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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 79: May 25‑31, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 35
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- I came Sitting in the living mainly about room to Glassboro to meet of President with Chairman Robinson's house, Kosygin. we talked four matters: The Non-Proliferation Treaty; The need for U.S. -Soviet the nuclear ·arms The Middle
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 83: June 20‑25, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- to references to I . Wllson--Kosygin talks. ,.,.. 6. · State and Defense to prepare a position. in response to Kosygin's ABM letter; Sec. Rusk to prepare for Thursday releasEt a -·simple ·· ...,...,,...,_,-:. statement along the lines of Thompson's telegram fa
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 101: Oct. 23‑28, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 41
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- received at my home a telephone call from Tcherniakov, his DCM. Tcherniakov reported that a message to the President from Kosygin had just arrived, on Vietnam. We consulted together as to where the message should be delivered. We decided to minimize
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 84: June 26‑28, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 36
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- A 6/26/68 A ~\\l~ #15a memo epjnlot~~,~ t\-\6'\ Intelligence Memorandum e"-'-"""+ S 3p PeF ~ r-1c.. 'i/ I\ loo °'f4":"- 7-8-93 1 I' "''-.) 5~.-;i. ~t) [Duplicate of #69, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Kosygin"] -S [Duplicate of #69a, NSF
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 52: Nov. 26‑30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 26
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- HAS ·ARISEN FROMTHE MEMBEl'lSHIP 0F THE NEWLY INDEPENDENT AFRICAN AND ASIAN COUNTNIES." 'COMMUNIQUECLOSED WITH SOVIET· APPRECIATION OF iAFGHAN NEUTRALITY AND "NON-ADHERENCETO ALIGNMENT." ,-RIME MINISTER KOSYGIN INVITED BY·YUSUF VISIT AF~HANISTAN
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 36, July 25-31, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 20
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- and Kosygin. At no time did I ever hear him suggest either specifically or indirectly that we should be prepared to send American troops to the Middle East, and I might tell you it was a great comfort to me that he never did. F: There was also some pullback
- ; not involved in policy making; Fulbright letter and the ruckus McCarthy made; February 1967, the National Student Association problem; Pueblo Mission; Tuesday lunches in 1967; halt of bombing in Vietnam; 3/31 speech; Six Day War; Kosygin on hot line; LBJ’s
Oral history transcript, Chester L. Cooper, interview 2 (II), 7/17/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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Oral history transcript, Charles E. Bohlen, interview 1 (I), 11/20/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- v i e t structure is built that way, there's not much point in trying to do business, say, with [Andrei] Gromyko, whereas you can occasionally with Kosygin. This was truer in the days of S t a l i n than I think it is now when you really have
- Biographical information; Vietnam War; Clark Clifford; Paul Nitze; Dick Helms; DeGaulle; Phil Farley; Henry Kuss; morale problems; Wriston Report; McGeorge Bundy; Christian Herter; Walt Rostow; Dean Rusk; McCarthyism; Yalta; Andrei Gomyko; Kosygin
- - ~S~~Al.t.J '1f/,-I~~ (duplicate, #92c, NSF, Files of Wal~ Rostow, "Kosygin") #35b cable Bangkok 20876 2p S 09/27/68 A FILE LOCATION National Security File, Memos to the President, Rostow , Volume 96, 9/26-30/68, Box 40 RESTRICTION CODES
Folder, "The President's file for Korea, Vietnam (Briefings)," Files of Walt Rostow, NSF, Box 10
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- wish to read what I had just finished dictating before you put me to work on the Friday message. I shall drop the Kosygin draft letter; although you might wish to send a letter to him simultaneously with your message to Congress. \)Y~Rostow -SECR:El
Folder, "INDIA - Prime Minister Visit 1966 [2 of 3]," Files of Robert W. Komer, NSF, Box 22-2
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- ALSO MADEHALT;AT MOScOW, WHERE I HADDISCUSSIONS WITH CHAIRMAN KOSYGIN. \ PAGE2 RUDSND409 IN PARIS, I WASRECEIVEDWITH~UCHWARMTH ANDCORDIALITY. PROBLEMS PRESIDENTDE GAULLESH01ED DEEP INTERESTOURECONOMIC ANDPEOPLE ANDfiS~UREDME OF EARN~STDESIRE
- . apparently, has smoothed out ted against us. Besides, its misgivings. The decision they were also provid- • to supply ·su-7 aircraft to India and .Mr. Kosygin's re ing arms aid to us. Af cent official visit to Delhi ter the September'War, are indicative
- ,sec. 3.5 .NlJ/,fA-c 1)7_, BY. &; ,NARA,Date l,~.;>8,I) 7 • ; 2 U, SJlMMABY A. Although a formal Indo•Pak rapprochement is not now in the cards,, tensions between the two nations have recently diminished; Kosygin's visit to Pakistan and India
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [5 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- as a little region all it·s own. GLOBAL 4. U.S. --Soviet relations. You'd like to tell him a little about your meeting with Kosygin -- your reflections on how far the thaw goes. 5. Iran-USSR. You'd like to hear his experience with the Russians. (He has moved
