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The Soviets maintained they were obliged to intervene as defend- ers of the Communist bloc and were invited to do so by "pro- gressive" meaning pro-Soviet, elements in the country. British Prime Minister Har- old Wilson also indicated he took Brezhnev to mean he was modifying this principle. Asked about Brezhnev's speech at a news conference, Wilson replied: "I take serious- ly what he said here. I wonder what the fate of some other nations would be if they (the Soviets) made that proclama- tion 10 years ago. If you look at Czechoslovakia, I think that statement is of very great sig- nificance," BUT BREZHNE V and the controlled Soviet news media have used the same lan- guage on the principle of non- interference to complain of ef- forts by U.S. congressmen, par ticularly Sen. Henry Jackson. (D-Wash.), to link East-West detente to Soviet emigration policies. The President's offer tH Turkey came during a break- fast meeting between the Tur- kish Prime Minister Suleymar Demirel. 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