DATE=6/10/98 TYPE=CORRESPONDENT REPORT NUMBER=2-233666 TITLE=ALBRIGHT / ARMS CONTROL (L) BYLINE=GIL BUTLER DATELINE=STATE CONTENT= VOICED AT: INTRO: SECRETARY OF STATE MADELEINE ALBRIGHT HAS URGED QUICK U-S SENATE RATIFICATION OF THE NUCLEAR TEST BAN TREATY, AND EXPRESSED REGRET THAT THE RUSSIAN LEGISLATURE HAS POSTPONED ITS RATIFICATION OF THE START TWO NUCLEAR DISARMAMENT TREATY. V-O-A'S GIL BUTLER REPORTS SHE MADE HER REMARKS IN A SPEECH FOCUSSING ON THE IMPLICATIONS OF RECENT NUCLEAR TESTS BY INDIA AND PAKISTAN. TEXT: SECRETARY ALBRIGHT SPOKE TO A SEMINAR IN WASHINGTON THAT IS LOOKING AT THE STATUS OF ARMS CONTROL IN THE AFTERMATH OF NUCLEAR TESTS BY INDIA AND PAKISTAN. SHE SAID THE TESTS DEALT A BLOW TO NON PROLIFERATION, BUT DID NOT LESSEN THE NEED FOR IT. SHE SAID U-S SENATE RATIFICATION OF THE COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN TREATY -- THE C-T-B-T -- IS STEP ONE IN REDUCING THE NUCLEAR DANGER AFTER THE SOUTH ASIA TESTS. /// ALBRIGHT ACT /// ON THIS CRITICAL MEASURE, AT THIS PERILOUS TIME, AMERICAN LEADERSHIP SHOULD BE UNABIGUOUS, DECISIVE AND STRONG. IN PARTICULAR, I URGE MY FRIEND SENATOR (JESSE) HELMS TO BRING THE C-T-B-T BEFORE HIS COMMITTEE, EXAMINE IT ON ITS MERITS. AND IF THE CHAIRMAN WANTS ME TO TESTIFY, ALL HE HAS TO DO IS SAY THE WORD AND I'LL BE THERE... // OPT // OR JUST WHISTLE. (CHUCKLE) // END OPT // /// END ACT /// SECRETARY ALBRIGHT TOLD THE SEMINAR AMERICA'S STRATEGY FOR REDUCING NUCLEAR DANGER INVOLVES MORE THAN TEST BANS. SHE SAID UNTIL RUSSIAN AND AMERICAN NUCLEAR ARSENALS ARE IN LINE WITH POST COLD WAR REALITIES, THEY ARE LARGER AND IN A HIGHER STATE OF ALERT THAN WOULD BE, IN HER WORD, IDEAL. SHE SAID NUCLEAR REDUCTIONS UNDER THE START ONE AGREEMENT ARE AHEAD OF SCHEDULE, BUT START TWO MUST STILL BE RATIFIED. /// ALBRIGHT ACT /// UNFORTUNATELY, I MUST REPORT THAT THE DUMA TODAY VOTED TO POSTPONE CONSIDERATION OF START TWO. I DEEPLY REGRET THAT DECISION, AND I HOPE THE MAJORITY OF THE RUSSIAN LEGISLATURE WILL COME TO UNDERSTAND WHAT ITS CLEAREST THINKERS ALREADY HAVE -- WHICH IS THAT, IN LIGHT OF THE SOUTH ASIA TESTS, START TWO RATIFICATION IS NOW MORE URGENT THAN EVER. /// END ACT /// // OPT // SHE SAID RATIFICATION OF START TWO WILL SET THE STAGE FOR START THREE, WHICH SHE SAID WILL REDUCE STRATEGIC NUCLEAR WEAPONS TO 80 PERCENT BELOW COLD WAR PEAKS. // END OPT // IN A NEW INITIATIVE, SECRETARY ALBRIGHT PROPOSED AN INTERNATIONAL AGREEMENT TO PLACE TIGHTER CONTROLS ON THE EXPORT OF SHOULDER-FIRED MISSILES, WHICH SHE DESCRIBED AS A GROWING THREAT TO CIVIL AVIATION. LATER, STATE DEPARTMENT SPOKESMAN JAMES RUBIN POINTED TO THE PROLIFERATION OF SHOULDER-FIRED AIR DEFENSE MISSILES SUCH AS THE U-S STINGER MISSILE. /// RUBIN ACT /// THE ARMED FORCES OF MORE THAN 115 COUNTRIES AND DOZENS OF SUB-NATIONAL GROUPS ARE NOW EQUIPPED WITH PORTABLE SURFACE TO AIR MISSILES. IN LIGHT OF THIS, WE HAVE IMPOSED SOME RATHER STRINGENT EXPORT RESTRICTIONS AND WE WANT TO PROMOTE SIMILAR STRINGENCY AROUND THE WORLD. /// END ACT /// HE SAID THE UNITED STATES WANTS THOSE COUNTRIES THAT HAVE THE MISSILES AND CAN EXPORT THEM, TO APPLY RIGID CONTROLS SO THE WEAPONS DO NOT FALL INTO THE WRONG HANDS. (SIGNED) NEB/MGB/MMK 10-Jun-98 3:13 PM EDT (1913 UTC) NNNN Source: Voice of America .