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- . In sum, he felt there was nothing to indicate
any massive movement of funds . He s aid we were not interfering.
At the President's request for comment, Mr . Bundy said the
following about his new assignment; He would be in familiar company and
would do
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to avoi d undermi ning the confidence which exists between the President and
Ambassador Taylor. No great new decisions are expected to result.
Under Secretary Ball Reviewed the problem of military assistance to Jordan.
The Arab States are jointly tryi ng
- the cards we have had to play in this field.
Secr etary Fowler
indicated that he was seeing Mr. Schweitzer of the IMF and private
bankers from New York i n the next coupl e of days, and we could begin
laying any ground work necessary.
The President then said
- and launched int o a
discussion of whether or not we should press for Security Council action
on Vietnam, but then returned to explain the devel opment s on the
Middle Eas t in New York since July. He concluded by indicating that
the non-permanent