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  • being dragged along by Hanoi. Dobrynin refer-red to the number of tunes he had come to the Secretary to try to get discussions going on Cambodia, but he had refused. The Secretary replied that this \vas because Sihanouk had raised these matters
  • of Cambodia has consistently taken a stand on the Viet-Nam wa• that is less than neutral. Soon after Phnom Penh was suggested by Hanoi, Prince Sihanouk issued a.public statement in which he said that the purpose of the meetings would be to find out "whether
  • not because Prince Sihanouk invited him, but because he is concerned with the possibility of the U.S. expanding the war to Laos and Cambodia. The Americans have three plans: To intensify the bombing of the North; to send more troops to the South; to enlarge
  • . Sihanouk's marginal interest in Prek Thno.t , his stated preference for a gnaller scale irrigation project at the site, and doubts that he would agree to proceeding with Prek Thnot, even with our assistance called into 1 question the sense of urgency. 3
  • 'I l l 1, .,.. } l: I I' Anoth. r alternative, from the point of view of an international settlement was that offered _byPrince Sihanouk of Cambodia, who wished to all a conference 1n Cambodia of all the signatories to the Genev'"' Accord, plus
  • if they do not help Cambodia's communists to do the same in that country too : ·look · at what Prince Sihanouk has been saying lately about th~ rebellion 'in his western provinces. And there are .communist insurrections in Thailand, Malaysia and Burma, ·all
  • . CAMBODIA GVN r e p ly t o Cambodian charges o f d e f o lia t io n p o iso n (p . 1 7 ) ; Sihanouk may oppose UN in v o lv e m e n t i n GVN-RKG r e l a t i o n s (p . 1 8 ) , C. LAOS J o in t GVN-Lao m i l i t a r y planned (p . 1 8 ) . D. lia is o n