SOVIET INSTRUCTIONS RELATING TO THE LAW OF THE SEA CONFERENCE SCHEDULED FOR MARCH 1981

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November 21, 1980
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Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987 AR 70-14 TelL?ZZT APPROVED FOR RELEASE CIA HISTORICAL RELEASE PROGRAM JUNE 2017 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE AGENCY WASHINGTON, D.C. 20505 21 November 1980 MEMORANDUM FOR: Director of Central Intelligence FROM John N. McMahon Deputy Director for Operations SUBJECT ? ? Soviet Instructions Relating to the Law of the Sea Conference Scheduled for March 1981 1. The enclosed Intelligence Information Special Re- port was obtained from an extremely sensitive source, and any leakage of this information could compromise the source. The report should therefore be handled on a strict need-to- know basis within recipient offices and agencies. This report may not be reproduced, and any information from it should not be used or referred to in any context without prior approval from the issuing office. 2. This report provides details of instructions issued by the Soviets for use by their emissaries who deal with representatives of other countries on Law of the Sea (LOS) matters during the period between the end of the Ninth Session of the LOS Conference in late August 1980 and the holding of the Tenth Session, scheduled for March 1981. These instructions are also to be the basis for Soviet po- sitions to be taken at the next conference. The instructions are generally consistent with known Soviet positions on LOS. John N. McMahon TS #8O8325 Copy # MT yr 1. t?nril gr.lirr, 'it ft Ni MAP DW reetyomuirrn Tell-SECALL. Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987 Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987 775P-SEG2EI - 2 - Distribution: Director of Central Intelligence Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Director of Intelligence and Research Department of State Director, Defense Intelligence Agency Deputy Director of Central Intelligence Director, National Foreign Assessment Center. Director of Political Analysis Director of Geographic and Societal Research TS # 808325 Copy # tOp-sscaz Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987 Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987 r3P?forsCEET -3- Intelligence Information Special Report COUNTRY USSR/International DATE OF INFO. Fall 1980 SUBJECT DATE 21 November 1980 Soviet Instructions Relating to the Tenth Session of the Law of the Sea Conference Scheduled for March 1981 SOURCE A Soviet source The following instructions relating to the Tenth Session of the Law of the Sea (LOS) Conference which is scheduled to be held in March 1981 have been issued by the Soviet Foreign Ministry. These instructions have been for- mulated for use by Soviet emissaries who will be dealing with representatives of other countries on LOS matters during the period between the ending of the Ninth Session of the LOS Conference in late August 1980 and the Tenth Session. These instructions are new since the last session and will be the basis for Soviet positions to be taken in March 1981. . ? 1. Accept the British proposal for a meeting in London in December of five states: the USSR, USA, Japan, Great Britain and France. Before this meeting takes place have Soviet-American consultations in an effort to narrow the gaps between the positions of these two countries. 2. Reject the attempts of developing and other states (Peru, Argentina, the Phillipines, Pakistan, China, Canada MINSFQ....ZET TS # 808325 Copy # 4-1( Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987 Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987 T-IIP?SECILT -4- and others) aimed at breaking the agreed provisions of the draft convention. 3. Oppose the demands of extremist states that passage of naval vessels through territorial waters may take place only with the permission of the coastal states, and oppose the idea that overflight of aircraft over in- ternational straits can be prohibited or controlled by affected states. Oppose the right of states to control naval maneuvers within the 200 mile economic zone. 4. Oppose any other attempts to limit naval navigation. 5. Try to obtain agreement with other states ?that there will be mutual refusal to introduce amendments and changes to the Substance of the draft convention, so that the text can be adopted by consensus at the next session. 6. Oppose the proposals by Sweden, Spain and others to enlarge the Executive Council of the International Sea- bed Authority. Emphasize that the renewal of discussions regarding the council could lead to a breakdown of important understandings on the principles of setting up the council and the adoption of decisions. Reject attempts of developing states to exclude from the formula of decision-making the provision on consensus and their attempts to enlarge the list of questions, decisions on which would be taken by a two-thirds majority. Oppose proposals by some states for the elaboration of a new formula for the temporary compo- sition of the council which may be different from the com- position provided for by the agreed formula of the draft convention. 7. Discreetly find out the position of important states on the following: if some of the states which comprise the council do not ratify the convention, the seats of these states on the council are to be left vacant and the council will act without their participation until they ratify the convention. TS #808325 Copy # 11- far"liCSE Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987 Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987 TOP-SEGREI 8. The decisions of a preparatory commission for setting up the Seabed Authority should be taken by consensus. We should not insist on this, however, but rather agree on a formula which will be similar to the procedure for taking decisions on the council. 9. Agree that the rules, norms and procedures elab- orated by the preparatory commission could be temporarily used before their approval by the Seabed Authority on the condition that they would be adopted by consensus in the commission. 10. On the protection of capital investments in the development of seabeds during the period before the con- vention enters into force: oppose the existing proposals on this questions, namely by the USA. Preparation of pro- posals on such protection should be based on the agreed provision for the convention. 11. Final provisions: support the proposal that the convention enters into force within 12 months after it is ratified by 60 states. Agree that states might make any statements on the condition that such statements are not aimed at exclusion or change of juridicial application of the provisions of the convention in relation to this par- ticular state. If the convention is adopted by consensus the USSR would be ready to support prohibition of any re- servations to the convention. TS #808325 Copy # y_ Approved for Release: 2017/06/16 C01478987