Pages 25-28 from FCO 177/694

Description

On February 4, 1992, the American Embassy in London received a communication regarding the follow-up to a meeting in Interlaken, Switzerland, related to nuclear-related dual-use control arrangements. The embassy was pleased to forward a draft diplomatic note, a draft reply note, and a draft letter to the IAEA Director General. The objective was to exchange these documents among the 27 participating countries at the Warsaw meeting to discuss the implementation of the dual-use arrangements. The US government aimed to formalize the guidelines and recommendations outlined in the working group report through an exchange of diplomatic notes. The embassy requested feedback and assistance from the recipient regarding any problems that might arise. The US government also proposed a target date of May 15 for sending letters to the IAEA Director General. It emphasized the importance of maintaining support for the dual-use arrangements and participating in the note exchange in Warsaw. The recipient was asked to notify the embassy of any potential issues in the exchange.

The summarized content includes drafts of a model diplomatic note, a reply note, and a letter to the IAEA Director General, expressing adherence to the guidelines and supporting the non-proliferation objectives of the agency. The drafts reference the documents and decisions made during the meeting in Warsaw, Poland, in March-April 1992.