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Publication: European Stars and Stripes Monday, September 22, 1986

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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - September 22, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Inside stripes Nancy far cd cubs Andy Sepulveda Wil Ducken child care or dram. G wafer decent ii off Lew say  2 q Albino says woman led evolution image s College football rules sports author died unofficial publication i vol. 45, no. 157 monday september 22. Ast West 1,1, med Pouch �., and 9ri�v d 8693 a tentatively of Jact Stockholm Sweden a Gates 10 the 35-nation East West Security conference tentatively agreed sunday on information sharing measures de signed to reduce he risk that War could break out by Accident in Europe. It is the first East West Security Accord since the Salt to pact in 1979. A format vote on the agreement was scheduled for late sunday but in was delayed until monday so the document could be printed. It then must be ral fit by the 35 governments and is sch cd to take effect Jan. 1. Both . And soviet Clega Al raised the Accord As  Sta ble military situation intr rope and improving East West Drejaj bins in general. Soviet chief Daj ate Oleg Grinevsky described it Asj Wanew foundation for the peace Proem sin  . Delegation Chin Robert Barry said the agreement shows East and we to each other for a change Ever a ranking Jjck Delegate speak Irmi conditioner anonymity said sort in  on verification in Savbron site inspection made the . The  still Tai Hal Mem Bers of North at Amic my organi and the Warsaw pact m r bloc at least 42 Days i i planning military activities inv ing 13,000 soldiers or More or 300 tanks or More. Any nation conducting military a Nevers involving 17,000 soldiers or More must invite two observers from other participants in the Stockholm con Ference. When Maneu vers involve amphibious landings or paratroops nations must notify the other Side if just 3,000 or More Are involved and invite observers if 3,000 troops or More Are taking part. The Stockholm conference on Security and Confidence building measures and disarmament in Europe began in january 1984, with delegations from the United states Canada the soviet Union and All european nations except Albania. It was intended As a follow up to the initial East West Security conference that ended in Helsinki Finland in 1973. It was the first East West Security agreement since the Salt ii strategic in limitation treaty which never was by the Senate but which both Iai Mcd to observe. The of feb pm conference was due to end at Mirml riday but delegates slopped the Ctol or before dead line to pursue  on the few remaining obstacles. The included the size of military movements at would have to be announced to the other Side see pact on Page 2b . Urged to halt Dollar s decline Glen eagles Scotland a the 12 european common Market nations saturday urged the United states to halt what they consider a deliberate Effort to drive Down the Exchange value of the Dollar officials said. The Dollar s latest decline to its lowest level against the West German Mark in five years raised fears in Many european countries of a loss of exports to America and thus a loss of jobs. A fall in the Dollar s value against european currencies increases the Price americans pay for imported goods. Meeting in a luxury hotel at the Gle Neagles Golf resort. Common Market finance ministers also rejected . De mands that Germany the strongest european Economy stimulate its growth by cutting interest rates. Treasury Secretary James a. Baker Iii said thursday that the Dollar May have to fall further unless Germany and Japan do More to increase their i sports of . Goods. Baker said German and japanese Domestic demand could be stimulated by interest Rale cuts. The Dollar Felt sharply against the Ger Man Mark in response to Baker s com ments. It has lost about 17 percent of its value against the Mark since the Start of 1986. The ministers agreed that the Reagan administration should do More domestically to solve its Trade imbalance such As cutting the huge budget deficits said h. On no Ruding the dutch finance min ister. In a Clear reference to Baker s re Marks Ruding said we think that some americans should Stop making Public statements about the course of the Dollar. The common european View is hat we do not think that in is a very Wise course of action and we Hope that in could be slopped. It influences currency markets in an unjustified Way Ruding said. Luxembourg s finance minister Jac ques Poos Tola reporters Hal the com Mon Market he world s biggest trading bloc would work behind the scenes to urge . Action to stabilize the Dollar. It s too delicate to do this through the sea Dollar on Page 28 dam off detention snags Summit Shultz says Washington Nytz Secretary of state George p. Sulu and the soviet foreign minister sat urday night said they had made some Progress in Lay ing the groundwork for Summit meeting. Related Story Page 28. However Sulu said that until the soviets free american journalist Nicholas Dan Toff there is no Point in scheduling a Summit meeting. Both conferees agreed that the Case of the journalist confined in mos cow was an obstacle in attempts to set a Date for another meeting Between president Reagan and soviet Leader Mikhail s. Gorbachev. Schuliz in a news conference at the slate depart ment said two Days of talks with Eduard a. Shevardnadze produced considerable potential for  on the issues that could form the basis for a meeting Between Reagan and Gorbachev he said the talks were serious constructive and  but despite serious and direct discussions with Shevardnadze about freeing Daniloff Schuliz said i unfortunately have to report we were not Able to re solve that  Shevardnadze held a news conference at the soviet embassy at about the same Lime As Sulu was speak ing and the soviet official also seemed pleased at the Progress. This work i would say creates a foundation for folding a Summit meeting and in this we Are mov ing Forward he said. Shevardnadze said a malicious hand was using the Daniloff affair to create obstacles to a second sum Mit meeting. Asked to explain he said i have in mind those who have persuaded you that Manilof was just an innocent  Shevardnadze said then was evidence that Daniloff. A correspondent for . News & world report had been engaged in impermissible  the United states has sought a meeting Between Reagan and Gorbachev in this country sometime be tween mid november and mid december. The soviet Union has insisted that until there is guaranteed Prog Ress toward arms control accords it makes no sense to bold such a meeting. Sulu Aid Progress was made toward an Accord on limiting medium Range missiles and he also said he believed there could be agreements in other arms control Fields such As the non proliferation of chemical weapons. But Shultz repeatedly said he sees no value in a Summit while Daniloff is being held. Otherwise he said Loo much Lime would be taken up at the Summit meeting in discussing the Case. Shevardnadze said contacts would continue on the Daniloff Case and he suggested that he and Shultz meet in new York next week while both Are there for the . General Assembly. Shultz said no meeting has been set but he will be prepared to meet with Shevardnadze if there is an important development to discuss. .1 foreign minister Eduard Shevardnadze welcomes Clary of state George Shultz to his embassy  
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