JOINT COMPLIANCE AND INSPECTION
COMMISSION
AGREEMENT NUMBER 14
RELATING TO THE TREATY BETWEEN
THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND
THE UNION OF SOVIET SOCIALIST REPUBLICS ON
THE REDUCTION AND LIMITATION OF STRATEGIC OFFENSIVE ARMS
OF JULY 31, 1991
POINTS OF ENTRY
The Governments of the Parties to the Treaty Between the United States
of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Reduction
and Limitation of Strategic Offensive Arms of July 31, 1991, hereinafter
referred to as the Treaty,
Acting in accordance with the Treaty,
In order that points of entry be established, at entry into force
of the Treaty, to the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan,
and Ukraine,
To improve the viability and effectiveness of the Protocol on Inspections
and Continuous Monitoring Activities Relating to the Treaty, hereinafter
referred to as the Inspection Protocol,
To improve the viability and effectiveness of the Memorandum of Understanding
on the Establishment of the Data Base Relating to the Treaty, hereinafter
referred to as the Memorandum of Understanding,
Have agreed as follows:
Article One
1. Paragraph 1 of Section IV of the Inspection Protocol shall be superseded
by the following provisions:
"The United States of America and the Russian Federation shall each
establish on its territory no more than three and no fewer than two
points of entry. The Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan,
and Ukraine shall each establish one point of entry on its territory.
The points of entry and their associated inspection sites shall be listed
in Annex I to the Memorandum of Understanding. Each Party may change
a point of entry to its territory by providing notification of such
a change to the other Parties in accordance with paragraph 23 of Section
III of this Protocol."
2. Paragraph 8 of Section IV of the Inspection Protocol shall be superseded
by the following provisions:
"The following routes for flights of inspection airplanes used in accordance
with this Section to and from the points of entry shall be listed in
paragraph 10 of Annex I to the Memorandum of Understanding:
(a) from the west, directly to and from the points of entry to the
Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and western
points of entry to the Russian Federation and the United States of
America;
(b) from the east, directly to and from the point of entry to
the Republic of Kazakhstan and eastern points of entry to the Russian
Federation and the United States of America;
(c) between the points of entry to the Republic of Belarus, the
Republic of Kazakhstan, Ukraine, and western points of entry to
the Russian Federation. An inspection airplane of the United States
of America shall use such routes only if it has arrived at one of
these points of entry from the west;
(d) between the point of entry to the Republic of Kazakhstan and
eastern points of entry to the Russian Federation. An inspection
airplane of the United States of America shall use such routes only
if it has arrived at one of these points of entry from the east.
Such flight routes shall be the basis for issuing standing diplomatic
clearance numbers. Each Party shall assign alternate airfields in accordance
with the rules of the International Civil Aviation Organization. Each
Party may change routes for flights of inspection airplanes to and from
points of entry established on its territory by providing a notification
of such change to the other Parties in accordance with paragraph 27
of Section III of this Protocol."
