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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.
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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
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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;
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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
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