5,254,566 I(a) 20,614 $9,346,736 I(h) 12,127 $605,328 III 116,700,850 $39,971,256 IV 6,694 $2,255,591 V 58,001 $1,264,860 VI 85 $5,244,836 VII 5 $862,450 VIII 983 $21,151,625 IX 38 $493,390 X 16,876 $4,678,604 XI 253,933 $187,584,726 XII 291 $5,766,509 XIII 1,987 $2,297,902 XIV 2,257 $117,493 XV 35 $679,716,000 Agreements $110,300,008 MOLDOVA 22 $109,220 $0 IX 2 $95,000 XII 20 $14,220 MONGOLIA 50 $598,350 $270,056 VIII 8 $8,030 XI 20 $200 XII 12 $540,120 XV 10 $50,000 MONTENEGRO 13 $23,264 $10,120 XI 7 $10,118 XVI 6 $13,146 MONTSERRAT 38 $943 $50,000 XIV 38 $943 MOROCCO 83,050 $41,476,888 $4,587,633

30 I 1 $2,123 III 10,000 $4,500 IV 17 $5,605 VI 1 $11,918 VII 60,466 $5,351,487 VIII 10,730 $20,379,043 IX 2 $990 XI 1,075 $2,051,554 XII 547 $75,873 XIII 211 $18,792 Agreements $13,575,003 MOZAMBIQUE 50 $178,841 $0 VIII 10 $1,000 XI 40 $177,841 NAMIBIA 60 $1,200 $0 VIII 20 $400 XI 20 $400 XII 20 $400 NATO (International Organization) $179,516,295 AFGHANISTAN BELGIUM CANADA FRANCE GERMANY VII 27 $10,522 XII 2 $833,707 I 10 $3,437 I(a) 10 $15,080 I(h) 90 $4,796 IV 2 $6,000 VIII 1 $9,500 XI 787 $2,556,358 XIII 321 $389,484 VIII 19 $246,905 XI 5 $1,239 XIII 40 $5,617 IV 12 $32,022 IX 15 $234,058 VII 11 $15,950 VIII 12,541 $1,432,980 XI 1,301 $1,551,244 XII 108 $68,686 XV 30 $43,470

31 HUNGARY ITALY KOSOVO LUXEMBOURG POLAND PORTUGAL ROMANIA UK VARIOUS I(h) 10 $1,000 IX 2 $70,000 VIII 7 $43,050,000 XI 10 $40,990,080 XII 8 $1,538,934 XIII 6 $3,015,000 VIII 1 $1 XI 6 $2,850 XV 79 $109,793 XX 13 $27,318 II 5 $12,263 IV 208 $13,251,610 VII 2 $1,700,000 VIII 10,121 $43,131,710 XI 316 $23,079,865 XII 1 $1,400,000 XIII 1 $1,981 XIV 420 $441,600 XIV 1,072 $43,202 XI 10 $23,810 XI 1 $5,500 IX 10 $16,390 XI 6 $6,333 IV 1 $1,000 XI 8 $135,000 NEPAL 195 $348,017 $278,988 I 77 $49,341 IX 20 $10,000 XII 98 $288,674 a $2 NETHERLANDS 323,378 $470,320,390 $78,427,761 I 1,623 $859,824 I(h) 7,468 $132,989 II 2 $10,184 III 26,314 $283,642

32 1 968 IV 2,780 $44,333, V 3 $ VI 1,435 $5,808, VII 19,988 $2,552, VIII 3,995 $95,477, IX 18 $27,283, X 331 $1,673, XI 256,388 $8,747, XII 2,578 $51,929, XIII 166 $239, XIV 80 $81, XV 39 $90, XVIII 10 $5, XX 159 $80, XXI 1 $103, Agreements $230,627, NEW CALEDONIA 6 $23,779 $10, VIII 6 $23, NEW ZEALAND 6,218,409 $177,370,501 $10,242, I 908 $765, I(a) 153 $239, I(h) 4,941 $461, II 1 $2, III 6,164,322 $5,687, IV 34,369 $2,887, V 799 $75, VI 972 $4,174, VII 81 $1,112, VIII 338 $39,771, IX 105 $465, X 112 $42, XI 2,033 $36,853, XII 780 $14,522, XIII 1,358 $2,844, XIV 7,134 $625, XV 3 $1, Agreements $66,837, NICARAGUA 180 $2,017,580 $252, VI 3 $1,431, XI 169 $333, XII 8 $252, NIGER 617 $32,875,897 $57, VIII 8 $8,000, IX 2 $36,000

