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  • !■!I 0 ri --- O c _uSEe^®B74Fe?WR— ■ - ’13 - • ' allies and raised problems associated with nuclear-free zones.^ The JCS did not think that the time vvas appropriate for expanding non-proliferation effortSj principally because the MLP
  • be exploited to . facilitate arms control and disarmament agreements, particularly in helping to solve the verification problems associated with such agreements. Thus, science on one hand generates many of our major arms control problems, while on the other
  • , vjhich was then in session. Mr. Poster discussed transit rights v;lth Ambassador 'Sette Camara of Brazil. In response to a statement of Sette Camara's associate, Carlos Bueno, to an American representative in the U.N. that the "US has particular posit
  • involved either as elements of the problems themselves or as potential means for solving these problems. Its activities are concentrated primarily on measures to control and limit sophisticated weapons of mass destruction, including associated
  • a positive attitude toward observation posts. The Soviets still held to their 1958 position, except that they now excluded aerial reconnaissance and would accept posts at airfields. They also associated observation posts with the reduction of foreign troops