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  • - wITH CYRUS EATON, -WHO -~t:· HAD T0tD,.·HI~:· AMERlCAN PUBLIC MOST ANXIOUS· FOR EARLY ENO Of• ~.·\f-...... •·•.' .:.,._'i· • ,·:~~i~~ ~AR•. :/HA~RIMAN~THEN ASKED Z0.RIN WHETHEREATON HAD~CORRECTLY'\
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  • READ ·ONL. Y ,I • REF: .STAT~ 177491 1. ·SUGGEST PRESIDf:t~rHAS ·rwo ALTERMATIVEs.- FIRS'{ WOULD BE TO ·. S'CA'!E THAT I-H ·VIE:~ OF. ·KOSYGIN'S ~·1ESSAGE HE .IS ORDERING COl'1Pl.ETE:1 .C~SSATIO N' OF BOMBING NORTH VIETNAN BUI IS DOING SO ON DAS I
  • think both Dean an:l I were equally taken with the idea I mentioned to hiin of my trying soon to have a further talk with Kosygin and Brezhnev. This is not of course designed to take the wind out of De Gaulle 1 s sails {though if that were a by-product
  • and is the basis of Kosygin's statement today. My own strong recommendation is that you authorize George Reedy to call people's attention to this full page of McNamara's testimony, which not only emphasizes our savings but speaks of your order to him to keep
  • that we should not take this The Butchett comment me ■hes closely with the Kosygin note in that it sugge ■t• great things could happen lf only we stopped the rest of the bombing. It alao convinces me that we should not take such a step until we have
  • Faisal and, if not satisfied Faisal would tr go ahead. by religious passion, and deeply Muslim Holy Places in Jerusalem. on any Jerusalem settlement, hard to not to SECRET /NODIS '... l.. ' I• ... • -2-&ia6fti81B /NO DIS a· • I 6. Kosygin t
  • , "Kosygin," and #2, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Czechoslovakia-1968"] 8 3p [Duplicate of #7, NSF, Country File, Czechoslovakia, "Czech Crisis CAP copies"] -+-'-----1-l-,p.,..Ol"!-A B ..o..1• .a0o1 [Duplicate of #64f, NSF, Memos to the President, Vol. 94
  • ) AMERICANCORRESPONDENTED STEVENS SAYS THAT HIS UNNAMED SOURCES ALLEGE THAT KOSYGIN,SUBMITTED HIS· RESIGNATION SEPT 11 IN D1SAGREEMENTOVER POLlCY TOWARDCZECHOSLOVAKIA• 181 WEYLANDOF AP SAYS HI~ VERSION IS THAT CHANGESARE IN OFFjNG AND WILL' POSSIBLY INVOLVE,UNIDENTIF'IED
  • partic~pant Q. Could you be more specific, sir, about the Soviet "THE PRESIDENT. I said that I thought every would like to see the fighting stopped. I am not I cannot speak for Mr. Brezhnev, Mr. Kosygin, reason to believe that they would like to see
  • says: -Christmas week is out; -He'd like to see you before Kosygin (whom he sees in the second half of January) and, therefore, would like to see you early in January; -If not, February. C. Some nonsense between George Brown and Sherman Cooper
  • SYSTE~. USSR FAVORED IAEA svsrgM. CS> HE DID NOT VA NT TO REITERATE DETAILS OF WHAT KOSYGIN HaD SAID ABOUT VIETf-JAM. USSR REGRETTED US POLICY THERE ·ANO H~D ?OINTED OUT TO UST~~ ~AY OUT . MORE THAN ONCE. ·r SE6RE'f NO- TO BE RE PRODUCED W :THOU T H
  • ~CAP 82348J s 1 tl- ~ b·)-,s- IJ~3 .Ll ._ --~'I DATE g Dostow to President (CAP 82335) - ,..., .,_ _ ., - ,_7- ,, t/ .(I L J 91-/1//;, TS 1 f) ~ [Duplicate of #84, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Kosygin, " and #6, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow
  • to follow up with Kosygin as you suggested. I am sure ;that the best way of doing this is, at least at this stage, to discount U Thant completely - the Russians have given him the works and it would only be counter-productive to play their game
  • . In Russia, Khrushchev treated me with respect, because I sat next to Stalin when he was at the lower end of the tableo Kosygin met me first when he was an assistant to Mikoyan at a time when I was negotiating with Stalin. I know Harold Wilson from his days