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- as a Bridge
During the Stalin years, travel between the US and the USSR was
limited virtually to officials of the two countries. Beginning in 1955
some exchanges and tourist travel began to take place 'Which were interĀ
rupted temporarily by the Hungarian
- initiatives in East Europe
by clearing up certain outstanding issues. Specifically:
2.
a.
Negotiations of claims settlements.
for Czechoslovakia and Hungary)
(Country Programs
b.
Removal on a reciprocal basis of travel restrictions
and limitations
- that continuous Western
contact and travel for the large number of Bloc technical personnel
engaged in the many operating committees has been of value.
When relationships have been difficult, the annual plenary
sessions and more important committee meetings have
- the recent problems of travel and Bundestag meetings. So far
as U.S. policy is concerned, the Secretary thought we were right in playing the
Eastern European question in low key. We should maintain o ur public pos ture
uf n on -interventi o n. T h e Secreta
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pondent John Kimche in the London Evening Standard that
Sirhan had traveled
in the Middle East in 1964 for seven
months.
He allegedly
returned
to the Middle East in 1966
spending five months in Cairo, Egypt, before returning
to
the United States