January 1963


159. Aide-mémoire, January 10

Soviet Government views on American draft declaration on non-transfer of nuclear weapons. Secret. 8 pp. Department of State, Presidential Correspondence: Lot 77 D 163, More Pen Pals, 1963.


160. Message from Prime Minister Macmillan to President Kennedy, January 13

British desire to participate in U.S.–U.S.S.R talks on nuclear test ban. Top Secret. 1 p. Department of State, Presidential Correspondence: Lot 66 D 204, MacmillanKennedy, 1963.


161. Message from President Kennedy to Prime Minister Macmillan, January 13

Agreement to British participation in talks with Soviets. Top Secret. 1 p. Department of State, Presidential Correspondence: Lot 66 D 204, KennedyMacmillan, Vol. II, 1962–1963.


162. Memorandum of Conversation, January 16, among Foster, Fedorenko, and Tsarapkin

Nuclear testing: on-site inspections. Two attachments provide a listing of Soviet fixed seismic stations and Foster’s comments on automatic seismic stations and procedures for on-site inspection. Secret. 14 pp. Department of State, Central Files, 700.5611/1–1663.


163. Memorandum of Conversation, January 22, among U.S.S.R., U.K., and U.S. Interlocutors

Nuclear test ban issues. Two attachments provide a listing of proposed locations in U.S.S.R. and in U.S., including noise levels, for automatic seismic stations. Secret. 12 pp. Department of State, Central Files, 700.5611/1–2263.


164. Memorandum of Conversation, January 31, among U.S.S.R., U.K. and U.S. Interlocutors

Continuing discussion of on-site inspections and automatic seismic stations. An attachment provides data on noise levels in locations proposed by Soviets for installation of automatic seismic stations. Secret. 8 pp. Department of State, Central Files, 700.5611/1–3163.