The START Treaty: Hearings Before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, One Hundred Second Congress, Second Session, 2. daļa

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525. lappuse - If you wish further details on this estimate, we will be pleased to provide them. The CBO staff contact is Matthew Pickford, who can be reached at 226-2860.
448. lappuse - Congress recognizes the difficulty of maintaining a stable strategic balance in a period of rapidly developing technology ; the Congress recognizes the principle of United States-Soviet Union equality reflected in the antiballistic missile treaty, and urges and requests the President to seek a future treaty that, inter alia, would not limit the United States to levels of intercontinental strategic forces inferior to the limits provided for the Soviet Union...
310. lappuse - State continues to exist: a) any treaty in force at the date of the succession of States in respect of the entire territory of the predecessor State continues in force in respect of each successor State so formed...
454. lappuse - Party shall use national technical means of verification at its disposal in a manner consistent with generally recognized principles of international law. 2 Each Party undertakes not to interfere with the national technical means of verification of the other Party operating in accordance with paragraph 1 of this Article.
313. lappuse - States, unless it appears from the treaty or is otherwise established that the application of the treaty to that territory would be incompatible with the object and purpose of the treaty or would radically change the conditions for its Operation.
452. lappuse - Significant and substantial reductions in the numbers of strategic offensive arms; 2. Qualitative limitations on strategic offensive arms, including restrictions on the development, testing and deployment of new types of strategic offensive arms and on the modernization of existing strategic offensive arms; 3.
446. lappuse - ... and deploying such systems by the mid-1990s;" and (2) "develop for deployment by the earliest date allowed by the availability of appropriate technology or by fiscal year 1996...
453. lappuse - States national technical means of compliance with any provision of the Treaty will be raised by the United States in the Standing Consultative Commission and, if the issue is not resolved to the satisfaction of the United States, the United States reserves the right to exercise all other available remedies, including but not limited to the right to withdraw from the Treaty...
515. lappuse - That no action shall be taken under this or any other law that will obligate the United States to disarm or to reduce or to limit the Armed Forces or armaments of the United States...
313. lappuse - For the purposes of this Treaty, a nuclear-weapon State is one which has manufactured and exploded a nuclear weapon or other nuclear explosive device prior to January 1, 1967.

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