On the recordJune 29, 1963
The conclusion of a test ban treaty at this time is most urgent and pledged themselves to do all they could to bring this about.
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presidency.ucsb.eduThe conclusion of a test ban treaty at this time is most urgent and pledged themselves to do all they could to bring this about.
Joint statement Following Discussions With Prime Minister Macmillan at His Home in Birch Grove, Sussex.
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