136 Report to the Conference on Disarmament by the Ad Hoc Group of Page 439 137 Department of State Report: U.S. Policy Regarding Limitations on Nuclear Testing, August 1986....... 448 138 Department of State Report: CORRTEX System of Direct Yield Measurement, August 1986 ...... 452 139 Letter From Chancellor Kohl of the Federal Republic of Germany to the Leaders of Six Nations, August 1986 ...... 454 140 Letter From President Reagan to Congressional Leaders Transmitting a 456 457 142 Letter From the Leaders of Six Nations to President Reagan, August 7, 1986........ 464 46 143 Mexico Declaration by the Leaders of Six Nations, August 7, 1986......... 465 145 Protocols to the South Pacific Nuclear Free Zone Treaty, August 8, 1986 468 471 475 480 148 Responses by President Reagan to Questions Submitted by Excelsior of Mexico: Contadora Peace Initiative [Extract], August 14, 1986................. 481 149 Interagency Study on Possible Cooperation With the Soviet Union in the Development of Capabilities for Verifying Compliance With Nuclear Testing Limitations [Extracts], August 14, 1986........ 483 150 Letter to the Editor of The New York Times From the Legal Adviser of the Department of State (Sofaer): Negotiating Record of the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, August 15, 1986 ......... 490 151 Soviet Paper Submitted to the Conference on Disarmament: Verification of a Nuclear Test Ban, August 15, 1986....... 491 152 Radio Address by President Reagan: House Voting on the Department of Defense Authorization, August 16, 1986..... 492 153 Statement by Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev: Moratorium on Nuclear Testing, August 18, 1986...... 494 154 Report to the Conference on Disarmament by the Ad Hoc Committee on Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space [Extracts], August 19, 1986. 500 155 Report to the Conference on Disarmament by the Ad Hoc Committee on Chemical Weapons [Extracts], August 21, 1986 .... 156 Reply by Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev to the Leaders of Six Nations: Nuclear Test Ban, August 23, 1986........ 157 Statement by the Brazilian Representative (de Souza e Silva) to the 159 Letter to Senator Quayle From a Deputy Negotiator (Cooper) for the U.S. Page 502 504 507 509 515 160 Address by ACDA Director Adelman: Arms Control and the Congress, August 30, 1986 517 161 Newspaper Interview of Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev by the Chief Editor of Rude Pravo (Horeni), September 8, 1986.. 521 162 Article by the Chief of Staff of the Soviet Armed Forces (Akhromeyev): Nuclear Tests and the Soviet Response to the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative, September 8, 1986 ........ 163 Statement by the U.S. Representative (Lowitz) to the Second Review Conference of the Parties to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, September 9, 1986 ...... 164 U.S. Technical Paper Submitted to the Second Review Conference of the Parties to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention: Scientific and Technological Developments Relevant to the Convention, September 9, 1986 ......... 165 U.S. Background Document Submitted to the Second Review Conference of the Parties to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention: U.S. Compliance With the Convention, September 9, 1986 ....... 532 534 537 541 166 Newspaper Interview of Norwegian Prime Minister Brundtland: Nordic Nuclear Free Zone, September 9, 1986 ...... 545 167 Letter to the Editor of The New York Times From the Press Counselor of the Indian Embassy in Washington (Mukherjee): Indian Nuclear 547 168 Report to the Congress by the Under Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science, and Technology (Schneider): Export of Conventional Arms [Extracts], September 17, 1986 ...... 548 169 Letter From Secretary of State Shultz to the President of the Senate 550 170 Document of the Stockholm Conference on Confidence- and SecurityBuilding Measures and Disarmament in Europe, September 19, 1986 ...... 171 Address by President Reagan Before the UN General Assembly [Extract], September 22, 1986...... 555 569 172 Statement by President Reagan on the Results of the Conference on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe, September 22, 1986. 173 House Resolution 551: Commemorating the 25th Anniversary of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, September 22, 1986. Page 573 ..... 574 174 Address by the U.S Representative to the Conference on Confidence- and 176 Newspaper Article by Congressman Bennett: The Arms Control 178 Final Declaration of the Second Review Conference of the Parties to the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention, September 26, 1986....... 179 Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident, September 26, 1986....... 180 U.S. Declaration With Respect to the Convention on Early Notification of a Nuclear Accident, September 26, 1986 ...... 181 Convention on Assistance in the Case of a Nuclear Accident or 599 182 U.S. Declaration With Respect to the Convention on Assistance in the 608 183 Letter to The New York Times From a Research Physicist at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (DeWitt): Comprehensive Test Ban, September 30, 1986....... 