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- ..~./ This kind of encouragement and support for the Shah's reform program was given frequently. It formed the keystone of subsequent exchanges and conversations. The closeness of personal relations between the Shah and the President lent
- House Busby, Horace President 9 s House 50201 Cain, James, Dr. PresidentVs House 50201 Carpenter, President s House 50201 RoomNo. Telephone 0 s House 50201 • Elizabeth, Mrs. 9 3 50101/3 Guest House Annex lA 50101/lA Crockett
- and the will and determination of the U.S. to provide such assistance to those willing to fight for their liberties--it is natural that a large measure of agreement on the means to accomplish the joint purpose was found in high-level conversations between the two Govenunents
- for Civil Airport. 09-55 Arrive Airport. 10-00 Leave Pakistan. and (M. RABB), Chief .. ' of Protocol, ., , Government of Pakistan. TELEPHONE NUMBERS H.E. The Ambassador Office Residence of the United States of America 55081 55081/403 American Embassy
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- of Pakistan. TELEPHONE NUMBERS ·Residence Office H.E. The Ambassador of the United States 55081/403 55081 of America American Embassy, ... 55081 50201 50201 President's House State Comptroller. Guest House, Kutc50101 50101 • hery Road Comptroller. 10, Vic
- ~ d-fZX. d ~ LIMITED DISTRIBUTION 8122 May 17, 1966 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. WALT W. ROSTOW THE WHITE HOUSE SUBJECT: NSAM 337 1. Pursuant to your recent conversation with Mr. Handley, the Department of State has reviewed with representatives
- recent conversation with Mr. Handley, the Department of State has reviewed with representatives of Defense and CIA the October 22, 1965 memorandum for t he President from the Secretary of State, the Secretary of Defense, and the Director of Centra l
- ---s.ta.t.e Conversation Between Cbians Kai Shek ---------3 05/17/f, p--Sacret. GS/'l.0/-{,l A 05/19/61 A 1 p 05/22/61 A 1 p 05/22/61 A 05/22/61 A L-F.mbtel NIACT184 from ian~ -#2-6-eabl tat Embtel-!l-75 2 p State Secret Embtel NIACT
- will presumably have passed and situa~ion re British ,entry into Coomon Market will probably be known. Vice President could engage in useful and perhaps, at that time, very necessary conversations, whichever way Of issue turns out. Such timing would also provide
- /61 A -1117-Gable #J.9 Cable J/_2fJ_Cable State After_Dinner #22 ~&tes State - Embtel LOCATION - - - Secret conversation Se-cre-t State mb-t:e--1 1-0-1--from Bangkok (Sect--ien Gable /f26 Cable 05/12/61 Secret 1740 from Saigon -State
- • • ._ • OU present • . Meeting had ~en arranged because November 25 he had very importan.t . · !KSZk ., ro , message from President Ayub and that he would stay as long as necessary to meet tl1e President and deliver it. At beginning of conversation
- of Deptel 1045 authorized you to take this step with Ayub in your conversation: · .~I i ..,1 i'..'' ~ i . ... i ( ,1 .. .; on Feb. 13 and we see from Embtel 1530 that you .have done so. · ~Qur thoughts , l I ' t
- tanks from the British and the French, and has already had several conversations with Vickers. If he doesn't get an answer soon, he will probably have to go to the Chinese. Our period of decision is probably no mo:rethan three months at best, and Ayub
- ..::..::..;_;...:.:.__ _---:-.-uo:=-=i Offiur) 7/20/64 OJ. - J- .. .C.~ .: - :: .. , ~ ;_ ~- ; _; _fi__ lUl.)7!.J D EPARTMENT OF' STATE h M emorandum ol Conversation DATE: SUOJECT: -•J J uly is. ~ 1964 President ' s Conversation with Ambas'lador UcConaughy