CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN

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CIA-RDP79T00975A006800450001-7
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March 28, 2003
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February 22, 1963
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REPORT
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/iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii. /. Approved For ReIe 20OF/0p. CSECRET75A0060450001-7 25X1 22 February 1963 25 Copy o4 or, 6 % % TELL16ENCE / Gy~Sr4iES Of ~~~ Gp / 25X State Dept. review completed GROUP 1 Excluded from automatic downgrading and declassification / Approved For Release 2001 CT75A006800450001-7 / ' vv t 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/05/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO06800450001-7 Approved For Release 2003/05/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO06800450001-7 1~ 'M %J 25 rmm!!!vnrl Gnr Rnl~~~`IA_RIlD7QTAAQ7r. nnaQnnA,qnnni_7 4 22 February 1963 CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN CONTENTS USSR--Nuclear. Test Ban: Initial Soviet reaction to new US test-ban proposal is negative. (Page 3) Communist China: Soviet scientists seem to be- lieve Chinese Communists can and will explode nuclear device this year. (Page 4) 7. Notes: Eastern Europe;, Yugoslavia; Indonesia-UAR; Brazil-France. (Page 9) Approved For Release 2003/05/16 CIA-RDP79T00975A 06800450001-7 25X/ Approved For Release 2003/05/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO06800450001-7 25X1 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/05/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO06800450001-7 j For Release 2 03/05/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975A06800450001-7 j USSR-Nuclear Test Ban: he initial reaction of Soviet officials in Geneva to a new US proposal for a nuclear test ban has been negatives he new US proposal, which includes a willing- ness o reduce the number of on-site inspections to seven if the USSR accepts the technical arrangements contained in the plan, was outlined to First Deputy Foreign Minister Kuznetsov on 19 February. Kuz- netsov replied that "only that morning" Khrushchev had telephoned him instructions that no agreements on details were to be given until the Western side acre ted the Soviet figure of "not over three" inspec- tions ~~Kuznetsov, although indicating his "personal disappointment" that the new US offer "appeared to make agreement impossible," promised to transmit it to Moscojj., j j Approved LIP a conversation of 20 February with a US official, Soviet delegate Mendelevich appeared to imply that Moscow was prepared to move beyond three inspections. He discounted, however, the US, offer of seven, noting that it would have a "very adverse effect" in Moscow. He attempted to justify this remark by pointing out that such bargaining was "not worthy of great countries" and reflected. "provincialism" in US foreign policy i 22 Feb 63 DAILY BRIE' 25X1 25X1 25X1 1 1 /// A pproved / For Release 2003/05/16 : CIA-RDP79TOO975A 06850001-7 0 j j Zone 25XO there is no que stion in. the minds of the So- vie ts hat the Chinese 0 25X1 25X1 j can explode a nuclear device L~he Soviets. believe that the first test explosion will be held this yea the Soviets have withdrawn assistance from the Chi- nese nuclear program. The Soviets appear to have great respect for Chinese ability and talents in. the scientific field. They say that the Chinese "study all the time" and that "quite a few" younger scien- tists "have worked hard and cone up the ladder" in the. last seven or eight years 25 1"to the best of their knowledge" no Chinese--or, for that matter, observ- ers from any of the Communist regimes--h ad ever attended a satellite or major rocket. launch II 25 25; 25X 22 Approved Feb For 63 Release 2003/05/16 : DAILY CIA- BRIEF 4 RDP79T00975 006800450001-7 25 25X1 Approved For Release 2003/05/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO06800450001-7 Next 2 Page(s) In Document Exempt Approved For Release 2003/05/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975AO06800450001-7 Approved For Releas 8 0450001-7 25 25 that African students in Bucharest have encoun= teredproblems similar to those experienced by the stu- dents in Sofia. A Kenyan student informed officers of the US. Embassy in Moscow several days ago that Af - rican students there were closely following the Bulgar- ian dev.Qpments which they consider "extremely dis- turbing;'i;' 22 Feb 63 DAILY BRIEF 25 25 25X Eastern Europe: African students in Bucharest, disturbed by the developments in Sofia, are considering approaching the Rumanians for the third time for per- mission to organize an All--African Student Union to promote their solidarity and to represent their interests, according to a Cameroon student there. 2 ~U Approved For Release 003/05/16. CIA-RDP79T00975A 068450001-7 5 j so Yugoslavia: Tito?s trip to Latin America has 01 been postponed from late this spring until fall or possibly early 1964. A Yugoslav official has im- plied that Tito is, delaying acceptance of an invita- tion to visit Cuba in the hope that the most-favored- 0 nation issue may be resolved favorably and Tito in- 0 vited to visit the USe 25X *Indonesia-UAR.-`Indonesia wants to sell three squadrons of MIG-1 et fighters to the UAR, which is apparently not interested in the deal Indonesia is in financial cu y ana cannot mee oviet demands for immediate pay- ment on some of its debts. Both Ind nesia and the UAR have the more advanced MIG ROSS, 25XO 25X1 j j 22 Feb 63 DAILY BRIEF 10 Approved For Release - 6800450001-7 25Xj 25X1 Approved For Rele THE PRESIDENT The Vice President Executive Offices of the White House Special Counsel to the President The Special Assistant for National Security Affairs The Scientific Adviser to the President The Director of the Budget The Director, National Aeronautics and Space Administration Department of State The Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State The Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs The Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs The Counselor and Chairman of the Policy Planning Council The Director of Intelligence and Research The Treasury Department The Secretary of the Treasury The Under Secretary of the Treasury The Department of Defense The The The The The The The The Secretary of Defense Deputy Secretary of Defense Secretary of the Army Secretary of the Navy Secretary of the Air Force Assistant Secretary of Defense Assistant Secretary of Defense (International Security Affairs) Chief of Naval Operations, United States Navy Chief of Staff, United States Air Force Chief of Staff, United States Army Commandant, United States Marine Corps U.S. Rep., Military Committee and Standing Group, NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Europe Commander in Chief, Pacific Commander in Chief, Atlantic The Director, Defense Intelligence Agency The Director, The Joint Staff The Director for Intelligence, The Joint Staff The Assistant Chief of Staff for Intelligence, Department of Army The Director of Naval Intelligence, Department of Navy The Assistant Chief of Staff, Intelligence, Department of the Air Force The Department of Justice The Attorney General The Federal Bureau of Investigation The Director The Atomic Energy Commission The Chairman The National Security Agency The Director The United States Information Agency The Director The National Indications Center The Director Approved For Release 2003/05/16 : CIA-RDP79T00975A006800450901-7 25X1 Approved For R se 2007COPCIAS ET75AG4000450001-7 OOOFF Approved For Release 20T0fp : ( pr75AO06800450001-7 "00~; 0~