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- / Milt Semer 4:00 To Diplomatic Reception Room to greet Begum Ahmed and to East Garden for tea. 4:30 To second floor w/ the Begum - gave autographed pix. 5:00 To East Garden to work w/ Liz 5:45 To Diplomatic Reception Room to receive Demo women for tour
- 2-..,.,._~t-Fte-i'+,1;~~~.i----~- to Ahmed Sekou Toure from President Johnson d~~c~t hu_..:1;·~ ,,, IL- ~J,J'Roo;n 1 ,, agenda #44 memo 1, " . "' s o /,I • r,,oss;,64., ch.uihAh>) ,;,fu) /po$$ibl-L t.la~;f. ; ; c,;; 09/20/65 O'l / '7
- the Congo, I proceed to Singapore to see Lee Kuan Yew. During my recent tour of the Far East, I had dinner with Lee Kuan Yew at the residence of the Consul-General. The Consul told me that he had never known Lee to open up eo much to any Amer1can,official
- have my profound sympathy in this time of grief• . UNQUOTE WWR/EKH/vmr \ •' ·~ i '\ ~ Wednesday, November 30, 1966 - 3:15 pm Mr. President: At Tab A Secretary Rusk recommends that you approve a stiff but friendly message to Sekou Toure which
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 77: May 15‑19, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 34
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- OF COUNTRIES MR. PALMER WILL VISIT NATION LEADER Cameroon Ahmadou Central African Republic Gen. Chad Francois The Gambia Sir Dawda Kairaba Congo(K) Joseph D. Mobutu ·President Gabon Albert Bongo President Guinea Ahmed Sekou Toure
- habits and plain speech, who possesses a tireless energy. He apparently has had some training 1n the Chinese classics for he frequent ly makes use of fanciful allusion. Mao has had tour wives, the first through the usual Chinese family-arranged marriage
- . Cowles has recently returned from a tour of Africa. Mr. Cowles is publisher of LOOK, Family Circle, etc. , and is the brother of John Cowles of Minneapolis and owner of the Des Moines Register. He and his brother are Republicans. Amb. designate
- . Celestin Kabanda Ambassador of Togo, H.E. Dr. Robert Ajavon Ambassador of Morocco, H.E. Dr. Ahmed Laraki Ambassador of Nigeria, H.E. N. Ade Martins Ambassador of Niger, H.E. Adamou Mayaki Joseph Palmer Departed South Pickle, Cong Grounds via helicopter
- The President of the National Assembly of the United Arab Republic -^^ Anwar Sadat ^^' _J. ,.:^r A . Ambassado r of UAR, Dr. Mostafa Kamel _ H.E. Ahmed Hussan Al Fequi, Undersecretary, UAR ]%. Foreign Ministry ^ Ambassador Raymond Hare , Asst Secy for Near
- ." Mrs. Clare Booth Luce joined ' fm Hugh Sidey to Geo. Christian says Mrs. Luc e is about to take off on a world | circling tour. She wanted to see the President before leaving to thank him in person for ~ being so kind when Henry Luce, her husband
- of - Moussa Leo Keita' Mauritania, Amb of,Ahmed-Baba Miske Morocco. Amb of - Dr. Ahmed Laraki Nigeria. Amb of - Nathaniel Ade Martins Rwanda, Amb of - Celestin Kabanda Senegal, Amb of - Dr. Ousmane Soce Diop - Dean of African Delegation Sierra Leone, - Mr
- in this regi.m. The l.bited States is direatl.¥ concerned because a substantial part, ot tbs aid which Egypt, bas received troa Aaerica during the put tour years, baa been wasted -- either direatly or indireatq in the Yemen invasion. We hope that the attached
- the United Arab epublic that the ppoin ent of Ahmed aa an El-Fikki as Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the United Ar b epublic ould be apieeable to the Government of tb Unit d S te • alt cc: Protocol CF w Icy of Incoming v country File w
- Party beca.·ne e\·ident. This finally led to a complete split bet-ween a group led by Ibrahim Ahmed (then General Secretary of the KDP) and Jalal Talabani and the rest of the Kurdish mo-ve:nent led. by General Eustafa BarzanL Having reached no agreement
- President great success on historic tour." Saigon's _daily newspapers have extended elaborate wel come to visit of Vice President Johnson. "Ngon Luan": "In eyes of Vietnamese people, Vice President Johnson is Ambassador of freedom and promoter or noble
- entered the diplomatic 3ervice in 1961, he taught English at the Lycee Blaise Diagne and, additionally during part of that time, directed the English-language news broadcasts of Radio Senegal. During his tour at the Senegalese Embassy in London, Ambassador
- of Pro· tocol 50196 50892 Mr. Set;muz Zaman, Deputy Chief of Protocol 51005!94 72055 Mr. N. D. Ahmed, Protocol Officer . . . 52763 51130 51005/87 Mr. Habibur Rehman. 51005 5452> Protocol Officer 51005/J 1 Protocol Division . .., fl1,_,U'1fl1111JHl~ '1
