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April 23, 2010

NATO Foreign Ministers Reach Agreement on Nuclear Issues and Missile Defense

By NATO

NATO Foreign Ministers Reach Agreement on Nuclear Issues and Missile Defense

NATO Nuclear Agreement

From NATO: Let me finally turn back to last night’s dinner discussions on nuclear issues and missile defence. Yesterday, before the dinner, I gave you my views on these issues. Now the discussion amongst all the Allies has begun, and I expect it to continue right up to November when the new Strategic Concept will be agreed. Let me give you a read out:

Ministers agreed:  that the nuclear issue is important in our work on the new Strategic Concept;

that the Alliance remains, as always, firmly committed to maintaining the security of its members, but at the lowest possible level of nuclear forces;

that a broad sharing of the burden for NATO’s nuclear policy remains essential;

that decisions on our nuclear policy will be made by the Alliance together. Our unity on this will remain absolutely solid.

That NATO must continue to maintain a balance between credible deterrence, and support for arms control, disarmament and non-proliferation;

that missile defence, will not replace deterrence, but can complement it

and finally, that we want cooperation on missile defence with Russia, in a spirit of mutual openness and transparency, for the benefit of all our citizens.

Excerpt from Closing Remarks by NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen. (photo: NATO)

 

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