The World - News from June 24, 1986
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The Soviet Union’s new ambassador to the United States, Yuri V. Dubinin, gave President Reagan a personal letter from Soviet leader Mikhail S. Gorbachev, the White House said. There was no discussion in Gorbachev’s letter of a date for a summit meeting between the Soviet leader and the President, the White House added. Reagan has said he is waiting for Gorbachev to set a date for the summit. In his first meeting with Reagan, lasting 40 minutes, Dubinin formally presented his diplomatic credentials.
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