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  • that the Statut would be promulgated and the intention of the Government to set up a Ministry for Montagnard Affairs, but no action has been taken. I brought up the matter with both Thieu and Ky. Thieu said he was presently examining the Statut, 'that he thought
  • examining the situation in the Middle East with a sense of urgency and requests the Secretary General to keep the Security Council advised of the progress and results of the consultations by the Personal Representative with the states concerned
  • struct,ans w ~ -~ n s_~ F§~ l!\tey, ~ a :.... ~ ~ d e d i c a tion Lo the ta sk, -and our determination to ensure that a fair and effective treaty is concluded. The Eighteen-Nation Committee on Disarmament now has before it the opportunity to make
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  • ISTR AT I ON NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DATE a.m. - -,-~~'ICJ"tt:.m~~::u.....cu:.-'--!2 ' ~9 ~ RESTRICTION Id-/'-\/ Rostow Lo President, 7.00 p.m. S 1 p ~ '+-I? .,q
  • ~her a message in p:cesen~ "'°rld c:ircumste.nces and addressed to what is os ~uch ~ political as a scientific body would inceed be helpful -lo the President's intage here or abroad. I I i I The Honorable Donald F. Hornig, Special Assistant
  • could he really worry much about criticism in itself. He said public opinion polls rose and fell - his rating might go down to 5, he said - - but he still had to examine his options and make his decisions. He reviewed the Tonkin Gulf resolution