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  • ALONG. GROMYKO BIHIND TJUS MEMO. BUT TH£ POINT IS TKAT IOSCOI'IUST BE.WILLINGTO KEEPCAIRO BEHIND SUBSEQUENTNEt;OTIATIO~JS. OBVIOUSLY, HAS CAlllO THESEARf JUST ROUGHIIITfAL THOUGHTS. THE CENTRAL POINT IS IT IELlD' TbT'ff SHOULD "ov f!SOVE BACKINTO
  • MOSCOW 1 " . · · :1. ; :j . unanimous vote on the Middle:Eas{ resolution.in:the Security Council, I • •• win pass alon~ my own thq~hts re
  • in Rome en­ route from Saigon to the U. S., He said that he would send a tele gram requesting an audience with the Pope immediately and that the reply would be conveyed through the American Embassy in Rome. He said he understood Gromyko would be seeing
  • .: aome time about limiting of- \, The Paris peace talks have Nixon wlll be the next Amer-,;.~ fenaive and defensive weap,- changed this atmosphere in , lean President.. In the paat ,~ : ., • • ·on■. But why doe■ Gromyko a notable way. Between Com
  • . President: You wlll be interested 1n thh report of what Gromyko told Debre about Vietnam and Phantom•. w. W. Ro1tow 25X1A WWRostow:rln Approved For Release 2000/09/11 : NLJ-019-040-4-5-1 ACTION Friday, October 11, 1968 -- 9:15 a. m. Mr. President
  • talked enough," he said. j l r .j j I Tcherniakov referred to the Gromyko-Goldberg agreement between the two governments at lea:st four times, and concluded, referring back to the conversation .about Vietnam, that if we succeeded in acting together
  • HAVE JHSHED TO RENEW - PERSONAL- CONTACT WITH GROMYKO .IN ~HE -NEAR FUTURE, AND - ;, -WHAT MORE· SUITABLE· OCCASION COULD THERE BE FOR DOING SO THAN ' YOUR .· o~~. s~ .: · " - i:;..- :-. _. .._ ,., , -.. -~:}/ .. ?~~; ~:~~NT
  • the would like to see it stopped. I think everybody stopped. position? nation, except our adversaries, a spokesman for the Soviet Union. or Mr. Gromyko, but I have every fighting stopped as much as we else in the world would like to see it "Perhaps