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- FORM 7122 17·72) TOP 5ECRET SUBJECT: Meeting with Secretary General of the United Nations U Thant Thursday, April 4, 1968 at the United Nations Building in New York City. MEETING CONVENED: 3:50 p.m. MEETING ADJOURNED: 4:45 p. m. ATTENDING
- Folder, "[April 4, 1968 - 3:50 p.m. Meeting with U Thant]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
- 10:15 To Rose Garden 11:10 To President's office and arrival ceremonies for U Thant Ceremonies in Rose Garden 11:55 Walk around Rose Garden w/ U Thant 2:00 To Diplomatic Reception Room for picture for cystic fibrosis poster 2:15 Doug Cater and Liz 4
- •'I APRIL 4, 1968 - 3:47 p.m. PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH U THA.l"\TT, . SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE UN The President U Thant Ambassador Goldberg :' . . ~·l,.. .: . - '-/ _.. MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 7, 1968
- Folder, "April 4, 1968 - 3:47 p.m. President's meeting with U Thant at the United Nations in New York City," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
- Daley and Cong Daniel books small assistand Did exercises fr mans Louisville Houston fr mans Ky Texas fr mans To the offices To South Portico to greet HE U Thant United Nations as his helicopter arrived him on South Drive w/ Mrs Johnson Secretary
- r t a in ly d e s e r v e s the N o b e l P e a c e P r i z e . He le f t about 10 and I w en t down to the R o s e G ard en fo r a q u ick l e s s o n w ith M r . W illia m s on a ll the th in g s I w ould be la t e r sh o w in g to U Thant
- Visit with Mayor Daley of Chicago; race riots in Chicago; ceremony for UN Secretary U Thant; Lady Bird gives U Thant tour of White House grounds; Lady Bird meets Cystic Fibrosis national campaign child; nap; talk with Walter Cronkite about TV show
- -::c1::>AN"iS: Sec1·ctm:y General of the United N'ations - U Thant Under Secretary General - Ralph Bunche STATES Secretary of State Dean Rusk Ambassador Goldberg Secretary of Defense-designate Clark Clifford (only for brief period) Under Secretary
- Folder, "[February 21, 1968 - 1:00 p.m. Meeting of Rusk, U Thant, Others on Vietnam (President Did Not Attend)]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
- . and Mrs. James Watso n ___, Idlewild Airport via limousine and JV- „______ _ Arrived United Nations. Bldg - met by Mr. Pierre de Meulemeester. Chief of Protocol, r Adlai Stevenson and Mr. U. Thant, Secy-General of UN and escorted to U Thant's office
- world. I would have the Pope or U Thant suggest the bombing halt. It cannot come from the President. A bombing halt would quieten the situation here at home. Cy Vance: Ball. McGeorge Bundy stated my views. I agree with George Me"ETIUG NOTES
- Egidio Vagnozzi . the Apostolic Delegate H. E. the President of the General Assembly an d Mrs. Amintore Fanfan i H.E. U Thant. Secy-Gen'l of the UN H. E. Luis Vida l Zaglio, Pres . of the Security Council and Mrs. Vidal Sen. Bourke B , Hickenlooper
- in an atmosphere of uncertainty, anticipated controversy, and continued concern over the UN 1 s ability to deal effectively with many critical issues. Although U Thant's announced desire not to continue as Secretary-General will contribute to this climate
- Thant, U, 1909-1974
- . U Thant will be here Thursday and we will discuss with him contingencies if there is a blow- up. We are thinking of a UN Security Council meeting and a NATO Foreign Ministe1·s meeting. The chances are better that we may get by without serious trouble
- . At the same time, we must surface all our peace moves. We can't hold much longer than 30 days. I've told S tate to tell all other nations we've heard nothing. BUNDY Since that order, U Thant and Vietienne had intruded. My own curbstone reaction
- on ~ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Efforts in Support of U Thant 's Mission to the Middle East " 27 .. .. ... .......... .............. ...... ..... .. ... . 28 Discussion of Measures to Be Taken Following Egyptian Closure of the Gulf of Aqaba to Israeli Shipping, May 22-June 5
- of military actions aga inst them. VC unhappy that Hanoi {unreadable) worldwide - - frightens them. Goldbe~ I have confirmation of Rusk and McNamara. U Thant anxious to make a proposal. His public statement was not good but could have been much worse. He said
- Cooperation Robert McNamara General U Thant Year Medallion Washington DC presented to the a President jun 25 , 196 5 White Hous e - Sa n Francisco, Calif . FRIDAY The President me t w / Secy . Genera l o f UN - U Thant - i n a separatt e privat e
- crowds had gathered by this time. To the cars for the 1/2 block drive to the United Nations On arrival, directly to the 38th floor for private meeting U Thant, Secretary General of the United Nations Ralph Bunche Secretary Rusk Ambassador Goldberg
- of Cubans - no mention of Guantanamo Pres.• - says no one in govt. see anyone until we settle Cuba Rusk says low level no high level on account weather. U Thant knows. we are going to survey - cancelling Press Conference - bui Ids up pressure quarantine
- f UN UN -- U-Thant U-Thant H Busby Jake Harry L JV Jacobsen McPherson O'Brien (h. (h. ^) ^) _ New York York to Amb Goldberg September 22 . 196 5 WEDNESDAY THE WHIT E HOUS E Departed the offic e w/Jak e Jacobsen . Marvi n Watson. Harry
- before our election is over. Ambassador Ball: Secretary General U Thant's press statement on halting the bombing in Vietnam upset many UN delegates. There is no serious effort to introduce a Vietnam resolution as a result of the Secretary General's
