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  • ~ °' SECRET 5ECRE'f -2In addition, Mr. Wilson may wish to tell you of his recent talk with deGaulle, the talk he had with U Thant on February 14 and, perhaps, certain African matters. Talking Points 1. UK Economic Situation. The UK is enjoying some­ thing
  • to appear with theirs, sign this page and mail to ---------). J THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, March 29, 7:45 P.M. . 1967 Mr. President: Secretary Ruskts report of Ambassador Goldberg's c~µversation with Secretary Gener.a~_ U Thant was based
  • . DHCLASmPIED E.O. 123.'6, Sec. 3.4 ,; CiiCMT NIJ f3/-l f( B' ~
  • . IN CONNECTION 1JITH. A. PEACE-?ETTLEMENT. r _"._ • : ·.._·5) KEY. EL£(1ENTS OF THE GZNEVA ACCORDSAND THE MANILA . '.:· C0:1i'lUNI~U! AS TH!Y RELATE TO PEACE DISCUSSIONS, INCLUDING ··_ . MUTUAL.DE-ESCALA_TORYMEASURES, POW QUESTION, ~ lTHDRAVAL • OF F.ORCESAND
  • Rusk's report of Ambassador Goldberg 1s conversation with Secretary General U Thant was based on the attached summary of a telephone report from New York. The full m~morandum of the conversation is not yet ready but will be available by morning. Bromley
  • and Canadians) to stop their support of our Vietnam policy. 7. It will meet some per sist~nt objections of unaligned nations and leaders {primarily the Indians and U Thant}. 8. It will somewhat de-fuse the Algerian meeting by strengthening our supporters
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  • of the National Liberation Front or for still some other reason. I1ll be glad to hear anything which your people pick up as to Ho Chi Minh's motlva.Uon. My impression is that he will not respond constructiw.ly to U Thant and we have seen no indications
  • · fURthe-r aetton.-betoR the election. The Navy . b• atnm&ouly ~•slated the nductiau we llave· .mte made so fe~ .ad lt I• poaable that there wo"14 be unfriendly leaks to, the U we go funher ia dae UPI. two J:J'U!i>ntbfl" Tbeee leaks COllld · tied topd&er
  • ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ~ DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE cable -€AP67104 re trilateral talks S 3 pp u ,i)AAA1' b•y,O 3::..-:Jq < !?f) '1 /c 'gl {'f Alt S: 66 cabJ.e AP67092 3 ~U1
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  • , from Rostow re: PolandI;,-. -t/-.f-1 IVL .J ~fe; re. /,.26JJ> ..)..S-2-- ~ 4/-2~ g1:, _ c).S-;}._ 1 p 04/26/66 A e ~ 3' ...- .LI _,,;t7f, Saigon 4188 ~ - 7 _; ~ ~F - - ~ J> Al L.J g 6,.. ~ ~ - ~~--i-~-P"'P--e.-s±de-,,-t-'-+--rmm-U-ost ow
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  • to let 15 trapped ships out. The UN is now pressing Israel to let the Egyptians begin surveying the northern half. This could lead to re-opening the whole Canal. Eban has warned \ U Thant that Israel will oppose that, and this morning's firing along
  • Globe &: Mail editorial on Pears on' s troubles of last week, and the other is a report from Ralph Bunche about the troubles J:hat U Thant is having in delivering his Vietnamese message to Hanoi, Peking, and the Viet Cong. ~Jf) ~ McG. B. Copy
  • . '' . ... . - . ·-· ... . . ..... . . . / .. . , . j ' .. E.R. __ TEXT OF MESSAGE , ...,.._.._..,,.,.__....,.,.,.,....,,._,,._.,..,_ 13 February, 1968 VIETNAM ·-----~ George Brown and I have spent a pretty d1sheartening two and a half hours today with U Thant. George took him first for three
  • ; 15 MORE SITTING AT SUBIC BAY. ·\ PAGE 3 R U~J I R 19 12 1 ~ E e. R E 'f - HOPING TO GI VE THANG LEVERi WE HAVE PASSED RU MOR TO GVN THAT NO SHIPS LEAVING US PORTS BECAUSE OF TIE-UP AND ~ESULTING / UNBEARABLE DE MURRAGE CHARGES. · 4 • ~crCFF' : ~m
  • -~ . .£=:!• .l • • • • -'•'-.:.•r , ·•~ DEi·J PP.O VED TO BE .. A REAL I TY• . U. .THANT ADDED THA p,.. HE. REl1A J NED ~ • i.,.•~•'' -.:,.~ • • - -~ ~7"'::tr.!li:l ,e ....,,,,, • ... COi'JVit:OEO THAT TO ACCEPT A MEETJNQ ON iHESE TERMS WAS THE ONLY
  • . ~-· SECltE'f - - 4 - 8. Czech Arms in Cyprus Turkish Ambassador Esenbel has informed us that his Govern­ ment views as "unsatisfactory" the U Thant-Makarios agreement on the supervision of the Czech arms in Cyprus. The Turks want . the arms placed directly
  • ldb erg a nd U Thant occurred on August 25, but I think you have not seen a repo rt of it and that you may be intereste d in the Secretary General's obs e rvations. ~~~. McG. B. ......... ~, , ; \L~ Monday, August 30, 1965 SECRET EXDIS Text
