Mr Shakespeare, MCD Mr Ure, SAMD

Mr Snodgrass, SPD Mr Duff, WIAD Mr McLaren, HKGD

Mr Posnett, DTA Mr Samuel, FED Mr Daunt, SED

Mr Simons, SEAD

Mr Watts, Legal Advisers

Spoke to Ma Parker Acad

31/1 Reply.

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COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN NEGOTIATIONS: IN THE UK DEPENDENT TERRITORIES

1.

ON-SITE INSPECTION

No

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As well as there being National Seismic Stations on British, Soviet and US territory (my separate minute of today, not to all) the CTB treaty will provide for any treaty party to request on-site inspection (OSI) on the territory of another party, if it can show good reason to believe that a nuclear explosion may have taken place in violation of the treaty. Separate Verification Agreement (SVA) between the UK, US and USSR will set out in advance the precise arrangements for OSI between those 3 states. The provisions of both the CTB treaty and the SVA will extend to dependent territories.

2.

A

I attach a draft telegram seeking the views of Governors, Commissioners on the legislative implications for UK dependent territories. I should be grateful for clearance by the end of this week, and for confirmation that the telegram is correctly addressed. It may be, in some cases, that all the necessary information is available in London, so that some Governors may not need to be consulted.

3.

We have omitted from the addressees those territories which will become independent either before the CTB treaty comes into force or very shortly afterwards (Antigua, St Lucia, St Vincent, New Hebrides, St Kitts/St Nevis) as well as Brunei. Should they be added to the list ? If some of them are still dependent territories when the treaty comes into force, should it be extended to them, even though they are soon to become independent ?

Ashak

CLG Mallaby

Arms Control and Disarmament Department

30 January 1979

copied to: PUSD

Defence Dept

CONFIDENTIAL

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