- concerned about time factors. We should tomorrow stick to opening statement - - not push on to something new. The intervention by Trudeau in Canada is not good. It is like U Thant's -- it asks us to stop bombing; doesn't ask Hanoi to do anything
- en eral A s se m b ly . And U Thant, the S e c r e ta r y G en era l. T he M a n s fie ld s and Ja v its and Bobby K ennedys. R o o n ey s. A good a s se m b la g e of C ath olic, running to the Ir ish , of UN o rie n ted p e r so n n e l. j
- , and then report to U Thant. Perhaps later, a letter from Goldberg to U Thant. Moyers: Goldberg thinks it is time to get out Pope's letter President: Does that pump (j?:it,i-&i~?,, up things -- like we are dramatizing it all. 5 Meeting of January 3, 1966
Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 2 (II), 7/17/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- ]. What about that alleged disclosure he's making of the U Thant 1964 activity? all? Did you get involved in that at Of course, that occurred before you actually took the Vretnam assignment in the White House, but you said you were following Vietnam
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- McNamara: They will hold the ship and the people indefinitely. Richard Helms: But the Russians don 1t want it to get out of hand. Walt Rostow: Goldberg thought he would ask U Thant to seek the good offices role. Rusk told him not to commit. Goldberg could
- six weeks to test the will of the ~forth Vietnamese. As long as we continue to bomb, we alienate ourselves from the civilized world. I would have the Pope or U Thant suggest the bombing halt. It cannot come from the President. A bombing halt would
- x othe r recipient s o f honorary degrees : U. Thant , Secretary-Genera l o f UN John J. McCloy , Gunnar Myrdal , Economis t Hermann Muller , Nobe l Prize winne r i n Genetic s W. H . Auden , Pulitze r Prize winne r fo r Poetr y Alexander Purdy
- S E C R E I I ----- A u g u s t 14, 1964 Mac’^H a ve y o u c aug ht up w ith s ig n s th a t In d ia m a y p ro p o se a n e w lin e f o r L a o s / V ie tn a m , i . e. th a t U N re p la c e IC C and a c tu a lly p u t tro o p s on L a o s
- COPY LBJ LIBRARY i (first draft) Si n g l e P a g e PROPOSED COURSE OF ACTION Rg VIETNAM The s i t u a t i o n i n V i e t n a m i s b a d a n d d e t e r i o r a t i n g . Even A s s e s s m e n t and p r o g n o s i s , w i t h g r e a t , i
- was after I took the job the President said that he would like to have me go and talk to U Thant and C . V . Narasimhan (Thant's Chef de cabinet), of the United Nations and see what ideas they had as to what would be the most useful thing we could do
- as Special Consultant on Economic Affairs and his role in the "wise men" group; Involvement with SST and Nam Ngum Project (through U Thant and Narasimhan)
- . Neither is a member of the United Nations. I can't get them to the U. N. Neither can Mansfield or U Thant. We are there. We don't want to run out. We want the maximum deterrent at minimum cost. Ho doesn't want to talk. He wants to break our will at home
- Presiden t t o Sec y General U Thant a t secon d UN World Populatio n Conferenc e openin g tomorro w i n Belgrade . Released tex t o f report fro m Sec y of Commerce t o th e Pre s o n future moto r vehicle needs Today aske d Dr . Howar d Rusk to g o
- the long i·ange problem and we must let the UN effort run its course, but we are not optimistic about what U Thant can achieve and should not let him fail without having something of our own ready to put in his place. Mr . Battle concluded by saying that h
- COPY LBJ LIBRARY t '• l/ THE WHITE HOUSE W A S H IN G T O N . T O P ,S-ff C P F T , M o n d a y , J u ly 26, 1965 11:30 A . M . ' M E M O R A N D U M F O R T H E P R E S ID E N T T h i s is th e a g e n d a f o r th e n o o n m e e t i n g . T
- ~ °' SECRET 5ECRE'f -2In addition, Mr. Wilson may wish to tell you of his recent talk with deGaulle, the talk he had with U Thant on February 14 and, perhaps, certain African matters. Talking Points 1. UK Economic Situation. The UK is enjoying some thing
- G/ COPY LBJ LIBRARY ....... ■ o ^ - ..-r' ‘ '•V f,/) , A ,; V ! *' '' T H E W H IT E H O U S E V W A SH IN G T O N 5 /I"' A p ril 26, 1965 MEMORANDUM TO THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: .% - r- ^ . '4 Cable from Max T aylor F o r in form
- Roa right before the election? C: Yes, and some other attacks on American installations in Saigon; I suspect that some of the first tentative approaches toward a possible political settlement that U Thant and a few others were trying to promote might
- joined Mrs. Johnson and second floor guests The Vice President U Thant, "Secretary General of the UN (2_ T^2Sp Down the Grand Staircase to pose for photographs for press photographers. Invitations to this functions were w/ Mrjrs. Johnson, Secretary
- concerning U Thant Hoover's appearance Committee Robert Benjamin , Chairma n o f the Boar d o f th e Unite d Nations Association of the U.S . A . - - accompanie d b y Harla n Cleveland , Asst Sec y o f State fo r Internationa l Organizatio n Affair s
- the Chinese to bring the aggression against the South t o an end. 7. UK. Canada , India, France, U Thant. Cons~lt indlvidualli wlth the British, Canadians , U Thant, Indians, French and possibly other neutrals to enlist them in taking peace Initiatives
- Folder, "[NSC Meeting on] Deployment of Additional U. S. Troops in Vietnam, 7/27/1965, Volume 3, Tab 35," National Security Council Meetings Files, NSF, Box 1