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- . ·~~ .!.·1 ., the leading announced He was to be a prominent effectively;., and on October Big Minh played who had spent of his u r.der it ( ~ chance may have been more by a respected "shoe"), detr~ent erratic ·the that a 17-man High
- Nations peace for In Cyprus ot the U.N. Secret- ce In Cyprus, due to expire Before 1 ary-General U '11lant, and Ge on September 26. the Turl neral K.S. Thlmayyn, the UN U Thant, the Secreto.ry Ge- Kemal E force commander. neral, proposed In a report to ers
- the statement is made available publicly, we approached the Secretary General of the United Nations, U Thant, and asked him to release it suggesting that it iµight be particularly appropriate on Human Rights Day which "is December 10th. Believing that the right
- and 202), Depths concluded no ul d now be tak n. decision, 2 •. ..~. .1r"a l CCIBDtll'U.na c unt was taken of fact there opposition qr pa in field. 1 J ing USG in ni tribal rivalries. Mor eover , tained f or ignlf • year vi ut U •m:mort
- ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ~ DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE cable -€AP67104 re trilateral talks S 3 pp u ,i)AAA1' b•y,O 3::..-:Jq < !?f) '1 /c 'gl {'f Alt S: 66 cabJ.e AP67092 3 ~U1
- ~ l /i)IA~~~~~~. .sn ....·AQ~••c;::c;:zi1:c;;~ ~~11;1~~,n~-- ~ ': 0 d11i11 ;u,()(t_.~ u 1-:J..t--l"I X~' 11-l 'U..-tf '~/~1s- ~U-13.fl.E~.a+~~m'11.a.._.t:Q.:r:.Jlli~=s&H:H~frt1h-~e&3~~ t ~ 6 - ll~63 A FILE LOCATION Natioaal Security File ,x
- Stev4nsoos. • • aame people. As the Anb proverb baa It. IN THE SENATE C1l' THE UNITED STATES In this synthesis, as U Thant calla thl.a fthe enemy or my enemy la my !nen.d." Wednesdav; June 19, 1963 • merger, we would be 1 voice out or 128., Tod y, by vlrtu
- that only history will determine, such as the one that was in the paper the other day, that the head of the United Nations- B: U Thant? F: Yes, U Thant. That U Thant contended that he had had a personal hand written communication with Hanoi
- 13th, Gulf conclusion U Thant's of and and he wanted Tonkin! back by U Thant, a new round he had Vance Relations to to hearings City, Mr. summoned Foreign Wheeler pre-emption we should Earlier sending Wheeler, the 21st, Hanoi
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [2 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- an~: a.adii1gnal~_:e ricnigij J~o-:"jwffiJ_y,:9J!.~~ L1 •millior( mor·e·--tori's -·of' U J~pecllically; · ·sinc~: Ias~y...:~tj1e Indi~~s~_,ha:v.e·~~cq\ iired·:_1 - - l~9.!.:9_g_q~ ~~~!:l~~~ir1.Y!.hea·~: ~crij:i1."'te]l - ~y" AusJriI{~ .--·s:::Wii'eat. pos sibl y
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- , from Rostow re: PolandI;,-. -t/-.f-1 IVL .J ~fe; re. /,.26JJ> ..)..S-2-- ~ 4/-2~ g1:, _ c).S-;}._ 1 p 04/26/66 A e ~ 3' ...- .LI _,,;t7f, Saigon 4188 ~ - 7 _; ~ ~F - - ~ J> Al L.J g 6,.. ~ ~ - ~~--i-~-P"'P--e.-s±de-,,-t-'-+--rmm-U-ost ow
- --Chicom call for world summit meeting abolition nuclear weaponso --AEC announcement that detonation uranium rather than plutonium in to consider involved enriched ·u Thant '••,·, ••-CONFIDE~iTIAl., 01 .,.. ~ /) 0 1 '"' j .• -€0fWI~NTIAtt - 2
- . • . . • ' t He said U Thant believes that a bombing pause of 3 o~ 4 days will produce arrangements for talks between the Vice President and these representatives. • • • f• t ' I •I The President said that both suggestions are· pleasing to him
- to shed considerable light on, being more or less in charge of the paper over there for so long, is the famous or infamous--depending on your point of view--U Thant peace initiative of 1964-65 that may or may not have gotten to the White House and may
- ; Attendance: Senator Joh n Sparkman A n interesting featur e add Ambassador Goldber g wh o discusse d Senator Josep h Clar k Senator Ernes t Gruenin g Senator Joh n Stenni s e d to thi s serie s of brief his visit s w / U . Thant i n a n effor t 1 Senator
