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The United States of America, and the Republic of Belarus, the Republic
of Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation and Ukraine, hereinafter referred
to for purposes of this Memorandum as the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics (USSR) Successor States,
Recognizing the importance of preserving the viability of the
Treaty Between the United States of America and the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems
of May 26, 1972, hereinafter referred to as the Treaty, with the aim of
maintaining strategic stability,
Recognizing the changes in the political situation resulting
from the establishment of new independent states on the territory of
the former USSR,
Have, in connection with the Treaty, agreed as follows:
ARTICLE I
The United States of America, the Republic of Belarus, the
Republic of Kazakhstan, the Russian Federation, and Ukraine, upon entry
into force of this Memorandum, shall constitute the Parties to the
Treaty.
ARTICLE II
The USSR Successor States shall assume the rights and
obligations of the former USSR under the Treaty and its associated
documents.
ARTICLE III
Each USSR Successor State shall implement the provisions of
the Treaty with regard to its territory and with regard to its
activities, wherever such activities are carried out by that State,
independently or in cooperation with any other State.
ARTICLE IV
For purposes of Treaty implementation:
- the term "Union of Soviet Socialist Republics" shall mean the USSR Successor States;
- the terms "national territory" and "territory of its
country" when used to refer to the former USSR shall mean the combined
national territories of the USSR Successor States, and the term
"periphery of its national territory" when used to refer to the former
USSR shall mean the periphery of the combined national territories of
those States; and
- the term "capital" when used to refer to the capital of
the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics in Article III of the Treaty
and the Protocol thereto of July 3, 1974, shall continue to mean the
city of Moscow.
ARTICLE V
A USSR Successor State or Successor States may continue to
use any facility that is subject to the provisions of the Treaty and
that is currently located on the territory of any State that is not a
party to the Treaty, with the consent of such State, and provided that
the use of such facility shall remain consistent with the provisions of
the Treaty.
ARTICLE VI
The USSR Successor States shall collectively be limited at
any one time to a single anti-ballistic missile (ABM) system deployment
area and to a total of no more than fifteen ABM launchers at ABM test
ranges, in accordance with the provisions of the Treaty and its
associated documents, including the Protocols of July 3, 1974.
ARTICLE VII
The obligations contained in Article IX of the Treaty and
Agreed Statement "G" Regarding the Treaty shall not apply to transfers
between or among the USSR Successor States.
ARTICLE VIII
The Standing Consultative Commission, hereinafter referred to
as the Commission, shall function in the manner provided for by the
Treaty and the Memorandum of Understanding Between the Government of
the United States of America and the Government of the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics Regarding the Establishment of a Standing
Consultative Commission of December 21, 1972, as well as by the
Regulations of the Commission, which shall reflect the multilateral
character of the Treaty and the equal legal status of the Parties in
reaching decisions in the Commission.
ARTICLE IX
- This Memorandum shall be subject to ratification or approval by the
signatory States, in accordance with the constitutional procedures of
those States.
- The functions of the depository of this Memorandum shall be exercised by the Government of the United States of America.
- This Memorandum shall enter into force on the date when
the Governments of all the signatory States have deposited instruments
of ratification or approval of this Memorandum and shall remain in
force so long as the Treaty remains in force.
- Each State that has ratified or approved this Memorandum
shall also be bound by the provisions of the First Agreed Statement of
September 26, 1997, Relating to the Treaty Between the United States of
America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Limitations
of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems of May 26, 1972, and the Second
Agreed Statement of September 26, 1997, Relating to the Treaty Between
the United States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics on the Limitation of Anti-Ballistic Missile Systems of May
26, 1972.
DONE at New York City on September 26, 1997, in five copies,
each in the English and Russian languages, both texts being equally
authentic.
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FOR THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA:
FOR THE REPUBLIC OF BELARUS:
FOR THE REPUBLIC OF KAZAKHSTAN:
FOR THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION:
FOR UKRAINE:
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Madeleine Albright
I. Antonovich
K. Tokayev
Y. Primakov
H. Udorenko
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