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  • , February 17, 1964 (Doc 6) See also Current Foreign Relations No. 7, February 12, 1964. - SECRET SECRET United Nations assistance. After several meetings beginning February 18, 1964, in which Ambassador · Adlai Stevenson took a leading role, the UN
  • ; (EnclosureJ MemCon: M e e t i n g of Committee of Principals Concerning Bombs in O r b i t ), pp. 1-5, 7 - 8. Top Secret. -SECRET-- - - 5 - _ O c tober 1 5 . On the next day^ Ambassador Stevenson told the F irst Committee that the United States had
  • of inspections from those previously proposed,” we would take those facts into account.^ Ambassador Stevenson made a statement of this kind in his c opening speech in the Disarmament Commission (April 26), The Soviet representative rejected the proposal
  • n s - Ambassadors Stevenson, Goldberg, Ball, and Wiggins during-this period-led the U.S. delegations in the General Assembly. Most of the disarmament work, however, was done by Foster, Fisher, De Palma, and ACDA officers assigned on an ad hoc