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Statement by President Clinton on General Shalikashvili's Report
The White House, Office of the Press Secretary
Washington, DC, January 5, 2001

Former Chairman of the Joint Chief's of Staff General John M. Shalikashvili and I met this morning to discuss his report concerning the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty (CTBT). The report argues persuasively that ratifying the CTBT would increase our national security, and that the security benefits of the Treaty outweigh any perceived disadvantages.

The report's recommendations address concerns raised during the October 1999 Senate debate over CTBT. I urge Congress and the incoming Bush Administration to act on them.

I also hope the Senate will take up the Treaty at an early date as a critical component of a bipartisan non-proliferation policy. CTBT is supported by our friends and allies overseas, and designed to reduce existing nuclear dangers as well as those that might emerge in the future.

I commend General Shalikashvili for his thorough and rigorous report and his continued service to the nation.

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View the Report on-line at:

Report on the Findings and Recommendations
Concerning the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty, Washington, DC, January 4, 2001