ACCESSION NUMBER:225511
FILE ID:AR-222
DATE:04/28/92
TITLE:(Spanish coming) (04/28/92)
TEXT:*92042822.ARF
*ARF222 04/28/92*
(Spanish coming)
U.S. WELCOMES ARGENTINE DECREE ON `SENSITIVE' EXPORTS
(Based on State Dept. report 4/28) lf (210)
WASHINGTON -- The State Department said the United States welcomes the
decree of the Argentine government to control the export of "sensitive,"
weapon-related materials and technology.
"It is eloquent testimony to Argentina's commitment to the cause of stopping
the spread of weapons of mass destruction and their missile delivery
systems," said spokesman Margaret Tutwiler in a prepared statement issued
April 28.
"This decree is a model for other states to emulate and the United States
applauds the farsighted policies of President Menem and his government,"
Tutwiler said.
She noted that the decree is "comprehensive in scope," covering all
categories of sensitive exports -- including nuclear, missile, chemical,
and biological weapons related material, equipment and technology. It also
places controls on "dual-use" equipment that could be used to support
nuclear-related activities.
The spokesman said Argentina has also acted with "bold vision" to:
-- construct with Brazil a bilateral arrangement to place both countries'
nuclear material and facilities under their mutual supervision, and
-- sign along with Brazil a comprehensive safeguards agreement with the
International Atomic Energy Agency.
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