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Attending the session-Carter's first with Dobrynin since the breakdown in weapons negotiations - Secretary of State Cyrus Vance, national security adviser Zhigun Brezinski and Robert Hunter of the National Security Council staff Emphasizing the meeting's importance, White House spokesman Rex Granum said the two sides "were anxious to meet" to update U.S. Soviet relations. Dobrinyn's call was arranged before the Coast Guard seized Soviet fishing vessels off the Massachusetts coast over the weekend, where they were in apparent violation of the 200 mile U.S. zone established last month. While there was no formal agenda, a possible topic for discussion was sending War琳 Warnke, the U.S. arms control chief, to Geneva this month to renew weapons discussions before Vance meets with Soviet Foreign Minister Alain Crespin. The two sides haven't set a date for the Vance-Gromyk talks, which are likely to be critical in the effort to reach agreement to limit nuclear weapons and to take some steps toward general disarmament. Carter has said if they are unproductive and the Soviets do not negotiate "in good faith" he would be forced to consider stepping up U.S. weapon development The Russians rejected two sets of U.S. proposals during a visit by Vance to Moscow March 30. But last Friday, Carter said he was encouraged by "private" contacts he has received from Soviet party leader Leonid Brezhnev since the rejection. Hours earlier, the State Department announced that the administration was rejecting Zaire's request for "lethal" equipment to combat an invasion by Katanang rebels who, according to reports, were partly armed by the Soviets. A $4 million transport plane and some $4 million in radio and other U.S. equipment were granted to Zaire, but the White House minimized the Soviet interest in the fighting. 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