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  • was not set on fire as reported in this morning's Washing­ ton Post. TbP SEGREI. - '--------------------------~ TOl3 SECRET ._,,-- ,.._,...,__.... SANITIZED. E.O. 13526,Sec.3.5 D . o NLJIRA C JI-I, 7 By M r ·· "-., NARA, Date .:J.- ';1- ,,.._, J"'- •
  • , attention is now turning to what can be salvaged in post-ceasefire negotiations. Nasir, after earlier proposing an Arab summit as a means of preserving Arab unity, is now proposing the publication of a ten­ point joint resolution to be signed by all Arab
  • . on Tuesday, May 16, the Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Fawzi, sent a telegram requesting the withdrawal of United Nations troops in observation posts patrolling U.A.R. borders to the Commander of UNEF, Major General I. J. Rikhye. There was at first
  • graduating from the American University at Beirut, he taught s·chool in Amman and Baghdad and held minor governmental 1946 when he entered the Jordanian posts until foreign service. Since then he has served his country abroad Lebanon, India, Pakistan, West
  • A-478, Februa·ry 7, 1967; r. /lj[ //.,z. February 10, 196 7 A-26~, z...... ~ [ November 5, 1966 ~~ /J( Two items appearing in the February 3 and February 5 issues o f t he English language daily, . THE JERUSALEM POST (see Enclosur e s No. 1
  • believes Israel would continue to press for missiles, but perhai:-s rr!ore slowly. · Higli.llghts f'rcm the comments_of our posts follow: · ;. l. !].giers: Th~ Israeli tank transaction woUld maY.e the .A lgerians even less disposed to list~n to U.S. advice
  • (Baghdad 912). Ambassador Goldberg spoke strongly against Israel in the Security Council yesterday and is working for a stiff resolution. 5. Ambassadors in several Middle East posts report widespread Arab tendency to blame us for encouraging Israeli attack