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  • of the talks. Howard Wriggins &it&l2f7 june, 1. 1961 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESlDENT SUBJECT: Pachacht'a Con.ve~satlona So Far The main points to ,e merge &om with Pa~ c hachi Juat, ended are: aene•a loog conversation 1. Pachachi believe.a we could
  • , 1965) SUBJECT: Vietnamese Views on How the War will end 1. In a recent conversation between the J-3 MACY (Depuy) and the J -3 JGS (Thang), the latter expressed the following views on how the war will end: a. The bombing continues in the north
  • NORTHVIETNAMESE OFFICIALS THE ~UB~EG7 ciF PEACENEGOTIATIONS. IN 9 STAYZD IN HANO: AND HAD CONVERSATIONS EARLY APRIL 1968 ON "IS ASSESSMENT OF THE NORTH ~IET~AMESE POSITION FOLLOWS . . 2·. THE NORTHVIE.TNAMESE .SEE THE CURRENT CONTACTSBETWEEN· THE UNI7ED
  • ; , ·I 11· Ji,.;;., .. PntNCIPl...:..--~;, • .,.,., ••• ,;,,... •• -· ~ i:·;· 1 - • ., .,.J- ..... • • • . ' • ~ •• . • ' . • . - ., • • • · .-':1' .~_., • 5. AT.THE END OF" THE .FIRST DAY OF. CONVERSATIONS ~ITH.PHAM
  • it on a telegraphic basis. There have already been technical conversations with the Soviets on this subject, and we should give this matter promif, attention. 8. Aleutians-Kuriles Seismic Experiments. The Soviets turned down our offer for joint Aleutians-Kuriles
  • • • ._ • OU present • . Meeting had ~en arranged because November 25 he had very importan.t . ·­ !KSZk ., ro , message from President Ayub and that he would stay as long as necessary to meet tl1e President and deliver it. At beginning of conversation
  • by events. No decision on this matter can be taken until we have further infor ­ mation about the conversations which are taking place between Khanh and the Cambodians. The P1·esident said it was his understanding that Ambassador Lodge approved all the r
  • weapons; and To strengthen the Warsaw Pac t and conversely under mine the NATO alliance and reduce US influence in Western Europeo 3o In pursuing their objectives, the Soviets have sought to capi talize on t he appea l of de Gaulle ' s "Europe
  • launchers would be ·prohibited as would the conversion of IRBM/MRBM missiles to ICBMmissiles. Building of additional silos, enlarging of . existing silos, changing basic external configuration of silos and.other launchers, further hardening of launchers
  • arrangements But there of will will also be some deterrent of depend on (a) the credibility to the defense conversely, over-all take, with the US and by Japan of a nuclear specifically (or, will look around for means to counter ..umbrella
  • of Deptel 1045 authorized you to take this step with Ayub in your conversation: · .~I i ..,1 i'..'' ~ i . ... i ( ,1 .. .; on Feb. 13 and we see from Embtel 1530 that you .have done so. · ~Qur thoughts , l I ' t
  • there, but this is thoroughly consist·ent with all I know. I als.o have great eon­ fidmce in Bill Handley and Carol Lais e, both of. whom took notes on these sessions. HHS Att: Att: Memo, Read to Rostow, 4/ 1./66, att. Conversation between President and Prime Minister
  • require that Taiwan not become part of mainland China. Foreign Minister Shiina emphasized Japan's commitment to Taiwan's independence of Chinese Communist control in a recent conversation with Secretary Rusk. While Ja anese tr de with Taiwan
  • belligerent. 0 3. ~:--.1. : h e: airplane you wili have McNamara, Ball,. Vance, Wheeler, . a nd myself to help out in any talks you wish to have with Brosio. His conversations here have gone well so far. The one shade of difference between us is that he
  • . In India's case, an additional factor would be India's view that, as a general matter, its own interests are served by any steps which seem to bring the U.S. and Soviet Union closer to­ gether and which, conversely, deepen the Sino-Soviet split. Further arms
  • in the economic life of the country, both directly and through cooperating businessmen and front organiza­ tions. Its involvement this spring in manipu­ lation of the Seoul stock market, and its ini­ tiation of the drastic currency conversion and blocking
  • .) th a t ON KHI EM, KHIEM S A ID THAT HE L IK E D KHANH„ HAD ASKCD .KHIEM TO TAKE POWER. a ( r lE L D THAO TEELS t h a t THAO RECALLED A CONVERSATION HE HAD Vv'ITH THAT GENERAL ON 2 6 A’J GUST. c r y i n g , - not KH i EM W kZ HOWEVER
  • , 1968 4:25 a.m. BT. Si QR ET EANGKOK J3005 NOD!S/CROCOO!LE REFS: CA) STATE 143835 CB) BANGKOK !2946 1. DCMH~~ OP?OR!UN!TYTHIS -~ORNING TO BRIEF FOREIGNMINISTER THANTOt ~~~A.REFERRING TO A~BASSADOR•S CONVERSATION YESTZRDAY CREF3)~ DC
  • '' ·---·-----·------------- ..----- 3 ---THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, D:?cember 25, 1968 12:00 Mr. President: Herewith, the memcon of my conversation with Diem and Khoi, reported at yesterday\;_ lunch. I forwarded it promptly to Saigon and Paris at State's suggestion
  • AntR A CONVERSATION THATHESET OOVN IN VRITINGMIS SUGGESTION FOR A VIETNAr.PASSAGE POI THI STATEOFTHE UNIONRESSAG£ - OR ANOTHER OCCASION. , . FOLLOWING IS~HIS "EMOTO YOUANOA PPOPOS'ID TEXT • • ·- .... ,I QUOTEl'IR• PRESIDENT I ! _ . I
  • Tehran 2647 2p C RESTRICT ION 12/25/ 67 A Deptel 87452 to Saigon C lp [Duplicate of #38b, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "7E(3) Public R~lations Activities"] 12/20/67 A Meeting of President with Saragat 3p 12/27/67 A 12/22/67 A Conversation
  • SUBJ: CARSTENSON NATOANDFRANCE DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958,Sec.3.6 NLJ t>~- .).3,3 \ By i4..-, NARA,Date~b . ~ NATUS 1-W STATE SEC CARSTENSRF:CE I VEO PUHANFOR A COURTESYC&\LLYE:STF:RD ANDFOLLOWING GENERALAMENITIES, TURNEDTHE CONVERSATION TO THF FRANCE
  • whethe::- we shouldn 1t use this argur.:lent with them . Secretary B all said he had done just this during his luncheon with Papandreou. However, he pointed out that it is difficult to carry this argument muc~ furth e:: than private conversations because
  • and the Philippines President Marcos. There fo llowed a discussion of public information problems which was initiated by the President who referred to a leak to Drew Pearson of the sub­ stance of the President's conversation with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko
  • of petulance which would not be helpful to us or to him in the long run. Nevertheless, he was clearly off base, and if you want the letter sent I will of course send it. Or alternatively, and perhaps better, I could make the same point to Arthur by conversation
  • to increase and strengthen world liquidity. In his conversations scheduled for December 7 and 8, he is expected to mention the importance he attaches to progress in the field of international liquidity, rather than to bring up specific proposals or sugg2sticns