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While Shultz and Shevardnadze conferred on a range of topics from human rights to tensions in the Persian Gulf, Soviet and American arms-control specialists huddled over disputed phrases within bracketed passages of the 100-page draft INF treaty. Even though West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl had pretty much removed...
With so much at stake, pressure is mounting for an international agreement restricting antisatellite-weapons development. The Soviets have observed a self-imposed ASAT test ban since 1982, and recently called for a bilateral moratorium on further testing. For several years, Congress has backed a partial ASAT moratorium, but the...
The trip also underscores the change in intra-German relations. For years the two states were bitter cold war enemies, unable to reach even a basic agreement recognizing each other's de facto national existence until 1972. Today, while still separated by an 863-mile border bristling with armed patrols...
Gorbachev has shown that he understands the challenges this phenomenon presents. Unlike his recent predecessors, he has assiduously courted commercial and political relations with Asian countries. In a speech last summer in the Pacific port of Vladivostok, he declared that the "Soviet Union will try to invigorate its bilateral relations...
Peres' proposal, which has been endorsed by Jordan's King Hussein and the Reagan Administration, has been at least two years in the making. It calls for an international conference whose participants would include the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (the U.S., the Soviet Union, Britain...