SRES 370 · 97th Congress · International Affairs

A resolution expressing the sense of the Senate with respect to a halt by the United States and the Soviet Union of further production and deployment of nuclear warheads while beginning strategic arms negotiations.

Introduced 1982-04-21· Sponsored by Sen. Glenn, John H., Jr. [D-OH]· Senate

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House
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Enacted
Latest: Committee on Foreign Relations. Ordered reported an original measure (S.J.Res.212) in lieu of this measure.(1982-06-09)

Plain Language Summary

[AI summary unavailable — showing source text] Expresses the sense of the Senate that the President should adopt an arms control package that includes the following goals: (1) limit strategic weapons by negotiating a freeze on testing, production, and deployment of such weapons through 1985; (2) reduce existing nuclear weapons stockpiles by balanced incremental reductions; (3) prevent the spread of nuclear weapons by establishing additional nonproliferation measures; (4) make a commitment to bring all nations possessing nuclear weapons into the arms control negotiations as soon as possible; and (5) address the question of arms control in its totality by continuing good faith negotiations to reduce nuclear weapons in Europe, by emphasizing expanded U.S.-Soviet negotiations on conventional weapons, and by restraining conventional arms transfers to the Third World.…

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