- country by presenting the degree of a.ttor:tion he receives from the .Americ~1 people and the U~Se Goven1.mento 2. To px0sent to our Indian audience as~ects of ?~oside~t Jol::-.son's concept of the 11Grea.t Societyu, in to:::ms of .America's consci'3n-;io
- -s~, ~~F;_N5£-""""~- C '½ .ll5.~ct J,J~Fjf~ i hJDIAN rf\MtN£ $:u.....~- ~ JW'( Saunders to Bromley Smith -yq~l 118 s Bundy to Bowles [sanitized in FRUS, Vol. 25, #101] 113a cable memo (,\JOtt't'N C ~ Page 4 of 7 Pages 2 Date
- "" S 75a cable a ., ~ ~ - 9' ~ 2 pp. 1 p• 7'iJIAU6~ 1/J /I / er, 7 *" ~ °1- -Ii-/~ 9~ I /JS~ ~ VN1v'lK ft, 7, tJQ/. Lit] Intelligence Information Cable ~ .. ,-t,,.,.< 1> 7~ s 3 PP • ~ t-1, lP-'' &=- 1>= -ti.; ~ u r :t L-¾o 7 ~ "i
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 5, June 1-30, 1964," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 2 [1 of 2]
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- CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Agency: RESTRICTION State Department ~ ~/ t:-ft:,h 1~~-L.C~;;.&_~r--....u..ci.u.;.J...U.Ull.L-.i.u..-Wl.::u..L~L!lel.l.:.ui._______,_ ___J-___ .3 P--·---b . undate.d ____ ~ ~ A p -#12 Memo- #13 Hen10 -a..upJ ieait es #24 Memo
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 58: Jan. 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 28
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- to let 15 trapped ships out. The UN is now pressing Israel to let the Egyptians begin surveying the northern half. This could lead to re-opening the whole Canal. Eban has warned \ U Thant that Israel will oppose that, and this morning's firing along
- THAMT. OBVIOUSLY CANN8T BS MADE PUBLIC UNTIL AFTER VANCE'S DISCUSSION WITH TURKS AND PROBABLY MAKARIOS. IF U THANT READY TO ~AKE APPEAL TODAY, COULD IT BE IN GENERAL TZRMS NOT RPT NOT PR~JUDICING MORE SPECIFIC APPEAL WE HOPE PARTIES AND HE WILL ASREE
- Globe &: Mail editorial on Pears on' s troubles of last week, and the other is a report from Ralph Bunche about the troubles J:hat U Thant is having in delivering his Vietnamese message to Hanoi, Peking, and the Viet Cong. ~Jf) ~ McG. B. Copy
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 61: Feb. 10‑13, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- . '' . ... . - . ·-· ... . . ..... . . . / .. . , . j ' .. E.R. __ TEXT OF MESSAGE , ...,.._.._..,,.,.__....,.,.,.,....,,._,,._.,..,_ 13 February, 1968 VIETNAM ·-----~ George Brown and I have spent a pretty d1sheartening two and a half hours today with U Thant. George took him first for three
- to the WFP. WFP has· also sent a shipping expert from Rome to join the US (Eskildsen) team. U Thant has been thinking of a joint UN/FA0 appeal for international aid to help India in current crisis. COWli'ID~TI~ ◄ - s;gc&ET·- ► , FEB1 IOJs AH'66
- governing the uses of celestial bodies. After some initial private conversations, and a letter from Gromyko to U Thant which indicated that" the USSR was interested in such a treaty, both the U.S. and the USSR tabled drafts. Ambassador Goldberg proposed
- #17896 United Nations - Secretary General U Thant - Staff Israel - President Shazar - Staff #17911 Greece - Queen Frederika - Staff #17913 Denmark - Prime Minister Krag - Staff #17994 Ethiopia - Emperor Selassie - Staff #17996 Cambodia - Prince Norodom
- of seriousness of discussion or potential peace initiatives on the level with these other things that developed subsequently. M: What about the U Thant incident? 9 LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org ORAL HISTORY TRANSCRIPT Lyndon B. Johnson
- Escalation of the Vietnam War; Gulf of Tonkin incident; inadequacies in advice given to the President; Ed Gullion episode; XYZ Affair; UN and U Thant; Bundy-Dobrynin conversation, fall of 1965; A-B Theory proposal; Glassboro; Averell Harriman
