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  • in the Security Council on India and Pakistan affairs. At dinner I asked him whether the Soviet Union was prepared to accept any solution which was agreeable to India and Pakistan, indicating that that was our general attitude, and he indicated that their position
  • ' '} -~ / {:.? • , ·\1'u\, ,• D"• ~e .3 ~ - ....T I~ I 3 c r >.:_if DEPARTMENT OF STATE AMBASSADOR AT LARGE 12/9/65 . I Mac: The Secretary wishes.· this memo to be placed in the 11 series 11 and very closely held. . J .. . LEThompson
  • friends in Latin America - - this will not work. They want to make up the lists of persons to depart, but they explicitly recognized our right to veto persons on their lists. They do not want the Red Cross to participate, noting that the Swiss can do what
  • . Barring an economic recession, the chances are Wilson will have the time he needs. The Prime Minister will be accompanied by Ambassador Dean and George Thomson, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs. I will also be available. UK Objectives Mr. Wilson
  • LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: DATE RESTRICTION Department of State #48a Cable compilation of Sullivan cables s 17 p 2/1/65 #50b Cal51e lt64 Fm Vi en Li ane s 1 p tt3'1 tfJ5 #50c Cable 1165 fm Vientiane s l p
  • and startling has come in and the above report is the essence as it now stands. McG. B. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NLJ 'ib · /tJ3 By , NARA Date .,:z.-'J SEGRE'r i , .\ ..... .. .- ( \
  • that when you announced the Air Force MOL space project, you specifically reaffirmed this country's intention to honor the UN resolution. In order to clarify this situation, the State Department concluded that the wisest initial course would be a private
  • to administer the department, he has consistently made it impossible for anyone else to do so. 6. The third-ranking member of the department, Averell Harriman, is probably the one man of the first magnitude on the 7th Floor. On world affairs he has courage
  • · . . .~ -~-:·'· . reached on April 1 and reported .l n paragra~ 11 of National ·.• 1:. Security Action Memorandum No. 328 dated April 6. •· ".. ' " ... The President requeat• that the Depa.. tment of State and the " . . Department of Defenaa take furtheir enewgetlc
  • been similarly treated by Les Arends. 4. Our plan now is that a formal answer to their letter to you will be made by the Department of Defense in a short and straightf~rward way, and without publicity. If you prefer a different handling, you have only
  • his memorandum at Tab Band a good one-page from Bob Komer at Tab A. The Secretary and Bob Komer are b.oth ready to go ahead on this and I am sure they are right from every point of view but that of Congressional reaction. The Department (Rusk