33 X 550 $155, XI 37 $1,056, XII 20 $854, Agreements $22,774, NIGERIA 1,538 $25,352,743 $707, IV 1 $ VIII 1,414 $6,317, IX 10 $1, XI 80 $28, XII 33 $5, Agreements $19,000, NORWAY 440,832 $682,086,894 $49,636, I 166 $69, I(h) 1,070 $173, II 66 $380, III 116,158 $2,150, IV 618 $63,789, V 23,100 $1,105, VI 149 $1,288, VII 1,218 $1,112, VIII 2,822 $163,537, IX 143 $275, X 1,016 $103, XI 268,372 $31,187, XII 23,132 $2,562, XIII 2,301 $1,976, XIV 440 $17, XV 1 $ XX 60 $402, Agreements $411,952, OMAN 2,053,035 $385,602,922 $6,224, I 6,269 $5,468, I(a) 31 $83, I(h) 38,715 $1,099, II 92 $1,381, III 2,000,000 $480, IV 73 $1,179, VI 17 $67, VII 904 $236, VIII 2,848 $137,385, IX 44 $92, X 100 $1,012, XI 963 $12,186,138

34 XII 674 $1,109, XIII 301 $61, XIV 2,004 $18, Agreements $223,740, PAKISTAN 74,953 $173,993,719 $34,120, I 202 $146, I(a) 451 $411, I(h) 1,180 $6, II 136 $17, III 25,000 $84, IV 856 $1,489, VI 2,443 $37, VII 3,261 $963, VIII 19,631 $62,778, IX 352 $262, X 12,374 $3,409, XI 2,701 $12,858, XII 6,023 $35,042, XIII 3 $1, XIV 339 $112, XX 1 $ Agreements $56,371, PANAMA 9,816,320 $6,728,832 $5,568, I 542 $803, I(a) 488 $675, I(h) 7,358 $141, III 9,757,400 $1,988, IV 10,320 $498, VI 2 $852, VII 40 $ VIII 4 $4, XI 36 $725, XII 130 $258, XIV 40,000 $780, PAPUA NEW GUINEA 37,518 $562,897 $562, IV 10,503 $144, XIV 27,015 $418, PARAGUAY 127,508 $6,663,359 $873, I 1,742 $2,923, I(a) 224 $343, I(h) 9,178 $262, III 79,181 $19, IV 33,228 $454, VIII 1 $500,000

35 IX 87 $1,719, X 132 $18, XI 1 $ XII 20 $36, XIV 3,714 $65, Agreements $320, PERU 16,368,020 $41,488,292 $5,582, I 214 $622, I(h) 621 $1,147, III 16,100,000 $1,478, IV 1,085 $259, VI 4 $608, VII 2 $250, VIII 2,842 $11,498, IX 3,002 $22, X 2,226 $503, XI 250,803 $17,916, XII 1,287 $3,275, XIII 1 $1, XIV 5,933 $252, Agreements $3,652, PHILIPPINES 1,153,327 $55,372,778 $17,444, I 6,469 $495, I(a) 74,889 $27,531, I(h) 246,137 $1,160, III 820,505 $529, IV 44 $60, VII 178 $54, VIII 4,116 $14,408, X 2 $3, XI 976 $1,424, XII 7 $ XIII 4 $3, Agreements $9,700, POLAND 374,164 $517,828,438 $16,779, I 424 $24, I(a) 9 $792, I(h) 717 $87, II 336 $3,101, III 98,854 $730, IV 906 $126, VII 375 $1,550, VIII 9,550 $19,108, IX 256 $637,373

36 X 62 $44, XI 257,357 $14,334, XII 4,597 $6,168, XIII 711 $668, XIV 8 $3, XV 2 $47, Agreements $470,401, PORTUGAL 3,482 $69,084,751 $2,635, I 1 $ II 41 $14, VI 28 $26, VII 1 $1,000, VIII 2,301 $59,305, XI 324 $2,490, XII 84 $233, XIII 701 $584, XV 1 $ Agreements $5,429, QATAR 15,685 $64,500,111 $17,305, I 376 $3,224, I(a) 60 $44, I(h) 675 $867, II 329 $113, IV 280 $18, VI 6 $30, VII 529 $876, VIII 10,337 $22,722, IX 550 $8,285, X 962 $367, XI 692 $16,708, XII 439 $7,768, XIII 204 $516, XIV 245 $152, XV 1 $ Agreements $2,803, ROMANIA 31,665 $120,876,224 $2,132, III 31,000 $13, IV 8 $9, VIII 107 $431, IX 3 $121, X 1 $1, XI 499 $5,075, XII 3 $ XIII 2 $2,443

