Word: kremlins
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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KIEV, Ukraine, Feb. 27--British Prime Minister Harold Macmillan declared tonight his Kremlin talks were "a valuable preparation for wider international negotiations which must follow." But he said the Soviet Union must show it is ready to reach fair agreement if it really wants peace...
Both Wadsworth and Sir Michael Wright, the British delegate, concentrated on Khruschchev's Kremlin speech...
With relations strained by the public attack by Khrushchev on Western policies in his Kremlin speech Tuesday, they met at a country house near Moscow...
MOSCOW, Feb. 24--Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev caustically attacked Western foreign policies on Germany today in a Kremlin speech. British sources said visiting Prime Minister Harold Macmillan reacted wth some shock when he heard of Khrushchev's remarks...
...eleven crewmen still unaccounted for. Mikoyan looked Lausche in the eye and said: "You have no faith in us." Last week the State Department put out a tape-recorded transcript (see Foreign Relations) that proved again and unforgettably that Communists give words a special meaning of their own. The Kremlin had denied that the C-130 had been shot down. But the transcript was the sound of Soviet jet pilots gabbing excitedly to each other by radio as they shot down that same unarmed...