| Memorandum: No. 
          111-MMay 28, 1996 
          
          
             MEMORANDUM FOR 
            CORRESPONDENTS  
          
        Secretary of Defense 
        William Perry will leave Washington Sunday, June 2 to visit Ukraine, Germany; 
        and Portugal. He will return to Washington on Thursday, June 6. On June 3, Perry 
          will visit L'viv, Ukraine where he will attend the opening ceremonies 
          of Peace Shield ‘96, the Ukraine- hosted multilateral peacekeeping exercise 
          conducted in the spirit of the Partnership for Peace. About 150 troops 
          of the Germany- based U.S. 1st Infantry Division will participate in 
          the exercise along with 700 Ukrainian soldiers and troops from other 
          East and Central European countries, including Russia, Poland, Czech 
          Republic, Hungary, Bulgaria, Moldova, Slovakia, and Romania. Secretary 
          Perry also will engage in discussions on bilateral military to military 
          relations and security issues with senior officials from the participating 
          countries.  
          On 
          June 4, Perry and Ukrainian Defense Minister Valerie Shmarov will travel 
          to Pervomaysk, Ukraine to visit the site of the missile silo that they 
          jointly destroyed in January of this year. While at the site, Perry 
          and Shmarov will sign two amendments that will increase existing Cooperative 
          Threat Reduction implementing agreements by up to $43.1 million. 
          They also will visit a housing site built with U.S.-provided Nunn-Lugar 
          Cooperative Threat Reduction Funds and a former warhead storage 
          facility.
 
  In Germany, Perry 
          will speak to the graduating class of the College of Strategic Studies 
          and Defense Economics at the George C. Marshall European Center for 
          Security Studies in Garmisch. Perry's appearance at the Marshall Center 
          follows through on his pledge to meet each new class in residence.  
          Perry will arrive 
          in Lisbon, Portugal, the afternoon of June 5, where he will meet with 
          senior government and military officials to discuss bilateral military-to-military 
          and regional security issues.  
          On June 6, Perry 
          will visit U.S. Air Force personnel and facilities at Lajes Field, Azores, 
          as well as meet with local government officials.  
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