37 XIV 42 $6, Agreements $115,215, RUSSIA 4,913 $30,327,426 $5,115, I 1 $1, VI 3 $2,596, VII 609 $298, XI 140 $262, XV 4,160 $16,788, Agreements $10,380, SAUDI ARABIA 1,149,786 $1,920,399,082 $204,732, I 7,913 $27,499, I(a) 42,950 $43,611, I(h) 13,197 $4,884, II 301 $2, III 496,433 $71,408, IV 56,757 $105,733, V 105,271 $36,222, VI 181 $363, VII 9,009 $151,982, VIII 22,809 $84,185, IX 5,462 $42,350, X 8,413 $5,513, XI 272,932 $429,047, XII 41,209 $185,864, XIII 46,651 $5,131, XIV 20,279 $768, XV 18 $74, XXI 1 $ Agreements $725,756, SENEGAL 274 $239,774 $194, XI 256 $188, XII 18 $51, SERBIA 786 $929,513 $861, I 26 $77, I(a) 25 $51, I(h) 50 $1, IX 680 $786, XII 5 $13, SEYCHELLES 14 $229,056 $ XI 14 $229, SINGAPORE 2,467,952 $8,178,567,562 $77,188, I 63 $14, I(a) 35 $189, I(h) 2,379 $96,702

38 II 678 $22,695, III 1,703,394 $15,264, IV 36,494 $2,243, V 148,709 $911, VI 6,737 $2,152, VII 57,729 $3,362, VIII 108,631 $844,111, IX 10,738 $13,015, X 3,724 $4,336, XI 365,114 $179,859, XII 5,486 $100,806, XIII 142 $35, XIV 17,546 $602, XVI 352 $122, XXI 1 $200, Agreements $6,988,546, SLOVAKIA 39 $399,324 $559, VIII 5 $11, XI 7 $34, XII 24 $305, XV 3 $47, SLOVENIA 487 $625,439 $115, VIII 48 $509, X 117 $26, XI 300 $76, XII 22 $11, SOLOMON ISLANDS 1,306 $51,790 $45, IV 6 $6, XIV 1,300 $45, SOUTH AFRICA 89,329 $41,273,086 $11,033, IV 86,520 $451, VII 1 $ VIII 2,492 $17,080, IX 1 $ X 10 $1, XI 180 $547, XII 119 $305, XV 6 $115, Agreements $22,770, SOUTH KOREA 3,440,350 $4,040,170,303 $247,530, I 472 $375, I(a) 676 $598, I(h) 54,686 $715, II 736 $1,038,617

39 III 439,587 $524, IV 640,412 $114,400, V 2,502 $209, VI 66,248 $88,809, VII 1,196,502 $63,381, VIII 601,125 $685,749, IX 766 $10,147, X 1,949 $101, XI 280,650 $213,157, XII 5,221 $103,531, XIII 140,440 $3,714, XIV 7,940 $723, XV 436 $2,923, XVI 2 $3, Agreements $2,750,066, SOUTH SUDAN 63 $20,025,960 $ VIII 20 $ IX 23 $20,025, XI 20 $ SPAIN 624,410 $404,983,612 $49,223, I 78 $249, I(h) 454 $317, II 4 $41, III 356,033 $1,495, IV 125,269 $3,879, V 34,454 $305, VI 321 $35,724, VII 15,590 $9,966, VIII 53,425 $30,428, IX 2,499 $3,789, X 3,357 $548, XI 26,420 $30,882, XII 4,586 $2,973, XIII 530 $213, XIV 1,333 $47, XV 39 $3,476, XVI 18 $8, Agreements $280,634, SRI LANKA 1 $100,000 $ IX 1 $100, ST. KITTS AND NEVIS 81,601 $134,545 $102, I 55 $71, I(a) 43 $24, III 81,500 $32,880

