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6 K: I mean after all if we don't look at it bureaucratically the difference between this two drafts is not world shaking. I understand there are some points there that you're sensitive to but it doesn't make them earth shaking. D: No, I understand especially Article I. If you could manage to move some of your - what you wanted - it is my impression. I don't have really an expression on either but I am prepared to because I know what the thinking in Moscow is. K: That's what I'm thinking. Frankly, Anatol, that's my thinking too. And frankly speaking here as friends, I told you right away I have to go through something with Article I to show that we haven't just accepted when this thing surfaces, the first version. D: No, I understand. But I think if you could find out very closely on paragraph first it would be enough to do everything. Do you understand what I mean? K: Oh, of course, let's talk about it tomorrow. D: So tomorrow is 8:30. K: And as I understand it there's really only one offending clause in para- graph 1. D: Second paragraph. K: Second paragraph the thing about the conditions that war but it is the only one that is really a problem. D: Yes, you look, maybe you'll have a chance to look before tomorrow just for yourself, you look in our paragraph number 1 and I will look at yours once more and then we will try to do something about it tomorrow. K: Exactly, but tell them to cool off in Moscow. You and I have solved worse problems. D: I mention already to them and I mention to you tomorrow - I already send telegram to Brezhnev saying that I have a date with you Tuesday morning. So then I don't send anything today. Until tomorrow. K: Good, I also have something about the Egyptians to discuss with you. D: OK. So 8:30. K: Right. D: Bye.

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