Official English Text of Khrushchev Message Moscow Tass in English to Europe, October 28, 1962
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OCR Page 1 of 5OFFICIAL ENGLISH TEXT OF KHRUSHCHEV MESSAGE
MOSCOW TASS IN ENGLISH TO EUROPE 1611 28 OCT 62
Dear Mr. President:
I have received your message of October 27. I express my
satisfaction and thank you for the sense of proportion you have displayed
and for realization of the responsibility which now devolves on you for
the preservation of the peace of the world.
I regard with great understanding your concern and the concern
of the United States people in connection with the fact that the weapons
you describe as offensive are formidable weapons indeed. Both you
and we understand what kind of weapons these are.
In order to eliminate as rapidly as possible the conflict which
endangers the cause of peace, to give an assurance to all people who
crave peace, and to reassure the American people, who, I am certain,
also want peace, as do the people of the Soviet Union, the Soviet Govern-
ment, in addition to earlier instructions on the discontinuation of further
work on weapons constructions sites, has given a new order to dismantle
the arms which you described as offensive, and to crate and returnthem
to the Soviet Union.
Mr. President, I should like to repeat what I had already
written to you in my earlier messages--that the Soviet Government has
given economic assistance to theR epublic of Cuba, as well as arms,
because Cuba and the Cuban people were constantly under the continuous
threat of an invasion of Cuba.
A piratic vessel had shelled Havana. They say that this shelling
was done by irresponsible Cuban emigres. Perhaps so, however, the
question is from where did they shoot. It is a fact that these Cubans
have no territory, they are fugitives from their country, and they have
no means to conduct military operations.
This means that someone put into their hands these weapons
for shelling Havana and for piracy in the Caribbean in Cuban territorial
waters. It is impossible in our time not to notice a piratic ship, con-
sidering the concentration in the Caribbean of American ships from
which everything can be seen and observed.
In these conditions, pirate ships freely roam around and shell
Cuba and make piratic attacks on peaceful cargo ships. It is known that
they even shelled a British cargo ship. In a word, Cuba was under the
continuous threat of aggressive forces, which did not conceal their
intention to invade its territory.
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