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Battalion/Page i
February 12,1982
Russian secretary emphasizes coexistence goal
by Jennifer Carr
Battalion Staff
Mutually beneficial relations
with the United States are vitally
important to the Soviet Union,
and peace and coexistence are
the ultimate goals of its foreign
policy, a Soviet diplomat said
here Thursday.
Pavelo Pavlov, the first secret-
SPECIALS
ary of the Soviet Embassy in
Washington, gave the second
keynote speech of the 27th Stu
dent Conference on National
Affairs.
Pavlov has served with the
United Nations in New York
and Geneva and in the Soviet
embassy in Vientiane, Laos, as
well as in his native Moscow.
“Although no SALT II treaty
was at that time in sight (while he
was in Moscow),” Pavlov said,
“the 1974 Vladivostok agree
ment (SALT I) actually pre
vented the opening of new chan
nels for the arms race.
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proposing to the United States
to go farther than limiting ex
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proposed to ban the develop
ment and production of the new
mass destruction weapons, like
wise in the United States and the
Soviet Union.”
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Pavlov said there have been
allegations that the Soviet Union
has violated human rights in its
own country. He said it also has
been blamed for the legitimate
measures taken to protect itself
and its interests in an area that is
SCON A delegates Ann Keenan, from the University of
Toronto, and Tommy Reddick, from Southern Arkansas
University listen intently to a discussion of the Soviet
so close to its border, namely
Afghanistan.
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said, that Afghanistan is on the
southern border of the Soviet
Union and traditionally has
been not only neutral, but
friendly to the Soviet Union.
That is the reason the Soviets
could not understand the Amer
ican administration’s declara
tion of that area of the world as a
vital interest to the United
States, he said.
Pavlov said Afghanistan has
the right to ask for help and that
the Soviet Union should be able
to help if asked.
“I would stress once again
that we have been and we are
still much disturbed by what’s
going on in
said. “And I
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Afghanistan," he
would like to tell
you once again that the Soviet
Union is not happy to be there
— we have to be there.
“As soon as we find the condi
tions right — that the Afghani
government declares it is not
fearing anymore outside inter
vention or rebel forces inside the
country — we will (withdraw).”
Pavlov said the Soviets believe
that the United States does not
fear Soviet takeover of Afghani
oil, as was stated previously. In
stead, he said, the United States
does not want the Soviets in the
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