Word: smiths
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...conference to have a chance of success, however, its momentum must accelerate from the leisurely gait of the first two sessions, which together took less than two hours. Alluding to this pace, Ian Smith announced that he planned to return to Salisbury to tend to pressing Rhodesian affairs of state, noting that he could fly back to Geneva when needed. African delegates, too, complained that they were running out of time and money in costly Geneva. Kissinger, apparently afraid that the conference might become bogged down, dispatched Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs William Schaufele to Geneva to emphasize...
...Smith: 'Otherwise, God Help...
Shortly after the conference opened, TIME'S London bureau chief Herman Nickel talked with Rhodesia's Ian Smith at his delegation's headquarters in Geneva's Hotel du Rhone. Excerpts from the interview...
...black suspicions about Smith's sincerity...
...Smith's contention that his position would be immeasurably strengthened if the blacks refuse Kissinger's package...