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So long as the Soviet Union and the states associated with it refrain from any sort of aggression they will find no difficulty in living in peace with the North Atlanic Treaty Organisation powers. I note your readiness to discuss Sir ...
So long as the Soviet Union and the states associated with it refrain from any sort of aggression they will find no difficulty in living in peace with the North Atlanic Treaty Organisation powers. I note your readiness to discuss Sir ...
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In your message , you speak of readiness to expand cultural links with the Soviet Union . Unfortunately , this is not confirmed by facts . It is well known that the British authorities in recent months have refused to carry out a number ...
In your message , you speak of readiness to expand cultural links with the Soviet Union . Unfortunately , this is not confirmed by facts . It is well known that the British authorities in recent months have refused to carry out a number ...
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The Soviet Union was not weak when it long before the launching of the sputniks consistently stood for negotiations and not only proposed practical steps on disarmament, but made unilateral reductions in its armed forces.
The Soviet Union was not weak when it long before the launching of the sputniks consistently stood for negotiations and not only proposed practical steps on disarmament, but made unilateral reductions in its armed forces.
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