SOVIET OFFER ON ARMS
U.S. Reactions To London Speech
(N.Z. Press Association—Copyright; (Rec. 10 p.m.) WASHINGTON, May 1. United States officials declined to try to assess today the full meaning of the Soviet open skies plan placed before the London Disarmament Conference yesterday, pending further and detailed study of Mr Valerian Zorin s speech.
The officials said that the Soviet proposal was Undon y eSam,ned both in Washington and tn
A n . y important Soviet move was alwavs Ecrutinised in detail for any possibility it mightZontain of advance towards agreement, they slid
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. th^ oth ® r band > th ey said, Eastern Siberia F . Eastern territories which the Soviet Union offered to open up to aerial inspection in exchange, might prove to be largely devoid of military installations.
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Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 11
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139SOVIET OFFER ON ARMS Press, Volume XCV, Issue 28266, 2 May 1957, Page 11
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