10 Thursday, October 16, 1986 / University Daily Kansan Reagan welcomes promise Gorbachev says he will not abandon negotiations The Associated Press WASHINGTON President Reagan said yesterday that the U.S. and Russia were closer than ever to ridding the world of nuclear weapons In a Baltimore speech, Reagan welcomed a promise by Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev not to abandon negotiations despite the deadlock in Iceland over Star Wars and repeated his proposal for the elimination of all ballistic missiles over a 10-year period. "Let's not look back and place blame." Reagan said "I repeat my offer to Mr. Gorbachev: Our proposals are serious, they remain on the table and we continue to be prepared for a summit." Butagor Bulay, press counsel at the Soviet Embassy, said his government wanted to be certain of concrete results before setting a date for Gorbachev to come here for a third summit with Reagan. A Soviet editor, appearing with Bulay at a news conference, said Reagan's last minute "intransigence" over the U.S. Strategic Defense Initiative deprived the world of agreement to reduce strategic nuclear weapons by 50 percent. "The results of Reykjavik undermined the hopes and aspirations of people around the world," said Giorgi Feditiyashin, editor of Soviet Life, an English-language magazine circulated in the United States. Spurgeon Keney, executive director of the Arms Control Association, said "we have lost an immediate opportunity for a major breakthrough in arms control." He said he hoped Reagan would reconsider the compromises Gorbachev had offered to reduce both strategic and medium-rang nuclear weapons. Former U.S. negotiator Gerard Smith, appearing with Keeney at a news conference, said "we can either have arms control or we can really have a crash program to deploy defenses. We cannot have both." 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