United States Acquires
Aircraft from Moldova
The Department of
Defense of the United States of America and the Ministry of Defense
of the Republic of Moldova recently reached an agreement to implement
the Cooperative Threat Reduction accord signed on June 23, 1997,
in Moldova. This agreement authorized the United States Government to
purchase nuclear-capable MiG-29 fighter planes from the Government of
Moldova. This is a joint effort by both Governments to ensure that these
dual-use military weapons do not fall into the hands of rogue states.
The June accord
is one of several agreements signed by the United States government
and governments of the Newly Independent States to establish cooperative
measures against the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction and
technology, materials, and expertise related to such weapons, which
remained after the dissolution of the Warsaw Pact.
This step will contribute
to the establishment of an enhanced climate of trust in the relations
between the Republic of Moldova and the United States, and will be a
positive example in the development of the principles of the Partnership
for Peace Program.
The Cooperative
Threat Reduction Act of 1993 and subsequent legislation provide broad
authority for the Department of Defense to facilitate the elimination
of former Soviet weapons. The June accord is one of several agreements
signed by the U.S. government and governments of newly independent states
to establish cooperative measures against the proliferation of nuclear,
biological and chemical weapons and the associated delivery vehicles,
technology, materials, and expertise which remained after the breakup
of the Soviet Union.