Implementation of the Helsinki Accords: Hearing Before the Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe, Ninety-ninth Congress, Second Session : the Stockholm Conference on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe and the Future of the CSCE Process, March 25, 1986, 第 4 卷

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第 1 頁 - Secretary also noted that full implementation of the provisions of the document of the Stockholm Conference on Confidence and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe can significantly increase openness and mutual confidence.
第 23 頁 - Conference on Confidence and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe (CDE) in Stockholm and the Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations (MBFR) in Vienna.
第 34 頁 - ... on the vital point of verification. In fact, the East would like to turn the CDE into a separate, co-equal military-security forum which could grow and overwhelm its parent CSCE process. US policy in the Vienna CSCE Follow-up Meeting must prevent that and protect the essential balance among all ten principles of the Helsinki Final Act. Only Vienna can assess progress in all three baskets and determine if there is sufficient balance to warrant a continuation of the security forum. While we do...
第 31 頁 - September 1986, in accordance with the provisions relating to the Conference on Confidence- and Security-Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe contained in the Concluding Document of the Madrid Follow-up Meeting of the CSCE.
第 18 頁 - ... adopt more humane internal human rights practices may over the long run have indirect payoffs with respect to that regime's general style and content in foreign policy. Secretary of State George Shultz, on the tenth anniversary of the Helsinki Final Act, echoed Marshall's analysis when he asserted that "the interests of individual human beings are a fundamental part of security and stability in Europe. Greater security and a more stable peace among our nations depend on greater freedom for the...
第 34 頁 - Hiffir^ult anH nnlitifallu guarded "optimism" on the performance of NATO, which has been remarkably unified in pursuing our agreed objectives and resisting Eastern efforts to undermine allied solidarity. The neutral and nonaligned states also have acted generally in a serious and constructive manner and their interests parallel ours in many ways. For its part, the East came to Stockholm with two objectives; to keep the CDE going as a security forum, which requires an agreement by September...
第 32 頁 - Soviet non-compliance with international agreements, this last point, verif iability is crucial. The United States has made the adoption of effective means of verifying compliance the sine qua non for a successful outcome in Stockholm.
第 26 頁 - Whereas the aforementioned Governments have violated their commitments to the Helsinki Accords by restricting the freer movement of people, ideas, and information; Whereas the concluding document of the Madrid Review Conference of September 9, 1983, called for the Ottawa Human Rights Experts...

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