UNDERGROUND A-TESTS
Accord Likely At Geneva
(Rec. 10 pan.) GENEVA, Nov. 12. Britain, the United States and Russia are expected to reach agreement today on terms of reference for a meeting of experts later this month which will discuss new seismic data in connexion with underground explosions.
“I hope we will be able to finish by tomorrow,” Mr James J. Wadsworth, chief United States delegate to the nuclear tests ban conference, told reporters after yesterday’s third informal session on the problem. “We have a better understanding of each other’s position,” the chief Soviet delegate (Mr Semyon Tsarapkin) said. The conference has been working since October, 1958, on a treaty to end nuclear explosions.
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Press, Volume XCVIII, Issue 29051, 13 November 1959, Page 13
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