Soviet Political Agreements and Results, 86-1, 1959

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7. lappuse - Each of the Parties to this Treaty undertakes to prohibit, to prevent, and not to carry out any nuclear weapon test explosion, or any other nuclear explosion...
7. lappuse - B. In any other environment if such explosion causes radioactive debris to be present outside the territorial limits of the state under whose jurisdiction or control such explosion is conducted.
3. lappuse - Berlin question, an understanding was reached, subject to the approval of the other parties directly concerned, that negotiations would be reopened with a view to achieving a solution which would be in accordance with the interests of all concerned and in the interest of the maintenance of peace.
3. lappuse - ... in the aim to get a solution that will protect the legitimate interests of the Soviets, the East Germans, the West Germans, and above all, the Western people.
1. lappuse - Some comrades . . . lost no time [after the Bucharest meeting] in taking a series of grave steps applying economic and political pressure against China. Disregarding international practice, they perfidiously and unilaterally tore up agreements and contracts they had concluded with a fraternal country. These agreements and contracts are to be counted not in twos or threes, or in scores, but in hundreds.
3. lappuse - The Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the USSR and the President of the United States agreed that all outstanding international questions should be settled not by the application of force but by peaceful means through negotiation.
4. lappuse - ... and (2) a joint protocol specifying procedures for the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Laos and the terms of references to be followed by the International Commission for Supervision and Control in Laos in enforcing the withdrawal and assuring that intervention did not recur. 1963, Apr. 8. In April 1963, the Communist Pathet Lao forces renewed civil war in Laos. On April 8, 1963, their troops forced the neutralist troops to evacuate the key town of Xieng Khouang near the Plaine des Jarres....
5. lappuse - Cochairmen of the 1962 Geneva Conference on Laos, for immediate intervention to prevent Communist attacks on neutralist troops. The Soviets, however, charged the United States with sabotaging the Geneva agreements and placed blame for the new outbreaks of disorder on American subversive activities. The New York Times reported that this commentary by Pravda was the first public indication that the Soviets would remain adamant in refusing to join Britain in diplomatic moves to restore the political...
7. lappuse - ... to prohibit, to prevent, and not to carry out any nuclear weapon test explosion, or any other nuclear explosion, at any place under its jurisdiction or control : (a) in the atmosphere; beyond its limits, including outer space; or...
7. lappuse - ... their combat units from the island. It was believed that the remaining troops were being maintained indefinitely for training purposes. Failure to withdraw their military forces from Cuba constitutes a Soviet violation of the Khrushchev-Kennedy agreements. 1963, Aug. 20 In a press conference on August 20, 1963, President Kennedy expressed the disapproval of the United States Government when he remarked, "There are still Russians there, and this is still a matter of concern to us.

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