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  • " CENTRALINTELLIGENCEAGENCY Directorate of Intelligence 6 May 1968 INTELLIGENCEMEMORANDUM Significance of Paris as Site for Vietnamese Negotiations Summary France clearly hopes to profit from the choice US-North Vietnam of Paris as a site for preliminary earlier talks
  • was indisposed but Boyd Crawford was fully briefed and said he would inform the Chairman shortly. He did not foresee any problems with the Chairman. Congresswoman Frances Bolton, Congressman Ross Adair and House Majority Leader Carl Albert are out of town
  • , he was convinced that there were strong sentiments in the SPD for a Government on this basis. Whatever the make-up of the new German Government, Barzel added, there would be a real effort to restore good relations with France. This might cause some
  • with France, that he would do nothing which would in any way jeopardize our close relationship. On at least three occasions he told me that he had explained to De Gaulle that it was in Ger:.:-n any' s interest to have a close relationship with the US
  • RESTRICTION -H54ccable- #5Ba.-1lli~O-f---:~~~fal€c~h-ttBo-lPlfr~:esStidideernttt_£ 1 p ~ 3«~.//r \l4J: q c.l-l/7i'. MO\(; }u.h,,;HJ. [Duplicate of #88a, NSF, Country File, France, Vol. 12] [Sa:mt:i:zed MLJ 3t1-16] ,p,,-. 1~;,,• .. 11 NW/Jl~e 11• 118' II
  • RESTRICTION -H54ccable- #5Ba.-1lli~O-f---:~~~fal€c~h-ttBo-lPlfr~:esStidideernttt_£ 1 p ~ 3«~.//r \l4J: q c.l-l/7i'. MO\(; }u.h,,;HJ. [Duplicate of #88a, NSF, Country File, France, Vol. 12] [Sa:mt:i:zed MLJ 3t1-16] ,p,,-. 1~;,,• .. 11 NW/Jl~e 11• 118' II
  • substantial assistance by the IMF, France, Italy, Japan, West Germany, Canada and the Netherlands. aid by others, as well as the U.S., is at Tab 3.) (A table showing Balance of Payments. The immediate balance of payments cost would be nil. The loan would
  • , but I quite understand that he msy prefer to make one programme which could be shared by, say, Gerrr:any, France and Britain. We would be only too happy to 9o~orcli.n.a:te ~ny ~u.ch co-operation. It seems to me there are two ways of carrying out
  • •. - l I • ~" FOR THE PRESIDENT AND THE SECRETARY J J N O .D I S. RE: POSSIBILITY DE GAULLE-PRESIDENTIAL MEETING SEYDOUX
  • .... CONFIDENTIAL•EXflIS - -2- House Democrats: 1. 2. 3. 4. Congressman Congressman Congressman Congressman Morgan Zablocki Philbin Boggs House Republicans: 1. 2. 3. 4. Congressman Bates Congress~oman Bolton _{hot if Mrs. Smith is Senate Republican
  • weapona-1rade phutmiwn. Th• reactor used fuel element• from France whioh had to be returned to France when used. Late last year, h.wever, there were indication.■ that Iarael was proces ■ing ore obtained without nlel'lU'd■ from Argentina. Thia could
  • Funds. 4. Pressing Prek Thnot now would likely endanger aid legislation, particularly Congressional authorization for ADB Special Funds. This was the consensus among Congressmen Zablocki, Fraser, Thomson and Buchanan. Congresswoman Bolton
  • AND COULD TAKEPLACE1ITHOUTALLIES. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NL,J C/7- ..l 73 By pa,, ,NARADateS- -· 2 -vr> • :, • ,'J_J- 1 0-· --• ·_ - AFT~~~AVl~GENGAGED THEEFFORTSOF FRANCE WITHA VI£V T0VARD K'\ST~NINB .TKE._END .OF "0ST.ILITI'ES, \fOL
  • Senator Mansfield Richard Russell Mar gar~t Chase Fulbright Robert C. Byrd Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative Representative \ McCormack Albert Boggs Bates Bolton Mahon Smith INFORMATION EYES ONLY ~BUTTERCUP