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- "FROM A PAY PHONE WITH INFO ABOUT SAUDI ARABIA & INQUIRING ABOUT MIDDLE EAST MATTERS BEFORE UN, KOSYGIN, ISRAEL, EGYPT, ETC."; "SUMMARIZED"; RECORDING STARTS AFTER CONVERSATION HAS BEGUN; CONTINUES ON NEXT RECORDING
- "FROM A PAY PHONE WITH INFO ABOUT SAUDI ARABIA & INQUIRING ABOUT MIDDLE EAST MATTERS BEFORE UN, KOSYGIN, ISRAEL, EGYPT, ETC."; "SUMMARIZED"; CONTINUES FROM PREVIOUS RECORDING
- that their instructions
from the Ambassador are to answer all
press inquires with " No comment". On
background basis 1 they are to say when
the Ambassador resigns, if he resigns,
he will resign to the President and not
to the press. Goldberg's press secretary
told Leonard
- ."
The President inquired, "is what we're asking in this communique (part B
attached) when you move, we move? 11
Rostow said this enters into consultations leading to the early return of the
Bonins. Some of the consultations involve their taking over the defense
- , the Jordanians would have to retaliate or else
face internal revolt, and he inquired what the U.S. reaction
would be. Burns replied that the U.S. Government stood firmly
by its declarations and would not acquiesce in changes of the
Jordanian-Israeli border
- would have to retaliate or else
face internal revolt, and he inquired what the U.S. reaction
would be. Burns replied that the U.S. Government stood firmly
by its declarations and would not acquiesce in changes of the
Jordanian-Israeli border by force