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Dobrynin:
Well, I will put it this way. On article I you are prepared
to
go closer to what we propose to do, yes?
HAK:
That is correct.
Dobrynin: But in the preamble you prefer to ? ? ?
HAK: Well, you noticed we put into the preamble that phrase xxxixes about
third countries which you had in Article III.
Dobrynin: Yes, but we still don't understand why you took it off from
article III.
HAK: Because it really belongs more in the preamble than in - you don't
put an explanatory sentence into an article.
Dobrynin: Well, I think it is more precise and more clear for the third
country to know because in the preamble it sound rather XXXXXXXXX
en passent but there it is more precise. You still don't want to put it
back in one way or another.
HAK: Well, I think it fits better into the preamble.
Dobrynin: Well I really have no choice but to tell it - there is nothing
else really. When will you be back.
HAK: I will be back Monday and I am sure you will be back with agreement
to every word we gave you.
Dobrynin: Well you will have a lot of things to do in Moscow on the same
text.
HAK: Anatole, we have never failed to complete an agreement and we will
not fail this time. We will not fail this early in the Administration and this
late in our relationship. But we have to go through some steps and you have
to go through some.
Dobrynin: I understand. All right.
HAK: Particularly when we have to discuss the history of this at some point.
Dobrynin: I understand. All right. Well, Henry I have an answer to a
question you asked me. You remember that don't you. Well, this is
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