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Soviets Offer to Put Short-Range Arms on Agenda

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Associated Press

A senior Soviet arms control official today said Moscow would be willing to discuss cutbacks in short-range nuclear missiles in Europe at the same time negotiations are under way to eliminate medium-range missiles.

Viktor Karpov’s offer appeared aimed at reassuring Western leaders, who fear the Soviet preponderance of short-range missiles would be a threat after mid-range rockets are removed.

Karpov told a news conference: “If the talks on the lesser range weapons won’t hamper reaching agreement on medium-range weapons, we are not against having talks parallel to that.”

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He said, however, the two sets of talks would “not have a link or be a package deal.”

His expressed willingness for parallel talks went beyond a Feb. 28 statement by Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev, who indicated talks on shorter-range missiles would follow an accord on mid-range weapons.

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