17 December 2021 13:30
TREATY BETWEEN THE
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AND THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION ON SECURITY GUARANTEES
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translation
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The United States
of America and the Russian Federation, hereinafter referred to as the
"Parties",
guided by the
principles contained in the Charter of the United Nations, the 1970 Declaration
on Principles of International Law concerning Friendly Relations and
Cooperation among States in accordance with the Charter of the United Nations,
the 1975 Helsinki Final Act of the Conference on Security and Cooperation in
Europe, as well as the provisions of the 1982 Manila Declaration on the
Peaceful Settlement of Disputes, the 1999 Charter for European Security, and
the 1997 Founding Act on Mutual Relations, Cooperation and Security between the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization and the Russian Federation,
recalling the
inadmissibility of the threat or use of force in any manner inconsistent with
the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations both in their
mutual and international relations in general,
supporting the
role of the United Nations Security Council that has the primary responsibility
for maintaining international peace and security,
recognizing the
need for united efforts to effectively respond to modern security challenges
and threats in a globalized and interdependent world,
considering the
need for strict compliance with the principle of non-interference in the
internal affairs, including refraining from supporting organizations, groups or
individuals calling for an unconstitutional change of power, as well as from
undertaking any actions aimed at changing the political or social system of one
of the Contracting Parties,
bearing in mind
the need to create additional effective and quick-to-launch cooperation
mechanisms or improve the existing ones to settle emerging issues and disputes
through a constructive dialogue on the basis of mutual respect for and
recognition of each other’s security interests and concerns, as well as to
elaborate adequate responses to security challenges and threats,
seeking to avoid
any military confrontation and armed conflict between the Parties and realizing
that direct military clash between them could result in the use of nuclear
weapons that would have far-reaching consequences,
reaffirming that a
nuclear war cannot be won and must never be fought, and recognizing the need to
make every effort to prevent the risk of outbreak of such war among States that
possess nuclear weapons,
reaffirming their
commitments under the Agreement between the United States of America and the
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on Measures to Reduce the Risk of Outbreak
of Nuclear War of 30 September 1971, the Agreement between the Government of
the United States of America and the Government of the Union of Soviet
Socialist Republics on the Prevention of Incidents On and Over the High Seas of
25 May 1972, the Agreement between the United States of America and the Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Establishment of Nuclear Risk Reduction
Centers of 15 September 1987, as well as the Agreement between the United
States of America and the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics on the Prevention
of Dangerous Military Activities of 12 June 1989,
have agreed as
follows:
Article 1
The Parties shall
cooperate on the basis of principles of indivisible, equal and undiminished
security and to these ends:
shall not
undertake actions nor participate in or support activities that affect the
security of the other Party;
shall not
implement security measures adopted by each Party individually or in the
framework of an international organization, military alliance or coalition that
could undermine core security interests of the other Party.
Article 2
The Parties shall
seek to ensure that all international organizations, military alliances and
coalitions in which at least one of the Parties is taking part adhere to the
principles contained in the Charter of the United Nations.
Article 3
The Parties shall
not use the territories of other States with a view to preparing or carrying
out an armed attack against the other Party or other actions affecting core
security interests of the other Party.
Article 4
The United States
of America shall undertake to prevent further eastward expansion of the North
Atlantic Treaty Organization and deny accession to the Alliance to the States
of the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics.
The United States
of America shall not establish military bases in the territory of the States of
the former Union of Soviet Socialist Republics that are not members of the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, use their infrastructure for any military
activities or develop bilateral military cooperation with them.
Article 5
The Parties shall
refrain from deploying their armed forces and armaments, including in the
framework of international organizations, military alliances or coalitions, in
the areas where such deployment could be perceived by the other Party as a
threat to its national security, with the exception of such deployment within
the national territories of the Parties.
The Parties shall
refrain from flying heavy bombers equipped for nuclear or non-nuclear armaments
or deploying surface warships of any type, including in the framework of
international organizations, military alliances or coalitions, in the areas
outside national airspace and national territorial waters respectively, from
where they can attack targets in the territory of the other Party.
The Parties shall
maintain dialogue and cooperate to improve mechanisms to prevent dangerous
military activities on and over the high seas, including agreeing on the
maximum approach distance between warships and aircraft.
Article 6
The Parties shall
undertake not to deploy ground-launched intermediate-range and shorter-range
missiles outside their national territories, as well as in the areas of their
national territories, from which such weapons can attack targets in the
national territory of the other Party.
Article 7
The Parties shall
refrain from deploying nuclear weapons outside their national territories and
return such weapons already deployed outside their national territories at the
time of the entry into force of the Treaty to their national territories. The
Parties shall eliminate all existing infrastructure for deployment of nuclear
weapons outside their national territories.
The Parties shall
not train military and civilian personnel from non-nuclear countries to use
nuclear weapons. The Parties shall not conduct exercises or training for
general-purpose forces, that include scenarios involving the use of nuclear
weapons.
Article 8
The Treaty shall
enter into force from the date of receipt of the last written notification on
the completion by the Parties of their domestic procedures necessary for its
entry into force.
Done in two
originals, each in English and Russian languages, both texts being equally
authentic.
For the For
the Russian Federation
United States of
America
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