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Trans-Fasfis

BUT

I ask this question after one of the most amazing

days of my life

Paris.

NIKITA SERGEI KHRUSHCHEV leaned over a window sill overlooking an internal courtyard in the Russian Embassy in Paris and yawned. His bald head shone in the afternoon sun. He yawned again, his teeth coruscated in the sunlight. He yawned a third time, monumentally.

In an embassy ante-room Soviet diplomats fought with a frantic horde of journalists. "It's finished! It's finished! It's all finished!" they cried. They forced us out into the street, the Rue de Grenelle, narrow, almost blocked with French policemen revving up their British motorcycles.

"Is there an Englishman here?" a Russian kept on cry- ing. He looked at me. "You are English," he stated,

I said I was, "Please read this note," he sald and handed me a sheet of type- script.

He was Serge Kouznetsov,

Press attache at the Russian Embassy, a man unsure of his English.

Aloud-

And so it came about that I found myself reading out aloud. in a narrow street on the Lett Bank of Paris one of the most astonishing diplomatic docu- ments which can ever have been devised by the wit or the anger or the Ignorance or the fear of a' man in power.

Propped up against a police car slap up against the great closed doors of the embassy. falsely grained a horrible orange, I declared in mounting emaze- ment, on Mr Khrushchev's behalt, this preposterous state- ment:

Today, May 17, newamen

To

me

WHY?

think they once accused

of brinkmanship!"

Cummings

approached N. 8. Khrushchev Once again GEORGE America committed an act

with the following question:

"Can you comment on the GALE lands the

Blatement made on behalf of

the United States President big story with

Eisenhower by White House

Press Secretary Hagerty to the distinctive

the effect that the meeting of

the four Heads of

State touch...

scheduled for today at the

Elysee Palace will mean the

of

On the way to Sezanne,. Whereupon Mr Khrushchev, aggression and punishes those Khrushchev's great big Zil came in his Zi, now did some fast A driving. He dashed back to who were guilty of it. then the across an unexpected block. Summit can start. If not, we tree had been felled across the Parts as if he had to get himself He road. This was not sabotage, to the Summit on time. are going home."

It just so happened that M. broke all, records on the way. Jean Cardozo had chopped down from Sezanne to Paris, the tree.

Khrushchev got out, approach- Passers-by, solid French bour-ed the woodcutter, grabbed his

A trip

Fear

geois on their way to work.. axe, and like he, had been chop- His Zil's frantic sports shared this portentous news ping down trees for most of his

start, of the Suzumit Con- read this out aloud, At with such reporters and photo-Ilfe, plied merrily away at the touched 140 kilometres and hour

happened to be trunk. tercnee?"

threa o'clock the Western graphers who

(over 80 miles on hour). But The car caught up with them, when

he crashed into hig

N. S. Khruscher gave the fol- Three, having invited Mr K to present.

K in his pale grey sult, when They drove off to a farm where embassy in plenty of time to I am ready to participate in Summit, hed sat down beside asked what he was going to do

lowing reply to this question, the formal meeting of the

an amply chair without

1:

a meeting with President

even today, said: "The marshal and Marshal Malinovsky, then

been stationed in the First Gaulle of

France, Prime the benellt of a formal reply I are going to take a trip to the private in the Czar's army, had Minister Macmillan of Great from the Russian chief.

Britain and U.S. President Eisenhower to exchange views

on whether conditions have

materialised to start a Sud- mit conference.

The

Yawns

policemen

on

their If the Enited States have really motor-cycles had fully expected come to the decision to con- to roar away with Mr K to the demn the treacherous incur- Summit. But the Summit never

American sions of

military happened. aircraft into the air space of

who

country."

After all, it looked like being a nice day, and there was: nothing much else for them to do. The Summit could easily, walt. There was always to

row, or next year, or some thane, or never.

An axe

World War.

Back...

was

get to the Elysee and be polite

millan. Ike, and Charles de Gaullewhat did he do. to the wailing trinity of Mac

Nothing but yown, and have some lunch; And yawn again, And tell the Western three to to go and teach themselves some

fancier methods

of

:

K began exchanging gléasan- of the Then the two adjourned to a In all his clownings and in all tries with the local housewives, modern diplomacy... barn where 'Malinovsky once his ultimatums to America, he slept,

has chosen to appear not alone The policemen tinkered with

Pointing up to the heyloft, but with Malinovskynd K declared: Malinovsky once Gromyko. the Soviet Union, publicly the bikes and Mr K Just

And sure

enough while de slept there! The cowshed:

This is a new Khrushchev, Express regret over these in yawned,

and The most extraordinary day Gaulle

Macmilien and down below. The cows must one who is no longer alone and cursions, punish those

all-powerful: a Khrushchev who are guilty and five assurances of Mr K began at eight o'clock. Eisenhower were trying to sort have kept him warm

in this same barn Me Khrush needs allies: a Khrushchev who that such incursions will not He Issued forth out of this themselves out, trying at talks at

embassy into #his BETOW the Elysee, on walks in the Bri- chev, unwillingly forced to talk cannot afford a Sumrait, who be repeated in the future, we would be ready on receipt street. With him came Marshal tish Embassy garden, and drives of less weighty matters, said cannot appear to come to terras Soviet Defence also in the beautiful French "About the Summit: there will with the West; a Khrushcher of such assurances to part- Malinovsky.

Mr Gromyko, countryside, to shove America be no participation. the driven by fear into total

of cipate in the Summit Con- Minister, and

into some sort of conciliatory U.S.S.R. In the Summit as long intransigence. ference-Press Group Chair. Foreign Minister,

and Khrushchev was laughing all position K

Malinovsky as Eisenhower won't admit that тал of the U.S.S.R.

The clown jokes. The closwat's the time, bubbling over with wooshed right out of Paris. the U.S.A. was committing Council of Ministers. 9

amusement, as he died the Off they drove towards the aggression what I told you this face is twisted. Khrushchev, to In the Bue de survive, must cover up, seem to At about five to four Mr K. Summit with his déclaration: First World War battlefield of morning

kill, the Summit, his own child. Grenellei" Jawned: at four p'clock I "If Eisenhower recognises that the Marne.

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