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TelCon Amb. Dobrynin/Mr. Kissinger 9:05 am, June 19, 1973 K: Hello. D: Hello, Henry, you were calling. K: Yes. How are you Anatol. D: I think yesterday was quite an evenigg. K: Yes, it was very good. Anatol, did you see what Victor Louis said in Tel Aviv of all places. D: No. What did he say. K: Well, he said there'll be an agreement on the prevention of nuclear wars. D: In his special ?? K: Yes. D: I don't know. only four men knows. Nobody else is allowed. K: The signing of an agreement to prevent nuclear war would be a logical step to climax the new relationships between the U.S. and the Soviet move Union, a executing that will justify the meeting between the two countries. D: Well I only know one thing. When Brezhnev was here- K: Look, Anatol, I would not assume that you would choose Tel Aviv as the place to make such a pronouncement. D: I'm sure. But how did he know. And divulge full affairs. I will tell you, what could I do else Henry. K: I'll send over--well it's on your ticker. Reuters 40. D: I don't have Reuters. But probably K: Well, I'll send a copy over. D: Okay. Thank you and I will speak with you. I don't even know how it happen. K: IIII see you later. D: Okav. 11:30. okav. K: Right. Bve.