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- 4 . I mean everything else in Article I they have never seen. You see what my point is. Dobrynin: I see your point, but there is another point you see. HAK: Well, when I see Mr. Brezhnev I will tell him that you said that you saw his point. And I'm sure he will be very pleased. Dobrynin: He was rather impressed that we were moving forward but MORK now its backward HAK: Well then the only thing I can do is to ask you to wait 24 hours so that I can discuss it with the President after Thieu leave tomorrow. I know what hell is going to break loose in NATO even with this draft. Dobrynin: I think you can handle it. HAK: No, we cannot handle it easily. We have no support at all. Dobrynin: But we are asking you HAK: I know but that is the one I told you right away on Friday afternoon not to send. Dobrynin: I didn't send it. I wasn't specifically complaining HAK: Because the difficulty that arises Dobrynin: And I am now glad that I didn't sent it because otherwise it was quite a shock to Moscow. Now I'm really glad that I didn't send it. It was a temptation, but then I decided to follow your advice not to send it. HAK: Well, after all, Anatole, all we are adding is one little clause. Dobrynin: It's not a little clause. It's rather a clause - well you know the point we discussed several times. Well, if you feel better to wait 24 hours HAK: Let me wait 24 hours and discuss it with the President tomorrow afternoon. Dobrynin: OK, I will not discuss anything. HAK: I will call you tomorrow afternoon Anatole. Dobrynin: You will call me tomorrow afternoon?

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