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  • )............ 97 Secvirity Covincil Action on Security Assurances..................................... 102 Treaty Opened for Signature ................... 103 Renewed Effort for Strategic Arms Limitation Talks With the Soviet Union (1968)................ 104
  • that the United States would not take any actions inconsistent with the resolution. It should also say that the United States was continuing to work toward the establlshjnent of an MLF^ which was consistent vvith the resolution. At the same time
  • "omnibus" resolution, approved by the Disarmament Commission on June 15, condemned continued testing, called for a comprehensive agreement, and asked all states to adhere to the limited test-ban treaty. The United States voted ^Summary of Action, Meeting
  • that the United States did not p l a n to place any, weapons of mass destruction In orbit: Today there Is no doubt that either the United States or the Soviet Union could place thermonuclear weapons in orbit^ but such an action is just not a rational m i l i t a r
  • and limiting ABMs, the relationship and i n t e r ­ action b e t w e e n ABMs and limitations on offensive missiles, and the implication of possible overseas developments of A B M s . C l o s e l y related to the " a r e a ” contracts was a reimbursable
  • whose expertise is drawn upon by the Agency for special projects or other problems. INTERNAT IONAL RELA T IONS BUREAU T he Bureau has a dual responsibility: first to translate U.S. disarmament policies into action at. the conference table