JOINT COMPLIANCE AND INSPECTION COMMISSION
AGREEMENT NUMBER 35
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 3I, 1991
CHANGES IN SECTION VI OF THE NOTIFICATION PROTOCOL AND
SECTIONS I AND II OF THE TELEMETRY PROTOCOL
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,
To improve the viability and effectiveness of the Protocol on Notifications
Relating to the Treaty, hereinafter referred to as the Notification
Protocol, and the Protocol on Telemetric Information Relating to the
Treaty, hereinafter referred to as the Telemetry Protocol,
Have agreed as follows:
Article One
The first sentence of paragraph 4 of Section VI of the Notification
Protocol shall be superseded by the following provision:
"notification pursuant to paragraph 3 of Section I of the Telemetry
Protocol, no later than 60 days after receipt of tapes that contain
a recording of telemetric information, of the determination by the Party
that has received the tapes of the incompleteness or insufficient quality
of telemetric information recorded on the tapes that do not allow for
the processing of such information."
Article Two
I. The chapeau of paragraph 1 of Section I of the Telemetry Protocol
shall be superseded by the following provision:
"Pursuant to paragraphs 4 and 6 of Article X of the Treaty, the
Party conducting the flight test shall provide through diplomatic channels,
no later than 65 days after the flight test of an ICBM or SLBM:"
2. The chapeau of paragraph I of Section II of the Telemetry Protocol
shall be superseded by the following provision:
"Pursuant to paragraph 5 of Article X of the Treaty, the Party
conducting the flight test shall provide, through diplomatic channels,
no later than 65 days after each flight test of an ICBM or SLBM, the
following interpretive data:"
3. The first sentence of paragraph 2 of Section II of the Telemetry
Protocol shall be superseded by the following provision:
"No later than 65 days after each flight test of an ICBM
or SLBM, the Party conducting the flight test shall provide, through
diplomatic channels, a missile acceleration profile, for all its stages
and its self-contained dispensing mechanism, having a precision better
than one-tenth of a meter per second squared, with a rate of no less
than five times per second, with these data provided relative to an
inertial frame of reference in a three- dimensional Cartesian coordinate
system."
Article Three
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, 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 Belarus and Ukraine to be bound by this Agreement
shall be expressed by their Governments in accordance with paragraph
6 of Annex I 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 December 12, 1995, 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 KAZAKHSTAN:
Kairtay Zhanbatyrov
FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION:
Viktor Trifonov
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