Group Will Urge End of Nuclear Arms Race
Associated Press
MEXICO CITY — Representatives of six nations will meet here in June to push for an end to the nuclear arms race, the government news agency Notimex reported.
It said that officials from Mexico, Argentina, Sweden, Greece, Tanzania and India will participate in the meeting to urge President Reagan and Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev to stop the arms race.
The group was formed by the six heads of government in 1984 and met in New Delhi in January, 1985, for its first conference seeking an end to nuclear arms.
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