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... result of an agreement between President Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev at the November 1985 summit meeting in Geneva . Two rounds of talks in 1986 : Round I - March 5-6 in Bern ; Round II — September 4-5 , also in Bern ...
... result of an agreement between President Reagan and General Secretary Gorbachev at the November 1985 summit meeting in Geneva . Two rounds of talks in 1986 : Round I - March 5-6 in Bern ; Round II — September 4-5 , also in Bern ...
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... result of a U.S. initiative . Initiative itself was based on ideas originally advocated by U.S. Senators Nunn and Warner . Two sessions of informal meetings in 1986 : May 5-6 , August 25 , Geneva . U.S. delegation leader : Perle ; USSR ...
... result of a U.S. initiative . Initiative itself was based on ideas originally advocated by U.S. Senators Nunn and Warner . Two sessions of informal meetings in 1986 : May 5-6 , August 25 , Geneva . U.S. delegation leader : Perle ; USSR ...
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... result in the most dramatic cuts in offensive arms ever achieved . The new U.S. offer is not a take - it - or - leave - it proposition . I have instructed our negotiators to press ahead in laying out the details of our position and in ...
... result in the most dramatic cuts in offensive arms ever achieved . The new U.S. offer is not a take - it - or - leave - it proposition . I have instructed our negotiators to press ahead in laying out the details of our position and in ...
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... result from the restrictions of classification and the need to protect the sources and methods of our verification capabilities . Moreover , the report makes clear that not all Soviet violations and probable violations are of equal ...
... result from the restrictions of classification and the need to protect the sources and methods of our verification capabilities . Moreover , the report makes clear that not all Soviet violations and probable violations are of equal ...
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... result of these activities , then such a development would provide another route for ABM " break - out . " Soviet air defense components are rapidly deployable and their effectiveness could be enhanced by the inherent capabilities of ...
... result of these activities , then such a development would provide another route for ABM " break - out . " Soviet air defense components are rapidly deployable and their effectiveness could be enhanced by the inherent capabilities of ...
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Fréquemment cités
Page 544 - Treaty undertakes not to transfer to any recipient whatsoever nuclear weapons or other nuclear explosive devices or control over such weapons or explosive devices...
Page 331 - The Convention to prevent and punish the acts of terrorism taking the form of crimes against persons and related extortion that are of international significance...
Page 724 - Article III of the Treaty, the Parties agree that in the event ABM systems based on other physical principles and including components capable of substituting for ABM interceptor missiles, ABM launchers, or ABM radars...
Page 299 - Party undertakes not to develop, test, or deploy ABM launchers for launching more than one ABM interceptor missile at a time from each launcher...
Page 748 - Protocol for the Prohibition of the Use in War of Asphyxiating, Poisonous or Other Gases, and of Bacteriological Methods of Warfare, signed at Geneva on June 17, 1925...
Page 298 - Each Party undertakes not to develop, test, or deploy ABM systems or components which are sea-based, air-based, space-based, or mobile landbased.
Page 474 - Each Party shall in exercising its national sovereignty have the right to withdraw from the Treaty if it decides that extraordinary events, related to the subject matter of this Treaty, have jeopardized the supreme interests of its country.
Page 628 - We believe such a ban must be viewed in the context of a time when we do not need to depend on nuclear deterrence to ensure international security and stability and when we have achieved broad, deep, and verifiable arms reductions, substantially improved verification capabilities, expanded confidence-building measures, and greater balance in conventional forces.
Page 599 - State thirty days after the date of expression of consent. 5. (a) This Convention shall be open for accession, as provided for in this article, by international organizations and regional integration organizations constituted by sovereign States, which have competence in respect of the negotiation, conclusion and application of international agreements in matters covered by this Convention. (b) In...
Page 93 - By the authority vested in me as President by the Constitution and statutes of the United States of America, and in order to...