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K: That would be one possibility. I have heard Cyprus as another.
D: We will say nothing. New York is a good place.
K: We have no objection to that. It is a natural place.
D: I think it can be worked out.
K: Whom do I deal with when you are gone.
D: I hope you won't spoil my vacation. I hope that there will be no
surprise like last time, when I went home to Moscow on major issues.
There will definitely be no answer to No. 1 question.
K: WKXX Watch your language. I don't anticipate anything. You
know our basic position. If your friends in Hanoi do something, we
would have to react. But you should expect nothing from us.
D: I am talking about our conversation.
K: I understand very well.
D: I also.
K: Come back reasonably rested but not SO much that you have the
advantage over us. I will be dealing with Vorontsov
.
D: I will be here.
K: Ixxxxxxxn don't anticipate any bilateral business but if we want
to get urgent message to you
D: I will be the man.
K: We look forward to seeing you when you come back.
D: I got letter today thanking me for very good reception at White
House when your assistants were there. They gave your personal
greetings.
K: Thank you very much.
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