40 X 2 $3,596 XII 1 $2,059 ST. VINCENT AND 1321 GRENADINES 650 $12,199 $ I I(h) $991 $11, SURINAME 100,000 $20,000 $19, III 100,000 $20, SWEDEN 5,956,177 $197,912,395 $44,760, I I(h) II III IV V VI VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV XV XX Agreements 11,627 10, ,704, , ,857 12, ,924 9,002 41, $389,986 $180,182 $77,850 $2,209,287 $1,070,469 $562,460 $927,837 $2,203,630 $60,377,496 $11,160 $570,818 $28,005,166 $12,412,617 $606,200 $6,460 $32,848 $2,417,248 $85,850, SWITZERLAND 258,736 $94,674,449 $23,012, I I(h) II III IV V VII VIII IX X XI XII XIII XIV Agreements , , , $132,432 $10,969 $44,498 $3,850 $1,239,349 $120,310 $66,923 $9,487,160 $50,000 $150,849 $6,200,704 $1,116,466 $204,375 $11,812 $75,834, TAIWAN 64,339 $424,260,080 $43,813,982

41 I 2 $ I(a) 9 $11, I(h) 111 $ III 15,501 $14, VI 20,162 $3,896, VII 985 $342, VIII 27,280 $119,272, IX 58 $87,379, X 231 $108, Agreements $213,233, TAJIKSTAN 118 $2,032,243 $932, XI 18 $549, XII 100 $383, Agreements $1,100, TANZANIA 603 $290,300 $90, X 602 $90, XII 1 $200, THAILAND 14,409,113 $228,920,143 $69,787, I 4,775 $1,780, I(a) 28,738 $16,385, I(h) 48,250 $1,542, II 805 $1,773, III 14,139,220 $1,441, IV 11,729 $22,832, V 1,165 $1,563, VI 132 $344, VII 4,265 $1,437, VIII 51,390 $88,592, IX 78 $722, X 93 $59, XI 61,872 $12,078, XII 2,210 $6,356, XIII 14 $7, XIV 54,377 $813, Agreements $71,186, TONGA 17 $22,816 $ I(a) 16 $12, IX 1 $10, TRINIDAD AND TOBAGO 125 $2,289,891 $174, II 115 $78, VIII 1 $5, X 5 $1, XI 2 $3, XII 2 $85,527

42 Agreements $2,115, TUNISIA 26,487 $481,665,881 $120,331, I 330 $425, I(h) 1,000 $39, IV 42 $28, VI 1 $ VII 2 $1, VIII 10,048 $206,837, XI 14 $11,364, XIV 15,050 $169, Agreements $262,800, TURKEY 975,379 $1,954,975,126 $86,029, I 5,732 $12,781, I(a) 711 $649, I(h) 655 $164, II 80 $272, III 502,475 $552, IV 59,012 $4,519, V 65,827 $2,212, VI 138 $35, VII 16,175 $9,271, VIII 4,787 $242,904, IX 187 $6,286, X 4,522 $218, XI 65,294 $67,684, XII 5,706 $41,565, XIII 481 $800, XIV 242,260 $2,382, XV 1,263 $4,944, XVIII 20 $ XX 54 $109, Agreements $1,557,619, TURKMENISTAN 20,168 $845,251 $184, I(h) 16 $41, III 20,000 $115, VIII 29 $433, XI 121 $252, XII 2 $1, TURKS AND CAICOS IS. 45,000 $12,250 $12, III 45,000 $12, UGANDA 18 $10,660 $9, XI 17 $9, XIV 1 $1, UKRAINE 730 $1,027,572 $7,695

43 IX 210 $156, XI 440 $44, XII 2 $ XV 78 $501, Agreements $325, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES 8,172,473 $2,008,429,531 $372,767, I 52,387 $56,719, I(a) 788 $1,116, I(h) 52,354 $5,785, II 381 $48, III 7,249,878 $1,677, IV 256,581 $213,483, V 10,113 $301, VI 286 $240, VII 200,356 $7,045, VIII 29,202 $438,748, IX 18,596 $27,591, X 824 $730, XI 3,507 $114,043, XII 11,532 $140,720, XIII 361 $497, XIV 285,289 $3,319, XV 38 $5,019, Agreements $991,339, UNITED KINGDOM 194,972,487 $3,121,787,172 $208,633, I 4,415 $2,085, I(a) 349 $1,217, I(h) 40,285 $2,454, II 187 $4,441, III 192,838,129 $8,727, IV 1,519,331 $55,192, V 9,233 $1,730, VI 4,174 $31,471, VII 4,454 $2,033, VIII 93,993 $247,172, IX 14,306 $15,070, X 15,258 $4,586, XI 326,372 $148,362, XII 35,891 $69,644, XIII 4,108 $2,231, XIV 60,390 $7,083, XV 606 $1,483, XVI 102 $257, XX 904 $7,052,342

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