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Russian Parliament to Ratify
Protocol to CTR Umbrella Agreement
RIA Novosti
February 22, 2007
(For personal use only)
Russian President Vladimir Putin submitted Wednesday a protocol
to a document that facilitates large-scale cooperation between the United States
and Russia on nuclear nonproliferation for ratification by the lower house of
parliament.
An umbrella agreement on the safe and secure transportation, storage, and
destruction of weapons and the prevention of weapons proliferation, the
agreement implementing the Cooperative Threat Reduction Program (CTR), was
signed by the presidents of the United States and Russia on June 17, 1992.
The CTR, also known as the Nunn-Lugar program, was the first large-scale program
for U.S.-Russian cooperation on nuclear nonproliferation, and became the basis
for collaborative nonproliferation efforts on chemical and biological weapons as
well.
Because the 1992 CTR Agreement was signed in compliance with the former Russian
legislation, it came into effect immediately on signing without ratification by
the State Duma.
When the CTR Agreement expired in June 1999, a protocol was signed to extend it
for 7 years, and the agreement is used on a temporary basis at present.
President Putin issued orders last year to initiate a procedure to prepare for
ratification of both the CTR Agreement and the Protocol.