- wanted an appmt to get additional background on && the Summit meeting Pres. had w/Kosygin. Mr Sidey is doing a column in Life on this, with a deadline today and is als o doing anothe r piece for Time. His approach is to be "The President as a Diplomat
- : Hanoi might object to public meetings. Secretarv Clifford: We might have leverage to meet bilaterally with Hanoi - - not suck up to Saigon. Kosygin might help. General Taylor: We can't sit 70 days and let Saigon hold us up. We should start
- comments from officials Soviet Embassy here that Kosygin taken completely by surprise at Pleiku attacks. He thought Sovs would confine their reactions to 'noise' and a bit more ink on American Embassy walls throughout the world. He thought Soviet hard
- , two newspapermen, would just have to see him at a later date Charles President to Oval Room Office -then to Lounge Ofc George Christian ^ Roberts 'Chuck' - of Newsweek Rostow joined (w/Kosygin letters Pres. asked for) i """ i I '_ 8:27p | f
- th e pres s speculatio n about a Sovie t dele gation comin g to th e U . N. tha t migh t includ e Gromyko or Kosygin . He sai d h e kne w nothin g more than what he ha d read fro m new s services . 4) Secretar y Katzenbach als o briefed th e Cabine t
- to believe. was similar to one used in a letter he had received from Chairman Kosygin earlier. Mr. Rostow said the full sentence in the Kosygin letter read: 11 "My colleagues and I think--and we have grounds to do so--that complete cessation by the United
- --in February, I believe it was, right after the Pleiku incident--took place while [Soviet Union Premier Alexey] Kosygin was in Hanoi. Seems to me that might have generated some kind of change in the situation. K: Right. Yes. G: Do you think the North
Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 2 (II), 5/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- , then know it was going to be surface-to-air missiles and all that it turned out to be . And we associated Kosygin's visit in early February, with sort of refo rmalizing good relations, good Communist-bloc relations, between Moscow and Hanoi . So
- . It will give history the proper perspective. I think the book is highly desireable. I told Bill Jorden of some changes which need to be made. These are primarily in the Six Day War chapter, which has a section concerning the Hot Line wit~Kosygin which
Folder, "NUCLEAR - Nuclear Detonation - CHICOM Bomb," Files of Charles E. Johnson, NSF, Box 36
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- that Russian support had its limits. Kosygin apparently never got around to making any major new economic con ces.,;ions during his eight-day stay in Egypt, and did not even relax credit payments (Nasser owes Russia ,2 bil lion) which are straining Egypt's
- gave Messrs. Kosygin and Gromyko. May I please have of these men? autographed Yes Would you consider V the attached Yes ✓ photographs prepared from you for each No photo acceptable? No If yes, may I suggest that they be signed
- do it succeeded. the message indicated they were The hotfrom Kosygin, the situation seemed to have played message, to tell in that the truth. it. I LBJ Presidential Library http://www.lbjlibrary.org K: And he wasn't get M: really
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- of June 17, 1967, President and Mrs. Johnson hosted Prime Minister and Mrs. Harold Holt of Australia. The weekend was originally scheduled for the Johnsons' Texas ranch, but at that time, Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin was in New York and President Johnson
Reference File, "Camp David"
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- of June 17, 1967, President and Mrs. Johnson hosted Prime Minister and Mrs. Harold Holt of Australia. The weekend was originally scheduled for the Johnsons' Texas ranch, but at that time, Soviet Premier Alexei Kosygin was in New York and President Johnson
- other countries; LBJ speaking Spanish; Glassboro, New Jersey, meeting with Kosygin; trip around the US to visit military troops; communication problems aboard the USS Enterprise; LBJ’s response to a Williamsburg, Virginia, minister’s anti-war statements.
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 99: Oct. 10‑15, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 40
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- :'to: TH£·, PJiESIDENT-~S'.;DfREct·.:QUESTIO~f~, ··tH£ VICE PRESIDENT . SA ID He·: HAo,- ·sotitE ' DOUBTS:: AS' ·. 10 ··wHETHER··-tHE STR IK£ SHOULD TAKE PLACE TODAY--OR WHETHER ·lT. .SHOULD B£ DELAYE!> 0 UNTIL ~R. KOSYGIN · LEFT THE: AREA~ HE. . HAD
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol 7, Meeting Notes," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 49
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- letter Draft letter Arbitration 2. Military actions Sec. McNamara) ahead. (Sec. 1 after my 11:00 o 1 clock Rusk) to Park to Kosygin options to induce return of the crew and Pueblo. (Sec Rusk and Air reconnaissance over North Korea. Sailing
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 43, September 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- -AS · A PRELIMINARY,; IN THIS RE SPECT THE TO NE. OF -THE .. CONVERS ATIO • t' AS DIFFERr:NT THAN !HAT OF. KOSYGIN AT _..,. WAS BY NO MEAN S INSISTbd T UP BEFORE ANYTHING ELSE COULD BE cc:?TED. ~ ~ ~~6%-5-E-G-R-E-- T GROMYKO INDI CATED THAT THE TREND OF OPINION
- and provocative posture. The U.S. has tried through a large number of approaches, including the initiative which Ayub had kindly taken with Premier Kosygin at Tashkent, to open a constructive dialogue with Hanoi. Now in view of the great seriousness of the problem