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- JUNE 10 HOT LINE EXCHANGE; NEGOTIATIONS WITH SOVIETS, ANDREI GROMYKO; UK'S LACK OF SUPPORT FOR US POSITION IN UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTE ON JERUSALEM; RICHARD RUSSELL'S OPPOSITION TO LBJ SENDING PLANES TO CONGO; NORTH VIETNAM; GOLDBERG'S SISTER'S
Telephone conversation # 10942, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 10/11/1966, 5:20PM
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- CONGRESSIONAL FOREIGN AID CUTS; LBJ'S MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO; LBJ REVIEWS 30-DAY BOMBING PAUSE, SITUATION IN CHINA AND INDONESIA, PEACE PROSPECTS, COMMUNIST PERCEPTION OF US POLITICS; FULBRIGHT'S HEALTH; LBJ SUGGESTS FULBRIGHT TALK
- MANSFIELD READS HIS PROPOSED REPLY TO GROMYKO'S STATEMENT ABOUT USSR'S POSITION ON PEACE IN VIETNAM, RECOMMENDS RECONVENING GENEVA CONFERENCE; LBJ SAYS US WILL STOP BOMBING, WITHDRAW TROOPS IF COMMUNISTS CEASE AGGRESSION, ASKS MANSFIELD TO CONSULT
- :30 p. m. The President: _ Let me see the draft of the Goldberg statement. Secretarv McNamara: Has there been a response from Moscow yet? Under Secretary Katzenbach: Yes, Gromyko was negative. They showed some concern. He was less negative than