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Nikitya Khrushchev, Comments Upon Arrival in France, May 15, 1960
Though all the people's desire the strengthening of peace and a detente in international relations, it is common knowledge that, particularly of late, influential quarters who are seeking to revive the Cold War and Hinder invigoration of the international atmosphere have noticeably and testify their activities and certain countries. Let us hope that their efforts will yield no success, and that the discussion of such questions and Universal and complete disarmament, elimination over the vestiges of World War II and the conclusion of a German peach City and East West relations will yeild useful results for the cause of universal peace.

Adlai Steveonson, Comment sin Chicago, June 2, 1960

Great progress toward a nuclear test man and a break in the arms deadlock was made since last fall. That progress must not be lost. The United States, which has been the source of most of the Revolutionary concept of human and political Freedom, should be the tallest, feel this leader of the cause of freedom from war in the Revolutionary Century. To seize that role in pursue it with passion should be our national policy. I think the time has come to put disappointed business on a permanent and professional basis. I think we need a special agency under the Secretary of State charged with the gray, complex and neglected task of peace and disarmament which will be a symbol of our determination to lead the world away from Madness.

explain the level of trust the author of the first excerpt has in the rest of the world.written like a 8th grader shorten

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GPT 3.5
The author of the first excerpt, Nikita Khrushchev, seems to have a level of cautious optimism towards the rest of the world. He mentions that there are influential quarters trying to revive the Cold War, but he hopes their efforts will not be successful. He also expresses hope that discussions on disarmament and improving international relations will lead to universal peace. Overall, Khrushchev seems to believe in the possibility of positive outcomes, but acknowledges the challenges that exist.