CHINA AND RUSSIA
Khrushchev Denies Split
MOSCOW, June 30. Mr Khrushchev denied in Moscow last night that there were any ideological or other differences between Russia and China. He was asked about reports of differences by an Indian corres--1 ondent at a reception given by President Prasad of India, He answered by pointing out that both Russia and China at the recent Bucharest Communist meeting had signed a peaceful co existence communique "which showed no differences on the main theme.” Asked whether he wanted China at any future disarmament conference, Mr Khrushchev replied: “China must be represented at any negotiations which concern her.” He repeated his view that it was “unnatural, and abnormal” to exclude China from the United Nations. Mr Khrushchev said that the Geneva disarmament talks, out of which Russia walked this week, were like a smoke-screen instead of a real attempt to eliminate “the means of waging war
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Press, Volume XCIX, Issue 29245, 1 July 1960, Page 11
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