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Headquarters To Be In Vienna (N.Z. Press Association—Copyright) VIENNA, July 26 Austria hhs agreed that the headquarters of the future world organisation for the control of nuclear tests, which may be set up as a result of the Geneva nuclear conference, should be established in Vienna, the Austrian Minister for Foreign Affairs (Dr. Bruna Kreisky) said He told a press conference that on July 20 diplomatic representatives of the Soviet Union, the United States and Britain had asked the Austrian Government if it would “agree in principle” to this organisation setting up its headquarters in Vienna. The Austrian Government had decided to accept this proposal and had informed the three governments, Dr. Kreisky said. In Geneva, Western conference sources said the choice of Vienna was "a useful step of a procedural character.”
The sources added it was obviously important that the three powers agreed in principle to an appropriate site for the headquarters but that this should not be taken as indicating any great “new stop forward” towards the achievement of an East-West treaty banning nuclear weapon tests.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28958, 28 July 1959, Page 9
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181A-TEST BAN BODY Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 28958, 28 July 1959, Page 9
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