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  • and Kosygin. The exchanges with the Soviets were quite complex, because different budgetary ·~ asures were used in different messages. But none of them had anything to do with the kind of new problem that we now face in Vietnam. Moreover
  • "fundamental So vie t p o lic y " to seek an improvement in U S-So vie t re la t io n s . He a lso seemed to say tha t fu rth e r overtures to the DRV should be made. Kosygin, in re je c tin g the B r i t i s h Commonwealth m issio n , was c a re fu l
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