They agreed on the serious nature of developments in Cuba and they discussed ways and means of containing further Communist expansion and subversion in the Caribbean.
On the recordSeptember 29, 1962
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Joint Statement Following Discussions With the Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom.
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