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Chapter 661 It seems calm

What surprised Shelbitsky was that Sherest actually went to Moscow to attend the Central Presidium Meeting. Does this mean that after Podgorne fell, Sherest began to contact Sherepin's group again? If this is true, this matter is really difficult to deal with.

While Khrushchev and Migoyan's old men were still alive, Brezhnev was embarrassed to have an obvious conflict with Kosigin and Xie Lieping. The old men either retired voluntarily or semi-retired voluntarily. This made Brezhnev have to worry about the public opinion within the party. If he doesn't like the old man, he doesn't like it, but he can't ignore it.

At today's meeting, it was obvious that Kirirenko must have been ruined by Sherepin. Facing the Supreme Soviet Chairman, Kirirenko was still lacking in confidence after all. Only one person in the Soviet Union could suppress the other party and was visiting the United States at this time.

After taking Moscow and Leningrad one after another, it was obvious that Shelbits chose to attack at this time, which was a certain demonstration intention, indicating that he was not a soft persimmon. He actually joined hands with Shelbits, the top leader in Ukraine, to attack, which surprised Selbitsky.

Because the people of Sherepin's understanding of Ukraine is actually consistent with Sherepin. They all believe that Ukraine should not have too many local thinking. In the early period of harmony, Sherepin was supported by Brezhnev and Sherepin, but now it seems that this harmony is over.

This is actually not good news for Serbizky. Although Sherepin is not as prestigious as Brezhnev, it is not a soft persimmon. He is nominally the head of the Soviet Union and also serves as the chairman of the Central Supervisory Commission. Sherepun is also the political commissar of the General National Security and the chairman of the KGB. He is more than enough to protect himself. Most importantly, Sherest is more powerful than himself, and the other party is the top leader.

"It's not easy to deal with. Could it be that she has been suppressed by Sherest for a long time?" Sherbizky was stunned for a long time with the phone. The unwillingness in his heart was certain. The whole Ukraine knew that it was in conflict with Sherest. If it really had to fight, it would not be known how long it would take to squeeze the other party away.

Because Brezhnev was visiting the United States, the domestic situation was obviously not suitable for Brezhnev to know that Kirilenko and Serbitsky also thought so. So under the compromise of all parties, the meeting was put away as an ordinary routine meeting, but some news was leaked and spread in the organization.

At another location in Moscow, Aliksai looked at the young man hanging upside down in front of him, gently slapped the other person's face, and said with emotion, "What a promising young man, why do you do this? If your Chairman Selov knows, guess what will happen to you? A lieutenant colonel dares to monitor the Central Committee. You seem to have forgotten that Selmichasne was once the Chairman of the KGB."

Every word from Aliksai made the young man who was hung up look as if he was in a state of sanctuary. He seemed to feel that his death was approaching and immediately shouted, "General, I can confess."

"It's too late!" Aliksai, who was facing away from the other party, lit a cigarette, waved his hand back, and signaled to suffocate the other party to death with water. Listening to the sound of the struggled splashes, he shook his head slightly, "How dangerous is politics, don't get involved casually, especially those two young people following Zinev and Zvegon."

"Director, he is dead!" After a few minutes, Gruu, who had tested the other party's breath, reported to his boss.

"Accidents are happening all the time. What a good young man who actually drowned in the river. This is a loss in the field of intelligence." He stepped on the cigarette butt to destroy Aliksai and said as he walked out, "Report the case in two hours..."

Brezhnev, who was far away in Camp David, was resting, so he naturally didn't know what happened in Moscow at this time. Brezhnev, who had a day off the next day, led a visiting team from the Soviet Union to the White House. He held a welcome ceremony for Brezhnev on the southern lawn of the White House. He said to many reporters, "Now people all over the world are putting their hopes in our talks."

"As the general secretary who grew up as an ordinary worker, I will work hard to make the talks live up to the expectations of the people of both countries and benefit the future of peace for all mankind," Brezhnev said slowly, maintaining his usual cautious style.

Photos of two people standing side by side will become the headlines of newspapers across the United States today. This represents the first time that the two most powerful countries in the world stand together, the results of their talks will represent in which direction the world pattern will develop.

"It's such a deceptive scene. Is it Mr. Kissinger? Look at Nixon's forced appearance, and those who don't know think that the Watergate incident did not happen at all." Not far from the two, and there was no attention from the reporter. Shelov put one hand between the two buttons on the chest of the military coat, and this gesture attracted Kissinger's attention.

