Yushenkov Denies Attempts To Amend START II Treaty

Moscow ITAR-TASS
in English, 0933 GMT 27 Oct 95


[FBIS Transcribed Text] MOSCOW October 27 (ITAR-TASS) -- Sergey Yushenkov, Chairman of the State Duma Committee on Defence, has categorically denied Western press reports about certain attempts by the State Duma to amend the agreed-upon text of the Russian-American START-2 Treaty. A spokesman for the State Duma Press Service has told ITAR-TASS that the Committee on Defence, at a closed-door meeting on October 17, really discussed the problems of the military-strategic advisability abd economic acceptability of the realisation of the Treaty between Russia and the U.S. on further reductions and limitation of strategic offensive arms. However, no final recommendations were made.

This was also confirmed by Yushenkov who said that participants in the discussion "expressed various points of view on a final document about the Committee meeting but no final statement was adopted". He said in this connection that reports that had appeared in the West about the Committee's some agreed-upon stand on the issue and, still less, that of the entire State Duma were simply untactful. Russian Foreign Ministry spokesman Mikhail Demurin, in an ITAR-TASS interview on Friday, emphasised the importance of the State Duma ratification of the START-2 Treaty "in the form in which it had been fixed with the U.S."

Commenting on reports that Russian parliamentarians are ostensibly prepared to ratify the Treaty, provided some changes are introduced to its text, the diplomat said the Treaty in its present form "is based on a sound analysis of the objective possibilities and strategic interests of Russia".

"Presenting the START-2 Treaty to the Federal Assembly for ratification, we proceed from its being directly interconnected with the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Defence Treaty," the diplomat said.

In response to a request from an ITAR-TASS correspondent to comment on the MPs' intention to link ratification of the START-2 Treaty with U.S. compliance with the ABM Treaty, Demurin pointed out that "this connection is reflected in the START-2 Treaty itself".

"The Treaty reflects a thoroughly adjusted balance of interests achieved on the basis of mutual compromises," Demurin said. He recalled that this had been confirmed by President Boris Yeltsin during his recent meeting with U.S. President Bill Clinton.



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