MOSCOW RADIO ON FUTURE OF SOVIET-U.S. RELATIONS
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Collection:
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LOC-HAK-352-5-833-1
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RIFLIM
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K
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1
Document Creation Date:
January 11, 2017
Document Release Date:
September 8, 2010
Sequence Number:
833
Case Number:
Publication Date:
October 27, 1974
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OPEN SOURCE
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No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/09/08: LOC-HAK-352-5-833-1
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MOSCO'a' R(;i)IO 0') "I.ITUrE OF SOVIET-U.S. RELATIONS
L272t'2A, 1.1100001,I IN SERBO-CROr.T IA:! TO YUGCSLAVIA 1633 CE'yT >.7 OCT 74 L
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(TEXT) TOE I"'.TEREST DISPLAYED BY T11'. :?;GRLD PUBLIC IV
TALKS WHiC11 LE0" ID ='RE Z!{:.EV, (='-'FRAL SECRETARY OF THE
C P S U CL?'1 T RAL r0Y,TEE, 11 7REY G 171, 0?1Y'Ki0, MI N I S T E R FOR
FOREI G AFFAIRS OF THE SOVIET UH:IOt!, HAD IN f1OSC0J WITH
HENRY 1,ISSIt?GER, U. S. SECRETARY 0`7 STATE, If, UNOERSTA"IDABLE.
THESE TALKS SEVERRED T O THE STATE AHD PROSPECTS
FURTHER ll EVELOFME'.T OF RELATI0,1]S !:IWEEt} T' ME SOVIET
UI4IO!) AHD THE UU)"ll=D STATES, Ai.10a]G OTHER THINGS, IN LIGHT
OF AGREEt,1rr1,'f5 REACHED IN THE COURSE OF SOVIET-AMERICAN
SUVMIT ! EETIUGS. IN THE TALKS HELD IN MOSCOW, VIEWS WERE
ALSO EXC){A!1GE D ON SOIE INTERNATIO;.AL ISSUES. At?1OUG OTHER
THINGS, THE TALKS T OUC;'ED 01 THE PROBLEMS OF SETTLING
THE MIDDLE EAST QUEST ION!, THE COURSE OF THE EUROPEAN
CONFERENCE AVID THE DISAR?1A'r,--NT ISSUE.
AS STRESSED DURING THE TALKS, THE SOVIET LEADERSHIP
RESOLUTELY ADVOCATES THAT THE COURSE WHICH HAS BEEN
SUCCESSFULLY SET IN THE RELATIONS FETWEEN THE SOVIET
UNION AND THE UtI!I1ED STATES BE CO}TINUE#'. PRESIDENT
GERALD FORD'S ASSURANCES THAT HIS ?1DMIHISTRrJION 'JILL
?Tm war 'r r. 571rrN.u P 13 .VE1-OP:?1Fr1T OF CONSTRUCTIVE AND MUTUALLY
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= USEFUL RELATIONS BETWEEN THE TI';0 COUNTRIES FILLS US WI
SATISFA(:TIO!,!% WEIRETAIN THE CO!NJICTION;, DICTATED BY
TO"IS OF THE RELATIONS BET'.!EE'?) THE SOVIET UNION
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THE FOU1,1 is AND THE UNITED STATES, THAT I0 A NUCLEAR ACE THERE IS 00
O COUNTRIES
OTHER BASIS FOR MAINTAINING RELATIONS BETWEEN TW
E RECENT MEETING WITH
EXCEPT PEACEFUL COEXISTENCE. AT TH
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AND ECOt?!0?1IC -011"ICIL, LEONID~BREZHNEV SAID: WE CONTINUE TO
WE CONSIDER THAT THE
t BE OPTT''1TSj IC AND, AS BEFORE,
PROSPECTS O BUSINESS RELATIONS BETWEEN OUR COUNTRIES WILL BE
ECONt0;?1IC A!!{) POLITICAL INTERESTS.. OF
D BY THE RE A1
DETEfil'1IN
. 3 THE TWO STATES AND 110-1 BY SELFISH CALCULATIONS BY SO:I)E
DIVII)UALS AND UARROW- 1,11UDED POLITICAL GROUPS C?!HOSF
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PSYC}UCLO::Y HAS STILL NOT RID ITSELF OF THE ARCHAIC HERITAGE
OF THE COLD MAR.
THE PROCESS OF THE -!0^RMALIZATIO'; OFSOVIET-N-IERICAt)
RELATIONS, IN ADDITION TO ITS OBVIOUS BENEFITS FOR THE
PEOPLES OF THE TWO COUNTRIE
SIG':IFIC '1: S, IS OF GREAT IUTEP"ATIL AL
' { GI')ATIO!1 IS NEEDED TO ADECUATELY
C:. y NO I.tA
~Z~;t?i C ?7 'ENT ON -':'EVI''''f ICU NUCLEAR s.!(AR. BY ITS
MEANING AND ITS CON!TtE'1T , THIS ACREE!';t'.ill EXCEEDS TH
REELATIONS. TILE AGR^;Ec:t:Ft.T REACHED BY
F}?A'^F-'.M!'" OF BILATERAL
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Sir?i' IN f!!= u,=-;i'.Ci C'1 OF i?t:I)tj~.J.:!u AND
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SIG!;Li aC:,,l"f
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ULTI.MrTELY EI.If'IN N
THIS (t'''':..: ENT OH`EUS,UI' "'UNITIES FOR CREATING A
SYSTEM OF HEAL CU.A) Art T F Co. '.? fER'!(? t TC1'?(L SECURITY.
No Objection to Declassification in Full 2010/09/08: LOC-HAK-352-5-833-1