Where do things stand with Russia vis-a-vis Western economic aid?
And if you’ve already discussed this, I apologize. MR. BERGER: Well you know, I think the President indicated that there was a strong willingness on the part of the West to be helpful economically, but it depended upon Russia reaching a final agreement with the IMF, which the President said would be a powerful signal to the international community that Russia was committed to continue to be committed to reform. President Yeltsin agreed with that. And then the President said if that happens we can do other things, for example, rescheduling debt in the Paris Club, et cetera. Q Do you have a timetable on the KLA demiliterization? MR. BERGER: Well, the timetable is — I think that a number of the agreements — obligations adhere when it’s entered, but there is then a timetable, seven days to establish secure weapons storage areas, 30 days then to put all heavy weapons into this contanments, 30 days to ensure that all KLA members of foreign origin have left. There are various time tables. M