‘Arms talks going Well’
[ii li T ■. I : NZPA-Reuter Washington i Trie Soviet Foreign Minister; Eduard Shevardnadze, jsays this week’s nle'gotiatipns witri | i the yriited States Secretary of Siate, George Shultz; bn a strategic arms I i jcohtrol treaty riave gone fairly 4eii' 1 Hr hr [ Asked on Tuesday however, ifj the superpowers Ibiild complete arilaccord )lq signing at a summit in ioscow later this year, he driiitted: "That’s a biffi-i tilt!lquestion. There’s|a lot f work:yet to be dqrie.” The two Ministers spent ipqst of Tuesday: oni the nropbsed treaty to halve United , Sates and Sioviet strategic ! arms: 1 1 vyhich Pi-esideht Reagan and the Sdviet ■ I leader, Mikhail Gorbachev, have said| they i-buld like to sign at the summit; I officials: said. I | “Tjhe ! negotiations ! are jteing fairly well,” i Mr Shevardnadze told i repbrters as he arrived at the State Department ion Tuesday; evening foir ian irifprmal working d nrier i ind movie with Mr Shultz.
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