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CONFERENCE ON TESTS

Accord With China (N Z P A -Reuter— Copyright) DJAKARTA. August 27 The Indonesian Foreign Minister. Dr. Subandrio. said today that Indonesia could agree to China's proposal for a world-wide conference banning nuclear,tests. ■We must dewlop the treaty till the final ideal of all mankind is realised, that is. the complete abolition of all nuclear tests,” be said. He added that Asian and African countries could take the initiative to hold the conference Dr. Subandrio also announced he had an assurance from China that it would not launch military aggression agsint India. “If India attacks China, the latter will take up the question to the Colombo countries • the United Arab Reoublic. Cambodia. Indonesia. Ceylon. Burma and Ghana mediated in the border issue in a conference in Colombo, the results of which were accepted by China and India),” the Foreign Minister aa;d.

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Press, Volume CII, Issue 30221, 28 August 1963, Page 17

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CONFERENCE ON TESTS Press, Volume CII, Issue 30221, 28 August 1963, Page 17

CONFERENCE ON TESTS Press, Volume CII, Issue 30221, 28 August 1963, Page 17

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