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- - l~COMING TELEGRAM '--->epartment of Stai~ GONFIDENTIAL 7 Action IO Info ss ~ SP SC SAH L H SAL AF .ARA EA EUR NEA p NSC INR NIC ACDA AID PC RSR VZCZCDTA936 PP RUEHC DI JIUEHDT ,654. a,te531 ZIY CCCCC P 1sa.s,1zJUII ,1 '"USl'IISSIOI USUI IY
- INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE 43 Control: 7018 Rec'd: April Action 8, 1964 7:37 p.m. ARA FROM: Kingston ACTION: Secstate Info ss G SP H DATE: April 332 8, 5 p.m. CAP EUR GOJ will issue following PR AID
- 5. Militarv Aid ~or httit~des Towar~ Israel area s The Middle East today · is O:le the wo~ld where t~ere are no s is·:-1-s CJ= a .::.a-::wG 2n tn.e _Sov ;Le ~.: ur:{on· and ~:-:e "C":-: :_ tc ~ S1:0. -::::=.s ·• T:.a ::-.a.in vie
- BY QUESTIONPERIODIN WHICHPARTICIPANTS WOULD BE ENCOURAGED ASK QUESTIONSANYSUBJECT. ON WAYTO OR FROMUNIVERSITY,UNDERSECRETARY STOPS BY FOR FIFTEEN MINUTE VISIT TO JOHN F. KENNEDY LYCEE (AID FINANCEDGIRLS HIGH SCHOOL) ANDFIFTEEN MINUTEVISIT OF GRANOMOSQUE OF DAKAR.AT
- last month we come AID Concessionary two-'' •to-Jamaica·. assistance., that we look into what we might is where he raised out after careful do to help. review: Lending In recent years Jamaica has been a member of the club of coun tries
- Secy Handley. 2. Harman recalled Barbour's conversation Nov 22 with Foreign Minister Eban in which Barbour said it poa•ible some additional arms aid would be given to Jordan for psychological reasonso At that time Bban had mentioned impact on area
- :,-ENCLOSURE \f ~"IUINf A\., 11 ' N r ~ . •• • DEP ARTMENT OF STATE fl ~ Pol 1{f>.fAAI-KoR.s 11~IlJ!@l]!~~ AF I ARA EUR FE NEA CU INR J s- R\ USEONLY /)OJ) A-54 E P 'f J... AID FBO J ~\~ .s TO Department of State 10 I L
- with Foreign withdrawal be minor result. with HMGcontacts in idea that effect. HMG's in Yem~n would of course to withdraw its Bloc foothold AID program, in Yemen. We we now enjoy both in Yemen and in councils outside· of Yemen. Such action would
- , and the increase in Soviet influence. He will dwell on the point that all this could have been avoid ed if the US had maintained good relations with Egypt. He will expand his thesis that without material aconom ic aid from the U.S., Nasser and those around him
- probably not risk a cutoff of theee funds. 5. Iraq 1s the only revolutionary and nationalistic Arab state that can provide a base for active subversion in the Gulf. In the past, though it has given some sporadic aid and training to dissidents in the area
- of foreign embas sies, including the Soviet, have been withdrawn to Taiz in the south. President Iryani has arrived in Cairo, presumably to make a last-ditch appeal for Egyptian aid, although he may well feel safer away from Sana. Sources of Aid
- . 3. SUGGESTED SCHEDULEIS AS FOLLOWS~ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8 WEDNESDAYARRIVE ENTEBBE LATE AFTERNOON, PAGE2 RUDTCRll43U SECRET CALL ON PRESIDENTOBOTEAT STATEHOUSEENTEBBECMRS. KATZENBACH CALLON MRS. OBOTE81 SAMETIME>. VISIT AID AGRICULTURAL INFO
- additional concessions out of the U. s. Government durlng tho Park visltJ £or this reason we should avoid epeclfic dl&c.usslone at this moment. ) 3. u. s. Aid to Korea: Park will want all tho roa.seurance we can glve him on our continued econo1nlc eupport
- Following is letter b '- part of Sept8Dlber6 19631;during consultations in Minister Lightbourne over Ambassador's stgnatui-e. p USIA\ Dear Mr. Minister: RMR a 6 09 PM'6.3 to. BEnINVERBATIM TEXT: COM . , I it possible, STR AID INR AGR
- to communicate to the Jordanians, but we will be outting this material in as our.·own assessm EHlt, since Eshkol' s credability at this stage is slight. · 4. The speed-up of the mil tary aid package. which a es sage is being prepared teday. Within seven days, we
- ~--;_-f--· , 1 1" AMEMASSY KAIUL ~ Adaon DE Jt UQVVI INR Info NEA cu &·o USIA MAY 5 DOD AID PC SIL AGR COM HEW LAB TB.SY ,'11NT:':-VEEKA··-NO. ] 1965 MAY5. AM 8 1-3 , N t·'J~b t·N TI AL NSC CIA NSA 03897 TO SECSf'AtE·:~ASHDc@ GIINC • ·sr
- ;~·':.,· AID ~ ' RSR '"CINCPAC I BENT . _,.,. I A-1. AUGUST 13 :, f USIA . :: . INR t ·· CIA - NF , t ' ,, ' •. ·.1 '4 FOR POLAD :l f1. ROK,' POLITICAL DEVELOPMENTS: DRP CAUCUS DECIDED MORNING 'AUGUST 13 TO HAVE ASSEMBLY APPROVE DISPATCH
- military aid. But I shall be happy nist movement may take in the future. But obviously tht•re if we can provide something more than "moral support." I is every possibility that Red China will become more aggres will discuss this with President Johnson
- 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
- WITH CONVI.CTION . . t£ED' F.OR LIMITED RESUMPTION MILITARY AID POLICY OF ~SSJSTANCE J • 1 . f. .F ., WITHOUT ITEMS SUCH AS TANKS AND COl"iBAT AJ.RCRAFT FOR· PRESENT. · '. . .. ..... 1•) ;' l 6. ' APPAR°F.TNLY .DISCUSSIONS WITH KING, t\MB
