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Southern Africa
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January 31, 1990
General Geldenhuys clarifies the South African Defence Force's Command and Control Procedures for removal of weapons from weapon vaults.
February 26, 1990
Authorization signed by State President F. W. de Klerk to begin dismantling South Africa's nuclear weapons.
January 21, 1979
Forwarded to Ralph Earle, Director of US Arms Control and Disarmament Agency. The Interagency Intelligence Memorandum on the 22 September 1979 explosion, or Vela Incident, concludes that it was a nuclear explosion.
September 21, 1977
Mallaby reports on a conversation at the Nuclear Suppliers Meeting with the US Deputy Under-Secretary for Security Assistance, Nye, on whether the US would raise the issue of South Africa's Kalahari nuclear testing facility. The US assumption was that the South Africans intended to "be on the brink of having a nuclear weapons capability" in order to "moderate Western diplomatic pressure on her about racial and other issues."
September 13, 1977
Mallaby outlines the UK position on South African accession to the Non-Proliferation Treaty.
March 14, 1995
Report on the current status of South African disarmament and arms control.
September 12, 1996
Background information for use by a South African representative in bilateral discussions with Iran on disarmament and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
1964
South African report on the twentieth session of the General Assembly as it relates to nuclear proliferation.
January 1966
Instructions to a South African delegate to the United Nations.
January 1, 1956
Summary of the Twenty-First Session of the United Nations General Assembly's agenda on disarmament