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Viewing cable 05GENEVA2756, JCIC-XXVII: (U) KAZAKHSTANI CLOSING PLENARY

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Reference ID Created Released Classification Origin
05GENEVA2756 2005-11-10 08:02 2011-08-30 01:44 SECRET US Mission Geneva
This record is a partial extract of the original cable. The full text of the original cable is not available.
S E C R E T SECTION 01 OF 02 GENEVA 002756 
 
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) KAZAKHSTANI 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-051. 
 
2.  (U) The text at paragraph 3 is the official translation 
of the Kazakhstani statement that was delivered at the 
closing plenary meeting of Part II 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 K. Abuseitov, Ambassador to Switzerland, 
   Permanent Representative of the Republic of Kazakhstan 
  to the UN and Other International Organizations in Geneva 
     at the Closing of the Twenty-seventh Session of the 
          Joint Compliance and Inspection Commission 
                    Under the START Treaty 
                   Geneva, November 9, 2005 
 
Esteemed Meeting Participants, 
 
     First, allow me to offer greetings and congratulations 
to you all upon the successful conclusion of the 
Twenty-seventh Session of the Joint Compliance and Inspection 
Commission under the START Treaty. 
 
     I would like to note the high productivity of the 
session just passed.  The participants adopted eight 
documents, including a Coordinated Statement on Trident II 
reentry vehicle inspections.  Thus, a big step forward has 
been taken in terms of strict compliance with the START 
Treaty and the inspection activity associated with it. 
 
     The value of the constructive and productive interaction 
of the delegations in this important disarmament area has 
particular significance against the background of the 
failures this year in other areas of the global disarmament 
process. 
 
     The regular NPT Review Conference ended without results, 
participants in the UN Anniversary Summit were not able to 
agree upon the provisions of a final document on 
nonproliferation and disarmament, and a deadlock still exists 
in terms of the CTBT. 
 
     In this context Kazakhstan thinks that the five-party 
cooperation under the START Treaty has an important place in 
strengthening global stability and is prepared to support in 
every way the negotiation process in this format. 
 
     We look forward to future constructive interaction by 
the delegations.  It is completely natural that there are 
points of contention, issues which should be discussed and 
agreed upon.  At the same time, we hope that those points 
will be settled in a constructive spirit and through mutual 
understanding.  The delegation of Kazakhstan will completely 
support such an approach. 
 
     Thank you for your attention. 
 
End text. 
 
4.  (U) Taylor sends. 
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