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...their session should be amiable. Nixon will be interested in Pompidou's impressions of Soviet Party Boss Leonid Brezhnev (tough, dogmatic, not at home in foreign affairs) and of his tour of Russia last year ("Ten days was certainly too much," Pompidou says. "Six at the most"). HEATH. In private, Britain's Tory Prime Minister Edward Heath has spoken acidly of Washington's role in the monetary crisis; he scoffs that the U.S. believes it still has the West on a leash. More than any of his NATO allies, Heath is suspicious of Soviet moves toward detente...
...another Group of Ten conference in Washington at the end of next week, and probably also in a long series of talks between heads of government. Over the next five weeks, Nixon will be meeting separately with Canada's Trudeau, France's Pompidou, Britain's Heath, Germany's Brandt and Japan's Sato. Last week Pompidou and Brandt met in Paris to work out plans for discussing issues with the President "in a coordinated manner...
Talks will continue at this week's Rome meeting, but they are unlikely to produce a final deal. That may come after Nixon meets with French President Georges Pompidou, British Prime Minister Edward Heath and West German Chancellor Willy Brandt (see THE NATION). Nixon could then present the package to the nation as a Christmas present-and claim credit for pulling off a gutsy gamble that led to a sensible, equitable solution to the world's money woes...
...intensified fighting sent alarms through the world's capitals, and there was a flurry of activity in Washington, Moscow and United Nations Headquarters in Manhattan as the big powers sought some way to defuse the explosive confrontation. On Thanksgiving Day, Richard Nixon phoned Britain's Prime Minister Edward Heath. The President discussed the Indian-Pakistani situation with the British leader, as well as their decision to meet in Bermuda in December. U.S. Ambassador to Moscow Jacob Beam visited the Soviet Foreign Ministry twice during the week to urge the Russians, who had become India's chief sponsors, to help stop...
...Smith to try to bring Rhodesia back into the fold. Each lime, the talks failed to bring satisfactory agreement either in Britain or in Rhodesia, where blacks outnumber the 250,000 whites by 20 to 1. Preliminary negotiations for a third attempt were launched by Conservative Prime Minister Edward Heath's government one year...