The World - News from Sept. 26, 1986
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The North Atlantic Treaty Organization and Warsaw Pact resumed their 13-year-old talks in Vienna on reducing conventional military forces in Central Europe but with no sign that they will be able to end the current impasse. Speakers on both sides praised the agreement reached Sunday in Stockholm on new measures aimed at reducing the risk of accidental war, and they cited the “political will” that made this agreement possible. But then they blamed each other for the long deadlock.
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