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98-sconres-105 98 sconres 105 A concurrent resolution expressing support for the United States to pursue vigorously any outstanding arms control compliance concerns through appropriate confidential channels, and at the same time to continue to carry out its obligations and commitments under, and otherwise continue to abide by, the provisions of existing strategic arms agreements. International Affairs 1984-04-12 1984-06-13 Committee on Foreign Relations. Hearings held. Senate Sen. Bumpers, Dale [D-AR] AR D B001057 25 Expresses the sense of the Congress that the United States should: (1) pursue with the Soviet Union the resolution of concerns over compliance with strategic and other arms control agreements through the Standing Consultative Commission and other diplomatic channels; and (2) continue its commitments under such agreements as long as the Soviet Union continues to observe such agreements, or until a new agreement is concluded. Expresses the sense of the Congress that the President should consider the impact of any changes to his policy regarding such agreements on the long-term security interests of the United States and its allies. 2025-01-14T19:00:46Z  

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