"I'm not a Freemason, I'm **!" Shelov threatened with a lower voice, "Don't treat me as a person, I'm going to bury you, so it's better to be clear about the enemy."

"This is not in line with the easing of the two countries. General Selov, you are against the wishes of both countries." Kissinger wanted to copy the actions that Selov made to him, but unfortunately Nixon would not let him do this. Kissinger had no choice but to be as unscrupulous as Selov was in the Kremlin.

"Don't scare the reputation, it's stinking, especially in the United States. And you have no evidence, and I, the intelligence leader, knows clearly whether there are surveillance nearby. And I just talked to you and covered my mouth with my hands!" At this point, the welcome ceremony between Nixon and Brezhnev had ended. Shelov patted Kissinger's shoulder and said in an elder's tone, "You are still too young compared to Hoover's old spy. He is not my opponent, let alone you..."

As a disgusting spy chief, this time he accompanied another general secretary to visit the United States. Some reporters were still pushing forward and wanted to ask Brezhnev more questions. Selov waved his hand and asked the security personnel to separate the crowd. Brezhnev himself was not good at speaking. He was not Khrushchev liked to debate and was not suitable for this environment at all.

"The General Secretary and President Nixon have important things to talk about, and the same is true for other comrades. I hope American journalists will understand!" Serov opened his hands and let these journalists stop at the right time.

"Who are you?" asked a reporter who was blocked by security personnel, pulling his neck. This question made other reporters not know what to say at once, which was too embarrassing.

Selov smiled slightly, tightened his collar, and asked with a funny look, "You don't even know me, I just became a reporter not long ago? I am the Political Commissar of the General Security of the Soviet Union, Chairman of the National Security Committee, General Yuriyefimovic Selov... The secret police leader who practiced terrorism in the Soviet Union..."

Selov actually didn't do anything, but he couldn't resist the American journalist bragging for himself every day. He had published several copies of the decryption without his permission. He wanted to ask when he would receive the copyright fee.

"General Selov, why are you the most hostile person to the United States among the Soviet leaders? Is there any part of the United States that offends the Soviet Union? Why are you hostile to us?" A reporter who responded quickly asked immediately, snatching everyone before everyone.

Ah? Selov raised his head and was stunned for a moment. Don't misunderstand it. It's not that he was speechless for a while, but that he offended too many places and didn't know how to talk about it. Galaxy? Strait crisis? Yugoslav Embassy? The South China Sea collision? No, these are all things in his previous life and have not happened yet. A little closer, the Iron Curtain Spies, the Berlin Crisis, the deployment of nuclear missiles in Turkey, and the infiltration of Eastern Europe by airborne spies in the 1950s. There are too many, so I don't know where to start.

"Young man, do you know the sign of the beginning of the Cold War?" The smile on Serov's face had already been sagged and disappeared. "From Szechin in the Baltic to Trieste on the Adriatic Sea, an iron curtain that ran across the European continent had fallen. At that time, there were other parties in Eastern Europe. You forced the Soviet Union to consider a new threat and face the threat from the United States, and thus began to establish an integrated action plan. The Warsaw Pact was established after the North Atlantic Convention. The Soviet Union was forced to fight. Today, the so-called Soviet threat was taken by you."

"Everything has a reason. You took the initiative to siege the Soviet Union and then said we want to conquer the United States? It can be seen that American education is really not good. I have no intention of discussing the issue in the system, but just correcting the wrong historical view in your mind." Selov stretched out his finger and shook it, "Think more about your own problems. Today's United States is completely different from when I came to the United States more than ten years ago. There are decadent scenes everywhere."

Nixon and Brezhnev held extensive talks on issues such as restricting strategic weapons, economy, and trade. Brezhnev emphasized the extreme importance of Soviet-US relations: "We know that in terms of strength and influence, there are only two countries in the world, the Soviet Union and the United States, who are truly in charge. As long as we decide between the two countries, the rest of the world will have to follow us even if they may not agree."

Nixon admitted that with the growth of Soviet power, the balance of power between the United States and the Soviet Union has been balanced, especially in terms of nuclear development and nuclear capabilities that have decided to win. Nixon emphasized: "We are the two most prominent nuclear superman countries, which is a reality. But both of us have allies. They all have self-esteem. We should never ignore their interests in doing things, otherwise we will mess things up."

The two people's talks were still held secretly. From the Kremlin to the White House, they changed a location. When they walked in, Selov saw Kissinger waiting outside unhappily. They joked happily, "Isn't this Mr. Kissinger? Why? If it was your own place in the United States, they still couldn't participate in the secret talk." (To be continued.)

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