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  • for the development of the peaceful uses of nuclear energy. The Government has established an extensive nuclea-r resea-rch and ·development program; industry has made at least an equal effort in applied fields, and both are cooperating in programs for nuclear power
  • Thursday, May 18, 1967 1'J:EMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT The State Department has been holding informal discussions with the Italians about a broad agreement for cooperation in scientific activities. The Italians started the talks because
  • , Cottntty File, Hant, Vol. 3] 12~ ~ Rbsfflw to '.President (CA'P671656') oftit ,--11-1~ ,., ,a ?!:s A'LJ73~ S } p /¥Iii&~ 196 cabre 4-\l-°rb ~ l) ~rd-~ ~:ligene~umo(Jllntelligence-Memmaruium S 6p t -#40Obltr Cooper to llmrk 6 f(• P€I 4 #164 cmte_
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  • new proc:llNI• ment lt cooperate• flu.lldallr with the Beak. Felipe Herren •-u•at• a direct 1onrmnaat or Baak 1oaa tataliq $1 mllllcm •• a we•• atarter. W. W. lloatow Attachmeat ,/ W.moraadllm to the IADB. from Felipe Herrera OD Aaatralla
  • General Wheeler A dmiral Raborn M r. H e lma Leonard Mark a J ohn Chancellor Barry Zorthian Ambassador Taylor A mbaasador L o dge A m basaador Goldberg David B ell Clark Cll!ford Bill Moyer• McGeorge Bundy .Dougla.aa Cater Cheater Cooper
  • that you share my feeling of deep concern over the decision adopted by a committee of the United States Congress, precisely while I was in Chile, which greatly reduces cooperation between the United States and its sister Republics. Our united efforts have
  • . The Greeks are cooperative and w:ll be of more value to us if Turkey makes trouble. The Pres:de:it asked for co rnn1ents on the ts.:;ue of resurrung military aid to Greece . Under Secretary Katzenbach, the Vice Presid e :it, a:id Eelms a~reed with Secretary
  • ) studying to cooperate one or more projects of atomic relationship to Non-Peaceful of agreeing, request, field powers. of an Alternative and desirability Indian in the nuclear effect with the major nuclear (b) economic we have already present
  • . Overseas Internal Defense Training Policy & Objectives (2/13/ 64) 284 Official Visits to South Vietnam (2/11/ 64) 285 Cooperation with the USSR on Outer Space Matters (2/14/ 64) (2/11/ 64) (2/11/ 64) (3/ 3/ 64) 286 United Nations Cyprus Force (sgnd
  • ~MATION, E. 0. 12356, SEC. 1.1 (a) BY Qv(;t ON }-J v- 'f O I Mro Cooper May 17, 1965 4:00 PM W.LEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Your Meeting at 5 P• m. today with President Park President Chung Hee Park bas come to Washington for one
  • in the Department of the Interior, and Commander Charles Chamberlain from CINCPAC. The members of the Mission were: Mr. Richard Cooper from the Council of Economic Advisers; Mr. Paul Daly from the Peace Corps; Mr. Donald Lindholm from the Bureau of the Budget
  • be accompanied by a st.-ong training· and educatio~ program. I have directed the Secretary of Agriculture, in cooperation with AIO, to consult with the Indian government to asce.x·tain if there are ways and means by whicp we can !5trengthen this e!fort. We have
  • . MILITARYSITUATIONANDPROSPECTS A. Japanese Forces B. u.s.-Japan Military VII. 65 65 Cooperation U.S. POLICYTASKS 73 76 SEGRE'l' SECitt.T - THE FUTUREOF JAPAN Summary Looking ahead over the next ten years, we can expect to find ourselves dealing with an increasingly
  • . the situation and cooperate 4. Withdraw from Europe. we estimate US will combine 2 and 3 seeking negotiated end to crisis, coupled with tough stands to maintain credibility. D. Estimate of Chinese situation 1. We can handle minor border posturing of forces
  • , Church. Clark. P, 11,, A ken. Cas , Cooper) to S agawt (Oore. Symb.1gton, ~ illlam.s,lt{undt. La1:1sche) and 2 doubtful (Hie enfooper and c _rlson}. Talk1Jl8 p~mt I.or your Leadership M.c eting next week a , attached. 1 v included the da , you ~equ . sted
  • of close friendship between our countries. As you begin your new term of leadership, I send you my personal best wishes and look forward to the continued cooperation of. our countries. His Excellency Hayato Ikeda, Prime Minister Tokyo. ,. .........,_ r
  • thereof have been particub.rly noted and a.re endorsed as the basis for continuing interagency coordination and cooperation · to meet eine1·gencles that may arige in the future affecting our overseas facilities. The completion of the report and subsequent
