UK: PRESIDENT KAUNDA SAYS COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES ARE NOT TRYING TO DICTATE SOUTH AFRICA POLICY
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UK: PRESIDENT KAUNDA SAYS COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES ARE NOT TRYING TO DICTATE SOUTH AFRICA POLICY
- Title: UK: PRESIDENT KAUNDA SAYS COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES ARE NOT TRYING TO DICTATE SOUTH AFRICA POLICY
- Date: 18th October 1970
- Summary: 1. GV London Airport (2 shots) 0.14 2. CU Kaunda 0.58 TRANSCRIPT: SEQ. 2: KAUNDA: "I must say yes because it would appear to me that the Prime Minister has this feeling, obviously a very strong feeling, that African leaders from the O.A.U. and non-aligned nations were coming here to tell him what to do. I don't know how he got this idea. I tried to explain several times that this in fact was not the case; and I didn't seem to be breaking through at all. REPORTER: So you really did walk out on the Prime Minister? KAUNDA: Well, again perhaps, walk-out is not the correct word. I should say that it wasn't a happy ending." Initials JON/BHH/SGM/0047 JON/BHH/SGM/0052 Script is copyright Reuters Limited. All rights reserved
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