TOPICAL LIST OF DOCUMENTS CANADA Statement by Canadian Secretary of State for External Affairs Jamieson Page 951 CONFERENCE OF THE COMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT Draft Agreements and Conventions Soviet Draft Agreement on the Prohibition of the Development and Manufacture of New Types of Weapons of Mass Destruction and New Systems of Such Weapons, August 3, 1976 . 516 British Draft Convention on the Prohibition of the Development, Pro- 520 577 Certain Procedural Aspects of Work for 1976 and Organization of Work Reports First Progress Report by the Ad Hoc Group of Scientific Experts To 432 484 526 Report by the Working Group on Environmental Modification: Draft Convention on the Prohibition of Military or Any Other Hostile Use of Environmental Modification Techniques, September 2, 1976. . 577 Statements Soviet Representative (Roshchin,), February 17, 1976 . . 37 44 United States Representative (Martin): Environmental Modification, 56 Japanese Representative (Ogiso): Comprehensive Test Ban [Extract], 74 VI Continued CONFERENCE OF THE COMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT Statements-Continued Soviet Representative (Roshchin), March 9, 1976 Argentine Representative (Berasategui): Environmental Modification, 103 Soviet Representative (Roshchin): Comprehensive Test Ban, March 18, 1976 110 British Representative (Allen): Environmental Modification, March 18, 1976 . 114 FRG Representative (Schlaich): Environmental Modification, March 25, 1976 126 Swedish Representative (Thorsson) [Extracts], March 25, 1976 133 160 Japanese Representative (Ogiso): Environmental Modification, April 1, 1976 168 Canadian Representative (Barton): Environmental Modification, April 1, 1976 . 172 United States Representative (Martin): Chemical Weapons, April 13, 1976 211 Japanese Representative (Ogiso): Chemical Weapons, April 13, 1976 221 237 British Expert (Fakley) at an Informal Meeting on a Comprehensive 265 Japanese Expert (Suyehiro) at an Informal Meeting on a Comprehensive 269 Soviet Representative (Roshchin), April 22, 1976 274 United States Representative (Martin), April 22, 1976 280 United States Representative (Martin), June 22, 1976 355 Soviet Representative (Likhatchev), June, 22 1976. Japanese Representative (Ogiso): Japanese Ratification of the Non-Pro British Representative (Goronwy-Roberts), July 1, 1976 432 453 454 United States Representative (Martin): Chemical Weapons, July 13, 1976 463 Nigerian Representative (Clark): Mid-Term Review of the Disarmament 467 Soviet Representative (Likhatchev): Chemical Weapons, July 22, 1976 . 481 497 Swedish Representative (Thorsson): Comprehensive Test Ban, July 29, 1976 501 Pakistani Representative (Saleem): Environmental Modification, August 3, 1976 507 Netherlands Representative (Van der Klaauw): Test Ban, August 3, 1976. 509 Japanese Representative (Ogiso): Chemical Weapons, August 17, 1976. Soviet Representative (Likhatchev): Weapons of Mass Destruction, United States Representative (Martin): Treaty on Underground Nuclear Explosions for Peaceful Purposes, August 10, 1976 . Soviet Representative (Likhatchev): Treaty on Underground Nuclear Explosions for Peaceful Purposes, August 10, 1976 . . British Representative (Allen): Chemical Weapons, August 12, 1976. United States Representative (Martin): Weapons of Mass Destruction, United States Representative (Martin), September 3, 1976. Soviet Representative (Likhatchev) [Extract], September 3, 1976. Sweden: The Test Ban Issue [Extract], March 26, 1976 Japan: Question of Chemical Warfare Agents To Be Prohibited by the Convention on the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons, April 8, 1976. Sweden: Some Aspects of On-Site Verification of the Destruction of Stock- piles of Chemical Weapons, April 9, 1976 United Kingdom: The United Kingdom's Contribution to Research on Seismological Problems Relating to Underground Nuclear Tests, United Kingdom: The Processing and Communication of Seismic Data to Provide for National Means of Verifying a Test Ban, April 12, United Kingdom: The Recording and Processing of P Waves To Provide Seismograms Suitable for Discriminating Between Earthquakes and |