Mr. Jenner. All right. Now, did you become acquainted at any time——

Mr. Voshinin. May I say something in addition?

Mr. Jenner. Yes.

Mr. Voshinin. Because that's what I said about her.

What his concern—I never heard about him praising Chinese or Russian Communists but he was praising the Yugoslav Communists. He was there and he came there and he was very enthusiastic about what the wonderful things they are doing. You know, I lived in Yugoslavia myself and I tried to explain him that this country was pretty good country before and there was nothing just to save it from.

Mr. Jenner. Yes.

Mr. Voshinin. But, of course, he didn't see it and he was very enthusiastic and—about mountains and so on. I tried to persuade him they were there before, you know, that they were wonderful before—and that Communists did not build them—but he would somehow always, was always enthusiastic about that.

Mr. Jenner. About Yugoslavia?

Mr. Voshinin. About Yugoslavia and the Yugoslavia regime.

Mr. Jenner. And its regime as well?