609 184 Magazine Article by the U.S. Representative to the Conference on Disarmament (Lowitz): Chemical Weapons Negotiations, October 1986.. 610 185 Twenty-first Semiannual Report by the President to the Commission on 616 186 News Conference Remarks by Secretary of State Shultz [Extracts], October 7, 1986....... 618 187 Letter From President Reagan to the House Majority Leader (Wright): Arms Control Legislation and the Meeting in Reykjavik, October 8, 1986 621 188 Letter From the ACDA General Counsel (Graham) to The Washington Post: Compliance of a Strategic Defense Initiative Experiment With the Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty, October 8, 1986........... 189 Letter From President Reagan to the Chairmen of the Senate Armed Services Committee (Goldwater) and the House Armed Services Committee (Aspin): Policy on Limiting Underground Nuclear Testing, October 10, 1986 ...... 622 624 190 White House Statement: Policy on Limiting Underground Nuclear Testing, October 10, 1986 Page 625 191 News Conference Remarks by Secretary of State Shultz: The Meeting in Reykjavik (Extract], October 12, 1986...... 627 192 News Conference Statement by Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev: The Meeting in Reykjavik [Extracts], October 12, 1986. 628 ............... 193 Address by President Reagan: The Meeting in Reykjavik, October 13, 1986.... 634 194 Remarks by President Reagan: The Meeting in Reykjavik, October 14, 1986. 639 195 Address by Soviet General Secretary Gorbachev: The Meeting in Reykjavik [Extract], October 14, 1986 .... 642 196 Congressional Conference Report on the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1987: Matters Relating to Arms Control [Extract], October 14, 1986. 652 197 White House Statement: The Meeting in Reykjavik, October 15, 1986..... 198 Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1987: Matters Relating to Arms Control [Extract], October 15, 1986...... 654 655 199 Communique of the Warsaw Pact Committee of Foreign Ministers, October 15, 1986 .... 658 200 Remarks by President Reagan: The Meeting at Reykjavik and the Strategic Defense Initiative [Extract], October 17, 1986....... 665 201 Newspaper Article by Secretary of State Shultz: The Meeting in Reykjavik [Extract], October 18, 1986....... 666 202 Address by ACDA Director Adelman Before the First Committee of the 667 671 677 207 Address by Secretary of State Shultz on the Results of the Meeting in Reykjavik [Extracts], October 31, 1986....... 683 208 Address by the Special Adviser to the President and Secretary of 687 209 Statement by the Soviet Representative (Issraelyan) Before the First Committee of the UN General Assembly: Chemical Weapons, November 3, 1986....... 691 210 News Conference Remarks by Secretary of State Shultz Following His 695 Page 211 Statement by Chancellor Kohl of the Federal Republic of Germany 698 212 News Conference Remarks by Soviet Foreign Minister Shevardnadze: Results of the Meetings in Reykjavik and Vienna [Extracts], November 10, 1986...... 702 213 Statement by President Reagan on the Nuclear and Space Arms Talks: End-of-Round Assessment, November 12, 1986........ 707 214 Address by ACDA Director Adelman: A World Without Nuclear Weapons, November 13, 1986 ...... 709 215 News Conference Remarks by the Secretary of the CPSU Central Committee (Ligachev): Arms Control in the Baltic [Extract], November 13, 1986...... 716 216 Appeal by the Supreme Soviet of the Soviet Union to the Parliaments and Peoples of the World, November 17, 1986. 717 217 Newspaper Article by Congressman Markey: Strategic Defense Initiative, November 20, 1986...... 720 218 Letter to The Washington Times From the Former Soviet Representative to the U.S.-Soviet Standing Consultative Commission (Starodubov): Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty Limitations, November 20, 1986..... 721 219 Statement by the Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy (Perle) Before a Panel of the House Committee on Armed Services: The Meeting in Reykjavik [Extract], November 21, 1986........ 722 220 Statement by the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff (Crowe) Before a Panel of the House Committee on Armed Services: The Meeting in Reykjavik, November 25, 1986 221 Joint Declaration by the Soviet Union and India: Principles of a NuclearWeapon-Free and Nonviolent World, November 27, 1986 222 Security Council Resolution 591 (1986): Mandatory Arms Embargo Against South Africa, November 28, 1986....... 732 733 ........ 736 223 Statement by the Head of the Soviet Delegation to the U.S.-Soviet Nuclear Testing Experts Meeting (Petrosyants), November 29, 1986....... 224 Communique of the Warsaw Pact Committee of Defense Ministers, December 3, 1986 . 738 738 225 General Assembly Resolution 41/53: Prevention of an Arms Race in Outer Space, December 3, 1986.................... 740 226 General Assembly Resolution 41/58: Chemical and Bacteriological (Biological) Weapons, December 3, 1986......... 743 748 227 General Assembly Resolution 41/59 J: Compliance With Arms Limitation and Disarmament Agreements, December 3, 1986.................. 228 Statement by the Special Adviser to the President and the Secretary of 229 State on Arms Control Matters (Nitze) 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