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WEINBERGER PRESSES 3 ALLIES ON DEFENSE
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RICHARD HALLORAN, Special to the New York Times
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Apel, Hans
/ ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES
/ UNITED STATE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
/ UNITED STATES ARMAMENT AND DEFENSE
/ Weinberger, Caspar W
1981
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WEINBERGER PRESSES 3 ALLIES ON DEFENSE
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RICHARD HALLORAN, Special to the New York Times
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Apel, Hans
/ ARMAMENT, DEFENSE AND MILITARY FORCES
/ UNITED STATE INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS
/ UNITED STATES ARMAMENT AND DEFENSE
/ Weinberger, Caspar W
1981
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WEINBERGER PRESSES 3 ALLIES ON DEFENSE
1981
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During his repeated trips to Capitol Hill this month, Mr. [Caspar W. Weinberger] has set a theme for the Reagan Administration on what it expects from America's allies. ''It is essential that we develop a more rational 'division of labor' under which our NATO allies and Japan will be asked to join us in contributing more to the common defense,'' he stated. ''This division of labor will be a major thrust of the Reagan Administration's defense policy.'' A statement released by the Pentagon after Mr. Weinberger's meeting with Mr. [Hans Apel] caused some surprise by a passage saying Mr. Apel had indicated that, ''contrary to erroneous reports, the level of German defense spending will increase.'' Mr. [Ito], according to a Japanese diplomat, said that his Government would make an ''appropriate'' effort. But the Foreign Minister noted that at the end of the Carter Administration ''there was an unfortunate exchange of words on defense expenditures,'' the diplomat said.
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