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2005-11-10 08:19:00
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JCIC-XXVII: (U) UKRAINIAN CLOSING PLENARY

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S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 GENEVA 002757 

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR T, VCI, ISN, EUR AND S/NIS
DOE FOR NA-24
JCS FOR J5/DDINMA AND J5/IN
SECDEF FOR OSD/ISP AND OSD/ACP
NAVY FOR CNO-N5GP AND DIRSSP
DTRA FOR OSA AND DIRECTOR
NSC FOR LUTI
DIA FOR RAR-3

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/10/2015
TAGS: PARM KACT US RS UP BO KZ START JCIC INF
SUBJECT: JCIC-XXVII: (U) UKRAINIAN CLOSING PLENARY
STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 9, 2005

Classified By: Jerry A. Taylor, U.S. Representative to
the Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission (JCIC).
Reasons: 1.4 (b) and (d).

S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 03 GENEVA 002757

SIPDIS

DEPT FOR T, VCI, ISN, EUR AND S/NIS
DOE FOR NA-24
JCS FOR J5/DDINMA AND J5/IN
SECDEF FOR OSD/ISP AND OSD/ACP
NAVY FOR CNO-N5GP AND DIRSSP
DTRA FOR OSA AND DIRECTOR
NSC FOR LUTI
DIA FOR RAR-3

E.O. 12958: DECL: 11/10/2015
TAGS: PARM KACT US RS UP BO KZ START JCIC INF
SUBJECT: JCIC-XXVII: (U) UKRAINIAN CLOSING PLENARY
STATEMENT, NOVEMBER 9, 2005

Classified By: Jerry A. Taylor, U.S. Representative to
the Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission (JCIC).
Reasons: 1.4 (b) and (d).


1. (U) This is JCIC-XXVII-053.


2. (U) The text at paragraph 3 is the official translation
of the Ukrainian statement that was delivered at the closing
plenary meeting of the Twenty-seventh Session of the START
Treaty's Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission (JCIC),
held at the Russian Mission on November 9, 2005.


3. (S) Begin text:

Official Translation

STATEMENT
by the Representative of Ukraine
to the Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission
at the Plenary Meeting of Part II
of JCIC-XXVII

November 9, 2005

Esteemed Mr. Chairman,

Esteemed Representatives, Heads, and Members of the
Delegations of the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of
Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, and the United States of
America,

In summing up JCIC-XXVII, it should be noted that the
session was quite productive. In our view, positive results
were ensured by the fact that the Parties concentrated their
efforts on resolving priority issues related to practical
Treaty implementation activities and by the intensive work
during the intersessional period.

The Parties appreciated the need to resolve a number of
problems of great importance both for supporting the
inspection regime in the territory of the Russian Federation
and the U.S. and for supporting the actual work associated
with the elimination of strategic offensive arms.

In connection with that, we welcome the fact that in

Part I of the session six multilateral JCIC documents were
signed, in addition to the letters of exchange concerning
ground transportation of cargos to the Votkinsk continuous
monitoring facility.

During Part II of the session, despite its short
duration, the Parties have succeeded in making significant
progress on a number of fairly complex issues, specifically:

JCIC Joint Statement No. 39 on First Stages of SS-25
ICBMs Burned Without Nozzles Attached was signed;

JCIC Joint Statement No. S-(BLANK) on Changes to the
Boundary of the Kartaly ICBM Base for Silo Launchers of ICBMs
was prepared for signature, and agreement was reached on the
procedure for finalizing it (sic).

An appropriate agreement was reached on conducting
reentry vehicle inspections of Trident II SLBMs at U.S. naval
bases. Ukraine's Coordinated Statement on Reentry Vehicle
Inspections of Trident II SLBMs is contained in the
unclassified attachment to this statement.

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Statements of Policy by the Parties Concerning
Inspection of Trident I SLBMs in Liners and Trident II SLBMs
in Loading Tubes During Data Update Inspections were prepared
for finalization.

The two latter issues have been a focus of attention of
the Commission and the inspection teams for a long time, and
final agreement on them will make possible more productive
work on other problems that are still under consideration in
the Commission.

* * *
The discussion of issues related to completing
implementation of the comprehensive program of phased
elimination of SS-24 ICBM military missile systems in Ukraine
is traditionally of particular importance to the Ukrainian
Delegation.

In this context, the Ukrainian Delegation informed the
Parties of the successful preparations for the final phase of
SS-24 elimination, which calls for the removal of solid
rocket fuel from the rocket motor cases of SS-24 ICBMs and
the elimination of those cases.

Thus, in July of this year the process of actually
washing out the solid rocket fuel began, using the water
washout method from standard ICBM motors at the pilot plant
provided to Ukraine by the U.S. side under the Cooperative
Threat Reduction Program.

The positive results obtained in this regard demonstrate
that there are no grounds for the U.S. proposals to forego
the use of the water washout method, which was at one time
adopted by agreement with the U.S. Department of Defense.

Taking into account the actual situation that has
developed at the Pavlograd Machine Plant and the Pavlograd
Chemical Plant, which were declared under the Treaty as the
"Pavlograd Production Facility" and the "Pavlograd Conversion
or Elimination Facility," respectively, the Ukrainian side
tabled a number of proposals aimed at implementing Treaty
provisions in connection with the presence of solid rocket
motors without nozzles attached at those facilities, as well
as at ensuring work safety related to the storage and
elimination of SS-24 ICBMs. In our view, implementation of
these proposals will make it possible to simplify
considerably the situation at those facilities and to reduce
the necessary costs for carrying out elimination work.

The Ukrainian Delegation informed the Parties of its
intention to change the function of the "Pavlograd Conversion
or Elimination Facility" to the "Pavlograd Storage Facility
for Solid Rocket Motors." In this connection, we intend to
provide the U.S. side with the relevant notification formats
in the near future.

The Ukrainian Delegation tabled for discussion a draft
JCIC Agreement on "Removal of the Pavlograd Facility Subject
to Suspect-site Inspections from the List of Facilities
Subject to Suspect-site Inspections." We trust that all the
Parties will support this proposal since we see no obstacles
to adopting such a solution.

There was further discussion of the question of putting
into practice a simplified and economically feasible method
of eliminating the rocket motor cases of SS-24 ICBMs, which
has been under discussion in the Commission for quite a long
time now. In our view, a positive result of the discussion
at this session was the desire expressed by the U.S.
delegation regarding the need to provide additional
information which would make it possible to ascertain that,
after the elimination of rocket motor cases by the proposed
method, there is no possibility of their future use for their
directly intended purpose. We intend to work along these
lines during the intersessional period.

* * *
Other items on the JCIC agenda were also discussed
during this session. A certain amount of progress was made
on some of them. However, there are a number of problems on
which the positions of the Parties did not come closer
together and in the future the Commission will still have to
do a lot of work in search of mutually acceptable solutions.

* * *

In conclusion, we would like to reemphasize that the
Ukrainian side, as in the past, believes that, in the future
too, the Commission's productivity will depend on the JCIC's
ability to focus its efforts on solving priority problems in
the context of achieving the Treaty's objectives as well as
on the Parties' readiness to search for compromises.

The Ukrainian Delegation expresses its appreciation to
the interpreters and translators of the Russian and U.S.
Delegations for assisting our Delegation in the work of the
session, and we wish all the participants in this session a
safe return home.

Thank you for your attention.

End text.


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