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  • in Cyprus, I am heartened by my conversations with your leaders·-- and impressed anew by your President and by· your Vice Presid.ent~ Mrs. Johnson and I sh all never forget the wannth and oourteay of the Cypriot people we have met. I leave convinced
  • of State Memorandum of Rusk-Brown Conversation, January 11, 1968 (Secret/EXDIS). SECREf time he stated his own objectives in the Gulf, largely revolving about five mid-Gulf islands disputed between Iran '}_/ On February 1, at and the British-protected
  • several conversations with Khrushchev in Moscow. As soon as we know what went on in these conversations we may well need to take a long range look at our mainland Southeast Asia policy. ::±:$>SECRET 08DEWORD • ' I -~··SE6RE'l' - 3­ pape~mphasized
  • of Co:pay right f-foldar: 'W. Thonaen Je~Men ~ -6pacification demanded by the Turks. While during the morning hours of December 3 the Turkish Government pondered and finally rejected this proposal, we engaged in extensive teletype conversations
  • whethe::- we shouldn 1t use this argur.:lent with them . Secretary B all said he had done just this during his luncheon with Papandreou. However, he pointed out that it is difficult to carry this argument muc~ furth e:: than private conversations because