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achieve advanced weaponry Africa allies and friends arms control arms control agreements Atlantic Alliance balance capabilities challenge chemical weapons competitive continue cooperation countries create crisis CSCE democratic institutions deployment deterrence East-West Eastern Europe economic reform effective efforts enhance ensure European Community forces in Europe foreign fostering free nations freedom global ban goal greater transparency human rights illicit drugs important industrial democracies INF Treaty international environment investment June 1990 Summit maintain military forces missiles multilateral Namibia national security strategy negotiations nuclear overall peace political postwar priority programs proliferation promote prosperity protectionism reduce refugees regional conflicts relationship remains response role security assistance seek share Soviet military Soviet Union space stability stealth technology strategic defense strength strengthen technologies tegic tensions terrorism Third World threat trade Treaty U.S. forces U.S. policy U.S.-Soviet United verification Violeta Chamorro Warsaw Pact Western Western European Union World War II