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  • ..~./ This kind of encouragement and support for the Shah's reform program was given frequently. It formed the keystone of subsequent exchanges and conversations. The closeness of personal relations between the Shah and the President lent
  • conversations a1rj·h1~ indications to me that GOGwould increase own defense expend~t:'~~~3. _ I said that, in my opinion, COGshould go at least to $165 millitm in 1963 which I believed would be minimum expected of them by !:.\TO alli~s. He replied
  • , a11,JOffiurJ (Draft ,- .- - '. ·-· ~i~ i J r- DEPARTMENT OF STATE'··--, DECLASS~emorandum E.O. 12958,Sec. 3.5 State Dept. Guidelines By ~ . , NARA,Date5 ,g..,of SUBJECT: iDMfld Korean Status ,- ,...,~ '' ol Conversation DATE: november 3
  • attaching •Y Me■con of the only private conversation I bad with Caraaanlia during the entire Athens trip. After you'd gotten in the car I went up to him to aay goodbye, knowing that we back-door types wouldn't aee bi ■ at the airport. Our conversation lasted