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- : Tell us about our meeting in Paris.
Secretary Rusk: It was standard. There was not much progress. North
Vietnam blasted American politics. But the tea break produced an agreement
for a Saturday meeting -- a private talk. We might press Hanoi
- TO BE DRAWN INTO A
DISCUSSION OF THE AGENDA FOR TOMORROW'S NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
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MEETING, ORDERED BY PRESIDENT JOHNSON TO DISCUSS THE SOVIET THREAT
IN EASTERN EUROPE.
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PRESS SECRETARY GEORGE CHRISTIAN ASKED IF THE CALL
- should talk to Dobrynin tonight.
Secretary Rusk:
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views it will be good to position ourselves publicly.
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SECRETARY RUSK: North Vietnam is not clearly on board in this. The acceptance
of North Vietnam of South Vietnam at the conference table is a recognition that the
Viet Cong are not sole government in the South.
We must press for flat commitments
- of your providing for the President even
an approximate estimate of the additional casualties we would take if we
stopped the bombing of North Vietnam?
New subject: President also believes you should make sure that TV
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cameras and press cover
- as we
are going to press the offensive in the South and in Laos, and so long as we
are prepared to resume the bombing if they violate the DMZ or attack the
main cities, 11 he is ready to go along. •:After all,'' he said, ''the problem
is not to stop