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Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 21, March, 1966 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [2 of 2]
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- on aid to India and Pakistan that was issued last summer. We are now negotiating loan agreements on the two Pakistani projects as a result of your decision following the Ayub visit. India - total $85. 3 million ~ e a s Dam - $33 million Dhuvaran Power
- Ayub Khan" of Pakistan, but Johnson opposed the move, noting that "If I know Ayub it will only incense him." More than 15,000 pages of memos, notes, doodles, and other documents with LBJ's handwriting were placed in a special Handwriting File during
- to me this India-Pakistan business." He said, "You know, I like Ayub [Field Marshall Mohammed Ayub Khan]. Ayub is a very good guy, and those Indians are the worst people to deal with I've ever seen in my life. Why is Kennedy switching around
Oral history transcript, George E. Reedy, interview 20 (XX), 9/25/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- . There was nothing outstanding about it; I recall the occasion. G: Anything on Ayub Khan's visit to Washington and Texas during this period? R: No. It was rather interesting. I had a chance to talk to him and formed some impression of the man. You know
- LBJ's and Reedy's assessment of Senator John Tower from Texas; Pakistan President Ayub Khan’s personality; LBJ's vice presidential trips to Berlin, to Sweden for Dag Hammarskjold's funeral, and to Paris; LBJ's lack of familiarity with other
- SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #102 memo CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE re : Vietnam by Chester Cooper secret ~ g-1s-rv NLJ 8~-/J"'f 1 oo.s:. 3 {Mol) () ,,,..... ll29b l,ette r Mohammad Ayub Khan to Mr. Secretary possibl e classified
- that the President wants to see the Pope. So the pilot of our press plane says, "I'll let you know as soon as we get in the air. I just have to follow Air Force One." So then we went to Pakistan. We went to Karachi and Ayub Khan, who was the president of Pakistan
- of Washington, D.C. and has a son and daughter. ,, r THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 3, 1966 Thursday, 7:30 PM MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I have been slow in getting you this copy of a memo from Bus Wheeler which gives his comments on Ayub Khan I s
- General on plane-Hawaii Pago Pago Commissioner Generals in Khorat and officers Officers-Cam Ranh Bay Westmoreland Bunker Komer Medal recipients Ayub Khan Prime Minister Moro Pres. Saragat Fanfani Pope Paul Staff-sergeants, technicians Clark Consul General
- camel driver who couldn't even sign his own name receiving so much prominent attention in the United States as a representative of Pakistan. Well, a few months later, Ayub Khan came to the United States with his daughter, and on the trip visited
- to real nervous Nelllos lilte the Shah, Ayub, e-tc. might be prepared, perhaps in responeo to the condolences coming in. I can't think of much more but 1 think we ought to get some such program. lined up. RWK SECRET lndo•Malatsia Confrontation I
- , p e o p le I am s e e in g on th e I g i f t s o f Madame Chiang, Ayub Khan and o t h e r s . a l l u r i n g " a t home" c o s tu m e s . m o th e r New Y o r k . 1 96 6 tr ip The name s o f th e are r a t h e r l i k e th o se b oxes o f
- really thought Bowles . . . G: But added to this, Johnson seems to have had a rapport with the Ayub Khan, [president of] Pakistan. C: I just wasn't, you know, whether that was related to his trip to Pakistan and that famous thing or not, I don't know
- could continue to defer any action on this. 3. Recent Pakistan MAP Reguests. In May 1965 we received a letter from Admiral Khan requesting three additional submarines (they now. have one), and in June Ayub told Ambassador McConaughy that Pakistan had
- 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
