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Briefing Paper for President's Press Conference

March 16, 1960
TEN NATION DISARMAMENT TALKS

QUESTION
Mr. President, the five Allied powers submitted to the Ten Nation

Disarmament Conference an Allied disarmament program which would, in

time, lead to general disarmament. Can you tell us, in the light of this
plan, what prospects you see for agreement between East and West?
ANSWER

The program set forth by the Allied powers is a comprehensive and
practical two-step program, The first step calls for agreement of
measures which would stabilize the existing military environment. The
second step sets forth far-reaching measures which would lead to the
goal of general disarmament.
It is, of course, too early to determine what progress might be
made in these negotiations, but I would say this: The willingness of
the Soviet bloc to join in such first-step measures as are set forth in
the Allied Plan would be a real indication of its seriousness about arms
control. I say this, for the Allied Plan is based on the belief that
initially, we mist place & cap on the ever-accelerating arms race, stop
the further production of nuclear weapons, put a ceiling on armed forces,
and stop outer space from becoming a new battlefield. With this accom
plished, we believe that our full attention can then be placed on the
essential and complex matter of controlling and reducing the vast array
of arms in the national arsenals.
in this connection, I would add, that as far as the United States
is concerned, we shall leave no stone urturned in our efforts to reach
meaningful and safeguarded agreements in these negotiations.

GENEVA TEST TALKS

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UESTION

Mr. President, the other day the Democratic Advisory Council released
a statement by 17 scientists which said that an enforceable ban on nuclear
tests is possible. This seems to run counter to the Administrations
present position on this matter. Would you care to conment on this?

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