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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - October 14, 1986, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes tuesday october 14,1986 world has mixed reaction to Summit continued from Page 1 rent while the soviets would be Able to maintain their offensive Superior Capa  the soviets attempted to trap the president and put the United Stales into perpetual jeopardy Luga said. But sen. Claiborne Pell of Rhode is land leading Democrat on the foreign relations committee called the failure of the superpower talks a sad Day for  Pell expressed Hope that Rea Gan would change his mind about the soviet offer. Sen. Sam Nunn of Georgia top dam Opiat on the Senate armed services committee said it was bad news that the soviets had again linked the question of intermediate nuclear weapons reductions to strategic arms and space issues. Nunn in an interview on Abc to said ski is going to be under More scrutiny and More tire now than Ever before and i say that Aone who has supported it and still supports a robust research  rep. Jack Kemp r-n.y., a Strong advocate of Star wars said he is relieved that Reagan walked away from an agreement that violated one of his highest goals the development of a strategic defense for our selves and our allies the Washington Post reported in monday s editions. Sen. Gary Hart d-colo., considered potential presidential candidate in 1988, was critical of Reagan s performance. It appears that building Star wars Ismore important to this administration than meaningful arms control Hart said in an interview published in Mon Day s editions of the new York times. Zbigniew Brzezinski former preside Tcarter s National Security adviser applauded Reagan s actions at the Summit. It seems to me that in the Long run our Security and even that of the soviet Union would be enhanced and the strategic relationship would be Stabler if we would phase out gradually icbms and if we both Wouldhave some strategic defences Brzezinski said. I think the president was justified therefore in holding  Gorbachev departed Iceland monday after saying goodbye to icelandic presi Dent vigdis Finno Gadotti. The soviet Leader made no departure statement but he held a rare 90-minute news conference sunday night after the Summit ended. He said Reagan s refusal to Compromise on ski blocked a break through on arms control. Gorbachev said his new proposals included a limit of 100 medium Range mis Siles for each Side based in Europe breakthrough Many european nato members would have welcomed. But Gorbachev said the agreement was voided because of Reagan s refusal to Budge on soviet demands to limit Star wars testing to the Laboratory fora period of 10 years. Japanese prime minister Yasuhiro Naka Sone said monday in a television interview i highly value the efforts by the two Leader sin the Summit. It is very regrettable that they failed to reach a final agreement. Judging Fror. A outcome we can Tell that the undercurrent in the International Situa Tion is very  the conservative French newspaper a Figaro saw the Summit result As in the end Safu tory. Mikhail Gorbachev s insistence on obtaining from Ronald Reagan the abandonment of his space defense project has dissipated the ambiguities on which the so Viet Leader played so cleverly to seduce the american and european  Lutz Stavenhagen a state Secretary in the German foreign ministry said his govern ment is not discouraged Over the  said that although there were no con Crete results the two sides appeared close to resolving a number of questions. There was no immediate British government reaction. The daily Telegraph a conservative London daily headlined its front Page Summit ends in failure. Historic arms offer by Russia. Marathon talks founder Over . Star  the British broadcasting corp. Called the result a severe setback to soviet american  Gorbachev is obviously not going to forgive the americans for this. Bespoke of the dangerous and unpredictable consequences of the failure of the Reykjavik talks including a new arms race the bbl  asks too much said Tunn Italy s moderate Stampa Sera. It predicted that an arms agreement is a Long Way off because of Moscow s demands that ski delimited to Laboratory research. China s official Xinhua news Agency commented Why Are the two super Powers so serious about the Star wars program it is because the nuclear weapons in the United states and the soviet Union Are at a saturation Point and the relative strategic balance in existence be tween the two countries since the 70s could hardly be upset even with improvement in the Quality and Quantity of their strategic arms. So whoever master defense weaponry in space could gain first strike  minister Gro Harlem Brundl land of Norway said there exists no alternative to reduction of tension and disarmament which should urge the Par tics to refrain from drawing drastic conclusions and still be Able to look Forward and build further on the rapprochement which has already  news briefs Fores Blacken 600 cars ear mount St. Helen by the associated press ii blazes set by forestry office Cost fires that blackened More a Washington s mount St. ,000 people were Dis Pat Washington fires and bring them under said Roland pm / spread Ian 600 is. To battled firefighters in by tues of the . Ere contained sunday a combined 120 acres of the Peak. � m fires set by the Forest during Rainy weather to officials said. 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