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Arms talks adjourn

NZPA-Reuter Geneva American and Soviet arms negotiatiors broke for the Christmas and New Year holiday yesterday giving no hint of progress in their three-week-old talks on limiting medium-range nuclear missiles in Europe. The United States diplomatic mission in Geneva said the two sides met for one hour and 45 minutes at the Soviet mission yesterday in their sixth session ■ and

agreed to resume talks on January 12. The American mission said the break was a “ChristmasNew Year holiday recess to permit the delegates to be with their families." The delegations, headed by Paul Nitze, of the United States, and Yuli Kvitsinsky, of the Soviet Union, alternate their meetings between the United States and Soviet missions at opposite ends of Geneva's Avenue de la Paix (Avenue of Peace).

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Press, 19 December 1981, Page 9

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Arms talks adjourn Press, 19 December 1981, Page 9

Arms talks adjourn Press, 19 December 1981, Page 9