04 June 2000
Text: Clinton-Putin Joint Statement on Plutonium in Moscow June 4
In a joint statement at the Moscow Summit June 4, President Clinton
and Russian President Putin said their agreement on the disposition of
plutonium "reconfirms our determination to take steps necessary to
ensure that it is never again used for nuclear weapons or any other
military purpose and is managed and disposed of in a way that is safe,
secure, ecologically sound, transparent and irreversible.
"It reaffirms our commitment to nuclear disarmament," the joint
statement said.
Following is the White House text of the joint statement:
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
(Moscow, Russia)
June 4, 2000
Joint Statement Concerning Management And Disposition Of Weapon-grade
plutonium Designated As No Longer Required For Defense Purposes And
related Cooperation
The Presidents of the United States and the Russian Federation
announced today completion of the bilateral Agreement for the
management and disposition of weapon-grade plutonium withdrawn from
their respective nuclear weapon programs and declared excess to
defense purposes. This Agreement will ensure that this plutonium will
be changed into forms unusable for nuclear weapons by consumption as
fuel in nuclear reactors or by immobilization rendering it suitable
for geologic disposal.
Based on the 1998 Summit Joint Statement of Principles for Management
and Disposition of Plutonium, this Agreement charts the course and
sets the conditions for such activities. It reconfirms our
determination to take steps necessary to ensure that it is never again
used for nuclear weapons or any other military purpose and is managed
and disposed of in a way that is safe, secure, ecologically sound,
transparent and irreversible. It reaffirms our commitment to nuclear
disarmament.
This Agreement will ensure that the management and disposition
activities are monitored and, thus, transparent for the international
community. It provides for International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
verification once appropriate agreements with the IAEA are concluded.
This Agreement builds on the approaches to such plutonium management
and disposition agreed at the 1996 G-8 Moscow Nuclear Safety and
Security Summit. We reaffirm our intentions to continue to work
closely with other countries, in particular other G-8 leaders, who
have provided strong support over past years for initiation and
implementation of these programs. In this regard, we hope that
significant progress will be made as well at the G-8 Summit this July
in Okinawa.
This Agreement will enable new cooperation to go forward between the
United States and the Russian Federation. We note that the United
States Congress has appropriated 200 million USD for this cooperation
and the U.S. Administration intends to seek additional appropriations.
This Agreement will soon be signed by Vice President Gore and Prime
Minister Kasyanov.
Moscow June 4, 2000
(Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
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