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  • we are trying to modify during this visit), he is the closest thing we y.ye to a friend in Sukarno's court. 'Weare anxious to strengthen time in Indonesia's de­ our influence with him, at this particularly sharply, velopment. If Indonesian public
  • . II. PURPOSE OFVISIT. Paycholo1ical: There is a large reserve of good will for the United States in the Benelux countries. At the same time, these three relatively small countries feel that the United States often takes them for granted. The visit
  • President Johnson and the tore1gn ort1c1ala, titting as many aa po•aible into the short time between the funeral and the visitors' departures. Thia enabled the Prea1dent to aaaure the v1ait1na oft1c1ala or the continuity ot American foreign policy. 'l'he
  • . The President asked that any matters of urgent importance be brought to his attention at any time, day or night. He designated no inter­ mediary. 6. At 12:30 I went to the President• s office in the Executive Office Building to tell him of the information
  • . LUXEMBOURG TIME (5:00 A.M., E.S.T.) MONDAY,NOVEMBER 4, 1963. Thank you, Mr. Prime Minister, for the warmth of your welcome. We in the United States were highly -honored by the visit of your Grand I).achess earlier this year. He~ graciousness and charm won
  • movement for· European unit·y .and in ~TO, and at~ted •purpo.se of his visit wai to.remind BENELUX·countries of u; de~i­ cation .t_o concept of European Union a·nd Atlantic patti'le-rship. Prime Minister stated GOL in full accord .with views expressed