- IMPERIALISM." PRESIDENT MOHAMMED AYUB KHAN CUT SHORT A. VISIT TO · THE STATE OF S'AT AND RETURNED TO RAWALPINDI FOR A CABINET MEETING TOMORROW. RADIO PAKISTAN~ ANNOUNCED STRONG ACTION HAS BROKEN oyT AGAIN BETWEEN INDIAN TROOPS AND AZAD CPASKISTAN) KASHMIR
- s s b r ie fe d m e on the sea tin g a r r a n g e m e n ts, Lynda and I m e t fu lly d r e s s e d - - she in h er lo v e ly golden b ead ed d r e s s and m e in m y gold brocad e that w as a gift fr o m Ayub Khan. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE
- that a younger man ought to do that, that I had been in the harness quite a time. I thought that I should be excused from it. F: Where in the Far East? P: Pakistan. F: Di d you know Ayub Khan? P: No. F: Johnson seems to have gotten very close to him
- Republic of Nigeria OLAV V, Kine of Norway MOH.A1'1MAD AYUB KHAN, Pres. of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan M1\...ltCO A • ROBLES, Pres • of the Republic of Panama ALFREDOSTROESSNER,Pres • of the Republic of Parar,uay of FERNANDOBELAUNDETERRY, Pres
- d C h ile , a n d p e r h a p s w ith A nd th e n sh e s a id " O u tsta n d in g ly , P a k i s t a n ." *Your old fr ie n d Ayub Khan, an d th e v ig o ro u s n a tu r e of the P a k is ta n is th e m s e lv e s , a r e r e a l l y b u ild in g
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 63: Feb. 17‑21, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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Oral history transcript, William J. Crockett, interview 2 (II), 8/19/1985, by Michael L. Gillette
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- : Pakistan . And he liked Ayub Khan very much . Ayub later came to visit him at the Ranch, or came to the United States and spent some time at the Ranch . I wasn't a part of those discussions so I don't really know what went on in any intimate way except
- recommending (0 conalde~atlon of the atudy at Appendl A in the de-velopment • of a US position for the lorthcomin vieita of Pre1ld.ent Ayub and Prime Miniater Shastri and ( i.nitlat\on ol an inter• departmental study of the feast lty and deeirabiUty
- ~ general ~ehef m \\1ashing- Prime '1inisler Lal' Bahadur t1on, growmg at a pace po s1bly a ton 1s that Ind1~, by and large, Shastri, whQ lil~ Pakistan's Pres- lenth of what is necessary lo keep has_ m~de effective ~se of ~con- ident, Ayub Khan, is expected
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- . military personnel. December 23, 1967 Vietnam CamRanhBay Visited U.S. military personnel. December 23, 1967 Pakistan Karachi· Met with President Ayub Khan. December 23, 1967 Italy Rome Met with President Saragat and Prime Minister Moro
Oral history transcript, James A. Elkins, Jr., interview 1 (I), 7/14/1969, by David G. McComb
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- ://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson Library Oral Histories [NAID 24617781] More on LBJ Library oral histories: http://discoverlbj.org/exhibits/show/loh/oh some sort of entertainment to-do when Ayub Khan was here. M: Yes, up at his Ranch
- Rockefeller has invitations still out to Prime Ministers Pearson and Holt, President Ayub Khan, General Suharto, President Marcos and a few others. :Mr. Rockefeller has arranged with the Secretary General to release the names of the additional signers
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 90: Aug. 1‑10, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- A Ayub Khan to President PCI 2p 7/19/68 A #69a cable Saigon 34147 S 3p 8/1/68 A #69b cable Secretary to Bunker S 2p 8/1/68 A /ti~ #63ft--1eabre----r-~· urr34-t63-~µ¥-:3 'S'" 3p 117 fc\~-4\-r.1,tl'Sf,C.f "J\11\RUl\l'I c~nl\ "• 1'1 .) 1\11"; 1tt
- 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
- Nap w/ President 4:00 sign mail, etc. 5:20 To President's office - to Cabinet Room, said goodbye to Khan, talked to Jack Valenti 5:45 To Yellow Oval Room for CTJ staff party 6:40 Return to room 9:20 Dinner w/ President and Luci 10:30 Retired
- the bacll.y. that President Pakistan, President expressed his co:icern President Kennelly immediately with the problems to Pakistan, in Stiptember, Johnson Ayub Khan be invited to visit Oul'ing his official visit in Juiy 1961 President draft