Envoys promise more speed
NZPA-Reuter Geneva The chief farms negotiators of the United States and the Soviet Union renewed pledges to speed up their work when they arrived to start the first nuclear weapons talks since the November super-Power summit conference.
The United States envoy, Mr Max Kampelman, said Washington was “determined to accelerate its search for drastic reductions in nuclear arms.” But he said the next move was up to the Russians after United States proposals submitted during the last round of talks.
The Soviet negotiator, Mr Viktor Karpov, said that he had instructions to work for early progress and expand areas of common ground.
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