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.to explore
of· Kennedy administratiomr
which always. vigilant
actively
but witb appropriate
cautioirn any avenues that appear.
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On subject
South Vietnam he mentioned that ts watching--acti:ons
of new government carefully
and stressed
US hopes that new
- on his election
victory and state that we look :forward to continued close
cooperation with his Government.
b. Ex:press your regret over the cancellation of the
Cabinet-level meetin~ in Japan and express your hope that it
can shortly be rescheduled.
c
- hope to oe" fruits of those
.ef:forta in months t~ COtlC ond arc coofident ~• eholl if cour.trieo co~cernod
will work aboulderto shoulder tot;etb:er. Vice President afflmed thot US
bas abanc:oa.cd protectionim
ao a pol icy of p3at and loo?ta forward
- , President Johnson, shared that regard. The
President hoped the friendly relations between the two governments would
continue.
One thing, however, the President wished to say and that was concerning
the charges of United States complicity in the Khmer Serei
- . continues to support an increasingly
united Europe
and Atlantic Partnership..
Ue hope that the Furopean integration
movement will aasume a liberal
outward-looking
character.
2.
Our Atlantic
Objectives.
Essential
to the close cooperation of the European
- , Ambassador Lodge
November 24th, 3:00 p. m. - Executive Office Bldg.
1. Ambassador Lodge reported that the change in government
had been an improvement, that he was hopeful over the outlook, th:at
he expected a speedup of the war, he thought by February