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  • \:J'AKIS~AN -. v . January 24•. 1964•. ·. ". i .. I !' . · . M;y dca r .M:-. Pr~sidcnt, I As desired by Prcsid~ nt l't.:or.ammad Ayub Khan. .r I~ forwarding to Y
  • BELIEVE THAT A CONTINUED STRONG UN PUSH BUTTRESSED BY PRESSURES CREATED BY PROSPECTS OF AYUB KHAN AND SHASTRI' S VISITS MAY L!:AD TO AGREEMENT ON LINKED CEASE FIRE AND WITHDRAWAL AFTER FURTHER PERIOD OF RH~TORICAL TOUGHNESS AT LEAST WHILE PRESENT SESSION
  • to Karachi July 21. The Ambas s a dor should be in a pos ition, on his return, to info rr. Ayub o:i' your repl y t o Ayub ' s letter of July l . --- I reco!!!'Tiend. that you authorh ~ Aniba::;:;:::idor Mcconaughy to deliver the e~clo s ed l etter
  • ] (duplicate #204, NSF, Country File, India, Vol. 4, box 129)0~tf\ 126c report \'2:1 1 -04 Y)lJo4.J'S() s Military Assistance Program ~..:i..~+27./-jc~..J:4re~p~t191fl:rt--t-:G~eitn1eral Scenario for Ayub and Shastri Visits--._;8::,j_ ___ OpW 3/2CJ/,q
  • emphasis on agriculture as encouraged by President Ayub, and an effort to consolidate previous gains and to concentrate on the weak points in the economy were the most important. Hence the Second Five Year Plan was completed in June 1965 with notable
  • safe to assume exploratory talks between Chicom· •,may GOP tilliji be waiting outcome of various pending talks ' to go ahead with major acquisition of milit_ary supplies from Chinao 5. Nehru noted that in xs: view imminence Ayub visit his
  • with pleasure President Ayub9 s visit in Novembero In this connection 0 Vice President Johnson extended a personal invitation for President Ayub to visit the Vice President 0 s ranch home in Texas during the stay in the United States~ President Ayub recalled
  • to get Indians and Paks back on the Tashkent track. Bowles has suggested to his contacts •everything from another ministerial meeting to a Gandhi-Ayub meeting. The dissenters on both sides are trying to muck up the works. {For instance, New Delhi 3472
  • on an enterprise SANITIZm A,uthorityflk, ~ ~ ··(;~~ (]51:/O( By~ problems palaver, able to live on the same bickering. and host of other and get aid bill passed attention Add to this the risk Ayub. talk turkey from here It is not to disinvite
  • of the Kashmir dispute acceptable to Pakistan. President Ayub has flatly told us that the GOP does not agree with our assessment and it will not alter its policy of pressure on India. Withon·· -6Without departing from our traditional support for a negotiated
  • THAT AYUB f. .Jc ~:,·! ~~~RI VI ,I S E FOCJJSS;£D O HERE SI~ ULT ANE0USL Y IS THAT THE TVO CC._ RIE..., AqE FIRST A lU SECON'-, LARGEST l""\ECIPIE 'TS OF l_S AME CA. EGORY. AS FOR PAK OF KORE.A, WE Ef-\1 : ,J T P ~0BLf1 I· SEEKit G TO BACK IS HAND 0 ROK/JAP