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
Document Creation Date:
November 11, 2016
Document Release Date:
May 21, 1999
Sequence Number:
167
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Publication Date:
September 17, 1959
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ice'YOI EP,L7J 59
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China Not on Kl1r>che iav Atr7tka
'l'elIs Senators He and President Pit i t Off Limits
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~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
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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
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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
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On the question of Russ:a?s.,''~.ttuipate to scientific ex
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