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  • a coalition of democratically-oriented parties and by encouraging non-extremist opposition parties to cooperate constructively in the legislative process. l 5. Encourage - 4 - S. Encourage the Venezuelan Government to maintain, within constitutional bounds
  • Attached is a draft reply for Mr . Bundy ' s signature to Senator Clinton P . Anderson ' s letter to the President regarding US assist­ ance in the field of nuclear submarine cooperation with the Netherlands and other Allies . Secretary Nitze and Mr
  • part in con­ tributing to international monet ar y cooperation end quoteoEND MESSAGE For Bonn ~ Tungeler=Demi ng t elex being repeated to you for info. END RUS K 4' - • OUTGOING TELEGRAM INDICATE: 0 0 D epartment of State COLLECT CHARGE
  • stood in a very special relationship to the Unite~ States. In that relationship dispute to cooperation, The Alliance we have moved from alliance for Progress It was foreshadowed is a revolutionary by the ideas of great looking to the future
  • by the current bill introduced by Congressman Pelly {attached) which would bar UK ships from US ports if they persist in engaging in the Cuban-North Viet-Nam trade. We will oppose this bill, but British cooperation would be helpful and appreciated
  • to have a frank talk -- where both would lay all their cards on the table and work out a modus operandi. Thieu said he had tried to be understanding and cooperative, but Ky had been difficult. Thieu mentioned that he had assigned the Recovery Committee
  • the advantages overseas association advantages Reports of association indicate that either the fact possibilities make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through American membership t~ reaching In a related Commonwealth heads future cooperation
  • ....;:: creasing reliance upon credit eales ~te,ad of grant.a. . .·' · · · arrange·;·< 8 • .. The" feulhU~ty of d.eveloping·-cooperative lo.g la.tic cornmon-uee 'traini.n g facilttlee on ei.th¢r a bI;tat•ral cir reglonaLba.91s ·among U1.ti.n Amedc:a ;t countrie:a
  • the Government arid the people of India. to which I add m, own.icgether our sincere good wishes for your long life, heal-th aad bappinesso 1 am confident that under your wise leadership friendship and cooperation la the cause of wrld Pl,ease accept" happily
  • ~ COOPERATION IN THE SEARCH FOR A PEACEFUL SOLU!! ON · ON VIETNAM. PAGE two RUEHDT 290/1 SE e R ! T CEXD I S) CC> WE HOPED THERE COULD BE COOPERATlON AND P~RALLEL POLICIES IN MIDDLE EAST. VE NOTED USSR HAD EXP~£S~ED I SELF IN FAVOR OF NATIONAL EXISTENCE OF ALL
  • are Joined security in the those principles of our duty to look to the ~efense in an effective but applied We do not consi-der that their at of common and joint they can be usefully We would consider forces and cooperation of these principles
  • - NOFORN A-7 {BLUE) Page 7 of 9 Pages SEC~- NOFORN 7 In a meeting with top national security advisors on 1 September, the President determined to afford Moscow another opportunity to cooperate in heading off further escalation. He decided to forward
  • contribute 11i1nificantly to our efforts to broaden cultural and educational cooperation with Japan. It would be particularly helpful thia year since the Government of Japan ia actively considerin1 an annual coat-eh&rtn1 contribution to the educational
  • spectrum of nuclear its together cooperation. the Johnson Administration was distinctively rather in a And it would enable to launch a nuclear own, rather it policy which than merely a continuation of past efforts. 7. larger Defense
  • and operation of the ship with Foundation funds would be acceptable: During the course of this saga concerning ANTON BRUUN, the cooperation and assis~ance rendered by your staff have been splendid• I would par­ ti9ularly like to commend Addison ~ichmond~ Jr
