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- WORLD, Page 47World NotesFRANCENow, the Disarms Race
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- The major Western powers, which have long hustled to sell
- their arms to the world, are now competing to peddle their visions
- for weapons control. French President Francois Mitterrand last
- week moved to upstage President Bush's recent proposal for
- containing the Middle East arms race with a plan covering the
- whole globe.
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- The French initiative calls for the elimination of
- chemical weapons, a ban on production of biological arms and the
- reduction of nuclear arsenals. As for conventional weaponry, the
- plan aims to establish "a balance of forces" in each region of
- the world, and endorses a British proposal that arms exporters
- register their sales with the U.N. So as not to appear
- hypocritical, the French announced that they would finally sign
- the 1968 nuclear nonproliferation treaty. The pact prohibits
- nuclear powers from exporting the weapons or the technology for
- building them and restricts nonnuclear powers from acquiring
- either.
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- Officially, the Bush Administration welcomed the French
- action, though a Pentagon official said, "This is about what
- you'd expect from the French: too little, too late."
- Representatives of the top arms-exporting nations are scheduled
- to meet in Paris next month to discuss the U.S., British and
- French proposals.
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