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- HAS ·ARISEN FROMTHE MEMBEl'lSHIP 0F THE NEWLY INDEPENDENT AFRICAN AND ASIAN COUNTNIES." 'COMMUNIQUECLOSED WITH SOVIET· APPRECIATION OF iAFGHAN NEUTRALITY AND "NON-ADHERENCETO ALIGNMENT." ,-RIME MINISTER KOSYGIN INVITED BY·YUSUF VISIT AF~HANISTAN
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- wish to read what I had just finished dictating before you put me to work on the Friday message. I shall drop the Kosygin draft letter; although you might wish to send a letter to him simultaneously with your message to Congress. \)Y~Rostow -SECR:El
- by .Kosygin .and Co.lone! General Uvarov (Anti~-Aircraft Missile Troop Commander) created speculation that more sophisticated Soviet missiles and radar would soon be used to counter American air blo~s. Voices were raised in the American Congress and press
- , Soviet leare.rs have been. in Kosygin and nore frequant touch with the. King and Praniers. Prime Minister Yusuf went to Brezhnev visited Kabul recently, Moscav several tiJres, and Maiwan