States that the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks (START) between the United States and the Soviet Union should: (1) pursue a complete halt to the nuclear arms race; (2) decide when and how to achieve a mutual verifiable freeze on the testing, production, and further deployment of nuclear warheads, missiles, and other delivery systems; (3) give special attention to destabilizing weapons; (4) provide for cooperative measures of verification, including on-site inspection, to complement National Technical Means of verification and to ensure compliance; (5) pursue reductions through numerical ceilings and other means; (6) preserve present limitations and controls on the current nuclear delivery systems; and (7) incorporate ongoing negotiations in Geneva on land-based intermediate-range nuclear missiles into the START negotiations.
Requires that every effort be made to reach common positions with the NATO allies.
Introduced in House
Introduced in House
Referred to House Committee on Foreign Affairs.
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