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  • and dcolassifIcatlnn (•, ^ Tor gccRST ----V• ; • COMPREHENSIVE TEST BAN Background^ It was impossible to conclude a comprehensive testban treaty in 1963 because of differences between the United States and the Soviet Union on the problem of verifying
  • o n was essential. His overall attitude toward the establishment of a nuclear - free zone in Iiatin America was f a v o r ­ able. He even went as far as to suggest at that early stage that the United States was disposed to include both Guantanamo
  • of the United Nations and international conferences. President Johnson's piiblic statements on disarmament and related matters appear in Disarmament Document Series, Ref 369, 393, 427, 494, 530. For a classified documentary compilation on the strategic arms
  • the United States and the So v iet Union in 1961.^ It included five NATO members (the United States, the United Kingdom^ Canada, Prance, Italy), five Warsaw Pact members (the USSR, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Poland, I Romania), and eight nonaligned countries