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HAK: But I will tell you informally that there is a good chance of
getting it deleted from article I. So to have it substantially back to
what it was.
Dobrynin: Was this why
HAK: Well, in the preamblerwill we have to have it.
Dobrynin:
This is rather ???, as you mentioned. All right
HAK: Right.
Dobrynin: Than second, you agree your President left Article IV
??? It is the same reason you mentioned to me and the same explanation
given to article M IV - now its article V ???
HAK:
Yes, well on Article V on that we feel somewhat more strongly
but again we are really willing to listen to your counter proposal.
Dobrynin: But you made it already. This was yesterday.
HAK: Well, but we want you to consider it again.
Dobryain: All right, if its this kind of thing. Because practically, from
what you propose to use ??? Article 51 over ??
HAK: No, we accepted
Dobryhin: There are two things -
???
HAK: Well, no and in the preamble we restored all of your language
from the preamble.
Dobrynin: ???
HAK:
Well I think that what we now have is Article V
Debrynin: KKX Henry, let me put it this way, I understand it now that
you don't want to argue because of certain practical things. It's all right.
HAK: Well, tell them that we want - this is not a way to prevent it coming
to a conclusion. We really want to bring it to a conclusion. And I may
have a chance to talk to the President. I frankly did not focus on the new
Article V today with him. I may have word for you on that tomorrow or
the day after.
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