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Chemical Weapons
7/8/2004  UK and NZ to help Russia destroy chemical weapons, Hon Marian Hobbs, The New Zealand Government
7/2/2004  NZ supporting destruction of Russian chem weapons, Hon Phil Goff, The New Zealand Government
6/1/2004  Further NZ contribution to disarmament, Hon Marian Hobbs, The New Zealand Government
5/12/2004  The U.S. Bio-Chem Redirect Program, Department of State
3/31/2004  Nonproliferation - Delays in Implementing the Chemical Weapons Convention Raise Concerns about Proliferation, General Accounting Office
11/8/2003  4 Million for Destruction of Chemical Weapons, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands
4/1/2003  Issue Brief: The Russian Chemical Weapons Complex, Lauren Arestie, Research Assistant, RANSAC Fact Sheet
4/1/2003  An Overview Of The 2002 CTR Certification Crisis, David Smigielski, RANSAC Fact Sheet
1/10/2003  Presidential Determination on Waiver of Conditions on Obligations and Expenditure of Funds for Planning, Design, and Construction of a Chemical Weapons Destruction Facility in Russia, President George W. Bush
1/10/2003  Presidential Determination on Waiver of Restrictions on Assistance to Russia under the Cooperative Threat Reduction Act of 1993 and Title V of the FREEDOM Support Act, President George W. Bush
6/14/2002  Congressional Seminar: Proliferation Dangers in Russia's Nuclear, Chemical, and Biological Weapons Complexes, Ingrid Staudenmeyer, Herbert J. Scoville Peace Fellow


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