DATE=5/16/98 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-232332 TITLE=CLINTON / TEST BAN (S-ONLY) BYLINE=DAVID GOLLUST DATELINE=BIRMINGHAM CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: AT THE BIRMINGHAM SUMMIT, PRESIDENT CLINTON IS AWAITING A REPORT FROM DEPUTY SECRETARY OF STATE STROBE TALBOTT ON HIS EFFORT TO PERSUADE PAKISTAN NOT TO RESPOND IN KIND TO INDIA'S NUCLEAR TESTS. V-O-A'S DAVID GOLLUST REPORTS FROM BIRMINGHAM. TEXT: MR. TALBOTT HEADED TO BRITAIN TO MEET THE PRESIDENT AFTER SEEING PAKISTANI PRIME MINISTER NAWAZ SHARIF AND URGING RESTRAINT IN THE WAKE OF THE NUCLEAR TESTS. U-S OFFICIALS ARE WORRIED THE INDIAN BLASTS WILL ACCELERATE THE SOUTH ASIAN ARMS RACE AND KILL OFF EFFORTS FOR A GLOBAL TEST BAN. IN HIS SATURDAY RADIO MESSAGE -- FROM THE BIRMINGHAM SUMMIT -- MR. CLINTON SAID U-S SENATE RATIFICATION OF THE TEST BAN TREATY HAS BECOME MORE URGENT: ///CLINTON ACTUALITY/// I SUBMITTED THE TREATY TO THE SENATE LAST FALL. NOW IT'S ALL THE MORE IMPORT THAT THE SENATE ACT QUICKLY -- THIS YEAR -- SO THAT WE CAN INCREASE THE PRESSURE ON AND ISOLATION OF OTHER NATIONS THAT MAY BE CONSIDERING THEIR OWN NUCLEAR TEST EXPLOSIONS. ///END ACT/// THE PRESIDENT SAID INDIA CAN REVERSE COURSE FROM THE DANGEROUS PATH IT HAS EMBARKED ON BY SIGNING THE TEST BAN TREATY IMMEDIATELY AND WITHOUT CONDITIONS. (SIGNED) NEB/DAG/JO 16-May-98 8:26 AM EDT (1226 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .