Mr. Vance came as well. Before him we had Van den Broek, De Michaelis, Baker, Mitterand, Gorbachev, Carrington. Each of them felt as a blind man in a dark room looking for a black hat which, in effect, is not there. After Mr. Vance the last visitor we can expect to have is the UN General Secretary himself, and after […]

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