Kremlin Tells Bonn All A-Arms Are Out
Reuters
MOSCOW —
Defense Minister Yevgeny I. Shaposhnikov said Saturday that all Soviet nuclear weapons had been withdrawn from eastern Germany, the official news agency Tass reported.
Shaposhnikov, appointed after the failed coup against President Mikhail S. Gorbachev, told the German ambassador in the Kremlin that “at this point there is not a single Soviet nuclear weapon on German territory,” Tass said.
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