Article Two
Subparagraph 9(b) of Annex I to the Memorandum of Understanding shall
be superseded by the following provisions:
(e) Ukraine: Inspection sites and facilities subject to continuous
monitoring or monitored facilities associated with point of entry Kiev:
ICBM Base for Silo Launchers of ICBMs:
- Khmel'nitskiy, Pervomaysk
Storage Facilities:
- Mikhaylenki, Uzin
Training Facilities:
- Pomerki
Conversion or Elimination Facilities:
- Sarny
Production Facilities:
- Pavlograd
Air Base for Heavy Bombers Equipped for Long-Range Nuclear
ALCMs:
- Uzin, Priluki"
Article Three
Subparagraph 10(a) of Annex I to the Memorandum of Understanding
shall be superseded by the following provisions:
"a. For flights of inspection airplanes of the United States of
America to the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Kazakhstan,
the Russian Federation, and Ukraine:
ROUTE TO POINT OF ENTRY |
ROUTE FROM POINT OF ENTRY |
To Minsk (direct):
(to be provided)
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(to be provided)
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To Minsk from Almaty:
(to be provided)
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To Minsk from Moscow:
(to be provided)
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To Minsk from Kiev:
(to be provided)
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To Almaty (direct from the west):
(to be provided)
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(to be provided)
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To Almaty (direct from the east):
(to be provided)
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(to be provided)
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To Almaty from Minsk:
(to be provided)
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To Almaty from Moscow:
(to be provided)
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To Almaty from Ulan Ude:
(to be provided)
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To Almaty from Kiev:
(to be provided)
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To Moscow (direct):
G.T. SORLA, Ventspils, Belyy,
Gagarin, Sheremet'yevo
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Same as inbound
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To Moscow from Minsk:
(to be provided)
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To Moscow from Almaty:
(to be provided)
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To Moscow from Kiev:
(to be provided)
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To Ulan Ude (direct):
G.T. SQUID, Yedinka, Yekimchan,
Bomnak
G.T. LEMUR
G.T. NALIM, Vitim
G.T. RAMIS, Kirensk
G.T. PIKET, Bratsk
G.T. DOMOR, Osa, Irkutsk,
Bol 'shoye Goloustnoye,
Mukhino
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Same as inbound
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To Ulan Ude from Almaty:
(to be provided)
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To Kiev (direct):
(to be provided)
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(to be provided)
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To Kiev from Minsk:
(to be provided)
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To Kiev from Almaty:
(to be provided)
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To Kiev from Moscow:
(to be provided)
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Article Four
The Parties agree that the routes of flights for inspection airplanes
that are to be provided in subparagraph 10(a) of Annex I to the
Memorandum of Understanding, as set forth in Article Three of this
Agreement, shall be provided through diplomatic channels no less
than 30 days in advance of entry into force of the Treaty, and shall
be effective on the date of entry into force of the Treaty.
Article Five
Paragraph 12 of Annex I to the Memorandum of Understanding shall
be superseded by the following provisions:
"For each Party, the facilities subject to suspect-site inspection
and the points of entry for these facilities are as follows:
(a) United States of America |
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Point of Entry
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OGDEN
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San Francisco, California
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SACRAMENTO
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San Francisco, California
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MAGNA
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San Francisco, California
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(b) Republic of Kazakhstan |
-
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Point of Entry
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PETROPAVLOVSK
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Almaty
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(c) Russian Federation |
-
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Point of Entry
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ZLATOUST
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Moscow
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BERSHET'
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Moscow"
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Article Six
1. Article Four of this Agreement shall apply provisionally from
the date of signature of this Agreement until the date of entry
into force of the Treaty, unless, before the expiration of this
period, a Party communicates to all other Parties its decision to
terminate the provisional application of Article Four of this Agreement.
2. The provisions of Article Four of this Agreement shall apply
provisionally in light of and in conformity with the other provisions
of the Treaty.
Article Seven
1. This Agreement shall enter into force on the date when the
United States of America, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic
of Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine have consented
to be bound by this Agreement, or on the date of entry into force
of the Treaty, whichever is later, and shall remain in force as
long as the Treaty remains in force.
2. Signature of this Agreement for the Government of a Party shall
express the consent of that Party to be bound by this Agreement.
The consent of the Republic of Kazakhstan to be bound by this Agreement
shall be expressed by its Government in accordance with paragraph
6 of Annex 1 to the Protocol on the Joint Compliance and Inspection
Commission Relating to the Treaty.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF the undersigned, being duly authorized by their
respective Governments, have signed this Agreement.
DONE at Geneva on October 14, 1993, in five copies, each in the
English and Russian languages, both texts being equally authentic.
FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
Steven Steiner
FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS:
Aleksandr Baichorov
FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION:
Mikhail Strel'tsov
FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF UKRAINE:
Konstantin Hrishchenko
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