- by the Venezuelan government Ar~ consistent with U.S. country ob~ectives and programs and can be carried out within the Corps available resources. progra~s, in direct agrarian 6. By me~ns of AID, Food for Peace, and Peace Corps continue progressive social
- with the break ln relations last summer. So for the moment, our hands are tied unless we want to begin clandestine aid to the Kurds. and we haven't so far seen m.uch to be gained !rom that. In the past, we've let the more junior officers in State handle
- . We etill don't know what kind of continutn1 aid the Britiah have a1reed to, but that will be crucial in determlnt.q whether the new 10.ermnent has to look to Cairo or Moacow. Th• situation is •till uncertain- - and a good target for Mo a cow
- material oovaring ~ted ~ of AID projects as w1l u plamirq dDculalta awti as fiat draft AID/f strat.egy •tatanent m Yaan. AID 1965 or 1966 · TSf!S5. T•l•or•phic tr•namiuion •nd cluaific.tion •pprov.d bya . . .• & I : ~~~MDS-322 ·~ Page 2. of tel
- IMPLICIT IN THEIR OPERATIONS AGAINST AID OFFICE. 2. THUS FAR BROMELL HAS NOT BEEN ABLE TO SEE SALAH NASR AND THERE 1S NO CERTAINTY HE WILL .BE ABLE TO TODAY. 3. MEANWHILE SITUATION IN TAIZ ITSELF SEEMS TO HAVE BEEN CHANGED VERY MATERIALLY BY YARG DEMANDS
- .0. 13292, Sec. 3.5 NLJ 3 ~ b.::I... 1l By j,+cY , NARA, Date .;i- :J3 .. OT SEGBET 'f .... ~ ... "'" • . "t .. ' · IDJllMIB Depa ilme~t . of T EG 44 Action AID Info SS G SP SAH L H NEA p State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE NNNNTVG
Folder, "United Kingdom - PM Wilson Visit Briefing Book, 12/1/1964 [2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 213
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- the intention of the UK -- strapped as she is -- to continue to provide financial aid on favorable terms, the Prime Minister may propose a series of measures to help the IJlCs in the trade and payments field, to measures that would be less costly, and perhaps
- ONE OF TWO) E AID . ty,:~ : DEPTEL 1029 RPTD TOKYO291~ p USIA NSC INR CIA NSA OSD 1. PRIMIN HAS IN P K tlROAcHED SEVERAL TIMES HIS DESIRE~ TO VISIT WAS HINGTON1N JULY, HE SA1D HE HAD INVITATIONFROM 1::SONN WHEREHE HOPES O RECEIVE
- ts should be drawn upon as JJ.SIA memoires with host government officials and opinion makers. appropriate in discussions or incorporated in follow-up aide ~' ·l. - The CIA · the President~s statement of June 19 and, we believe, provides NS
- TELEGRil\~ of Si~~.J- . 53 .,. • Adion · I . IO ... lnfoi S$ G SP ,I ~UR NEA AID p USIA NSC INR 'I :. CIA i I I l I : I i • NSA OSD. ARMY NAVY AIR ·I I I I , .., . . .,. I ,.__/ I' OECLASSIFIEP • e.o.13292,sec.3n4-1.n_ ey
- an unfavorable :impact · on Congressional attitudes towards aid to Greece and, to some degree, to~ards fore_ign ~litary aid in general. · · In view of these considerations, our curTent aims in Greece are (1) to preserve our traditionally close ties
- THE WHITE HOU SE WASHINGTON ~EGRET" April 10, 1967 WWR: On re -checking with AID about Tony Taylor going to Jordan, I find that the Jordanians h a ve not met their own schedule and will not need Taylor for another three months or maybe even more
- NOT YET BEEN MADE WHETHER TO TRY ANDREAS ·oR DETAIN HU.1 INDEFINETELY. FOR THE MO:•JENT '.IJ·E BELEIVE HE IS BEING DETAIN£D IN A RURAL HOTEL. WE SEE NO PROSPECT REPORTED _ ..... • . . > .... '' ..-= : i. . SATISFACTORY. MARGARET QUESTED -AID
- the new Foreign Economic Aid Program. Upon the termination of ICA and its transfer tothe Agency for International Development he was appointed Ambassador to Greece. He also served as Director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine
- ABMSIN PORTUGUES~ AFRICAN TERRITORIES G US continues SP L H AF EUR MC IGA AID p USIA INR RMR that equipnent territories, be' seriously US origin at repeated being used in Portuguese and especially Guinea last disturbed debate on Portuguese
- to the denocratic experi.nent throU3h Presidential messages and public statarents. We have gene ahead with our aid p:roJran including rew projects designed to stppC>rt the daoocratic e.xperiroont." The King and Qreen cane here in 1963 as state guests. Hc:Mever
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- concessions in textile restraint and chromite barter problems still under discussion with both countries. B~th delegations may also wish to pursue substantive issues in the economic and military fields with Secretary McNamara and AID Administrator Bell
- ARE ACTING UPON ~ASHINJTUN I~STRUcTiaN~, EMBASS!1USAID SnOULu oistuss iTEMS A ANO 8 W!Th HIM ALON~ F0~L0WIN~ LINES• A, WITHIN AVAILA51LITY OF AIU FUNDS ANO TAKiNG INfO ACCOUNTFACT THAT AID IS ~y STATUTt LENDER OF LAST RESORT, AID 1s PR£PAREo 01scuss wITH J