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- Director Poster discussed the s u b
ject w it h F o r e i g n Minis t e r Gromyko.
He told him that the
U n i t e d States had no Intention of extending the armaments
race to outer space and would welcome a joint declaration or
agreement that neither
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Effort to table partial draft treaty -------------------
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Rusk - Gromyko taj.ks ---------------------------------------
228
- Safeguards (l) ------------------------------ .------------
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Allied Consultations
Security assurances (l
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7
Initial Johnson Program . ..........................
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Gromyko Missile Proposals .........................
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Soviet Collateral Proposals (1964). . . . . . . . .
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Gomulka Plan.......................................
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- . Kohler
that he would discuss
subjects:
(1) Nuclear
-
MEETING
the conference
in terms
ban.
(3) Berlin
He said that the principal
conclusion
of the test ban discussion
was that the Soviets would not accept inspections.
Gromyko's
position
was adamant
- East question, Gromyko had no taste for going
through the General Assembly again. The provisional draft is
still the basis for talks.
There is considerable movement on the Arab side but not enough.
Egypt is not close to settling the Suez problem
- in the Soviet-Iranian
exchange of notes
1962 in which Moscow accepted
Tehran's
would ~ot be deployed on Iranian
for a Mediterranean
of January
reference
to U Thant of March 10, 1962.
to it was in Gromyko's letter
There was no reference
zone
Union made
-
by challenge" proposal at this session.
The Soviets had not, however, dropped the threshold and
moratorium proposal, and Foreign Minister Gromyko made this
«See Negotiations on a Comprehensive Test Ban, 1965-1967
From Geneva, tel. 1898, Apr. 6, 1966, Secret
- ten to fifteen
years away. Top-rank German
scientists
revealed to be working on various projects
in both the United States and the USSR.
l2il
Gromyko hints at development of weapons by USSR to
offset US atomic monopoly. Mutual distrust,
accusations