(Mackenzie 2006)
Nikita Khrushchev states that:
If the Soviets don't appreciate invitations, they should be buried by history.
History will be liked by either the Soviets or the Western diplomats in Moscow.
The Western diplomats in Moscow shouldn't invite the Soviets to see them unless they were fond of them.
Whether you like it or not, nothing lasts forever.
The fact that accepting invitations is essential to good business makes the Western diplomats speechless.