The World - News from June 20, 1985
Vice President George Bush is willing to meet with Soviet arms negotiators during his trip to Europe beginning late this month, a senior State Department official said. At a separate news briefing, Bush said he will consult with officials in each country he visits--Italy, West Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, Switzerland, France and Britain--on the status of the continuing U.S.-Soviet arms control talks in Geneva and on the prospect for a summit meeting between President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev.
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