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Primakov letter on
Russian missile-talks stance

Here are excerpts from Russian Foreign Minister Yevgeni Primakov's letter to Secretary of State Warren Christopher on missile defense talks taken from Russia Wants New Curbs on US Missiles By Bill Gertz The Washington Times, page A1, A10, Monday 15 July 1996.

Dear Chris,

... We share the opinion that it would be important for the delegations in Geneva to execute the guidance given them on-schedule and that now is the time to concentrate attention, needless to say, on agreement on the wording relating to low-velocity systems....

The list of guidelines for the second phase would thus consist the following elements:

We make note of the assurances by the American side that the United States does not plan to conduct flight tests of high-velocity systems against any kind of targets for the next three years.

Along with this, we understand that the obligation on that account must be of an all- encompassing nature and cover all types of tests of high-velocity systems....

During such tests, as you know, the capabilities of an anti-strategic ballistic missile system could be developed. Such an approach, you will agree, would be fraught with the danger of circumvention of the ABM treaty.

... Sincerely,

[signed] Ye. Primakov

Source: State Department