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4 K: Oh you two are going to be so lined up against me. D: Oh no. K: It's going to be. The trouble is everytime you have negotiated with us we have brought at least one weak member of our team. In our case when I face you, Gromyko and Brezhnev plus that little devil Korniyko who's probably going to hang around. D: Yeh, well, he is very good in being precise in all those things and he is very good we can rely on him that all the commas and points will be in the proper places. K: Is it going to make you insufferable if I tell you that I look forward to my visit. D: No, I think it will be a pleasant visit and interesting discussions. K: Yes, I think we will have some interesting discussions. D: This is my estimate because they ask me in Moscow before when I was there and I make it my long prediction that on some major points we will make a good movement forward and even we will close some issues. And now after talking with you my impression of that is correct. K: Oh, absolutely. That's the attitude with which I'm coming. D: So tomorrow I would like to talk to you about SALT. K: I will give you something on SALT. I will give you something on that nuclear thing. It's just general but it expresses the President's concern and his attitude. D: Yes, I understand. And if you could ? K: Now what I would like to do is also we should get somebody on a brief communique after my visit of what was discussed and the progress that was made. D: OK. If you could give me a draft tomorrow it would be fine. K: Well, I'll try.

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