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Before Bush's departure, West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher visited Washington for meetings with Reagan, the Vice President and other senior Administration officials. The visit, undertaken at Genscher's request, provided more hints that the U.S. might not hold to its present posture in Geneva. In exchange for Bonn's "firm support" of the zero proposal, Genscher too received American assurances of "flexibility...
...Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Kohl's Foreign Minister and the leader of the Free Democrats, in campaigning against Vogel declared that Bonn is not contemplating any change in the 1983 deployment date. But Genscher has also waffled on the deployment question. Addressing party officials, he went so far as to argue that an interim agreement was implicit in the initial "double-track" strategy adopted by NATO in 1979. Genscher said that the alliance could indeed stretch out deployment while talks continued...
Janice Moglen-Dietrich Reston...
...Foreign Secretary Francis Pym pointed out that the United Nations Charter and the 1975 Helsinki Final Act contained "perfectly satisfactory" nonaggression clauses. In West Germany, where the NATO missile plan has become a major issue in the campaign leading up to national elections on March 6, Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher urged Moscow "to follow its words with deeds." Responding to the Andropov proposal to reduce the number of Soviet missiles to fewer than 162 if France and Britain trimmed their nuclear arsenals, French President Franç Mitterrand warned that it was "useless to dream that France would reduce...
...intend to forget these brave people and their struggle," President Ronald Reagan said last week. The Socialist government of French President Francois Mitterrand did not mention the Soviet Union by name, but it "denounced all foreign intervention in Afghanistan's internal affairs." West German Foreign Minister Hans-Dietrich Genscher was blunter, pledging support for "the Afghan people in their demand for freedom." In Tehran several hundred protesters marched outside the Soviet embassy, and in New Delhi hundreds of Afghan exiles demonstrated in front of the Soviet embassy, raising clenched fists and shouting, "Down with the KGB." Perhaps the harshest...