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105th Congress, 2d Session - - - - - - - - - - - House Document 105-248
PROPOSED AGREEMENT FOR COOPERATION BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES AND
UKRAINE CONCERNING PEACEFUL USES OF NUCLEAR ENERGY
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MESSAGE
from
THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
transmitting
THE TEXT OF A PROPOSED AGREEMENT FOR COOPERATION BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT
OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND UKRAINE CONCERNING PEACEFUL USES OF
NUCLEAR ENERGY, WITH ACCOMPANYING ANNEX AND AGREED MINUTE, PURSUANT TO
42 U.S.C. 2153(d).
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April 6, 1998.--Message and accompanying papers referred to the
Committee on International Relations and ordered to be printed
To the Congress of the United States:
I am pleased to transmit to the Congress, pursuant to
sections 123 b. and 123 d. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as
amended (42 U.S.C. 2153 (b), (d)), the text of a proposed
Agreement for Cooperation Between the United States of America
and Ukraine Concerning Peaceful Uses of Nuclear Energy, with
accompanying annex and agreed minute. I am also pleased to
transmit my written approval, authorization, and determination
concerning the agreement, and the memorandum of the Director of
the United States Arms Control and Disarmament Agency with the
Nuclear Proliferation Assessment Statement concerning the
agreement. The joint memorandum submitted to me by the
Secretary of State and the Secretary of Energy, which includes
a summary of the provisions of the agreement and various other
attachments, including agency views, is also enclosed.
The proposed agreement with Ukraine has been negotiated in
accordance with the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended by
the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Act of 1978 and as otherwise
amended. In my judgment, the proposed agreement meets all
statutory requirements and will advance the nonproliferation
and other foreign policy interests of the United States. The
agreement provides a comprehensive framework for peaceful
nuclear cooperation between the United States and Ukraine under
appropriate conditions and controls reflecting our common
commitment to nuclear nonproliferation goals.
The proposed new agreement with Ukraine permits the
transfer of technology, material, equipment (including
reactors), and components for nuclear research, and nuclear
power production. It provides for U.S. consent rights to
retransfers, enrichment, and reprocessing as required by U.S.
law. It does not permit transfers of any sensitive nuclear
technology, restricted data, or sensitive nuclear facilities or
major critical components of such facilities. In the event of
termination, key conditions and controls continue with respect
to material and equipment subject to the agreement.
Ukraine is a nonnuclear weapon state party to the Treaty on
the Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT). Following the
dissolution of the Soviet Union, Ukraine agreed to the removal
of all nuclear weapons from its territory. It has a full-scope
safeguards agreement in force with the International Atomic
Energy Agency (IAEA) to implement its safeguards obligations
under the NPT. Ukraine was accepted as a member of the Nuclear
Suppliers Group in April 1996, and as a member of the NPT
Exporters Committee (Zangger Committee) in May 1997.
I have considered the views and recommendations of the
interested agencies in reviewing the proposed agreement and
have determined that its performance will promote, and will not
constitute an unreasonable risk to, the common defense and
security. Accordingly, I have approved the agreement and
authorized its execution and urge that the Congress give it
favorable consideration.
Because this agreement meets all applicable requirements of
the Atomic Energy Act, as amended, for agreements for peaceful
nuclear cooperation, I am transmitting it to the Congress
without exempting it from any requirement contained in section
123 a. of that Act. This transmission shall constitute a
submittal for purposes of both sections 123 b. and 123 d. of
the Atomic Energy Act. My Administration is prepared to begin
immediately the consultations with the Senate Foreign Relations
and House International Relations Committees as provided in
section 123 b. Upon completion of the 30-day continuous session
period provided for in section 123 b., the 60-day continuous
session provided for in section 123 d. shall commence.
William J. Clinton.
The White House, May 6, 1998.
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