| United States. Department of State. Office of Media Services - 1963 - 162 lapas
...Mission—detailed photographs conclusively proving the existence of both missiles and sites—and the world listened attentively as Ambassador Stevenson...headed by Ambassador Stevenson, with special Soviet envoys—Mikoyan, Kuznetsov, and Zorin—that resulted in the removal of the offensive weapons whose... | |
| Judie Mills - 1998 - 598 lapas
...Soviet ambassador's rebuttal. "We know the facts, Mr. Zorin, and so do you," he shot back. "Our job here is not to score debating points. Our job, Mr. Zorin,...save the peace. And if you are ready to try, we are." The televised proceedings had convinced the world. But "saving the peace" was a different matter. FRIDAY,... | |
| Arthur Meier Schlesinger - 2002 - 1128 lapas
...concluded: "We know the facts and so do you, sir, and we are ready to talk about them. Our job here is not to score debating points. Our job, Mr. Zorin,...save the peace. And if you are ready to try, we are." The Stevenson speech dealt a final blow to the Soviet case before world opinion. 2. THE LETTERS But... | |
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