Nuclear exports-Continued Views and statements re, French, 323-324; Nigerian, 514-515; Singapore, 773-775; Soviet, 721– 722; U.K., 167; U.S., 46–48, 65, 67, 69, 97, 305-307, 479–481, 613–620, 660-661, 712-714, 748-753, 763-- 764, 817-820
Amendments to Japanese draft res- olution on the question of the international
transfer of conventional arms, 874
Environmental modification, state- ment re, 507-509
Nuclear fuel (see also Nuclear energy; Pastinen, Ilkka, 791-796
and Nuclear exports): Carter statement, 629
Nuclear Fuel Assurance Act, Kissin-
ger statement to Joint Committee on Atomic Energy, U.S., re, 28- 33
Views and statements re, U.S., 48-49,
95-96, 304-305, 705-710, 815-817 Nuclear tests (see also Non-prolifera- tion of nuclear weapons Research: Seismic; and Underground nuclear test):
Complete and general prohibition of nuclear weapon tests, Soviet draft treaty, text, 820-824; So- viet views re, 843-844 General Assembly, U.N., resolution (31/89), 941-942; statements re, Australian, 865-868; Swedish,
868; U.S., 868-869 General Assembly, U.N., resolution (31/66), 910-912; Soviet state- ment re, 864-865
Mini-nukes, development of, 621-622 New types of weapons of mass de-
struction and new systems of such weapons, definitions of, So- viet working paper re, 538-541 Views and statements re, PRC, 859–
861; Soviet, 40-43, 278-279, 362, 601-603, 633-634, 644, 720-721; U.K., 265-269; U.S., 729 Nuclear-weapon-free zones. See Denu- clearized zones
Nuclear weapons. See Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons; and Nuclear tests
Ogiso, Motoo, 74-78, 168-172, 221-225, 366-368, 454-458, 840-842, 893-894; cited, 112
Organophosphorus compounds: Catalytic detoxification of chemical
warfare agents, GDR working paper re, 458-460
Medical protection against nerve gases poisoning, Yugoslav work- ing paper re, 443-449
Peaceful coexistence. See Détente Peaceful uses of nuclear energy. See Nuclear energy: Peaceful applica- tions
Pell, Claiborne, 10-11, 12, 13-14, 99, 100-103
Petree, Richard W., 716-717 Plutonium stockpiles. See Nuclear ex- ports
Poland, statement re draft resolution on chemical weapons, 828-832 Pruitt, John, 61
P waves. See under Research: Seismic
Rajaratnam, S., 651-658; cited, 775, 841 Ramo, Simon, 19
Regional agreements. See Denuclearized zones; and Treaties Reinius, Ulf, 868 Research:
Nerve gases poisoning, medical pro- tection against, Yugoslav work- ing paper re, 443-449
Comprehensive test ban, verifica- tion of by seismological means, Canadian working paper re, 240-251
Data, the processing and communi- cation of, to provide for na- tional means of verifying a test ban, British working paper re, 200-205
Focal depth, by P and sP phases, estimation of in identifying underground explosions, Jap- anese working paper re, 225- 237
P waves, the recording and process- ing of, to provide seismograms suitable for discriminating be- tween earthquakes and under- ground explosions, British working paper re, 205-211 Underground nuclear tests, seismo- logical problems relating to, the to, U.K.'s contribution British working paper re, 192- 200
Research-Continued
Seismic-Continued
Verification, current status of re- search in, U.S. working paper re, 251-265
Robinson, Perry, cited, 462
Romulo, Carlos P., cited, 775, 841 Rosenberg Polak, M. J., cited, 136 Rosenstock, Robert B., 832-836 Roshchin, Alexey A.:
Statements and remarks re- Chemical weapons, 277-278 Comprehensive test ban, 110-114 Disarmament, general, 37-44, 78-83 Environmental modification, 160- 166, 276-277 Nuclear tests, 278–279
Prohibiting new types and systems of weapons of mass destruc- tion, 274-276
Rydbeck, Olof, 877-881
Saleem, Khalid, 507-509
SALT (Strategic arms limitation talks) I: U.S. views re, 369, 666
SALT (Strategic arms limitation talks) II:
Carter remarks, 799–801
Ford remarks, 326–327; debate with Carter, 666, 667, 668 Kissinger address to U.N.G.A., 21-26;
news conference remarks, 1-7 Senate, U.S., resolution (399), 54–55 Views and statements re, PRC, 757;
Soviet, 50-51, 697, 895-896; U.K., 433; U.S., 61, 71-73, 116-120, 480, 496, 732, 896
Saudi Arabia, 661
Scalabre, Guy, 664-666
Schlaich, Georg J., 126–133, 898-899 Senanayake, Ratne D., 827-828
Senate, U.S. (see also House of Repre-
sentatives, U.S.):
Armed Services Committee, U.S.-
DOD director of research and engi-
neering, statement to, 26-28 Foreign Relations Committee, U.S.- ACDA assistant director, statement to, 8-12
ACDA director, statements to sub-
committee, 46-49, 613-622 Assistant Secretary of State, state-
