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        THE WHITE HOUSE
        
        Office of the Press Secretary(Bonn, Germany)
 
         
 
         
          | For Immediate Release | June 21, 1999 |  
	
        
         FACT SHEET
        
        
	
        
         U.S. - EU Cooperation on Russia and Ukraine
        
        
       President Clinton and leaders of the European Union (EU) today agreed to strengthen 
       cooperation in four areas encompassed by our relations with Russia and Ukraine: the 
       Expanded Threat Reduction Initiative, combating infectious diseases (such as 
       tuberculosis), nuclear environmental cooperation, and food aid:
       
       The United States is leading international efforts to marshal resources for 
       Russia and the other New Independent States so that they can meet the needs for 
       high priority security, arms control and nonproliferation under the Expanded Threat 
       Reduction Initiative.  The EU is a leading contributor to these efforts.The United States has launched a pilot program on tuberculosis in three 
       Russian oblasts, and has encouraged the EU to undertake complementary 
       programs.The second round of negotiations toward a Multilateral Nuclear Environmental 
       Program for Russia was held June 9-11 in Paris, and the United States is encouraged 
       by progress made towards the framework agreement.The United States and the EU agreed to new efforts to better monitor the 
       distribution of food aid in Russia and Ukraine, to ensure that humanitarian needs 
       within these countries are adequately met. 
       At today’s Summit, the United States and EU welcomed the latest agreement between 
       the IMF and Russia on the prior actions it must take for renewed economic support 
       and are encouraging Russian compliance with it.
       
       The United States and the EU are also committed to support democratic and economic 
       reforms in Ukraine.  Following a joint statement on Ukraine at the December 1997 
       U.S.-EU Summit, we have had intensive consultation and ongoing practical cooperation 
       with the EU on specific issues in Ukraine, including power sector reform, civil 
       society development, and the establishment of a regional environmental center in 
       Kiev.  U.S. and EU health experts are also exploring the feasibility of cooperating 
       on HIV issues in Ukraine.
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