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capitals -- on a statement of
principles for disarmament --
on an increase in cultural
exchange -- on cooperation in
outer space -- on the peaceful
exploration of the Antarctic --
and on tempering last year's
crisis over Cuba.
IV.
I believe, therefore, that
the Soviet Union and the United
States, together with their
Allies, can achieve further
agreements agreements which
spring from our mutual interest
in avoiding mutual destruction.
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