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- , President Kennedy stated, " ••• we must not put
forward proposals merely for propaganda purposes;").
(2)
In order to achieve real gains, we should press for
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substantive rather.than token cooperation.
(3) Cooperation with the Soviet
- are not ready to go forward with
construction of an earth station because of other more pressing
needs.
2.
World Bank.
World Bank activity in teleco~munication
loans of an y kind has been limited.
The Bank has made five or
six loans for conventional
- . Where shall continuing responsibility for
monitoring this field be centered in the U.S. Government;
and what regular interdepartmental arrangements should be
made?
Suggested action: The responsibility for pressing
forward and monitoring the work
- in the wind on a key subject -negotiations with the allies. It is a Cabanes piece ·from Hanoi (reporter from
Paris AFP transmitted in English, February 5) which analyzes a February 5
Nhan Dan article on President Johnson's February 2 .press conference
- - -tomorrow,
Thursday,
December
12, 2 - 3 :30 p. m
Room SC-1042,
Pentagon
You may recall that you answered
General
Wheeler's
invitation
by saying that you would
try to attend but could not promise.
There is no pressing
reason for you to
do so unless you would
- , AND THAT THE CONGRESS
SHOULD BE B;.SED ON DIRECT UNIVERSAL SUFFRAGE ORGANIZED IN
SECURE ZONES,
B) THE OPENING OF A PRESS CONGRESS TO DEVELOP A STATUTE
GOVERNING THE CONDUCT OF THE LOCAL PRESS.
C) INDICATIONS FROM THE GOVERNMENT THAT IT UOULD HOLD ELECTIONS
ISARLY NEXT
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substantive rather than token cooperation.
(3) Cooperation with the Soviet Union should be well
defined and the obligations of both sides made clear and
comparable.
(This will facilitate implementation as well
as clarify
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that, with Vietnam cooking, NSAM 311 has been
pushed to a back burner.
2. While I realize NSAM,311 (issued.in July,, 1964)
is not a terribly pressing problem, we should prob
able keep moving on it. Al Friedman agrees that the
best way to have this happen is a needle
- GAULLE A^JOULD WISH AT T H I S
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•CONCERN THAT 'PR O -G A U LLIST PRESS HAS DISPLAYED LARGELY
a t t i t u d e to w a rd "US -OVER 'AFFAIR..:.;
; .1..;'.;
lU N ^ IE O T L V
lACCORDING TO R'ICHER 'SEYDOUX* S'•INSTRUCTIONS PERM IT H IS AGREEING
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- sc a le ,” and warned o f the danger of an enlarged
war.
Soviet press commentators have attempted to
paint a picture of widespread consternation and
dissension in the US against the A d m in istra tio n 's
policy toward Vietnam.
Eastern Europe
7.
I n
- HOMELASTEVENINGA NUMBER
OF FRENCHMEN
SPOKETO HIM
ABOUTTHE PRESIDENTfSCo.NENTSAT PRESS CONFERENCE
AND
EXPRESSED
CONSID£RAB~E
BITTERNESSOVERWORDS
HE USEDIN
CONDEMNING
FRENCHNUCLEAR
PROGRAM.THE WORD"INIMICAL"
UNFORTUNATELY
HASA MUCHSTRONGER
CONNOTATION
IN FRENCH
- on.
In early 1970, incontrovertible
US intelligence
that the Soviet Union was committed to achieving
uclear su eriorit.
It also had been confirmed
In the Middle
being pressed
indicated
strategic
that the
with outside-help.
Although~ _ _.increased
trade
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