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In the face of these attitudes the Western allies found it hard to agree on a basis for negotiations over Berlin . The United States and Britain favoured negotiation and in September and early October Mr Rusk and Mr Gromyko had lengthy ...
In the face of these attitudes the Western allies found it hard to agree on a basis for negotiations over Berlin . The United States and Britain favoured negotiation and in September and early October Mr Rusk and Mr Gromyko had lengthy ...
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ment negotiations which were planned for a later date . A United States delegation led by Mr John J. McCloy , President Kennedy's adviser on disarmament questions , met a Soviet delegation led by Mr V. Zorin in Washington from 18-30 ...
ment negotiations which were planned for a later date . A United States delegation led by Mr John J. McCloy , President Kennedy's adviser on disarmament questions , met a Soviet delegation led by Mr V. Zorin in Washington from 18-30 ...
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He constantly declared that he was in favour of negotiations with Moscow , but both he and Herr Brandt ( who took an even firmer stand than the Chancellor ) demanded that the Berlin ' wall of shame ' should go as part of a settlement .
He constantly declared that he was in favour of negotiations with Moscow , but both he and Herr Brandt ( who took an even firmer stand than the Chancellor ) demanded that the Berlin ' wall of shame ' should go as part of a settlement .
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