NATION AND WORLD University Daily Kansan, November 18, 1983 Page 11 Dispute stymies nuclear arms talks By United Press International GENEVA, Switzerland — American and Soviet negotiators discussed nuclear missile reduction in Europe for more than two hours yesterday to meet next week, but U.S. officials warned the talks could break off. The U.S. negotiating position appeared to have suffered a setback with Italian Prime Minister Bettino Craxi's statement that 162 British and French missiles should be counted in the conflicts between NATO and the East Bloc. France and Britain, two of Italy's NATO partners, insist the 62 missiles are national forces outside NATO control. France, while a NATO member, does not belong to its integrated military command "I UNDERSTAND the position of the governments of London and Paris," Craxi said in an interview with the French newspaper Le Monde. "Nevertheless, I observe that those arms systems are not on the moon ... I consider that they should enter into specific calculations." The Soviets have said the 162 missiles must be counted as part of the NATO arsenal, a position rejected by the United States. "They're continuing," chief U.S. negotiator Paul Nitra said of the talks. Soviet and Americans negotiators met for two hours 15 minutes. A statement said another session would take place Wednesday. As Nitze arrived for talks with Soviet negotiator Yuli Kvitinsky, some 15 demonstrators stood outside the Soviet mission waving banners and shouting "nukes, nyet" and "negotiate." IN PRIVATE, U.S. officials said the talks would probably break down. The Soviets have warned repeatedly they would end negotiations "when the first missile attacks" the first cruise ships were flown to Britain Monday. NATO plans to deploy up to 572 cruise and Pershing 2-missiles in Europe starting next month unless Moscow agrees to reduce its arsenal of 630 intermediate-range missiles, including 230 SS-208 aimed at West Europe. THE SOVIETS have made clear their worry about 108 Pershing 2 missiles scheduled to be deployed in Ukraine, where they could strike Soviet territory. U. negotiators believe the Soviets may end the medium-range weapons talks without fixing a resumption of their nuclear negotiations, would resume negotiation next year. American delegates believe the Soviet Union will make a move after the West German Parliament debate Monday and Tuesday on the planned establishment, German parliamentary approval of the NATO plan is almost certain. Delegations to the parallel Strategic Arms Reduction Talks also met yesterday, for 2½ hours and agreed to meet again next Tuesday. Chief Soviet START negotiator Viktor Karpov said before his talks that "the American delegation is blocking all progress." Cardinal warns arms protesters in Britain By United Press International LONDON — The Roman Catholic primate in England argued against unilateral disarmament yesterday and warned nuclear-protesters not to break the law in their campaign against the delivery of U.S. cruise missiles. Cardinal Basil Hume said in a 1,200 word policy statement that the West ran the risk of "nuclear blackmail" if it disarmed unilaterally as many of Britain's increasingly active anti-nuclear protesters demanded. Hume said that the disarmament must come from both the East and the West. Police Wednesday night arrested 70 demonstrators at Trafalgar Square in central London, bringing to more than 500 the number detained since a giant U. S. transport plane landed at the Greenham Common air base with Britain's first batch of cruise missiles. A SOVIET general accused the United States yesterday of making Europe its "nuclear firing range" and warned of Soviet reprisals against America if new medium-range missiles were deployed in Europe. Col. Gen. Nikolai Tcheverv, a Moscow Defense Ministry spokesman, told reporters that the Soviet Union planned to withdraw from Syria on rocks on medium-range arms reductions if NATO deployed new U.S. missiles. "Europe is giving its future into the hands of the United States and the Pentagon if it accepts these weapons," he said, "and the Pentagon is making Europe its nuclear firing range." Hume said that everyone had a right to be against nuclear missiles, but "I would judge that this does not violate the law and defy the law in the present situation. "We must have due regard for democratic processes and for the institutions of a free society," said the prime minister. "Who is primate for England and Wales." 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