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-2- the as/ subject is called voluntary Now the political climate here as I see it as an outside observer is SO serious that his getting friend might resign. I don't know. K: That who might resign? Who might resign, M? Y: Yes, Mr. M might resign. should K: Well maybe we forget the whole thing. We didn't want to start it again. well Y : Just let me finish. It may/lead to a political crisis to my friend but my friend still does wish to have an agreement at an earliest occasion out of his firm conviction that this will serve the long range national interests of both countries. So in any case, there is another expert meeting tomorrow of your time. K: Yes. Y: So would you please let me know your reaction to our new instructions which I do not know at all. I fear that they may not to your expert justice but if you can give a final try then my friend will probably make a political decision. On that occasion my friend feels that he will ask your friend through you political consideration by your friend SO that as well, we could have an agreement. I don't know. K: Well, I want to talk to my friend tomorrow. / We don't want to undermine your friend's position and if it doesn't work out we should just forget it. Y: But my friend does wish to have an agreement and for instance let me of our time be very frank with you that he yesterday, I told you this morning how I told you this morning, of your time. I had. I met him and had a long talk twice over the phone. He expressed his personal regret for such a delay in making the agreement get as he meant to it much earlier when he visited your place about a month ago. Read that press communique but due to the extremely difficult and highly technical nature of the program and the very limited scope of what he and his gentlemen can do to impose voluntary regulations on the industry. Which is true necessary at home but outside all that he does wish to have an agreement and SO he hasn't given up his hope yet at all but in order to give Mr. M (this is a very personal conversation between you and I) give him one more chance with a time limit of 6 hours. K: OK well we could talk after our experts have met and then let's see where we stand. Y : Don't raise this matter to your friend yet because then your friend may worry about this. This is a very honest and frank conversation between you

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