  • interes t s ·in t he continent . 1. / ... - SECRE'f · - 2­ Maghrebian economic cooperation; it has caused new problems of internal stability in Morocco and Tunisia and new anxieties about the military strength of r adical Algeria; it has opened new
  • we talk ab-out export ltcenees ehould he Avoidable. If yoa canaetand u. I think thi a plan. !o'# cooperation ehould bet kept private for the preaeuL ! do not think lt wl.ll leak here,. an.a it ought to be done 'by a Jolnt annOUllcement which. cannot
  • cooperation programme does not involve expectation that United States of aircraft or of other by any consideration ·ones. 30th of March, 1965. that for the United States to take an early clear of .American Government therefore-hope be possible
  • \CH .I\ : ·./·_.·;_·JUST POLITICAL·- scUJTT.ON TO .·THE 'ISRAEL-ARAB DISPUTE. ....., ·:·:·•.-.·:'.PARA (J) -' RIAD· HAS SAID .HE IS. VERY J_:·:_ !'..WITH THE US REP~ESEN°TATI'VC: IN N£W YORK A.ND·HAS CONFIRMED
  • of the law on agricultural cooperatives. Recommendation That you authorize us to proceed with the PL 480 sales agreement. l2~~~~l9i~ ~~~rdr _in.Admj71itrator Agency for International Development Approve: Secretary Department of Agriculture
  • the Supplemental Test Site on Amchitka laland. The other two or three test• will be experiments in developing peaceful applications of nuclear energy in In view of the .special i?roblems that cooperation with private industry. inevitably come up in connection
  • symposia in this field. Intensive exercise of this agreement could lead to its expansion to include resident guest observers, joint research, and multilateral cooperation. Parallel programs might be established in other peaceful scientific areas
  • WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ~memo DATE CORR ESPONDENTS OR TITLE 'Chester Cgcper £0rMr. Bundy secret 4 p tlf-M I t #2-a memo Leonard Ilnge:r: for Chester Cooper secret 1 p #2c report Status of Non-Military
  • . AmbaaeMlor la PH&•••• hi'• ~eatarmed. l cy ea: C. Cooper C. Johnson NSC Files Dispatched 4/13 - Rcpts nos. 156-160 .,,...-. DRAFT April 6, 1965 ~T NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMoRANDUM NO. MEMORANDUM FOR: 1. '? 30 The The The The Secretar y
  • Secretary Fowle r if he had any observations on the gold question and Eastern Europe . Secretary Fowler said the Yugoslavs we re cooperating with us, and the Soviets we re not playing the market to our dis ­ advantage. The Red Chinese, on the othe r
  • with mutual troop withdrawals and the reduction of the cost to the U . S. of our NATO defense policy. Secretary Fowler : We must insist , in addition to a reasonable offer on offset, that our European allies cooperate with us in international monetary affairs
  • that the DREADNOUGHT bu beea completed and wW vl•lt the U. S. aext •mnmer. Ia addltlon. the UK wW bealn cooperative weapons teata at Canaveral u•lac Polarla •ometlme Dext year. There are a few other allbjecta covered by tbe draft aareement •tM:h u lo1l•tlc •11pport
  • assistance or others to Israel cooperation and broaden Spread delivery capabilities into the ANF). Moreover, advanced ment the actions Policies Our present In dealing Atlantic toward Nuclear Force policy of non-proliferation should
  • Amendment to the 1958 Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes. The proposed Amendment will extend, under the authority
  • · .'_ 9 6G The For12i;_ ~ Minister of Thailand expressed to me his desire to call a meeting of leaders of free Asian countries to promote greater regional cooperation and regional economic development in Southeast Asia . Thj.s same view was e::-:pressed
  • establisbed by Con- for a treaty"' because more u• gress in 1966to coordinate Fed- ploratory work must be done. Research and Usqe .eral, state, local and private ac- Work toward international •• •• ; :• • · tivitles In marine affairs. Its in- cooperation
  • the agreement and positive cooperation of Communist governments in spheres of mutual interest. We must focus and rearticulate our policy in keeping with the developing East European situation. We must also closely relate our moves in East Europe to the solution
  • , and psy­ chological pressures; and the development of some of the potential new lands requires cooperation among South American countries as well as between them and the inter­ national financing community. The growing industrial and technological compe­