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N-request

Greece has rejected a request- by N.A.T.O. for the replacement of United States nuclear arms stored on its soil with more modem types. A Government spokesman said that Athens had, however, accepted a proposal that storage facilities for the existing weapons be made safer. Little is known about the United States nuclear arms that have been stored in Greece since around 1960. Press reports have said they are old-fashioned Honest John and Nike systems. — Athens.

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Press, 9 February 1985, Page 7

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N-request Press, 9 February 1985, Page 7

N-request Press, 9 February 1985, Page 7

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