13 October 1999White House Report, October 13, 1999
(Pakistan, CTBT) (550) ............... WHITE HOUSE SAYS CTBT SHOULD NOT BE PUT OFF UNTIL NEW PRESIDENT Asked about whether there will be a Senate vote on ratifying the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, Lockhart said Senate Democrats are working amongst themselves with the Senate leadership on a plan to put off such a vote. Both Republicans and Democrats acknowledge that there are not enough votes in the Senate for ratification. Under the U.S. Constitution for a treaty to be ratified, 67 of the 100 Senators, or two-thirds of those voting, must vote for ratification. The Republican leadership wants the Democrats to promise not to bring the treaty back to the floor of the Senate until 2001, following the Presidential elections. But Lockhart said the White House, and Senate Democrats have made their view clear on this: "We don't believe it is in our national security interests to make a blanket statement" like that -- "that no matter what happens in the world, no matter what our national security interests are, that we won't talk about something, that we won't bring something up." "The issue is now whether Senate Republicans want to delay this treaty or whether they want to vote this treaty down," the Press Secretary said. (Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S. Department of State)