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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - November 6, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday november 6, 1985 Shuitz says tasks did t narrow differences Moscow a Secretary of state George p. Shutlz winding up 14 hours of vigorous discussions with Mikhail s. Gorbachev and other soviet officials said tuesday he was unable to narrow the differences betwee the two Sid in Ivay in curb nuclear Leann no Shults. Gave a downbeat assessment of his two Day visit and of a successful Summit meeting Between president Reagan and Gorbachev in Geneva nov. 19-20. Basically we have a lot to do Shuitz told reporters at a news conference. In respect to the Summit meeting he said that life does t end in the Middle of november. Shutlz said he discussed Reagan s latest proposal to set limits on a number of categories of nuclear arms with Gorbachev and foreign minister Eduard a. Shevardnadze bul he found there was no narrowing with respect to the nuclear and space  the soviets have made blocking Reagan s research into a futuristic anti missile defense system their chief goal in the ongoing Geneva weapons negotiations. Shutlz said both sides agree that arms control is a subject of Central importance at the Geneva Summit. But he added this is not the Only Issue saying he had Dis cussed both regional conflicts and human rights during his Moscow talks. Reagan has proposed that the two superpowers sponsor negotiations to end conflicts in five marxist ruled nations Afghanistan Angola Nicaragua Ethiopia and Cambodia. Shuitz said there were some positive developments in his talks with soviet leaders. But asked to characterize he tone of the meetings Shuitz said there was a vigorous discussion and he Rivir used Frank to describe the sessions once speaking of Frank arguments. In diplomatic parlance this is a Way of saying the two sides had considerable disagreement. It was far from a shouting match the discussions were straightforward always quite cordial and 1 think they reflected our desire to use the Lime Well Shuitz said. We have done a Good Job on agreeing How the sum Mit meeting is to be set up and what topics will be Dis cussed he said. He said his nearly four hours with Gorbachev in the Kremlin tuesday were quite  but. When pressed to give examples of any agreements he could not give any that Reagan and Gorbachev might be Able to conclude. Shuitz said that the meeting will take p ice further work will be done in the remaining two weeks and Reagan and Gorbachev Are Likely to be very Well  asked about Vitaly Yurchenco the High ranking Kab officer who defected to the United states in the summer and announced monday he wanted to return to the soviet Union Shuitz said the charges Yurchenko made about being kidnapped and drugged Are totally  As far As what happens to him we follow a practice. That practice will be followed this time Shuitz said in apparent reference to state department wishes to interview Yurchenko before he leaves the United state to make sure he wants to return. When pressed Shuitz said he had briefly discussed us Yurchenko Case with the soviets bul he gave no details. Asked whether the Yurchenko affair the Case of soviet Soldier who walked into the is. Embassy in Kabul. Afghanistan and the incident concerning a soviet tailor who jumped off his vessel in Louisiana overshadowed Hll talks Shuitz said i Don t think they particularly impinged on our talks " Shuitz spent almost four hours with Gorbachev in the Kremlin tuesday before meeting again with Shevardnadze. He had held eight hours of discussions with the soviet foreign minister monday. Shuitz tentatively planned to leave Moscow following a news conference tuesday night. He was to Stop in Reykjavik Iceland for refuelling and test before returning to Washington to report to Reagan on wednesday. Shuitz brought a letter from Reagan for Gorbachev the contents of which were not disclosed. It follows an earlier message outlining Reagan s latest weapons proposals which Call for a ceiling of 6,000 strategic nuclear War Heads. Without an Accord the two sides Are expected to surpass 10.000. Defector from Page 1 month. The interesting aspect of that was that or. Yurchenko himself attempted to excuse the president by saying the president would t necessarily have known anything about it. That s a key Symbol thai they Don l warn to mess up the Summit Colby said. Yurchenko denied thai he knowingly gave is. Officials any soviet secrets. He said he did not know who actually abducted him but he discussed in detail what he said were Cia efforts to sign him to a lifetime contract work with . Intelligence agencies. I was Kepi in isolation and Mph to take some drugs and denied the for Unity to gel in touch with official Fleet representatives Yurchenko Johnt a soviet  yur Chenko said the bks was lodging a Surani prot Cal us plate department. Yurchenko a thai on saturday be cause of alimentary lapse in his super was Able to break out to free ind go to the embassy in the is Section of Washington. Bul sen. David Durenberger r-minn., chairman of the scale intelligence committee said Yurchenko simply went out to dinner Sal urday night and disappeared. Sen. Patrick Leahy d-vl., the pan vice chairman told reporters that to either was trying to get graces of the soviet double agent All along was he a soviey�7ent in to cause an intelligence a dump l think that s highly unlikely Blurb to