Tokyo, April 13: The Soviet Union described a Chinese suggestion that it was trying to dominate Asia as “the product of a sick imagination”. Mr. AE Nesterenko, Chief Soviet Representative, addressing the United Nations Economic Commission for Asia and the Far-East, also quoted a Soviet proverb, “He who spits in the air may have to wipe his face.” He was refuting the allegation made yesterday by the Chief Chinese Representative, Mr. An Chin-yuan, that the Soviet Union was “endangering the peace and security of Asia.” Mr. N condemned the Asian Collective Security Agreement proposed by Russia as an attempt to establish hegemony over the entire region. Mr Nesterenko said: “The fact that such a system would be collective, based on mutual respect for sovereignty and independence in Asia, would not serve any purpose of disintegration, but of unity.” The chief Russian representative revealed that when it was reported in some capitals that the collective security system was designed to contain China, Mr. Brezhnev, the head of the Communist Party, had dismissed it as baseless. “The People’s Republic of China would be a full member of such a system,” he explained.