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  • TASK GnEATLY LOWER TEMPERATURES IN AREA AND GIVE US•UAR RELATIONS MUCH NEEDED iLOOD TRAS1USION. 5. · OULD APPRECIATE DEPARTMENr·s REACTION SOONES AND IF POSSIBLE PRIOR SOVIET FOREIGN M ISTER GROMYKO'S DEPARTU E FROM CAIRO APRIL FIRST. M::S *AS RE
  • talked enough," he said. j l r .j j I Tcherniakov referred to the Gromyko-Goldberg agreement between the two governments at lea:st four times, and concluded, referring back to the conversation .about Vietnam, that if we succeeded in acting together
  • , PRIMIN CONT INUED, MAKAR IOS HAD STAT D HE THO UGHT HE COULD GE T ENOSIS ·BY VIS IT. SOV IETS, OF COURSE, SIMPLY PLAYED OFF CYPRUS AGAINST ~URKS, AND AFT ER GROMYKO ST ATEMENT SUPPORTI NG FEDERATION, DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 NLJ ()3 .. 3p.j_
  • HAVE JHSHED TO RENEW - PERSONAL- CONTACT WITH GROMYKO .IN ~HE -NEAR FUTURE, AND - ;, -WHAT MORE· SUITABLE· OCCASION COULD THERE BE FOR DOING SO THAN ' YOUR .· o~~. s~ .: · " - i:;..- :-. _. .._ ,., , -.. -~:}/ .. ?~~; ~:~~NT
  • the would like to see it stopped. I think everybody stopped. position? nation, except our adversaries, a spokesman for the Soviet Union. or Mr. Gromyko, but I have every fighting stopped as much as we else in the world would like to see it "Perhaps
  • — ^ ----­ t i l \ . ^ E m b te l 4 3 0 (Moscox-?) ; Gromyko re a c tio n COPY LBJ LIBRARY V ie tn a m , 0 8/11/64 *J J r8 ----- m n i T b h V o l. XV - Page 8 §irmr&-B-4-p-. Em b te l 781 ( P a r i s ) ; p r e s s re a c tio n w it h attached two page
  • discussion with Gromyko on March 18 and the President's discussion with Gromyko on March 27 were all designed to reemphasize our desire for a reasonable settlement but that the United States as a great power could not renege on its c01IDDitments
  • RECONCILIATION OF VIEWS. MORE SIGNIFICANl'LY, HE ADDED THAT MR. GROMYKO NEEDED THE ADDITIONAL TIME FOR CONSULTATIONS WITH MOSCOW. I HAVE SOME DOUBT THAT ANOTHER 48-HOURS CAN SIGNIFICANTLY NARROW THE GAP BETWEEN THE TWO PRINCIPAL RESOLUTION·S BEFORE THE ASSEMBLY
  • ON MIDDLE .EAST. WE H,-_vE INDICATED WILLIN~NESS ·ro. DO SO, ANO 'WE ARE AWAITING REPLY FROM GROMYKO• REFERRING ·ro EBAN' s CONVERSATION wI TH BARBOUR' GOLDBERG SAID WE OWE E~C~ OTHER A FRANK EXPRESSION OF VIEWS REGARDi~G au~ RESPECT IVE POSITIONS. IN . ALL
  • . wished to\ submit to Gromyko for possible joint ·acti?n. The -... i',, - · sticking point in our opinion with respect to our approv:ll of the 1 1~'lj' drafts submitted by the British was that the British re:filsed to .refer to the existing Government
  • . Here are the things close Gromyko and that of your government. apparently those of the negotiation on the problem the President Minister serious that a bombing and _casualties is this. cessation to US f)rces that he has insisted could