Tito And Sato Agree
(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter—Copyright) TOKYO, April 15. President Tito of Jugoslavia and the Japanese Prime Minister, Mr Eisaku Sato, called for further efforts to conclude an international nuclear nonproliferation treaty acceptable to as many countries as possible in a joint communique today. The communique, issued when President Tito left for Mongolia after the first visit to Japan by the Head of State of a Communist country, de clared the opposition of the two leaders to the use of force as a means of settling disputes.
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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31655, 16 April 1968, Page 15
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