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  • . Komer (2) Defense/ISA (4) Bureau of the Budget - Mr . Clark (1) Amembassy Seoul (1) AID (4) E (2) INR (1) FE (4) DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 Nl} By ,; 6' S/P (1) . 'l S'- I ?> , NARA, Date 3 -;)o. 9 .S- SiGRE'f I ADDREilB OFFICIAL
  • March 19. The paper has the concurrence of' the Department of Defense and AID. There follows a summary of the important points covered in the action program. The United states has agreed to a Libyan request to discuss in Libya on or about April 29 tqe
  • will be dependent upon further U.S. aid, both 1n the f'orm of MAPand supportĀ­ ing assistance. 1"P for other NA.IDcountries is presently l.imited to fultillment ot prior colllllitments and training. ~s pol.icy is clearly applicable to the Center countries and Italy
  • , 27 November 1968, in the New State Department Building. In attendance were: STATE - Mi. Howard Furnas, Chairman OSD/ISA - Miss Buckley OJCS - Col M. L. Parsons, USA, J-5 - Col F. H. Riggs, USAF, J-5 AID - Mn. Bell - Mr. Goin - Miss Hughes
  • , concerning overseas communications, navigation aids, and data collection and space tracking facilities: (a) The communications requirement to support an intelligence collection facility would be reduced to the extent that the intelliĀ­ gence collection
  • ? In my opinion, there is a common interest in the four nuclear nations having a policy ofstopping additional Nth nations from developing their own atomic-hydrogen weapons. I do not believe the Soviets, any more than the United States, want to aid