06 September 2000
Fact Sheet: U.S.-Russian Strategic Stability Cooperation Initiative
The White House released the following fact sheet September 6 on the
U.S.-Russian Strategic Stability Cooperation Initiative, an agreement
that covers cooperative efforts on theater missile defense, early
warning information, missile non-proliferation measures, and
confidence and transparency-building measures:
The White House
Office of the Press Secretary
(New York, New York)
September 6, 2000
Fact Sheet: U.s. - Russian Strategic Stability Cooperation Initiative
Implementation Plan
- Discussions of issues related to the threat of proliferation of
missiles and missile technologies
The U.S. will brief Russia on the update of the National Intelligence
Estimate of the ballistic missile threat that has just been completed,
and Russia will provide its latest assessment.
- Cooperation in the area of Theater Missile Defense
The United States and Russia agreed to conduct a U.S.-Russian planning
and simulation exercise in February, 2001 at Colorado Springs,
Colorado and a U.S.-Russian field training exercise at Fort Bliss,
Texas by late 2001 or early 2002. Planning meetings for the 2001
exercise will continue in Moscow in September and November-December at
the Joint National Test Facility in Colorado Springs. Joint TMD
exercise expert talks will also discuss the possibility of reciprocal
invitation of observers to actual firings of TMD systems.
- Early warning information
By the end of this fall, the United States and Russia expect to begin
preparation of the Moscow site for the Joint Data Exchange Center
(JDEC) and begin renovation of the building that will house the
center, as well as begin drafting concept of operations and standard
operating procedures documents. The United States and Russia intend to
commence operations at the JDEC in June of 2001, with full operations
to begin in September 2001. Regular meetings of working groups under
the Joint Commission will take place in coming months.
The United States and Russia have agreed to set as an objective the
completion of a bilateral agreement on a pre-launch notification
system for launches of ballistic missiles and space launch vehicles by
the APEC summit in November, while also reaching agreement on how the
system will be opened up to the voluntary participation of all
interested countries. They will meet to intensify negotiations in
September.
- Missile Non-Proliferation measures
The United States and Russia will work to reach consensus among MTCR
partners at the October 9-13 Plenary, as well as with other countries,
on plans for a global missile non-proliferation approach.
- Confidence and transparency-building measures
Experts will meet this fall to review and approve additional warhead
safety and security issues for expanded cooperation related to the
CTBT. Experts will meet before the end of this year to consider
expanded cooperation in the area of computations, experiments and
materials. Experts in CTBT monitoring and verification will be
scheduled to meet in late 2000 or early 2001 to consider expanded
cooperation in this area.
(Distributed by the Office of International Information Programs, U.S.
Department of State. Web site: http://usinfo.state.gov)
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