  • of these states 'Will press for US support in their endeavors. We are skeptical of their ability to cooperate effective4' - - either with each other oz: jointly with local rulers along the Gulf. C. Nevertheless, for the next couple of years the chances are against
  • ON CLOSE AND COOPERATIVE BASIS WITH USG. KIM SHOULD MAKE COMPETENTIF UNIMPOSING REPRESENTATIVE. WE SUGGEST, HOijEVER, THAT CASE OF ABANDONED AMERICAN WIFE · BE EXAMINED AS SOURCE POSSIBLE EMBARRASSMENTOR LEGAL ACTION AGAINST KIM. · . • I 3. KIM CHONG~YOL
  • to pro­ vide remunerative incentives to the private grain trad~ to gain their full cooperation? (c) Does Centre .government have the authority to make monopoly state procurement a sub­ sidiary of Centre operations? (4) Centre government must have
  • military dependence on r.ussia and Pakistan's on China: (3) The reestablishment in so far as possible of a cooperative USG relationship with the military in both India and Pakistan; and (4) Assistance in countering the growing insurgency campaigns, fostered
  • (Nio)"; Florida State University is planning to establish a joint effort with India involving cooperative scientific oceanog~aphic research in the Indian Ocean and ANTON BRUUN would be a key facility. While in India, Drs. Menzies and George con­ ferred
  • and :-.ecurlty policy 1n collective terms and ln relaUoa,ihlp to economic and social 1oah . Ne• hlstrumenh of biter-American cooperation are .Deeded to replace the present antiquated -- aad stipG&tlsed •· one s . Bob Sayre bas prep&r•d a strata1J !or doing thh
  • in undercutting the awever • we believe the way to promote this i ea. in oountrie like India is by work cooperative housing institutio.ns a sociationa -•Ul e savings: and loan or -·-tllat help local to !in.a.nee home ...buildint.:>. own re.sources than
  • simple. Tho Japanese had had similar thouehts on the possibilities for cooperation but the tremendous difference in technological levels presented problems. Japan offered technical aid to improve the Korean fishing industry and had given much attention
  • closer Soviet-American cooperation in India which would, in the Indian view, make a nuclear program less necessary. .. Finally, if we can find ways to stop India and Israel for five years, we will have succeeded in reducing the expectations in a great
  • to a Supreme National Committee to supervise expansion of cultural and economic cooperation. 16. The North Korean campaign for unifica­ tion trades on the relative position of the two economies which are highly complementary. In recognition
  • , and other stop-gap measures contributing little to long-term economic advance. It may be that the present government, and those which follow, will cooperate with the US in more fruitful programs; certainly there is an increasing public recognition
  • THAT THE GAP COULD 8£ BRIDGED SINCE GENERAL ASSEMBLY HAD TRIED TO DO THIS UNSUCCESSFULLY OVER A REITERATING OUR GENERAL DESIRE TO BE COOPERATIVE GOLDBERG SAID THAT aE WOULD GIVE CAREFUL CONSIDERATION ,NUMBER OF WEEKS. TO SOVIET REQUESI' AND THAT HE NEEDED
  • likewise, if they wished, -- secretly, and without having to assume the public stance of cooperating with.the US. This UN umbrella cum private US assurances at least an interim solution to the problem. SiQI.Uia'.l.I.,IMDI S might offer Bf!left!'l
  • The United States and the Soviet Union have agreed to explore the possibility of scientific cooperation on methods of desalting sea water, including the poaaible use of .n uclear power. A• an initial step, a meeting of U.S. and Soviet representative
  • a major effort to increase its own food. production. In this connection, India and the U.S. might both request that the Ford Foundation and the Rockefeller Foundation. in cooperation with or as consultants to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, greatly
  • THAT THEY PROVIDED WHAT WE CONSIDERED TO IE THE IAJIE flllNIMUM OF COOPERATION NEEDED FOR PROGRESS ON ·su&STAITlVE ISSUES. THIS CONCILIATION EFFOftT WOULD IE FORE OOMED TO FAILURE UNLESS iOTH SIDES COULD AGREE TO SUSPEND HOSTILE ACTS AND TONE DOWN PROPAGANDA DURING