The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 16, 1984, Image 8

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LONDON — Secretary of
Slate George Shultz told Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher
Sunday that the Reagan admi
nistration would resist pressure
to make concessions to get the
Soviet Union to return to nuc
lear arms talks.
A senior administration offi
cial traveling with Shultz, who is
to meet with Soviet Foreign
Minister Andrei Gromyko
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Wednesday, said the United
Slates wants to resume a broad
dialogue with the Kremlin.
But the official said the reces
sed talks in Geneva on medium
range missiles is only one of the
problems in the American-
Soviet relationship.
He indicated Reagan wants to
begin to ease tensions with Mos
cow by talking about a number
of troublesome issues and not
necessarily the toughest one —
nuclear arms.
The official indicated there
would be no giveaways by
Washington to Moscow to re
sume the talks that ended in De
cember on medium-range and
strategic nuclear missile forces.
“The United Stales is unlikely
make concessions, beyond
NATO late last year began
deploying the first of 572 U.S.
cruise and Pershing-2 missiles to
be stationed in Europe over a
five-year period to counter
more than 300 Soviet triple-
warhead SS-20 missiles trained
on Western Europe.
The Soviets also
set a date for the
'efusedi
resumption,
suspended negotiations J
Washington on strategic
arsenals or on renewing
reduce conventional
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An official said the re
cessed talks in Geneva
on medium range
missiles is only one of
the problems in the
American-Soviet re
lationship.
Soviet President YuriAndi
pov has called for NATOtod*
troy its newly deployed missi,
in order for the Geneva tail
resume — a demand Washii*
ton has rejected.
The missile was believed
have dominated the m^entift
Shultz, who arrived earlierSm
day, had with Mrs. Thatcheri
her No. 10 Downing Street-i
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where we are (in the American
position), to get those talks
started,” the senior official told
reporters.
In response, the Soviets Nov.
23 walked out of the Geneva
talks on reducing NATO and
Soviet medium-range missiles in
Europe.
session that stretched 15a- L ean(
mites longer than scheduled ef —-
Mrs. Thatcher, as wellasdi 'h
leaders of West Ger
other
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Wednesday will be their fitsl
since a stormy sessionalanoiW
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held in Madrid in September™ man
ter the Soviet downing of a bpferin
rean Air Lines jet.
Shultz gave Mrs. Thatchenj
letter from Reagan andanidrj
ance copy of a speech the pres
dent was to deliver Mondays
garding a renewed effort tol*
gin a more constructive relaiioiv
ship with the Kremlin.
Shultz also met with the Bn
ish Foreign Secretary, Sir Geol
frey Howe, and discussed)
number of issues, including Bn
tain’s opposition to the U-S irr,
vasion of Grenada, a memberd
the British commonwealth.
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