NSDD 203 Nuclear Testing Limitations: Responding to Soviet Proposal of December 5
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OCR Page 1 of 2THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
SECRET
December 23, 1985
NATIONAL SECURITY DECISION
DIRECTIVE NUMBER 203
Nuclear Testing Limitation:
Responding to the Soviet Proposal of December 5. (U)
I have reviewed the paper on Nuclear Testing Limitations prepared
under the auspices of the Senior Arms Control Group and the
agency views provided on that paper. Based on my review, I have
decided to respond to the proposals made on this subject by
Secretary General Gorbachev in his letter of December 5, 1985,
using the first alternative approach outlined in the paper. 1st
The fundamental U.S. policy with respect to nuclear testing
limitations initially outlined in NSDD-51 remains valid. For as
long as the United States and its allies must rely upon the vital
contributions of nuclear weapons to underwrite security and deter
aggression, we will have to conduct nuclear tests. 181
The U.S. response to Secretary General Gorbachev should build
upon the principled U.S. long-standing positions in this area
which are based upon that policy. In addition, our response
should reiterate the U.S. offer to the Soviet Union to send
experts to visit the United States' nuclear test site to measure
the yield of a test and to have U.S. and Soviet experts meet to
discuss how best to make progress on verification based upon the
common ground that may exist between the most recent U.S. and
Soviet proposals in this area. st
At such a meeting, the U.S. group would be prepared to discuss
both the U.S. and Soviet proposals. However, the U.S. objective
would be to seek Soviet agreement to begin the process of
developing effective verification measures for the Threshold Test
Ban Treaty (TTBT) and the Peaceful Nuclear Explosions Treaty
(PNET) 1st
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