BOP EIN Briefing Paper for the President's Press Conference April 27, 1960 QUESTION Mir. President, there have been reports to the effect that you will establish within the Department of State a new disarmament agency. Could you tell us something about this? ANSWER One outgrowth of this study is reflected in the Department of State's fiscal 1961 request, now pending before Congress, for funds for disarmament studies, the hiring of consultants and additional staff within the Department's disarmament office. Neus The matter of meeting the requirements of current and possible future negotiations in the disarmament field has been a subject of continuing study within the Executive Branch. The ever-accelerating technological developments in modern weapons have made such a study ..—. imperative in order to assure that United States disarmament policy i does not lag behind these developments. i Be While I do not wish to comment specifically at this time on the reports you have mentioned, I can assure you that active consideration is being glven to additional ways and means of meeting the increasing demands, both short and long range, in this field. QUESTION Nr. President, General de Gaulle has emphasized, on a number of occasions, the importance of halting nuclear weapons production, eliminating nuclear weapons in all forms, and controlling nuclear weapons carriers. Is this view at variance with our policy? REPRODUCED AT THE DWIGHTD. EISENHOWER LIBRARY ANSWER As you know, the Allied plan submitted at Geneva sets forth as one of its ultimate goals the elimination of all nuclear weapons from national arsenals. While this is the desired goal, I believe all of tne western nations currently participating in the Geneva disarmanent negotiations recognize that elimination of nuclear weapons COLLECTION Box No. /O FOLDER Corforwuc.Verh60

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