KREMLIN REPLIES
Restrained With China
(N.Z.P.A -Reuter —Copyright; MOSCOW, August 9. The Kremlin yesterday contradicted China’s charge that Soviet leaders had been dallying with imperialists. At the same time tin? Russians made it clear thev wished to avoid anv public row with Peking. A 3500-word editorial in the Soviet Communist Party newspaper, “Pravda,” rejected “attempts to portray the policy of peaceful co-existence with capitalist countries as a renunciation of the struggle with imperialism. “Such attempts.” “Pravda” said, “are completely unfounded.” The article made hardly anv direct reference to China, but it seemed clearly a response to recent Chinese charges that the Soviet Union was playing “a double trick” over Vietnam. The Chinese attack, in the Peking daily, “Ta Kung Pao” on July 28, said the Soviet leaders gave “miserly aid to Vietnam while they divulge in advance particulars about the aid to the Americans.”
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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30825, 10 August 1965, Page 15
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