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... “Spirit of Geneva”- 1955 summit meeting in Geneva, Switzerland, between Eisenhower and new Soviet Leader, “Nikolai Bulgarian” Open-skies- Soviets reject open skies- open to aerial photography by opposing nation to eliminate the chance of surprise attacks Nikita Khrushchev-leader of the Soviet Union ...
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