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May 16 Soviet note denounces US "policy of aggression and
provocation" and warns that not only will future intrud- -
ing aircraft be shot down but bases from which they come
will be struck against. (Document No. 7).
II. PAKISTAN
A. Pakistan - USSR
May 13
Soviet note to Pakistan charges that U-2 took off from
Peshawar airport in Pakistan, refers to the "dangerous
policy" of allowing foreign armed forces to use Pakistani
territory and warns that repetition would necessitate
"retaliatory measures. 11 (Document No. 8)
May 24
Pakistani note to the USSR denies participation in
preparation of flight, notes US assurance that no such
incident would be allowed to take place in the future,
and refers to Soviet violations of Pakistani airspace.
(Document No. 9)
June
22 Soviet note to Pakistan rejects claim that GOP unaware
of intention. of flight from Peshawar, rejects "ground-
less" claim that Soviet violated Pakistani airspace, rejects
statement about US assurance with reference to "mendacious'
assertions by US in connection with U-2, and states
that USSR will hit bases in event of future flights. (Docu-
ment No. 10)
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