ment to subcommittee, 623-628 International Security Assistance
and Arms Export Control Act of 1976, report, 309-317 Kissinger testimony before, 95-99
General Assembly, U.N., 643-650 General Assembly, U.N., First Com- mittee of. See U.N.G.A., First Committee of: Proposals and statements to
Chemical weapons prohibition, U.S.- Soviet communique on, 576 Complete and general prohibition of nuclear draft weapons tests, treaty on, 820-824
Ending the arms race and disarma- ment, memorandum, 631-641 Non-use of force in international rela- tions, draft treaty on, text, 641- 643; views re, PRC, 698-702, 758; Soviet, 648-650; U.S., 716-717, 832-836 Prohibition of the development and manufacture of new types of wea- pons of mass destruction and of new systems of such weapons, draft agreement on, text, 516- 519; Roshchin statement re, 80- 81; views re, 38-40, 80-81; work- ing paper re definitions, 538-541 Relations with capitalist states, Brezhnev speech to Central Com- mittee of CPSU, 696-698 Strategic offensive arms, limitation of, U.S.-Soviet communique, joint, 12-13
Strategic forces and armaments (see | Treaties Continued also Missiles and missile systems;
Arms control implications of strate- gic programs, DOD Director of Research and Engineering state- ment, 26-28
Kissinger addresses to U.N.G.A., 21- 26, 116-119; news conference re- marks, 7, 801-802
Mondale speech to Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, 571-576 U.S.-Soviet communique, joint, 12- 13
Suyehiro, Shigeji, 269–274 Sweden:
Chemical weapons, some aspects of
on-site verification of the destruc- tion of stockpiles of, working pa- per re, 186-191
Cooperative international measures to monitor a CTB, working paper re, 152-159
Draft resolution re strengthening the
role of the United Nations in the field of disarmament, 784-785 Test ban issue, working paper re, 140-152
Switzerland, 559-560
Symington, Stuart, 47, 49, 95, 96, 97, 98, 615, 620, 621, 622, 623, 624, 625, 626, 627
Prohibit First Use of Nuclear Weap- ons, Warsaw Pact draft, 856 Underground Nuclear Explosions for Peaceful Purposes, U.S.-Soviet treaty on, text, 328-332; Ford message re, 493-495; protocol to, text, 332-348; U.S.-Soviet agreed statement on, 291-292
Tulinov, Vladimir B., 771–773
Underground nuclear tests (see also Nuclear energy; Nuclear tests; and Research: Seismic): Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts to detect and to identify seismic events, establishment of, CCD decision,-484-485; first progress report, 526-529 Comprehensive test ban, verification
of, by seismological means, Ca- nadian working paper re, 240-251 Focal depth by P and .P phases, the estimation of in identifying un- derground explosions, Japanese working paper re, 225-237 Limitation of Underground Nuclear
Weapon Tests, U.S.-Soviet treaty on the: Ford message re, 493-495; views and statements re, Nether- lands, 511-513; Soviet, 644, 779- 780; U.S., 529–534, 732-733 P waves, the recording and process- ing of, to provide seismograms suitable for discriminating be- tween earthquakes and under- ground explosions, British work- ing paper re, 205-211
Research on seismological problems relating to, the United Kingdom's contribution to, British working paper re, 192-200
Seismic data, the processing and com- munication of, to provide for na- tional means of verifying a test ban, British working paper re, 200-205
Chemical weapons, prohibition of de- velopment, production, and stock- piling of, draft convention re, 520-525
P waves, the recording and processing of, to provide seismograms suit- able for discriminating between earthquakes and underground ex- plosions, working paper re, 205–
United Kingdom-Continued Research on seismological problems relating to underground nuclear tests, the United Kingdom's con- tribution to, working paper re, 192-200
Seismic data, the processing and com- munication of, to provide for na- tional means of verifying a test ban, working paper re, 200-205 United Nations General Assembly (U.N.G.A.) (see also United Na- tions General Assembly, First Com- mittee of):
Addresses to-
Singapore, 651-658 Soviet, 643-650 U.S., 658-660
Ad Hoc Committee on the Indian Ocean, report, 606-610
Ad Hoc Committee on Review of Role of U.N. in Disarmament. See Dis- armament: Special General As- sembly session on disarmament Proposals and statements to- French, 664-666
Mexican, 920-924
Soviet, 771-773
U.S., 763-764
Report by Secretary-General to, 687-
Additional protocol II of Treaty of Tlatelolco, implementation of General Assembly resolution (3467 (XXX)) concerning, (31/67), text, 912-913 Cessation of nuclear and thermonu-
