PAGE TWO Thant Meets U.S. Representatives To Discuss Cuban Developments • UNITEO NATIONS, N.Y. UP) , the -Soviet Union and Cqba, or —Top U.S negotiators met with perhaps a joint U.S,-Sovief State- Acting Secretary-General U Thant ment noting removal of Soviet yesterday •* the United States re- missiles, the promise to remove acted coldly to Fidei Castro’s pro-! Soviet jet bombeys and the end po:.a’ for U.N. inspection of mili- of the U.S. naval quarantine of tary basei. both inside and -out-; Cuba.: aide Cuba ' • ' : SHORTLY BEFORE Soviet U.r>. Ambassador AdUi E. Ste- First Deputy Premier Anastas I. venson, special Cuban agvisor Mikoyan left Havana! after a 24- John J McCloy and L. 5. stay, the Castro, government sador Charles w. Yost ;cailed on issued a statement in which Cu- Thant to fiJvr him the latest U.S. offered to permit inspection of ».v*-9sm<fit on Cuban develop-, Soviet withdrawal of offensive xnenLi. | wea- ’ided the United. N? . , , . ■ - -pons. prov:. iSa- Informed sources that the tions confirms dismantling of United States has tola Thant that bases Castro alleges are being set it cannot accept Castro t demands U p (ju t,side Cuba "by counterrevo «* contained in • SovietrCuban; lutionaries. . proposal relayed by the-secretary-; Castro mentioned'Puerto Rico ®‘-neral. last v/eek. i ant j other sites as alleged centers These inc.ude a request for Q f activity aimed at toppling his -U.S--Cuban negotiations on with- ] regime. drawal of tlie United States from its iiav»l base at ‘Guantanamo and I .an.end.to L'J*. economic pressures iaganuit- Cuba. ' THE INFORMANTS said that .attempts are .being made to set stag'*, fnr a meeting of the ( U.N. Security Council possibly this week on the Guban situ ation. .-Its purpose would be to close out the current phase -of the cri sis. This would be done either by individual summations of the situation by the United States. f. .Jl HI ' . . 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