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  • IN EARLY SEPTEl'IBIR I AT A DATE CONVENIENT TO YOU. MRS. KIESINGIR AND I SEND MRS. JOHNSON AND YOU OUR BEST WISHES, AND VE LOOK FORWARD TO fflEETING YOU IN SEPTEMBER• VERY SINCERELY AND CORDIALLY YOURS, , K. G. KIESINGER UNQUOTE ,,._,. I HAVE ASKED
  • they in good faith meet the standards of that concept? It is possible that Chancellor Kiesinger gave you some impressions on this question when he met with you. In any event, the issue is not one that should go unexamined, since it may have a real bearing
  • Kiesinger and Brandt, were prepared to move. ·Birrenbach was troubled; Strauss was not in favor. The Secretary thought that the FRG would sign the NPT, but he ~dvised the Soviets not to make an issue about the FRG observer's statement; this would only
  • , TO UNDERSTAND GERi'iAN r:::ED F'OR NATO AND HE AGREED ~!TH KIESINGER THAT THE REAL 0 TARGET OF ALL OETENTE POLICY IS r,rnscow RATHER THAi'J THE STATES OF' EASTER~! EUROPE. IT SECANE APPAREifi, HO'kEVER, AHLERS SAID, THAT IF. V • - - WEST GER:•1ANYWOULDEVER
  • +\- lh :2.Y. · '1~ NlJ~:i- a't? 111Chi6'• #61i memo :J ,'°'/'- ~ &~~,~11/J
  • on . .., · ·'..,. this issue and its surfacing after McCloy reported back. ,_ . .._•-, • .i • ... '!'T ~ I •I 3. · McCloy to talk in depth with Kiesinger and find out what precisely ►◄ is bugging him. With respect to non-proliferation, he should make clear · ~ we took
  • --+-&esmw--te-a~Pfe51tde!tt;-2~-rr.m . . Lp #6a letter ~ o..ji 3/o ~ TS Chancellor Kiesinger to LBJ Official translation e : ~ lo\,, s-10~ tv ..::r 't)~"\ ~ 3p TS 09/17/68 A .m. e -tp ' . (duplicate, #68 , NSF, NSC History, Pueblo Crisis, Vol. 8