Word: accesses
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...continue their exploration of what negotiations might achieve. Says Rusk: "Nothing can be gained by being out of contact." Both Kennedy and Rusk would like to broaden any Germany negotiations into discussions covering the whole subject of European security. Although the Administration insists on maintaining the Allied rights of access to and presence in Berlin, and on guarantees for Berlin as a free and economically viable part of West Germany, it has not yet completely ruled out the possibilities of a fully inspected troop thin-out or some sort of non-nuclear zone...
...Liberal Party wants to see negotiations on Berlin, provided Western access rights are guaranteed," Bonham-Carter said...
...Continued ground and air access to West Berlin from West Germany...
...considerably more give in the U.S. attitude about a de facto recognition. Thus, in return for a restatement of the West's three basic rights in West Berlin, the U.S. would not balk if East Germans were to stamp papers and examine lading bills on traffic along the access routes to Berlin...
Kissinger denied that anyone in Washington "has ever wanted to fight for Berlin as a prestige window to the East." But the freedom of West Berliners is integrally tied to the right of access. "Without access, Berlin can be throttled," he said...