
The White House Briefing Room
June 20, 1999
JOINT STATEMENT BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION CONCERNING STRATEGIC OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE ARMS AND FURTHER STRENGTHENING OF STABILITY
THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
(Cologne, Germany)
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For Immediate Release
June 20, 1999
JOINT STATEMENT
BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION
CONCERNING STRATEGIC OFFENSIVE AND DEFENSIVE ARMS
AND FURTHER STRENGTHENING OF STABILITY
Confirming their dedication to the cause of strengthening strategic
stability and international
security, stressing the importance of further reduction of strategic
offensive arms, and recognizing
the fundamental importance of the Treaty on the Limitation of
Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems (ABM
Treaty) for the attainment of these goals, the United States of America and
the Russian Federation
declare their determination to continue efforts directed at achieving
meaningful results in these
areas.
The two governments believe that strategic stability can be
strengthened only if there is
compliance with existing agreements between the Parties on limitation and
reduction of arms.
The two governments will do everything in their power to facilitate the
successful completion of
the START II ratification processes in both countries.
The two governments reaffirm their readiness, expressed in Helsinki in
March 1997, to
conduct new negotiations on strategic offensive arms aimed at further
reducing for each side the
level of strategic nuclear warheads, elaborating measures of transparency
concerning existing
strategic nuclear warheads and their elimination, as well as other agreed
technical and
organizational measures in order to contribute to the irreversibility of
deep reductions including
prevention of a rapid build-up in the numbers of warheads and to contribute
through all this to the
strengthening of strategic stability in the world. The two governments
will strive to accomplish the
important task of achieving results in these negotiations as early as
possible.
Proceeding from the fundamental significance of the ABM Treaty for
further reductions in
strategic offensive arms, and from the need to maintain the strategic
balance between the United
States of America and the Russian Federation, the Parties reaffirm their
commitment to that Treaty,
which is a cornerstone of strategic stability, and to continuing efforts to
strengthen the Treaty, to
enhance its viability and effectiveness in the future.
The United States of America and the Russian Federation, recalling
their concern about the
proliferation in the world of weapons of mass destruction and their means
of delivery, including
missiles and missile technologies, expressed by them in the Joint Statement
on Common Security
Challenges at the Threshold of the Twenty First Century, adopted on
September 2, 1998 in Moscow,
stress their common desire to reverse that process using to this end the
existing and possible new
international legal mechanisms.
In this regard, both Parties affirm their existing obligations under
Article XIII of the ABM
Treaty to consider possible changes in the strategic situation that have a
bearing on the ABM
Treaty and, as appropriate, possible proposals for further increasing the
viability of this Treaty.
The Parties emphasize that the package of agreements signed on
September 26, 1997 in
New York is important under present conditions for the effectiveness of the
ABM Treaty, and they
will facilitate the earliest possible ratification and entry into force of
those agreements.
The implementation of measures to exchange data on missile launches
and on early
warning and to set up an appropriate joint center, recorded in the Joint
Statement by the Presidents
of the United States of America and the Russian Federation signed on
September 2, 1998 in
Moscow, will also promote the strengthening of strategic stability.
Discussions on START III and the ABM Treaty will begin later this
summer. The two
governments express their confidence that implementation of this Joint
Statement will be a new
significant step to enhance strategic stability and the security of both
nations.
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