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DECLASSIFIED
RESTRICTED
E.O. 11652, Sec. 3(E) and 5(D)
-10-
BYHG-NLT NARS Date 3-14-73
US Acts
Soviet Response
esw find polid:
February 1947, when marriage
bris. Istolito 118 es:
between Soviet citizens and
dedvoß S
foreigners was forbidden.
Only a handful of the several
hundred persons claimed by
the
the US as nationals have been
of
permitted to leave the USSR.
digedos
K.
CULTURAL RELATIONS
on
n'
anthool
aff
1. The US has constantly
1. US efforts for cultural
sought to arrange for the
exchanges have not been
exchange of publications,
reciprocated. On the con-
scientists, artists, students,
trary, the Soviet Government
etc., between the US and the
has made strenuous efforts to
Soviet Union.
further isolate the Soviet
of
bearter
people from cultural contact
with the world outside the
of anesa
Soviet orbit. Attacks on
end vd anezitio
"cosmopolitanism", laws for-
selvo8
bidding marriage with foreign-
betalan? erta JTIQ
ers, and the channeling of
Jetvos Ifs Jerls
relations with foreign officials
antbulon!
through the Ministries of
BSBTS wort
Foreign Affairs and Foreign
sonta Jetvo8 end ofnit
Trade have all had this effect.
ed that ent to
Jetvoa
L. CIVIL AVIATION
20
1. The US has sought to
1. The Soviets have rejected
negotiate an agreement with
all overtures directed toward
the Soviet Union for reci-
such an agreement.
procal civil air traffic
between the two countries.
to
one
of
and
zd
16
M. PROPAGANDA
03.
beittem
noud
eved
ever
1. The US information pro-
1. Since the war ended, Soviet
gram has been restrained in
propaganda for both internal
its attitude toward the
consumption and as distributed
RESTRICTED
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