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- in the context of President Kennedy 1 s commitment
to Tito has been held up for almost three months now by the
Department of Agricultureo
All agencies involved -- DOD, AID, State, Treasury and BoB,
except Agriculture - - are agreed that that easiest way to reim
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- On this principle there is
complete accord between the two nations.
Vice President Johnson stressed that he came at the request of
President Kennedy to seek counsel and judgment and the views of
President Garcia on the world situation~
\rice President
President
- Club in Detroit on Monday. Rusk said
he "is going to remind them that 1967 was a helluva year for international
agreements and he is going to point out the progress in the Kennedy Round, the
Latin solidarity, the Asian Development Bank beginning
- with the members of Congress today. I pointed out that there
had been 11 aircraft incidents under President Truman; 33 under
President Eisenhower; 7 under President Kennedy; and 11 under
President Johnsono
I told them not to get panicky about the Pueblo situation
- by
cot:ntries other ttan the United. s::a::~ a.s part of t he food
aid co~vention of the Kennedy Roi..:.:-.i .
ta.~es
It is unde:-stood ~~at this offe:- is
a food policy reforn packa;e Of:
Indian adoption
:-e-::=..X!' t ion of zones 2 fi~
ince~tive s~~~ort p
- .1ould be given to the sea as a source of animal protein.
Several
developing
ml mbers of Congress
new sources
Edward Kennedy.
Foreign Assistance
attention
also have been keenly interested
of animal protein.·
He and others
stated that greater
- USSED WITH ·PRESIDENT KENNEDY LAST A?RIL.
FURTHER TO REDUCE THI S ALREADY 'CURTAi.LED AMOUNT INCREASES
POSSIBIL ITY.POL ITI CAL- MILITARY SITUATION HERE CANNOT BE .
CLARIFIED AS OUR INTER ESTS REQUIRE IT TO BE.
FOUR RUSB~E 472 S E 0 R E T"'
.
IF WE CAN
- for a long
awaited meeting to discuss the concept of a definitive Presidential
communications message that would be just as important in the
communications field as President Kennedy's 1962 transportation message
proved to be for the future of US
- the Khartoum
Sudan road which President Kennedy promised to examine, would have their
feasibility established this year. This does not now appear likely. If it does
prove to be the case, there will be a shortage of loan funds for Africa this year.
(The road
- by making it clen r tha t
the joint statem.unt of their Prime Miniatet· and Pr-es:l.dent Kennedy on
cooper·a tion in the Ryukym1 vae
b..~lng
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