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July 1, 1966

Memorandum of Conversation between William C. Foster, director of the Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, and Karl Carstens, State Secretary at the West German Foreign Office, 'Disarmament and Related Problems'

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In this conversation, West German State Secretary Karl Carstens told ACDA director William C. Foster that Bonn was still committed to a “hardware” solution, “if not in the form of an MLF than in some form.” Refraining from making any commitment, Foster wanted to leave the question “open.”


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NARA, RG 383, Subject Files 1961-1969, box 3, Germany: Disarmament and Related Problems, October 1963-June 1967. Contributed to NPIHP by Bill Burr.

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2018-06-12

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Memorandum of Conversation

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177785

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Secret

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