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    Xinhua, China
    June 25 2004

    Russian legislature ratifies European conventional forces treaty

    www.chinaview.cn 2004-06-25 23:55:18


    MOSCOW, June 25 (Xinhuanet) -- Russia's lower house of parliament
    on Friday ratified the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty
    (CFE), which regulates the deployment of heavy weapons across the
    European continent.

    The State Duma passed the treaty by a vote of 355 to 28 with two
    abstentions, an Interfax news agency report said.

    The amended accord could significantly reduce the deployment
    ofwarplanes, tanks and other heavy non-nuclear weapons in European
    nations as well as the United States and Canada. It would take effect
    after ratification of the 30 signatory countries.

    Under the treaty, Russia could have 6,350 tanks, 11,280
    armoredpersonnel carriers, 6,315 artillery, 3,416 combat aircraft,
    and 885 helicopter gunships.

    Russia can also keep its weapons and military hardware in Armenia
    and Ukraine under the treaty. Russian forces are expected to remain
    in neighboring Georgia to a certain level even after a bilateral
    agreement was signed.

    The original CFE treaty was approved in 1990 by the 22 members of
    the NATO and Warsaw Pact alliances.

    An amended version of the treaty was signed in 1999 following the
    collapse of former Soviet Union.
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