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Senator Edward Kennedy — Part 9

76 pages · May 11, 2026 · Broad topic: Politics & Activism · Topic: Senator Edward Kennedy · 75 pages OCR'd
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* * , By KINGSBURY SiITH © European. Directo ang Chief Foreign Wier Hearst Newspapers DUBROVNIK, Yugoslavia Secretary of State William P, Rogets tol Yugoslay foreign _ Tninister Mitko Tepayae yess , _ lerday* the United States 0Y- * EMiment tas some reason tp | hope a resumption af the Vietnam peace talks in Paris . July 13 will lead’ to “some. \ thing substantive and ep. ' couraping ” Re did not 80 into details, . i. But he did express the belief. the war is going to end al. ; though he could not say just When ‘and how, \ However, he sald President Nixon: believes China and , Russia want to ste the Viet. * Tam conflict settled, though j * itis not clear how much pres. } Sure they are bringing on. k Hanoi to negotiate, The Secretary also told the Yugoslav that it is now: clear the international community 48 4 whole wants to see the Vietnam war end, ‘ \: Af potryye While the Yugoslay Com’, minis reine sttogly fae Vors the North Vietnamese - and opposes the usé of Ammer» . ican -ait power to Support, South Vietnam the foreign Minister teftained from pub- licly condemping the, Ameri can bombing in the toast Sprech hie gave-at a Saturday tight ‘diner in Belgrade it Rogets! honor, Tepavac omitted from hig + Speech a protest against the bonibing vihich was incided in the prepated dratt. He did $0 in deference ‘to Rogers’ Wishes, * . Tn the discussion of Viet. nama, the forelen ‘minister... - Said be fneyy that Rogets ws, aware of the Yugoslay yiew on Vietnam, He. did not'spee Gifically c¥ittze América, policy nor urge the bombing be stopped, *Tepavac told. Ropeiy he had . j discussed the Vietnamese sit. Uation a few days ago with the North Vietnamese amthas. . Sador in Belgrade, who gave the impression Hanoi was still 0 soo TN HTM PROM Rar on fl ag tara petinniiins Rien: c thadhl ns meee alae iid ada ie te let seamrnmrne _SUNDAY HERALD TRAVELER cid SuNbaY anvennte, JULY 9, 19f2 Standing on its ‘seven-point ‘peace plan, which calls for a {coalition government “te ~~lonal aceord” in South Viet nat in witch tte Cominunists Would have’ a dominant it. fluencg, Je » Inthe discussion, ow the " Atablsrae! problem, ‘Rodgers ‘said the American government 1% distress that the deat ‘was tie one ated of intema. tional, tension, where ithe dis- yt putants were not fatking ty one another, He cited India! and Pakistan, North’ aid South Korea vand East and. West-Getmmany,. fos | | ‘The Secretary was tetiz-to Convey the “hope that the ‘Togostavs, who have good rex, "-Jations with the Arabs dnight lirge Egypt to start dircet talks with Israel, , Tepavac. sid Yupostivia Was concerned about the sup- Dly. of arms to-tte parties in the Middle East. Rogers pointed out that for eight ‘months the U, S, withheld the Supply of war planes. to _ Tsrael and-only resuméd them 9-51213 0 | WILe A Ff 5 . because Soviet was supplies fo Egypt were Shifting the balance of power, ROGERS was very pleased smith the warm welcome he Tecelved from the Hungarian Communist leaders, including , Jang Kadar, the rough patty ~ Tegimé played the Secretary's Visit in low key and Kadar » had: nothitg. to ‘say pitlfely ‘about it, Rogers {alt the Hungarian Red ruler, his foreigh minister and other Officials, were watm in their welcome and he considered ‘the Hungatian visit “highly _ Successful,” _ Radatstold the Seovetary he . Appreciated his visi, the frst ~ an American cabitiet minister has mada to Hungary since the Communists: took” ovet in i, The Secretary explained how President Nixon’s foreign policy is almedvat creating‘ an “eta oof negotiation and Cooperation with all nations, He-emphasized that while « Amerioa feels it is necessary 36 Ie Re pple OFF BE ai yada WEE ay __ SCTON ORE pins M7 for the preservation of world peace that the United States and the Soviet. Union get , dong, it also fees it is very important that “we improve Out relations with the smaller Couttries:” Kadar apréed, THE HUNGARIAN Teaders appealed to Rogers ti un derstand. the delicacy and difficulty of Hungary's posi tion they referred to the “sears” of the ‘past and the tragic history of Hungary, The greafést mistake their - aticestors ‘made, they added, Was {0-locate where they did, hetween two great powers — ~ Russia and Germany, Kadar * also pointed out Hungary's Jack of tesources and its economic dependence on the * Soviet bloc, What’ ha séemed - to be saying to the Secretary was “We are very happy you are here, but take into con- sideration our situat{on.” Hungary is eager to expand its trade relations with the United States, which have beer adversely atfected by 4 " i restrictive ‘barrlers or sides, The Hungarian leader the initiative in propo quick settlement of the against Hungary for | Call propérty, mostly Oil and Singer’ interes 1 ptoptiated by the Com regime, The U.S, is cl . approximately $30 yr’ almost half of the o claim, IN ADDITION to sign agreement for exchar | Sclentfie information, Hungarians agreed to tlate a cultural apreem line with President policy of promoting movement of people and between the Commu , Yuled nations and the W. ' Vietnam and the, J East were the main tor Rogers’ talks with Yi via Foreign Minister Pepavac in Belgrade day, Tito’s position on nam is that the United
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