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1909- 1989
July 2, 1968
Speech expressing satisfaction for the Soviet Union signing of the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
June 20, 1968
Directive to the Soviet Ambassador in Sofia inviting Com. G. Traykov to the USSR for rest and treatment at a time convenient to him.
Directives from the Politburo to the Soviet Delegation at the Soviet-American technical negotiations. Directive includes proposals and agreements to negotiation points.
Approvals and questions sent from the Politburo to the United States about the Soviet-American technical negotiations on the issue of peaceful uses of nuclear explosions.
Points of discussion for Soviet-American technical negotiations on the issue of peaceful use of nuclear explosions.
June 6, 1968
Suggested refinements to the draft of the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
May 4, 1968
A series of recommendations for the UN, put forth by the Soviet Union, calling for strong restrictions on the creation, testing, movement, and use of nuclear weapons.
This directive to the Soviet delegation to the 22nd U.N. General Assembly states opinions of Nuclear weapons and proliferation, as well as statements on the Middle East.
April 15, 1968
Soviet guidance to its ambassador in Havana on the establishment of a Latin American nuclear free zone. Soviet concerns are voiced about the possibility of the treaty impeding on the transit of nuclear weapons in large areas of the Atlantic and Pacific oceans.
The Soviet government provided guidance to its representatives to the 1968 session of the UN General Assembly. The USSR specifically took issue with the American proposal on disarmament negotiations at the ENDC which it viewed as an attempt at arms control.