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REPS OF USA AND USSR SPOKE ON COLLATERAL MEASURES.
2.USA REP WENT OVER PACKAGE OF MEASURES PROPOSED IN JOHNSONS
MSG TO DEAL WITH NUCLEAR THREAT.PARTIAL TEST BAN REPRESENTED CURB
ON DEVELOPMENT OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN HIGHER YIELD RANGED.THIS
QUALITATIVE BARRIER TO ARMS RACE' SHOULD BE SUPPLEMENTED BY QUANTITATIVE BARRIER VIZ FREEZE CN NUMBERS AND CHARACTERISTICS OF OFFENSIVE
AND DEFENSIVE NWVS.FREEZE WOULD INCLUDE CONTROLS OVER MISSILE
LAUNCHERS AND LAUNCHING FACILITIES AS WELL AS BOOSTERS FOR USE IN
SPACE PROGRAMMES.IT WOULD ALSO INCLUDE LIMITATIONS ON TESTING AND
FIRING OF NEW AND EXISTING MISSILES,VERIFICATION PROCEDURES WOULD
NOT RPT NOT THREATEN SECURITY INTERESTS OF ANY STATE INVOLVED.
SOVIET REPLY WAS NOT RPT NOT ENCOURAGING AND INDICATED USSR HAD
NOT RPT NOT REALLY UNDERSTOOD IMPLICATIONS OF USA PROPOSAL.INDICATION OF READINESS OF USA TO COMPROMISE WAS PROPOSAL TO EXPLORE
POSSIBILITY OF SIGNIFICANT REDUCTIONS IN NWVS ONCE NEGOTIATIONS
BEGAN ON FREEZE.FREEZE WOULD DEAL DIRECTLY WITH PROBLEM LYING
BEHIND CONCERN EXPRESSED RECENTLY IN CONFERENCE REGARDING POSSIBLE
DEPLOYMENT NEW TYPES OF DELIVERY SYSTEMS WHICH MIGHT UPSET PRESENT
BALANCE.

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2.ROSHCHIN SPOKE ON WITHDRAWAL OF FOREIGN TROOPS FROM FOREIGN BASES
AND NUCLEAR FREE ZONES.FOREIGN BASES REPRESENTED SOURCES OF TENSION
THROUGHOUT WORLD,EG IN INDOCHINA AND INDIAN OCEAN.CLAIMING PRESENCE
OF AIRBORNE NUCLEAR WEAPONS AT THESE BASES PRESENTED RISK OF INCIDENTS SUCH AS OCCURRED OVER SPANISH COAST EARLIER THIS YEAR,ROSHCHIN
REITERATED.PROPOSAL THAT ENDC SHOULD APPEAL TO NUCLEAR POWERS TO
END FLIGHTS OF AIRCRAFT CARRYING NUCLEAR WEAPONS ACROSS INTERNATL
FRONTIERS.AT 258TH MTG CDA HAD CLAIMED SOVIET PROPOSAL ON BASES WAS
DESIGNED TO SUBVERT NATO;IF WEST ARGUED ALL DISARMAMENT PROPOSALS
WERE AIMED AGAINST NATO THERE WOULD BE NO RPT NO POSSIBILITY OF
PROGRESS.
3.ON NUCLEAR FREE ZONES ROSHCHIN REFERRED TO PRECEDENTS IN ANTARCTICA
AND OUTER SPACE AND STRESSED SOVIET VIEW THAT ZONES SHOULD BE ESTABLISHED IN VARIOUS PARTS OF EUROPE AS WELL AS OTHER AREAS OF
WORLD.ZONE IN CENTRAL EUROPE WOULD HELP TO EASE SITUATION IN WHICH
PRESENT POLICIES OF USA WERE INCREASING TENSION—POLICIES AIMED AT
PROVIDING FRG WITH INCREASED ARMAMENT AND RESPONDING TO FRG DESIRE
FOR NUCLEAR WEAPONS.USSR BELIEVED ZONE COULD BE ESTABLISHED NOT RPT
NOT JUST BY GROUP OF STATES BUT BY INDIVIDUAL STATE,AS CEYLON
HAD ALREADY DONE.

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