| 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 |