§ 37. Mr. StevensTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether his Department has received any representations from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament on the CFE talks.
§ 46. Mr. HagueTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether his Department has received any representations from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament on the CFE talks.
§ 118. Mr. Simon CoombsTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence whether his Department has received any representations from the Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament on the CFE talks.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonMy right hon. Friend and I have received a number of letters, some of which have been inspired by CND, on many aspects of defence policy and arms control negotiations. However, I note that no recent representations have been received from CND on the most encouraging progress at the CFE talks towards a negotiated and verifiable agreement on conventional forces in Europe.
§ 124. Mr. Roger KingTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what contribution his Department will make to the implementation of any CFE agreement.
§ Mr. BoswellTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what contribution his Department will make to the implementation of any CFE agreement.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonMy Department will be participating fully in the implementation, including verification, of a CFE agreement.
§ 127. Sir Geoffrey Johnson SmithTo ask the Secretary of State for Defence what progress has been made in the CFE talks in Vienna.
§ Mr. Archie HamiltonVery substantial progress has been made in the CFE talks. NATO and the Warsaw pact have reached agreement on ceilings for tanks, helicopters and United States and Soviet stationed manpower in the central region. In the course of the latest round of612W negotiations in Vienna, which finished on 22 February, progress was made towards resolving the remaining differences, and NATO tabled detailed proposals on verification.