Skip to main content
-
Type >
Text
(remove)
-
Collection >
National Security Files
(remove)
-
Subject >
Indonesia
(remove)
Limit your search
Tag
Contributor
Date
Subject
Type
Collection
Series
Specific Item Type
Time Period
5 results
- at this time, in view of the unsettled conditions in
the South Pacific area.
The limited programs, however, of
economic and MAP assistance which have resulted from the
reviews conducted by the Secretaries of State and Defense
are essential to the national
- assistance to Indonesia is in
the U.S. national interest. In an amendment to the For eign Assistance Act,,
Congress required the President to make such a deter mina tion ( see attached
State Department pape r ) .
Secretary Rusk said it was not a good time
-
On the recommendation of the Secretary of State, the
Secretary of Defense, and the Administrator of the Agency
for International Development, the President has ·d ecided that
no public determination.with respect to aid to Indonesia should
be made at this time, in view
- East supplies. He recalled his long acquaintance
with Foreign Minister Malik. He said military rule continued and was
likel y to for some time. He said that additional resources after
January 1 might have to be drained off from other sources rather than
- time.
w.
J. J~
.SERVICE SET
Wednesday, August 3, 1966
Mr. Preaid.ent:
The suggested order of W.ine•• for the 45-mhmte NSC
on Indone•ia i• aa follcnn:
di~asion
1. Your opening remark.a:
a. Meeting called to diacua policy pan