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  • leaderSj increased cooperation in peaceful nuc].ear activities^ closei‘ relations in non - proliferation efforts, consultations ^'Poster to Committee of P.rlncipals, memorandum. 1964j Secret. Aug. 2k, o .S£6-RM 7^ P 0RN:*15 , c with other
  • was for the most part highly satisfactory. AID staff were very cooperative in providing data and specialist assistance relating to arms trade and military expenditure. Three con­ tractual arrangements with Commerce Department worked very well and yielded
  • arms e f ­ fort in space than a. United States commitment to such a program. This we will not do. At the same time that we are purs u i n g cooperative s cientific efforts in space through the Un i t e d Nations and otherwise, we will of course take
  • , the Bureau works in close cooperation with the Department of Defense. Many of the staff are military officers assigned on active duty to ACDA; c - 15 - the head of the Bureau is an officer with 3-star rank assigned on a rotating basis from one
  • on the General Assembly resolution of December 3 on the ground that a reference to "the improved possibilities for international cooperation in the field of seismic cooperation" might be used to justify the Western demand for international control _ Ninth