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Secret talks held

(N.Z. Press Assn —Copyright) LONDON, June 19.

Senior officials from a number of countries have held a one-day secret meeting in London to discuss what were described as common problems in the fields of nuclear energy, the British Foreign Office said. The Foreign Office refused even to say what countries took part in the meeting yesterday or who the officials (were.

But other diplomatic isources said that countries i represented included the j United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, France, .Canada, West Germany and ‘possibly others with capabilities in the field of nuclear technology. They said that the meeting was called to discuss ways and means of preventing nuclear equipment and fuel intended for peaceful atomic energy purposes being switched to manufacture of atomic weapons by counitries that do not now possess I them.

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Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33874, 20 June 1975, Page 13

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Secret talks held Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33874, 20 June 1975, Page 13

Secret talks held Press, Volume CXV, Issue 33874, 20 June 1975, Page 13

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