CHINA NOTON KHRUSHEKEV AGENDA

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CIA-RDP75-00149R000200940167-6
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RIPPUB
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K
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1
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November 11, 2016
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May 21, 1999
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167
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September 17, 1959
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NSPR
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ice'YOI EP,L7J 59 -=-_ Approved I--or~ Release 1X99/Oq/~ 7 ? CIAB China Not on Kl1r>che iav Atr7tka 'l'elIs Senators He and President Pit i t Off Limits -1 .._---?n- -- ? ??e~??~- impncawurta, sueauuna raiw, ou4.1,twcnty-flue Senators turned out ~VASIUNGTON, Sept. 16-lcrucial matters as Laos would;for the opportunity today of. So rt . Prime Minister Nikita'liot be brought Into the future quizzing Mr. Kiu ushchev on a S Khrushchr, maintained to-talks between ? the President v'ani'ty of world questions. nd the soviet leaders The Afterwa?d. Mr. Khrushchem d r" th 1? fd , at res ent Elsenhowera ,. . himself termed the exchange hadagreed to put off limits; Laotian situation is one of the as "easy . frank . . . good Jsuch subjects as Red. Chinese outstanding threats to peace and useful." aggrt,ssion aiid confine future at the moment, but such ar Mr. Khrushchev was ut1e3j- This claim by the boss of the role. Further, this concept ofSoviet newsmen. When the Antericrius l Communist, empire created a the diScus?runs here would protested, members o t explosion In, Wash-contradict previous United of. the committee explalnedl ir t h d t t ey had agree to, ten cnn n States determination to bring t a tonight. For it t was in up all outstanding cold war is- Russians being present at the; tt oonrr cast to statement by Pres- ,.,irs at some point. exchange and that the three:- ;eat Eisenhower on Aug.' 12 to Th.-re .vas no comment Im- journalists apparently consti-i ffect that Laos and "incidents inediately available from t3 luted part'of the ten. In,pired by the Commufdstl:State Department or the White Vii . the. constructive side ofr Ur.'- would have to be a .part" ... of House as to whether Mr.hru- the often lively discquesti , jedr. Khrushchev told questioners ronvc;sations with Mr. Khru- shchev's claim of such a' .Kprnm- 1`.w. he would now be willing to c l ice was correct. On the question of Russ:a?s.,''~.ttuipate to scientific ex frr,nk go-round v.itl ++;a;: a programs and joint +:n'nttcrs u; the Senate F'arett,,,,luu.r probes. Mr. Khrushchet rh:ou?cts for outer space. at. ust countered by myin ;..~ Cmnntittec, the oci, ; --Don't ask me, i:o ask N Ni3' ?a t4 i,rrt the Ferrate minority. : r; a] ?c, lit into Vice-Pr lie's the one who sr?+ ms to know t,er? er,. Ece:?ett M. Dirksen, :.rr,t t ise t for "I , quizzed Mr. Khrushchev putting ? out all about our failures." But later Mr Khru,shchev { `tout taking restrictions off . iatormation t th ff t th o e e ec at . finally said, "I'll tell you. ' a travel inside the Soviet Union,' I thrrc had b cu three previous S I U?e Soviet leader kept parrying'" eret W t ll d t t . e ac ua y wan e fathct< before a Soviet"rocket owith the remark, "if the United. launch our moon rocket a week land, in on the moon Monday, ,, art iri's w o dd w Ithdraw your n but it was faulty A l p 'T ti`rop` from overseas and liQui` . J here had been only one w. ;as defective. So we completed '~ t th h d a one are repairing the faulty one a . $; i>t l7'