the sentiment of Congress is, that until Krasnoyarsk is dismantled, we don't think we should negotiate a START agreement. Chairman FASCELL. I can assure you that issue is a continuing priority of several subcommittees of this committee. As a matter of fact, we just had a briefing last week. I can tell the gentleman the Administration has got this very much on track, and that we will be monitoring it very carefully. We will be taking it up early next year. Mr. BURTON. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. Chairman FASCELL. Is there further discussion? If not, the committee stands adjourned, with the thanks of the Chair for your support. Hopefully, this will be the last meeting of this committee in this Congress. [Whereupon, at 10:50 a.m., the committee was adjourned.] APPENDIX 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 Wednesday, September 14, 1988 MARKUP OF H. CON. RES. 344 BY SUBCOMMITTEE ON The subcommittee met, pursuant to call, at 9:36 a.m., Crockett, Jr. Mr. CROCKETT. The Subcommittee on Western Hemisphere Affairs will come to order. We have before us today a markup on House Concurrent 26 Water Commission for its efforts during the past 100 years in 27 to improve the social and economic welfare of the United 28 29 30 31 States and Mexico. At this point the resolution will be considered as read and open for amendment. resolution? Is there any discussion of the resolution and I think it's a worthy one. I would move it be adopted. Mr. CROCKETT. Those in favor of the motion will say aye. [Chorus of ayes.) Those who oppose will say no. The ayes have it and the resolution is favorably reported to the full Committee. The subcommittee stands adjourned. [Whereupon, at 9:38 a.m., the subcommittee was adjourned.] 95-570 (440) (429) |