Plenary Meeting of the Missile Technology
Control Regime Washington DC, United States
4-7 November 1991
A meeting of the Missile Technology Control Regime (MTCR) was held in
Washington, D.C., from November 4 - 7. Attending were officials from the
MTCR partners countries: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark,
Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, New
Zealand, Norway, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom and the United States.
Finland and Sweden were attending for the first time.
A revised and updated Equipment and Technology Annex was adopted.
Members continued the discussion that they have conducted since the Regime's
inception in 1987 on the many and growing problems posed by the proliferation
of missiles and related technology. All participants shared the conviction
that, in view of this situation, there is a need to further strengthen
controls on the transfer of the MTCR Guidelines. They agreed on the desirability
of extending the scope of the Regime to missiles capable of delivering
all types of weapons of mass destruction, to take certain interim steps,
and to study further steps to this end. The MTCR partners reiterated their
call to all states to adopt the MTCR Guidelines in the interest of peace
and international stability. In addition, the partners agreed to make
further efforts to make the purpose and goals of the Regime more widely
known.
The partners agreed to hold their next Plenary meeting in Oslo on 29
June - 2 July of 1992.