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September 5, 1968
Directives to the USSR Delegation at the XXIII session of the UN General Assembly about issues with disarmament.
Directives for the USSR Delegation to the XXIII Session of the General Assembly about halting the arms race and on disarmament.
June 6, 1968
Suggested refinements to the draft of the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons.
May 4, 1968
A series of recommendations for the UN, put forth by the Soviet Union, calling for strong restrictions on the creation, testing, movement, and use of nuclear weapons.
April 15, 1968
The Soviet government provided guidance to its representatives to the 1968 session of the UN General Assembly. The USSR specifically took issue with the American proposal on disarmament negotiations at the ENDC which it viewed as an attempt at arms control.
March 11, 1968
The Politburo adds language for a UN Statement about nuclear aggression.
This draft report contains updates on the 18 Nation General Assembly.
February 9, 1968
Politburo to the Soviet ambassador and representatives giving them language to use when discussing the American Air Force crash of a B-52 carrying hydrogen bombs in Greenland.
A Politburo memo about a B-52 bomber carrying four hydrogen bombs crashed off the western coast of Greenland, while trying to land at the United States Ai1 Force base at Thule.
November 10, 1966
The Soviet position was to not concur with the proposal to not use nuclear weapons against non-nuclear weapons states without consideration of whether they had nuclear weapons (presumably belonging to a nuclear weapon state) on their territory.