- , 1205. Perhaps Hanoi stayed its hand after February ]th, to see if the US made an· Cr1.v::1f. ..,.:.:u.:~c.J •fi T --;-,,,,;;. ni~_:;_ move that threatened invasion of the t:ort.::. Note *** o~~ho ov~h~~~~ 25-4 11/9/71 in the flow Cong were
- in the Soviet-Iranian exchange of notes 1962 in which Moscow accepted Tehran's would ~ot be deployed on Iranian for a Mediterranean of January reference to U Thant of March 10, 1962. to it was in Gromyko's letter There was no reference zone Union made
- on to Madam Prime Mini st er undated (Secret) U TLQ . A Memorandunll. R.W. Komer to Jack Valenti (Confidential) 2-21-66 A Memorandun11 R. W. Komer to the President (Confidential 3-10-66 A Telegram Telegram Memor aridurp_ Cg Mac (Secret
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 61: Feb. 10‑13, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- ; 15 MORE SITTING AT SUBIC BAY. ·\ PAGE 3 R U~J I R 19 12 1 ~ E e. R E 'f - HOPING TO GI VE THANG LEVERi WE HAVE PASSED RU MOR TO GVN THAT NO SHIPS LEAVING US PORTS BECAUSE OF TIE-UP AND ~ESULTING / UNBEARABLE DE MURRAGE CHARGES. · 4 • ~crCFF' : ~m
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 62: Feb. 14‑16, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- -~ . .£=:!• .l • • • • -'•'-.:.•r , ·•~ DEi·J PP.O VED TO BE .. A REAL I TY• . U. .THANT ADDED THA p,.. HE. REl1A J NED ~ • i.,.•~•'' -.:,.~ • • - -~ ~7"'::tr.!li:l ,e ....,,,,, • ... COi'JVit:OEO THAT TO ACCEPT A MEETJNQ ON iHESE TERMS WAS THE ONLY
- owera. TW0 GREEKCOINS FROMCENTENNIALOF LINE OF KING PATL- Embassy official THANKED BY LETTER J U S I S ATHENS, GREECE Thursday, March 12, 1964 THE EUROPEAN \TIRELESS FILE Mo.?l HEADLINES Page 2 1. U, S. PROTESTS lx!OOTINGDOWNOF PLANE
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [1 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- ' or :.,;i~w: ...:r fu,:r,,t..%ltd t~• t:1;)\;.,! t\t d.r~r H-l.ndtnt U,;,t:.ffktJv "I, ot ou:r tll-flort: iii ·v~i.t•i~, m,., • le.....r-T ~, - l_d,_ti-~t. f'{ H\l' ~:f_._;l~'i.fij' i';:3... tu.UyOS hb ~'.t}~!!Q.rt.ed 6i.ill,t''",''~m1l.'i I. '¼tOul~ Uk
- som e lengt h fro m hi s prepare d text . Ambassador Goldber g mad e brie f remarks , an d at th e en d of his remarks , d a statemen t fro m U Thant . Ambassador Dea n made brie f remark s Ambassador Dobryni n made brie f remark s • rea I^ I The y
- . ~-· SECltE'f - - 4 - 8. Czech Arms in Cyprus Turkish Ambassador Esenbel has informed us that his Govern ment views as "unsatisfactory" the U Thant-Makarios agreement on the supervision of the Czech arms in Cyprus. The Turks want . the arms placed directly
- ldb erg a nd U Thant occurred on August 25, but I think you have not seen a repo rt of it and that you may be intereste d in the Secretary General's obs e rvations. ~~~. McG. B. ......... ~, , ; \L~ Monday, August 30, 1965 SECRET EXDIS Text
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 55: Dec. 20‑31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 27
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- infiltration. On February 15, Ho Chi Minh replied in propa.1anda term• and on March 21 Hanoi releaaed both letter•. 8. On March 28, Secretary General U Thant made public hia propoaal for a stand-still truce a• the first step toward peace. On the same day we
- in in such of informal In these and restore voluntary and $5-10 million 4. and other would be on bringing We think option out is important U.S. participation on a round crisis. the Article can carry ones. U Thant of 33 we will deemphasizing 3. large
Folder, "McGeorge Bundy, Vol. 18, January 1-18, 1966," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 6 [1 of 2]
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- coatbaulq appreciation for yO\U' uatlnai •ftor~ In the la the woi:ld. cauH ot peace la Vlemam and ete.-batie Wttb all best wishes. Since~ely. u I His Excellncy U Thant Secntary General of the Umted Na.t lone LBJ :McG B :mz ----- "Put that on my des