European Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - November 24, 1985, Darmstadt, Hesse The stars and stripes sunday november 24, 1985. Q direct flights tentatively of d soviet Union resumption of direct commercial Aioli the two countries after a nearly four year suspension. The agreement Clearing the by for at least four com Mercial flights a by by a . Airline and the soviet airline Aeroflot initiated by negotiators in Moscow Friday according to transportation department offi direct flights Between the Union were hailed in late Lei number of sancjbp8cdby the Reagan Ici repression of the Solidarity labor movement in Poland. Transportation Secretary Eli Abl a Dole said the step following up on Hopes expressed Gorbachev at inc Sumn set mint spokesman Ted a Opalkiewicz said the agreement author incs pan american world airways to serve Moscow and Leningrad from the United Stales and operate such nights one Stopover will be allowed in eur _ am will airline slopped twice a soviet Union in 1978 because the flights were losing Money. Am chooses not to resume flights the direct Aeroflot since no other the agreement to Aeroflot to Fly Between the soviet Union and new York and Washington. The agreement must be ratified of Matic channels. Ugh Diplo Congress from Page 1 that the facilities i in with a worldwide plan for military medical mobilization and conting a increased Host nation support Anc mum use of existing facilities. All future requests for medical mobilization facilities will be scrutinized in terms of their consistency with this plan the conference report states. The agreement provides $56 million to upgrade Security at Pershing ii missile Sites in Europe and $16 million for ground launched cruise missile facilities in the Netherlands. The Money for the cruise mis Silesia est the conferees restored some family hous ing funds thai the House had Cut from the defense request. The report Stales the services in our belief have not done enough to explore and implement changes to the present by slim that could reduce costs with out sacrificing the services arc being allowed to go ahead with some of their building plans with the understanding thai alternatives will be explored it says. The alternatives inc conferees want to see led housing and dividing pro attract bids from local contractors. The committee approved an is 1.6 million Purchase of a support facility at Rhc Inberg Germany. The report delays actual spending eliminating distrust is key Summit cleared the air says Reagan Washington a president Reagan told his Cabinet on Friday his talks with soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev cleared the air in superpower relations and administration leaders from washing ton to Geneva trumpeted the message that the Summit succeeded beyond any reason Able Reagan acknowledged he failed to soften Gorbachev s opposition to the Star wars missile defense plan. And the administration s claim of Summit Success was countered by fresh criticism that there were no Concrete results on nuclear arms reductions. In an interview Friday with a group of reporters Reagan also said the Summit produced evidence that the soviets want a political solution in Afghanistan. I told him Gorbachev that if we were going to make any gains at All we should Start by trying to eliminate the distrust and the suspicions that have existed so Long Reagan said. Out of this came an evidence that they want a solution to this problem Reagan said referring to what he called quite a discussion of Afghanistan during the first of several private fireside chats with Gorba Chev. Reagan did not give any details but Secretary of stale George Shutlz briefing the group after the president left said Progress was made on procedure and some of the substance involved in persuading the Sovi ets to withdraw their troops from Afghani Stan. Reagan also said he believes the soviets May move soon on human rights but declined to discuss details. Meanwhile the new York times reported in saturday editions that the United states told the soviet Union before the Geneva Summit that it would continue its policy of not undermining Salt ii. However Abc nightly news said Reagan told the Friday session with report ers that he had not yet decided whether to continue . Compliance with the 1979 treaty which was never ratified by the United states. The times quoted a senior slate depart ment official who declined to be identified As saying the United Stales pc Summit decision not to undercut the treaty meant there was no need to discuss the Issue at Geneva. While House spokesman Michael guest said he had not seen the times report and would not comment on it but said Reagan s policy on Salt ii continues to be open citing Reagan s previous statements on the subject he said there was no decision made to end our compliance with Salt ii at the end of the year nor was there a decision to continue Reagan s Cabinet secretaries gathered at the White House Friday to hear his report on his two Days of meetings with Gorba Chev. Reagan told them nothing was papered Over nor did anyone try to pretend that we had done better than we had. On some issues we just could not quite come together. We have a lot of work in the mean Lime the president said. We have cleared the air and i think we have a sense of the common the president said he told Gorbachev and the soviet Leader agreed that words arc not going to be enough. It will take deeds to eliminate the suspicions the mis Trust on each other s parts. Asked by a reporter if Gorbachev had softened on Star wars Reagan replied not on that Issue on Capitol Hill meanwhile there were Strong signs of unhappiness Over Reagan s statement thursday night immediately upon his return from the Summit about sharing Star wars technology with the soviets. Senate majority Leader Robert Dole r kan., said there was t much applause in the House chamber when Reagan talked about n reciprocal program of open laboratories in the United states and soviet Union on Star i think in was very quiet at that Point Dole said. Senate minority Leader Robert c. Byrd d-w.vu., said flatly i Don t like that idea. Why should we shoot people for Selling such information to the soviets. If we re going to turn around and give it to them nonetheless Byrd said "1 Don i think we should get Hung up on that. I think we have something this morning to be glad about. We had a Good Summit. Of the Money until provides a report or idling or closing Soi when the pc fun asked to provide a i closed to save Mon look at stateside by Congress have cons of Crucs cum construction req Ucol Tion to inc Clymen a Japan Dir Calir lure school pro acc through the a prov cents program one fundamental Trade san Timell in i Anse do not Bear defense Burden. Thi years to keep do fun cent of their Gross c members of con japanese could do creasing defense up support facilities us the conference in the Senate Milita ordered a halt to o food or other franc tary bases in inc May. The committee authorization Bill a similar provision houses have asked they Sec a report for mint on its ovral ing. Safety by controllers. Additionally assertions that Jim made iwo errors i lie Statern Nash Don Ald pm a Novas said supervisors no longer work air plane traffic because the Agency has enough controllers. The Faa was Short handed for a Long period following the 1981 controllers strike finely i at the Aurora Center one of the Nat it busiest 407 of 500 controllers were fired. The staff there has been rebuilt to 300, according to the Faa but controllers there said supervisor handle traffic on almost a daily basis. Separation errors oct ojbbvtttta4nvv t7t7tcnrree11each air plane or during intrusions into vertical limits. The vertical limits vary depending on the Altitude. Me Jimb they Cre puzzled As to to continue directing committing his first error. Greek air traffic controllers plan hunger strike Greece a Greece s 400 air Trad _ strike in their fight to win More fringe fits and belter working s spokes Man s the controllers also said they would re Frain from sleeping and remain durin they won l this method of protest George karst the president of the executive Board of the air traffic controllers association of e government ordered the mobilization of civil controllers six months ago after walkouts a the Start of Greece s tourist season. The con in their allowance for spedalisri1dnf1hmm alk2.l ears in Stead of 35 and More Holiday am defense department c feasibility of Consol discs overseas. Department has been of bases thai could be in has preferred to where members of ends to consider. 6.6 million from de its schools led an Addi y school at Misawa hat this and All fun in Japan be funded Lese facilities in Enel of Prole zionist egress is that the Jap in share of the Allied pianese have tried for pending below i per Eslic product. 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