  • infiltration. On February 15, Ho Chi Minh replied in propa.1anda term• and on March 21 Hanoi releaaed both letter•. 8. On March 28, Secretary General U Thant made public hia propoaal for a stand-still truce a• the first step toward peace. On the same day we
  • coatbaulq appreciation for yO\U' uatlnai •ftor~ In the la the woi:ld. cauH ot peace la Vlemam and ete.-batie Wttb all best wishes. Since~ely. u I His Excellncy U Thant Secntary General of the Umted Na.t lone LBJ :McG B :mz ----- "Put that on my des
  • of the NEWSWEEK story. • historical, I recorded interview chat which included some for Italian TV {Dr. Paulo Glorioso) a long, mainly on· the evolution of postwar U. s. foreign policy. Tuesday, November 28, Tom Lambert telephoned to ask what Averell Harriman
  • '.; 3/4/67 -2Department, believes we should now make such a gesture. ) 7. But before we make any decision on this, I believe we should await U Thant's message, which may be ao fiat and dogmatic a Hanoi statement as to take us off the hook. '' I
  • FOR THE PRESIDENT By ~ S UBJE CT: Determination u nder Section 20l(b) of the Foreign Assistance Act of 1961., as Amended., (the "Act") Permitting the Furnishing of Assistance to Certain ... Developing Countries I r e commend that you determine
  • -1~·13 ALJf~-~3a l p ..... [Duplicate of #24a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "81--Taylor Memos-General"] s . , . . . {~ ~ li,-~-(J/ ~ IJ; ,1.AJS~U, l'flJ, ~ -IJ::"I/ 4- ,t,:,A,~.;,~,) G --of s #14a cable a.m. t1pfYl,ofA-1/or NLJ" Of• 22'3 1p
  • ~ssadors have made demarches to Free World countries (e.g. , .Swetl~Jt. and Denmark) warning of the gravity 0£ t~e situation. The in.tensely emotional position. that Brezhnev t~ok on the subject during UN Secretary Ge"eral U Thant's visit to Moscow also may
  • 4~] 5/25/67 A 5/25/67 A 5/25/67 A [duplicate of #lla, NSF, NSC History, "Middle East Crisis, Vol. 2 , " _ ere- 2-2.~-CJ'b NU 'H-llt~ c.+,;z I
  • that the President had asked that I cover the reason why the U.S. is working through the U. N. for resolution of the Indo-Pak conflict but not the Viet-Nam conflict. In the former case, it appears that the U. N. can .be effective -- U Thant is taking an active
  • that the Communists· have now publicly admitted that this is a war of aggression through their attacks at the Demilitarized Zone. The newspaper Tu Do, speaking of U Thant's proposal of a U. s. bombing· pause without any reciprocal de- escalation from North Vietnam
  • #24a rpt · M NI,+.'., J} , .. !II " Intelllgence Report ,_,"'er" , ...,,oo. TS2p 111i-J'./{ll',,t. ol -13, 6/10/68 A ,~-,s-- ~ 'i.S'TS rp-u ""'-~ Cf;i-1i i [Duplicate of #5, NSF, CF, Mexico, Vol. 4] ~~-eal,re-- r ---:rvtexi:co--53,47-- - ~ ii /11
  • dld aot i.aclwle la: Waat are GVN aad u. a. plau fer •••aria& tllat we re1ala pGp91atloa coatrol la tile .. aad reaame momeatmn la .....tatlellary 4eYelep- .....,..w. meat.? A• I read tae latelllseac•• lt aeem• more aad more llkalJ that taeJ
  • that you ar:e not again painted into a corner as you were yesterday on the U Thant matter. I shall take steps starting tomorrow. W. W. Rostow WWRostow:rln ril 23. 96 s e OU osto d, .. ;:Apr . 23 , 1966 .. -~- 5 :55 pm i-:"I. ,r:: ti
  • • picked Uf & Bp.Dft tl&at a Jolat VS/Go.vumneat of VltloiPb ooziama•cl wu beta& eout4end whkQ.Z.. . _ . . . • .., . . - .. . .commftte both la pUJ.le a4lo. ,..1..-.. A -~ -.maad ·t o.._ VIAttlJ•m••• m_.. *- Ul ·U l . . . _ a _ . . t t M .U••iw to.m•n
  • -/9 '1 A- // e onfidential #30 memo #30a report #3 7-a--report- to President from Rostow top secret - S~~d ~-;.1-i:r NH tt,,a,1 re: China .u, cn,-J I .a1 '11 ~L:S , iiva?i top secret - .e--,:t.e,.,-h-pt-- ~ 0\-t. 5(0_3, 1 p 07/13/66 A 1 p
  • powers out as soon as possible. - Nasser must realize the streng~h and universality of the principle that is being applied to Aqaba and of the opinion that supports that principle. 3. He talked with U Thant, who was pessimistic about anything helpful
  • ) 3. Vietnam Negotiations: Next moves {Secretaries Rusk and McNamar~) - Moscow - U Thant - Other "«=•• 4. . 'f.;r, ABM Discussions with the Russians Draft instructions to Ambassador Thompson will propose an · agenda and include an .offer to send U
  • A 8/30/67 A L3 00--2 0 3 I, 8)( f7'l) 97 "' 0 ()11 IJI lJ fWlD C 14 p [Sanitized NU/CDS 10] #36b rpt #36c rpt Intelligence Report S 1p [Duplicate of #69b, NSF, Name File, Rostow Memos] [Exempt NU 84-279] 1- f.J~~ h'~iJ{, 6..-/u -OI N[ J 00