NBC Evening News for Monday, Feb 24, 1969
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(Studio) President Nixon tells NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) council in Brussels there will be summit talks with USSR . Says European unity necessary. France and Great Britain feuding. President Charles De Gaulle doesn't like NATO (North Atlantic Treaty Organization) and American presence in Europe. He fears Common Mkt. will outgrow France. Vietnam enemy offensive endangers Paris Peace Talks.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(London, England) Nixon flies to London from Brussels. P.M. Harold Wilson leads welcoming party Royal Air Force provides ceremony. [NIXON - believes in durable peace for our time.]
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
(Studio) Neville Chamberlain, fresh from meeting with Hitler, said same thing 30 years ago.
REPORTER: Chet Huntley
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