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- of imports and exports. In 1952 he became a joint secretary in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry and secretary in the Ministry of Heavy Industries in 1956. After a tour as special secretary in the Ministry of Commerce and Industry from 1957 to 1960, he
- to visit most of the African leaders to sit down with them and talk over Johnson. I remember, for example, going to see Sekou Toure, the president of Guinea, who some people think is slightly mad. But in any event he had been a very strong, dynamic
- of This America, or both. received '.:r:?._i.~Ji~_1?:Q.L~ in Afri a. but it is a nice idea and would p )//6--/._j- eo --~o'6 ' Joe Palmer'u.eaves soon £or a tour of 17 African countries. not~, All but one .(the ~ongo) a~~ ~·o~:(:\t:r,j.~-P-~$'Y~~~xe·si
Folder, "Travel, Far East - May, 1961 - Pakistan, Related Correspondence," VP Travel Files, Box 5
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- - 52407 51550 toria Road Ministry of External Affairs Mr. S. K. Dehlavi, Foreign Secretary ... • 52405 50889 Air Commodore M. Rabb, Chief of Protocol 50196 50892 Mr. Selimuz Zaman, Deputy Chief of 51005!94 72055 Protocol Mr. N. D. Ahmed, Protocol Officer
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- , The 11.lxAfrican■: thoqh they're not particularly clo■e; -- ran1e from moderate to radical natlonallat■. Tansania la the moat articulate and con•tructl ve of the African radical ■. Guinea. l ■ odd man out with a apelldtlarlft ■odall ■m and Sekou Toure
- for continued close ties with Moscow. -SECRETPage 8 sPEcIAL REPORT 23 Dec 65 8ECRET~ sions on the Pushtoon question. The new Afghan foreign minister, Nur Ahmed Etemadi--until recently ambassador to Pakistan--has ap peared in the past to be in sympathy
- . END :---,a·-·.·_ • •• '"!\'•• •J PRESIDENT JOHNSON: Jira. Kennedy, Tour Excellencies: I· have aSked you to come here today because 'thia 1• 111 a very • special sense a faa11J gatberlnc, for nothlag 1n Presldent . : Kennedy~ a publlo career
- of the Republic of China OSMAN, Ahmed, PRINCESSLALLA. Nezha, Ambassador of Morocco MAKEPE,Phineas P., Embassy of the Republic of Botswana SAPENA,Raul, Embassy of Paraguay FI ORIO, Baron Franco, Ccnsul General of San Marino ANSARY,Husha.ng, Ambassador of Iran
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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- CEAUSEscu· S BRIEF SPEECHES (THERE 1'JERE FOI.R OF THEM> DUR ING TOUR OF BUCHARESf FACTORIES SEPTEMBER 5 IS THEIR CONCILIATORY TONE. NOT ONCE DID HE REASSERT ROMANIAN LINE 0~ CZECHOSLOVAKIA CINSI5rEHCE ON C'lECH SOVEREIGNTY AND ' WITHDRAWAL OF TROOPS), WHICH
- Lady Bird to State Department for remarks to national People-to-People conference; Bashir Ahmed; establishment of annual scholarship to honor Lady Bird; swearing-in ceremony for Dr. Mary Bunting to Atomic Energy Commission; LBJ's speech; Lady Bird
Folder, "Whistle Stop [3 of 6]," Liz Carpenter Subject Files, White House Social Files, Box 11
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- of a railing trip, I'll young girls nn her recent abrut her daughters. Western tour was promised: be sure to send you an autograph, of children, Mrs. Johnson's face lights for their fingers. attention that often the recipients A young She is so
- Sekou Toure with an alternative to total reliance on the Soviet Bloc and Communist China and retain some influence with respect to the substantial private u. s. invest ment in the country. AID loans and grants have declined from about $13 mil lion
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 38, August 11-17, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- , 1966 - - 9:00 ao mo MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT Ambassador Ahmed of Pakistan gave me verbally the following message: 1. President Ayub had not under stood in his conversations with you that he had undertaken a personal commitment to reopen the closed
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- and that it will not willingly be drawn into either camp. 'Ibis was recently made quite clear by President Sekou Toure of' Guinea when he visited the United States and later when in the Soviet Union. However, some powrf'ul elements in the Guinea Government are strongly inclined
- will be reporting further on tbai. McG.B. SEGR-~T~GllMENT Saigon 1273, October 13, 1965 cc: Mr. Chester Cooper 0-- ~ October 14, 1965 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT This is a thank you note to Guinea 1 s President Sekou Toure who sent you a personally