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   European Stars And Stripes (Newspaper) - May 31, 1989, Darmstadt, Hesse                                Page 28 the stars and stripes wednesday May 31,1989 Summit ends with pledge for peace from Page 1 nobody can hold them Back guns Char said. The West German delegation was As Quick As others to proclaim its enthusiasm Rar the Summit agreements. Kohl said the Summit has provided a historic Chance or disarmament of  and praised the shining cooperation that enabled the allies to Complete their work. He said Busk and Baker had shown a lot of consideration for the West German position. Kohl said the foreign ministers Compromise did not represent a defeat for any country. \ the ability to Compromise is part of Man s exis tence he said. \ still. Kohl could t resist poking fun at British prime minister Margaret Thatcher his chief rival in the missile dispute. Margaret Thatcher stood up for her interests in her temperamental Way Kohl said. We do some times have differences of opinion. We have different temperaments. And she s a woman and i m  an interview with the West German television network Adf Kohl also implied that the missile agreement left room for future negotiations Banning the weapons. None of us knows what will be in the Distant future Kohl said when asked if negotiating removal of the weapons was a dead Issue. For her pan Thatcher said she was very very sat news briefs 1,000 in Beijing protest unionists reported arrests Beijing a about 1,000 students and workers rallied outside police headquarter tuesday to protest the reported arrests of leaders of a new Independent Union aligned with the student pro democracy movement. A chinese source said an important communist party Central Cummi Locc meeting scheduled this week was postponed because conservatives did not have enough backing for their purge of moderate leaders. Those believed to be targets of the conserva Tives include the Reform minded communist party Leader Zhao pc Yang who reportedly was stripped of Power last week by Premier i Peng. Students occupying Central Tiana men Square continued to snub i and his supporters unveiling to the cd cars of tens of thousands a 33 foot replica of the St Tuc of Liberty. The goddess of democracy immediately Drew an angry response from Beijing authorities who said the study rats action was illegal. They ordered the statue removed immediately. Khomeini reportedly making Good Progress Nicosia Cypin a Tehran radio said monday that iranian Leader Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini is making satisfactory Progress after undergoing surgery to Slop bleeding in the Diges Tive system. I iranian television showed the 86-year old Shi Ilc moslem Patri Aith being visited by relatives at a Hospital. The surgery was performed last tuesday. The television announcer said Khomeini suffered a slight heart complication on saturday. The broadcaster Guy no details but said the condition was relieved on sunday. No injuries reported after quake in Mexico Mexico cloy Tupi an earthquake measuring 5.3 on the Richter scale Shook South Eastern Mexico and the capital tuesday but there were no reports of injuries or damage researcher at a seismological Institute said. David Novelo. A i cosmological researcher at the Institute of geophysics of the National autonomous University of Mexico said the temblor hit Mexico at 7 50 . Novelo said the epicentre of the quake Mea Suring 5.3 on the Rich scr scale was located in the isthmus of Tehran Lepic about 300 Miles Southeast of Mexico City. Isfried with the missile Compromise. As for the West germans she said it is All written there very firmly indeed and wriggle As they May that is what they have All signed up  the missile question was one of several themes addressed in nato s comprehensive concept a document approved at the Summit that outlines the Alli Ance s goals on conventional and nuclear arms policies. It states that a minimum amount of nuclear weapons is necessary in Europe since the removal of All nuclear weapons from Europe would critically under mine deterrence strategy and impair the Security of the  in addition to a policy on Short Range missiles the document said soviet strategic nuclear arms pose a major threat to the whole of the Alliance and deep cuts in these systems remain a priority for the Alliance. The document praised the willingness of the soviet Union to reduce its forces and adjust them toward a defensive posture and said the allies await the implementation of these measures. This would be a step in the direction of redressing the imbalance in Force Levels existing in Europe and toward reducing the Warsaw pact capability for sur prise attack tit Locum Chi said. Some Summit leaders said they doubted the Alliance could achieve Bush s goal of a conventional arms agreement within six to 12 months. Given the colossal a count of proposals on the  
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