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  • , and feels it makes great good sense not to slam the door on Sihanouk. 2. I've cleared with State a soft reply (Tab A) which neither rejects the Cambodian invite of three Congressmen nor accepts it but simply pleads the press of Hill business at this time
  • /VCUSE OF CAM30D:AANDTKE AP?A~ENT ·RESU??LY~ROM THIS eu~~TER. OURMEASURSS SHOULD DE't?PLIED IN SUCHA VAY -~S TO BRINGFRE~SUREON SIHANOUK TO DEALMOR~FORTHRIGHTLY •• sr-coc--r ••.. :.. L J\U • . - : .- .. .. ...... . . ... ' ,. .- . SEGRE! -2
  • on Sihanouk and that we wanted at least to make an effort with him. Thieu said he understood our concern and agreed with what I proposed. I took Senator Percy to call on President Thieu December 12. The Senator said he wished to make clear to Thieu
  • ~ Tues., Nov. 16, 1965 11 A. M. MR. PRESIDENT: ~ Two interesting cables from Par is on Mansfield's move ments. McG. B. ( CONE IDE1".l1!2\L EXD15 2682 November 15, 1965 From Paris 1. Following is Embassy translation of Sihanouk's reply to Senator
  • TILE TO GVN, RESPONSIVE ONLY TO SIHANOUK’ S W IL L BE RENDERED ' IMPOTENT TO T R O IK - L IK E COMPOSITION A L^ IC C . ACCORDINGLY, B E L IE V E ^ GVN'AND U .S . SHOULD I N S IS T ON OG: , / 1) WHOSE MEMBERSHIP I S P O L ITIC A LL Y IM PA R TIA L
  • and tho interest ot the new nat1ona in Asia • .\ ; . ' : ' \ ·, ; ... l l I find .s1gn1tic~t .a latte?' Co.mbcdia. 1 s Pr1nco ?!orodom . . ' Sihanouk wrote to the . New .York. . Times · in Juoo 196.S:. ,nI •ve ncvor . . : ' . ' had
  • States should give sariou3 conaidera>c;icn ·to early 1ssus.-.,ce o-r- a bore.er declara- tion and re-c~te.bllsh~nt of di,lc~atic relations. 5:"n1s coule. be effected should ?rince Sihanouk release tho ele,.re:i U.S. servicel!len on occasion of Ca=i
  • Sihanouk Sihanouk President, 2:50 p.m. re Benham Rostow, Vol. 110, 12/10/68 A [12/68] A [12/68] A 12/7/68 A FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to RESTRICTION (Al (Bl (Cl the President, "Walt 12/10 - 17/68," Box 43 CODES Closed by Executive
  • of December 7. Al.though we were assured that Cambodia took the proposed talks "seriously," Sihanouk's reaction was to give them the customary airing via press and radio, and to begin listing Cambodia's "bases ot acceptance." we did not address ourselves
  • after her late husband. Mrs. Kennedy accepted,, but when she learned that the only c.onvenient time for her wa.s a period when Sihanouk would be out of the country, she decided not to go. In July of this year. Sihanouk rene,wed bis invitation
  • , forcing a delay for another year in fulfilling an old commitment. for financing this road. 20.0 21.0 Te·r mination of assistance by Prince Sihanouk is expected not only to reduce requirements for this year to amounts already obligated, but r.eleases
  • STATUS: (Tuk Force Viet Ram has requested thbasaie• Saigoa aacl Pbnca Pesh to atep by damping daWllpreu take firat illvective Af.ter o Sihanouk'• from Geiteva, cliacuasiana retuna will be eacourageci o) 13 o Obta:hted. Diem'• uaiag foreign
  • Khanh was about to take advantage of an apparent reversal of Sihanouk's intention to deal with the North Vietnamese. Mr. Rusk commented that we will encourage the GVN to take full advantage as this might be a most important development. 2. Mr. Rusk
  • . In Laos, we are still working largely within the framework of the 1962 Geneva Accords .. In Cambodia we are still s.ecking to keep Sihanouk from abandoning .whatever neutrality he may still have and fulfilling his threat of' reach­ ing an accommodation
  • , of discipline at home. The Chinese ideas were admired all over Asia during that period. The Indians used to say: "Boy, if we could only organize ourselves the way the Chinese have, we'd lick our problems." Prince Sihanouk of Cambodia and Sukarno of Indonesia
  • and other 'neighbors. 8. Convince Sihanouk that Chinese influence is not 1 'wave of the future. 11 9. 10. Probably does not raise serious risk of escalation as long as survival of DRV not at stake · and invasion of North Viet-Nam not undertaken
  • . .BERGER BT SECRET INFORMA TIO!'J THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -- b:SCltEl'J CROCODILE Wed., April 8 :55 a. m. 10, 1968 MR. PRESIDENT: If for no other reason, this kind of talk fro~ Sihanouk should rule out Pnom Penh {see marked passage). l)V