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  • is consistent with this spirit. The three Western Allies hope that the same dedication to these international I ._ j goals will guide the Soviet authorities in formulating their ·1 policies with respect to Berlin . :I •i 1 . .l -r·- INFORMATION
  • WEEK. ASSUMING, AS I HOPE AND BEL.IEVE, THAT MY COLLEAGUES ENDORSETHIS ACTION, I PLAN TO MEET SMITH IN GIBRALTAR ON WEDNESDAYAFTERNOON, ON BOARD A WARSHIP AND TO ALLOW AS MUCH TIME AS MAY BE NEEDED DURING THE NEXT WEEK OR SO TO NEGOTIATE AN AGREENENT. I
  • meeting of Professor Masaryk and President Wilson whose anniversary we celebrate. It is our sincere hope that you will find it possible to grant our request. The participation of our great President in this memorial of two of the world's outstanding
  • . Approve___Disapprove_ __ Discussion: ----- -- The Venezuelan Ambassador, Dr. Enrique TEJERA Paris, has resigned his post after five and a half years in Washington where he and his attra~tive wife have been prominent in the diplomatic corps. He hopes to return
  • him hopeful things about the negotiations and how peace was about to break out due to the role of the Soviet Union. He said that he had issued instructions to everyone in his Embassy not to talk about Vietnam. We ended by my underlining tlfa what
  • , and the potentlal beneflta 1reat. I am looklng forward to getting your current thinklng, and your eugge at lone for lmprovlng the package. In the meantlme I wanted you to know of my profound hope that we can ahow algnlflcant progre•• on land reform ln the next
  • i:dsbt ensue :trm t.h1a action. However_. he could und.c:rstand a.~ appreciate that it m:tg}lt be a good gamble far the tr.xJ 1n the hope that it W0llld 1 ~ the situation. E1Jsena R. Bl.iu?k ' MEMORANDUM .'. \ THE WHITE HOUSE ACTION WASHINOTON
  • oae more •tep wlalcb we all hope will lead toward peace -- the caa•atloa el tu Nmlll .. of North Vletaam. peace wCNld not ban beea pudble 011 If y• TIil• nap toward aad Weaty laad aot been a .. ceaafal the fl•ld ef batU.a. Bm JOI&aad I kaow tut
  • \ F'OH~iAL DECLARA TI LN .o·N I.LL THESE . POH:rs·, M:~ 'HLL SAY THAT ,. .,E WILL Tf,LK TO HANOI At:o l•!OT TH£ F'ROrlT. THE GIJN ::Ei'iANDS Tllt,T HMlOI SAY THE, SAi~~ THtrJG, AND SAY THAT IT '-11!..L TAK DI~ECTLY \HTrl THE G\/~~. THE GV:l HOPES
  • bolstered the hopes of our nations, and thus it has been possible to ward off the difficulties which ha~e caused much anxiety in other regions of the world. I cannot imagine that this decision represents the true spirit • I and actual policy