be dismissed said sen.  d-n.y., former  of the panel. Urchenko 50, had been though to be of the highest ranking soviet officials to defect in recent years. He was described As the no. 5 Man in the Kab the soviet intelligence service at the time he defected in Rome in Early August. Or. Yurchenko was specifically responsible for the direction of Kab intelligence operations in the . And Canada the stale department said on oct. 11. State department spokesman Charles Redman Saiu monday night that Yurchenko defected of hit own volition to the american embassy in Rome  at no time was or. Yurchenko held or coerced  illegal or unethical r. Yurchenko s right to re soviet Union once the United government is in fact assured that is action is genuinely of Bis own Choos ing Redman said. Yurchenko said at the moment my Only wish is to return As soon As possible to my country my family my Kin and my  earlier monday Dave Holliday a spokesman for the Senate intelligence committee said he had been told by the Cia thai Yurchenko had re defected to the soviet Union but thai was t the Story Yurchenko told. On a business trip to Italy in august1 was forcibly abducted in Rome he said. He did not say by whom but later he talked about conversations he held with Cia officials. Of his alleged meeting with Casey yur Chunko said later i have Only vague recollections of the conversation but it was a general conversation of vague policy issues regarding the Summit the things they usually write about in the  he would not confirm that he worked for the Kab. I know i m not going to make any comments about spying business he said. Spy coup from Page 1 4 his own choosing. Yurchenko 50, was said to be the fifth ranking Kab official and Deputy chief of ill North american operations. A soviet defector who has remained in the United states Arkady Shevchenko said be believed Yurchenko jiul limply changed his mind and wanted to go Home. Shevchenko who was a soviet official at the United nations until his defection in 1978, said Yurchenko i Story of being drugged and abducted was a message to the soviets thai he did l reveal secrets knowingly. The threat was not from the Cia but the Kab Shevchenko said on the Cable news network. He has to justify hit actions. That u the Price he has to  former Cia director William Colby also said he thinks Yurchenko changed his mind Afler defecting. We have had other soviets who have defected found they could not stand the psychological pressures of separation from their homelands their families and All that and decided to go Back Colby Laid. The Only difference today was the Newt Confer ence was in Washingion not  Jonathan Hail am Kroc Date professor of soviet studies at hns Hopkins univer sity s school of advanced International studies said Yurchenko appeared to be a pathetic sad figure who defected on impulse and then missed his family. Having returned to the soviet embassy Haslam said Yurchenko needed to concoct the tale of drugs and abduction to save him self from a death sentence. Taking the other View was rep. George Brown d-calif., member of the House intelligence committee who Laid he believes Yurchenko Wai Tel up from the Start to defect then re defect. U i think he i a triple agent Brown  defected and revealed Tome information and hoped he would be Able to find out Tom thing useful about . Intelligence. In any event there been a real  new schedule set up for shuttle experiments . Germany a the astronauts aboard space shuttle challenger have been Given a new schedule to permit them to make up for some planned Experiment they have been unable to carry out a ground control spokesman said late tuesday. A new time plan hat been worked out to allow the astronauts to carry out some of the so hours of experiments not yet completed Mission manager Hans Ulrich Steimle said. Steimle said thai the move basically a re shifting of work schedules would give the eight nun Crew of five americans two German and a dutch scientist a Chance to carry out part of the remaining experiments to Salvage some useful informal n. Earlier tuesday Steimle  thai there were too Many experiments sent along on the shuttle and that too Many de no Midi had been placed on the astronauts working in outer space. We asked our colleagues to do f to much Steimle said. The Mission manager Heads a ground Crew of 150 scientist who Are monitoring the experiments at the West German space control Center in Rural ,near Munich. Sis Imle Laid it would have been much better not to have Given the Aitro Nauli to much work but Thote involved in the Deci Sion did not want to disappoint fellow Licien Tuu lome of whom had worked on their projects for up to 10 Yean. The astronauts had Alto expressed under standing for their colleagues before the Tholin space Steimle said. The space shuttle it scheduled to land at Edwards fab in California at 6 44 p . Rescued from Page 1 resort. I must admit we thought we were rescuing a dead Man a member of the Rescue team said. Cichowicz said he had brought enough food to last 10 Days and began rationing it after the Accident. He said he ran out or food six Days before he was found and ale Snow. A Hospital spokeswoman said Cichowicz was in Good condition after undergoing surgery tuesday. Or. Wieslaw Wilk said it was a wonder that Cichowicz survived the ordeal. Cichowicz works in the office of the Deputy chief of Slaff for logistics Al Usa eur he. 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