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- Security Information.
The Office maintains a daily liaison with the
press in Washington and also at Geneva when the ENDC
is in session and at New York when the General Assembly
is in session.
It also prepares press guidance and
materials related to arms
- -Chairmen
of the ENDC, with the daily chairmanship rotating among all
members.
The American delegation was usually led by ACDA
Director William C. Poster or ACDA Deputy Director Adrian S.
O
Fisher.
Formerly, ACDA also had a resident Ambassador
- testing in 1961.^
Proposed Approach to Soviet Leaders
In a memorandum of November 23, 1964, to the Committee of
Principals, ACDA Director Foster submitted an outline of sub
jects for discussion with the new Soviet leaders who had recently
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Communist China and the Proliferation
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Proposed Approach to New Soviet Leaders ..........
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Effects of the Vietnam Wa r .........................
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Disarmament
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The Arms Control and Disarmam.ent Agency (ACDA) was quick
to respond to the new impetus toward Latin American d e n u c l e a r i
zation.
In a background paper dated October 25, 1962, the
Agency recommended that the United States support
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a new set of program objectives which could perhaps be
achieved in a reasonable time period, say 10-20 years.
In early 1964 an effort was initiated to develop a
formal statement of objectives which after many false
starts finally led to the establishment