March 21, 1983
The current discussion of Ambassador Ed Rowny and the talking points prepared for his use in a
meeting with the President's nominee for the position of Director of the Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency is a disservice to all concerned. Ambassador Rowny has disavowed the
points, indicating that he did not sign or subscribe to them.
Unjustified attacks on Ed Rowny -- a dedicated, experienced, competent public servant who has
devoted his life's work to our nation's security -- do little to serve the country. Ambassador
Rowny's skill and wisdom have been critical factors in the preparation of the President's START
proposals and in presenting them at the table in Geneva. This proposal is part of the most
comprehensive arms reduction initiative in the recent history of arms negotiations, and the
President believes that the progress we have seen in START is due in large measure to the
statesmanlike and vigorous actions of Ed Rowny.
The President and Ambassador Rowny have the same goal: substantial, equitable, and verifiable
arms reductions. Ambassador Rowny's conduct has been entirely consistent with that goal.