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discuss Vietnam. 11
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one gives propr1ety ·To the Oav1n or Galbraith ~·nc:laver:,th,eo-ry_."7,
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"In the South
- for NSC Meeting, Wednesday,
on Issues Coming Up in the UN General Assembly
The purpose of the meeting is to:
a.
review the current issues before the UN General Assembly
and
discuss our position on these questions.
b.
(Attached is a State Department
- then specifically raise the question of
unarmed reconnaissance, you would state that both sides would be expected
to take necessary measures to verify the state of affairs, and that in practice
we could not possibly be satisfied that we knew the facts unless we
- , Univ. of California,
Alexander Eckstein, Univ. of Michigan, Lucian W. Pye,
MIT, A. Doak Barnett, Columbia, and George Taylor,
Univ. of Washington; Messrs. Carl F. Stover, National
Institute of Public Affairs, Cecil Thomas, Executive
Director
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Hasluck pointed out that Sihanouk was sending his Foreign Minister
to the memorial service, but added that he was not a very important figure.
Sihanouk manages hls own foreign affairs.
At one tlme they thought Sihanouk
himself mlght attend the memorial