International Affairs

June, 1996, No. 3, Vol. 42

CONTENTS
Word of Greetings to the Readers of International Affairs
TO THE READERS OF INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS
Russia's Position on the Issue of Nuclear Safety and Security Laid Out by the President of the Russian Federation at the Moscow Summit
Declaration of the Moscow Summit
Program for Preventing and Combating Illicit Trafficking in Nuclear Material
Statement on the Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty
Statement on Ukraine
Statement on the Middle East
Press Conference of Co-Chairmen of the Moscow Summit— President of the Russian Federation Boris Yeltsin and President of France Jacques Chirac
Russia's Cooperation with the Nuclear Summit Participants: the USA, Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Canada, and Japan
The Main Aspects of Nuclear Security
NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS IN RUSSIA
Nuclear Safety and Security in the Modern World
RUSSIA'S MINISTRY OF ATOMIC ENERGY AND NUCLEAR WEAPONS SAFETY
ESTABLISHMENT OF BILATERAL SYSTEM OF RESPONSE TO NUCLEAR WEAPONS CRISIS SITUATIONS
A New Dimension of Nuclear Security
Interview of the Secretary-General of the United Nations Boutros Boutros Ghali to Boris Piadyshev, Editor-in-Chief of International Affairs
Discussions about NATO: Moscow's Arguments are Gaining More Weight
The Expansion of NATO Does Not Solve, but Aggravates Security Issues
Russia in Search of Allies
The Other Europe?
Islamic Fundamentalism and Extremism are Not the Same
A History of the Karabakh Conflict
Humanitarian Challenges on the Threshold of the Twenty-First Century
The Russian Economy: A Historic Chance
Chernobyl': Ten Years Later
Khrushchev and De Gaulle