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  • hope to see a South Vietnam which is free, united, independent, politically stable and economically expanding. To the degree that these longer range goals are attained, we will have achieved our "victory." "Instant" victory is, unfortunately
  • the National has no represen~ation in Paris. The French had responded favorably to the 1966 request of the NLF to open a press office in Paris and two minor NLF officials are expected there soon to make arrangements for opening a bureau~ The press bureau
  • told Kuznetsov that the US was not in agreement with the Brazilians on their proposed amendment regarding peaceful nuclear explosive devices (Pineds). He said that the Brazilian Foreign Minister had told him that the Brazilians would not press
  • about 60o/o greater than in March, not two or three times as suggested in press reports from Saigon. An updated and slightly revised version of the PSAC report will be available in about a week's time. I would then like an opportunity to discuss
  • ," and prior to his appointment as Ambassador in August, 1967 Mantilla served as Executive Director of that newspaper. He has been active in Ecuadorean and inter-American press organizations and was President of the inter-American Press Association from 1949
  • to ~~elude them, but if any othar nation did so we do not believe we could eficcUvely press for continued Philippine pirticil,'8.lion. In such case it ~culd ~e difilc1:lltfor us to continue any sup~rl for PlllLCAG units 1n South Viel-Nam, and ni
  • pa&se. ' . . Under these new circ\Jllstances 1 I -think we ,-should• feel co,qn.tely -;., free to use the banbing issue flexibly as befits our interest in the n~CKiatiorr;"' Ai '- aifti.'llum1 -we should .not agree to a complete cessation without
  • the ages of 18 and 29 may be called up to serve in the fields of education, health, and social welfare if there are 'not enough yolunteers. , SJ;;CRE,-,lNODIS SFCR.E~ ODIS -5- The Lower House has been debating a press law while waiting for the Defense
  • and pressing significance in light of the events of June 1967 -- events which culminated in an expanded Soviet presence in the Mediterranean. U.S. relations with TUnisia are among the most cordial that we enjoy throughout Africa and the Middle East; and TUnisia
  • TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF TH£ _. •• itTGDOMOF LAOS. .....~~·~··; ..-::~-'?:...~_t:~:,·~~ ..'::··~·,;..~ FINAt.LY/'ttt . ...- ~ , ..\ • . -.... .·PIEEMPHAstzr:tHAT •TH£ ·PEoPLE oFj;ourit .. •.., VIETNAM· MUST BE.. FREE FROM·coERCION •. ·NOVWHERE·1s