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  • Room - w/ Secy Rusk, Secy McNamara, Mr Dungan, Mr Bundy Secretary Mann, Mr McCone (till 11:10) -re Panama Mr Bundy, Mr Jenkins Sen Russell President Roberto F. Chiari of Panama - in the office w/ W. Jenkins Mr. Bundy, Pierre Salinger Walker Stone
  • around on the day that he decided to just plain call up the President of Panama [Roberto Chiari]. And I was around again on the day that he went and annoyed the Latin American diplomats. I think I probably drafted some of the more offensive sentences
  • of the message that is there to President Chiari. .. use two_ channels. Will you tell Valerino that he can count on our help in the event the Communists endeavor to take over control of the government? Will you, in the . event that you received no request from
  • McNAMARA AND GENERAL 0 1 MEARA McN 0 1M McN 0 1M McN 0 1M McN 0 1M McN Andy, give the substance of the message that is there to President Chiari. .. use two_ channels. Will you tell Valerino that he can count on our help in the event the Communists
  • by Castroite elements is possible, following the low impact of their campaign in the countryside. The return to normal political activity, decreed by the Peralta government for March 30, may thus be postponed. Panama - The possibility of an anti-Chiari coup
  • :40 - President Chiari of Panama - resuming diplomatic relations w/ Panama To Fish Room for visiting w/ Congressional Leadership and NSC Visiting w/ Cong. Vinson in mjdr's room - re Peyton Anderson To Cabinet Room to make televised statement re Panama
  • actions. (2) Refine the draft set of guidelines for discussions with ·President Chiari based on the initial Panamanian · reaction to my letter and the results of continuing normal diplo­ matic contacts up to the time of the visit. (3) Following President
  • but we were prepared to review with the Panamanians all problems. He characterize!i the declaration as containing nothing offensive to either side and as stating the same position he had taken during his first telephone conversation with President Chiari
  • of President Chiari ( CJ,~ ) to the United States o We have been carrying these items in the lvbnthly Follow- up Report and have requested the Bureau of Inter- American Affairs to prepare a progress report on these directives from time to time . However
  • Dungan, Secy Ball & J.C.King //9:45 Secy McNamara called Gen'l O'Meara in Panama he "give the substance of the message to President Chiari -- the message that is there. " Secretary McNamara called from mj dr's office. Pres and Secy Rusk in mj dr's office
  • . Instructions for emergency nuclear action McG. B. 8 • l c 1. c C b c • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON March 24, 1964 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Chiari statement: our next move I. If you find the Chiari statement unhelpful and wish to back
  • ~ht before. There then followed a general discussion of t.he tc:.i.ct.ic~ to be used in dealing with these problems in the OAS, the United Nat.ions Security Council, with President Chiari, etc. Attention was given to the handling of the Senate
  • that President Chiari be invited WashingtOJl· in ~onnection (Jaul problem or th4lt President Ke-nnedy viait Panama for same purpose. Velarde g~ined impression, whether'factually based or not, that his suggesti~s were symt,athetically r~eived.. Velarde als.o
  • --........--, - --··- -· - - -· . I , THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 3, 1964 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT: RE: 1. YOUR CONVERSATION WITH CHIARI Pleasure that the agreement has been reached. 2. Your desire to move on to a lasting agreement that will resolve all our
  • is a victory for the United States and for you, if these two conditions are met. There are rumors of deterioration in Panama, and we could well have trouble of various sorts between now and May. Of course these same rumors are helping to move Chiari - - if he
  • clear, I think, to Mr. Chiari that we didn't want to negotiate with a pistol at our head, and under pressure of that kind. Well, the National Guard was called out and restored order in about two hours. I have no doubt they could have done