MOSCOW : The Final Hurdle
The six foreign ministers, including Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard A. Shevardnadze, negotiating the final major accord dealing with German reunification conclude their work in the Soviet capital tomorrow.
The talks, including both Germanys and the major, victorious World War II powers--the United States, Soviet Union, France and Britain--have already agreed on a 1994 Soviet troop withdrawal deadline and full NATO membership for a united Germany. But there may still be some hard bargaining over the unresolved issue of German financial support for the withdrawal of Soviet troops.
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