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United States: Senate Resolution on the Flank Document Agreement to the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  27 February 2017

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Copyright © American Society of International Law 1997

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* [Reproduced from the text provided by the U.S. Department of State.

[In the “Message to the Senate on Conditions to the Flank Document of the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty” of May 14, 1997, President Clinton commented on the Senate Resolution and expressed concern that certain conditions attached to the Resolution, including Conditions 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 9 and 11, attempted to grant executive branch powers to the legislative branch, (Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Vol. 33, No. 20 (May 15, 1997), p. 712). In the “Message to the Congress on Conditions to the Flank Document of the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty” of May 14, 1997, President Clinton certified various points related to sevefal conditions contained in Sec. 2 of the Senate Resolution (Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents, Vol. 33, No. 20 (May 15, 1997), pp. 712-13).

[The Flank Document Agreement to the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty, adopted May 31, 1996, appears at 36 I.L.M. 866 (1997); the Conventional Armed Forces in Europe Treaty, November 19, 1990, appears at 30 I.L.M. 1 (1991); the Soviet Union-United States Treaty on the Elimination of Intermediate-Range and Shorter- Range Missiles, December 8, 1987, appears at 27 I.L.M. 84 (1988); the Helsinki Final Act, August 1, 1975, appears at 141.L.M. 1292 (1975); the Soviet Union-United States Anti-Ballistic Missile Treaty (ABM Treaty), May 26, 1972, appears at 11 I.L.M. 784 (1972); the Protocol to the ABM Treaty, July 3, 1974, appears at 13 I.L.M. 904 (1974); and the United States Statements Interpreting the ABM Treaty, October 22, 1985-December 1, 1986, appear at 26 I.L.M. 282 (1987).]