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  • Federation council to discuss CFE treaty ratification on July 7

    RIA Novosti, Russia
    June 30, 2004

    FEDERATION COUNCIL TO DISCUSS CFE TREATY RATIFICATION ON JULY 7

    MOSCOW, June 30 (RIA Novosti) - The Russian parliament's upper
    chamber will discuss the issue of the CFE (Conventional Forces In
    Europe) Treaty ratification at a plenary session on July 7, said
    Mikhail Margelov, chairman of the International Committee of the
    Federation Council.

    "Our committee will consider the document on July 5, and we will
    recommend the chamber to ratify it", he said.

    The senator reminded that the Treaty provided for introduction of a
    strict national and territorial restraints system specifying the
    ceiling for ground armaments and equipment deployment and outlining
    exact time and quantitative frames of the ceiling alteration not to
    undermine the regional stability.

    "It removes the threat of accumulating the potentials for large-scale
    offensive operations and, in fact, neutralizes the possibility of
    heavy materiel's dangerous concentrations along Russia's borders",
    said Mr. Margelov.

    At the same time, he stressed that the Treaty ratification enables
    Russia to retain its military presence in Armenia and the Ukraine.

    "For Russia, the CFE Treaty ratification is very important, because
    the new states' accession to NATO changes the European military and
    strategic configuration", believes the chairman of the profile
    committee. According to him, the CFE Treaty is a fundamental document
    determining Russia-NATO relations.

    Mr. Margelov reminded that after Russia ratify the Treaty the same
    should be done by parliaments of the parties to the Treaty. "Their
    decision as to the ratification will show how much they want stable
    security architecture", he emphasized.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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