clear tests and conclusion of a treaty designed to achieve a comprehensive test ban, urgent need for, (31/66), text, 910-912 Chemical and bacteriological (bio- logical) weapons, (31/65), text, 908-910
Complete and general prohibition
of nuclear-weapon tests, con- clusion of a treaty on, (31/89), text, 941-942
Declaration on the denuclearization
of Africa, implementation of, (31/69), text, 915–916 Declaration on the Indian Ocean as a zone of peace, implementa- tion of, (31/88), text, 939-940 Disarmament Decade, effective
measures to implement the purposes and objectives of, (31/68), text, 913-915
United Nations General Assembly- Continued
Resolutions-Continued
First review conference of the parties to the treaty on the non-proliferation of nuclear weapons, implementation of the conclusions of the, (31/75), text, 933-935
General and complete disarmament, (31/189), text, 945-950 Incendiary and other specific con- ventional weapons which may be the subject of prohibitions or restrictions of use for hu- manitarian reasons, (31/64), text, 906-908
Military budgets, reduction of, (31/ 87), text, 937-939
Non-use of force in international relations, conclusion of a world treaty on the, (31/9), text, 753- 754
Nuclear-weapon-free zone in the region of the Middle East, es- tablishment of, (31/71), text, 918-920
Nuclear-weapon-free zone in South Asia, establishment of, (31/ 73), text, 930-932
Nuclear-weapon-free zones in all its aspects,
study of the question of,. (31/ 70), text, 917-918
Prohibition of the development and manufacture of new types of weapons of mass destruction and new systems of such wea- pons, (31/74), text, 932-933 Prohibition of military or any other hostile use of environmental modification techniques, con- vention on the, (31/72), text, 924-930
Role of the United Nations in the field of disarmament, strength- ening of the, (31/90), text, 942- 943
Statement by IAEA Director-General to, 764-766
United Nations General Assembly, First Committee of :
Draft resolutions introduced in- Finnish, re convention on the pro-
hibition of military or any other hostile use of environ- mental modification techniques, 748; revised, 861-862
United Nations General Assembly, First | United States-Continued
Committee of-Continued
Draft resolutions introduced in- Continued
Japanese, re question of interna- tional transfer of conventional arms, 824-825 Mexican, re convention on the pro- hibition of military or any other hostile use of environ- mental modification techniques, 747; revised, 892-893 Swedish, re strengthening the role of the United Nations in the field of disarmament, 784-785 Proposals and statements to- Australian, 865-868
Chinese, 698-702, 754-763, 848-850, 859-861
Finnish, 791-796
French, 898, 905–906 FRG, 898-899
Indian, 811-815, 869-870, 882-883 Indonesian, 825-827
Israeli, 870-871
Japanese, 840-842, 893-894
Mexican, 733–740, 767–770, 796–798,
837-840, 847-848, 857-859, 899- 901
Netherlands, 889-892
Nigerian, 785-791, 850-854, 901-904 Pakistani, 844-847, 894-895 Polish, 828-832
Singapore, 773–778, 875–877
Soviet, 717-726, 778-784, 803-811,
843-844, 864-865, 883-884, 885- 886, 895-896, 904–905
Sri Lanka, 827-828
Swedish, 868, 877-881, 886-889 U.K., 740-746, 897
U.S., 716-717, 726-733, 815-820, 862- 864, 868-869, 872, 884-885, 896, 906
United Nations General Assembly, Sixth Committee of, U.S. statement to, 832-836
United Nations Secretary-General. See Waldheim, Kurt
United States (see also House of Rep- resentatives, U.S. and Senate, U.S.):
Chemical warfare agents-
Destruction of declared stocks of, verification of, working paper re, 369-372
Review of proposals for defining in a chemical weapons agree- ment, working paper re, 376- 381
Consultations on their prohibition, U.S.-Soviet communique, 576 Seals and monitoring devices in ver- ification, use of, working paper re, 372-376 International Security Assistance and Arms Export Control Act of 1976, text, 386-430; Ford statement on signing of, 430–432; Ford veto of, 288-291
Nuclear materials and equipment, ex- ports of, Executive order 11902, 17-19
Seismic verification, current status of research in, working paper re, 251-265
Soviet-U.S. relations, Senate, U.S., resolution 406 on, 285–287 Strategic offensive arms, limitation of: Kissinger remarks re, 2-3, 4; U.S.-Soviet communique, 12-13; views re, Soviet, 953; U.S., 24 Underground nuclear explosions for peaceful purposes, statement on negotiating an agreement re, 166-
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