Actions for JPRS Report. Arms Control [electronic resource].
JPRS Report. Arms Control [electronic resource].
- Published
- [Arlington Va.] : [publisher not identified], 1992.
- Physical Description
- 47 pages
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- Contents
- Cocom Lifts Ban on Hi-Tech Exports to CIS -- Nations Agree on Arms Reduction -- 'Roundup' Views New 'Partnership' by reporter Ying Qian -- Beijing Reiterates Calls for Outer Space Arms Prevention -- IAEA Head on DPRK Nuclear Capability -- XINHUA Reports on U.S. Nuclear Test -- Kazakhstan To Tackle Nuclear Test Consequences -- UN Disarmament Conference Opens in Hiroshima -- Security Cooperation Highlighted by Takehiko Kajita -- U.S.-Russian Nuclear Arms Accord Hailed as 'Epoch Making' -- New Zealand Minister Wants ANZUS Treaty Restored -- Defense Official Holds Talks With Russia's Kokoshin -- General Duybynin Provides Withdrawal Timetable to Poland -- Onyszkiewicz Discusses Pullout -- PRC Nuclear Test Said Factor in Deciding Indian Policy -- Commentary Views U.S.-Israeli Arms Issues -- Syrians Said Killed in Scud Project Accident -- U.S. Efforts to Halt Proliferation Called Insufficient -- U. S. Consent Needed for Attacks on Nuclear Targets -- Pakistani Nuclear Program Said Only for 'Peaceful Purposes' -- Construction of Warhead Storage in Tomsk Discussed With U.S. by ITAR-TASS correspondent Vladimir Yakushev -- Security Council Accord Blocks Export of CBR Materials' by observer Sergey Demidov -- Mikhaylov: 'Complete Cessation of Nuclear Tests Possible' by Sergey Ovsiyenko -- Yeltsin Discusses Reform Policies, U.S. Trip by President Boris Yeltsin -- Explanations Cited for 'Homeless' Warheads by correspondent Colonel V. Usoltsev, Vladimir Desyatov -- Moscow Hosts Conference on Weapons Dismantling -- Russian Deputies Discuss Problems in Strategic Arms Treaty -- Disarmament, Economy To Dominate -- Yeltsin on Disarmament -- More on Kozyrev's U.S. Visit, Baker Talks -- 'Americans Demanded Too Much' -- Reduction Figures Discussed -- 'Significant Progress' Made by TASS correspondents Yuriy Sidorov, Gennadiy Shmelev -- Further on Yeltsin Speech to Army, Navy Chiefs by Boris Yeltsin -- 'Significant Progress' Made by TASS correspondents Yuriy Sidorov, Gennadiy Shmelev -- Global Security System in 'National Interests' by Academician Yevgeniy Velikhov, Grigoriy Chernyavskiy -- Arms Expert Denies INF Treaty Violation Charges by G. Khromov -- Latvian-Russian Talks End, Communique Signed -- Yastrzhembskiy on Baltic Troop Withdrawal -- Lithuanian Minister on Negotiations With Russia -- CIS States Sign CFE Treaty by ITAR-TASS correspondent Valeriy Loskutov -- Baltic States Seek To Internationalize Withdrawal Issue -- Russian-Estonian Talks End in Counterclaims -- Doubts on Intention To Withdraw by ITAR-TASS correspondent Albert Maloveryan -- Official on Not Excluding Yugoslavia From CSCE by ITAR-TASS correspondent Aleksandr Surikov -- West's Support for Army Withdrawal Noted -- Grachev Discusses 14th Army Withdrawal From Moldova by Russian Defense Minister Pavel Sergeyevich Grachev -- Status of Troops Returning from Germany Noted -- CFE Manpower Limitations Discussed by ITAR-TASS correspondent Vladimir Smelov -- Voting Figures Released -- 'Over 90 Percent' Say 'Yes' -- Lithuanian Referendum May 'Complicate' Ties with Russia by ITAR-TASS correspondent Ivan Novikov -- Radiation Detected at Former Testing Grounds by KAZTAG correspondent Karibek Yermukhanov for ITAR-TASS -- Support for Nuclear Test Limits Viewed by Major M. Pogorelyy -- Vote on Nuclear Moratorium Examined by Viktor Nikolayevich Levin -- Kyrgyzstan, Kazakhstan React to PRC Test -- Environmental Impact of Perm Blasts Probed by V. Fefilov -- Gorbachev Urges Nuclear Powers To Stop Testing -- Russian Supsov To Examine Nuclear Testing by Yu. Rogozhin -- Arzamas' CHETEK Proposes N-Blasts To Destroy Toxic Waste by Tatyana Kovalenko -- Lewisite in Udmurtia Will Remain in Storage 4-5 Years by ITAR-TASS correspondent Alfred Artamonov -- Investigative Reporting on Sverdlovsk Anthrax Incident by K. Belyaninov, V. Nedogonov, V. Umnov, V. Chelikov. and Kurils' Return Said to be Impossible for Yeltsin -- Experts Begin Installing Tokamak Reactor in Eastern China -- Byelarus 'Ready to Join NPT, CFE Treaties by BELTA correspondent Tatyana Khryapina -- Isinaliyev: 'Kazakhstan Must Remain A Nuclear State' -- Krasnoyarsk Reactor to Be Shut Down -- Russia To Provide CIS With 'Nuclear Umbrella' by ITAR-TASS correspondent Vladimir Solntsev -- Kravchuk: Ukraine To Become Nonnuclear State in Future by UKRINFORM correspondent Ivan Sayko -- Ukraine Establishes C2 Structures for Nuclear Forces by Viktor Litovkin -- NATO, CIS States Reaffirm Intent to Ratify CFE Treaty -- Government Reduces Nuclear Forces' Alert Level.
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- PREX 7.13:
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- Note
- Document Date: 7/13/1992.
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