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TAPE TIME :37
SIL VTR COMING
SIL VTH COMING
CK: SLIDE: KIEV
WARD: LIVE 1.1. President and'Nrs. Nixon are being honored at a State Banque
tonight in Kiev USSR.The affair taking place in the Grand
Palace in the opjtb&l of the Ukraine. Earlier today..the
President's Summit meeting with Russian chiefs ended in*1
S. fashion..the issuance of a joint cormunique.
TAKE SIL VTR:....... ( TAPE TIME :37 )
WARD V/O
The President..and Communist Party chief Brezhnev signed an
un-precedented Declaration of Principles..the last official
act performed at Moscow.The Declaration pledges the United
States and the Soviet Union..to an era of peaceful co-existence
with a goal..toward total World Disarmament.Presidential adviser
Henry Kissinger later told newsmen..that the Moscow Summit
achieved essentially what was planned..give or take I0-percent.
Kissinger says President Nixon realizes the agreement has no
binding force.However..it's called a new style of International
relationship..setting out principles in advance..whereas..
principles of matter in the past..have been hashed out after acrisis had developed.
MOSCOW VISIT
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WBAP-TV (Television station : Fort Worth, Tex.). [News Script: Moscow visit], script, May 29, 1972, 10:00 p.m.; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc1544062/m1/1/: accessed June 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting UNT Libraries Special Collections.