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  • . The Romanian Foreign Minister has been in New York. Ambassador Ball will report on his conversation with him. It is important that e v e ryon e know we have never had any understanding with the Soviet Union about r espe ctive spheres of iniluen ce as De Gaulle
  • tanks from the British and the French, and has already had several conversations with Vickers. If he doesn't get an answer soon, he will probably have to go to the Chinese. Our period of decision is probably no mo:rethan three months at best, and Ayub
  • STATE GRNC E. . 12958, ec. 3.6 BT · NL.i · '16-tib ..S E ~ ~ 10084 Oy .«Ao , NARA Date 'f-3--t 1 NOD~ SUBJECi: OEQUIRIELLE REPORT ' ON CONVERSATION WITH HANOI OFFICIAL DEQUIRIELLE SENT FOLLOWING MESSAGE FROM HANOI DATED FEB, 6: ;MR. HAL WHOM I .MET
  • be done. \ i | 1 2. Moro of Itoly in conversation with Harilman expressed support of the principles of the United States* position but did not state v/hetiier tliere was any hope for increased aid. Later Nenni authorised Harriman to quote Mm to Tito
  • this opportunity that I shall ·always cherish to tell you, Mr. President, the memory 0£ our meeting, about which I reported £aith£ully to Prime Minister Eshkol. It was most revealing £or me to experience personally, through the conversation we had, the depth
  • ..::..::..;_;...:.:.__ _---:-.-uo:=-=i Offiur) 7/20/64 OJ. - J- .. .C.~ .: - :: .. , ~ ;_ ~- ; _; _fi__ lUl.)7!.J D EPARTMENT OF' STATE h M emorandum ol Conversation DATE: SUOJECT: -•J J uly is. ~ 1964 President ' s Conversation with Ambas'lador UcConaughy
  • PRESENT DIFFERENC!S, AND TO 3UILD A PEACE VI!TNAM. TH~REFORE, TO REHASH OLD· ACCUSATIONS, TO REKINDLE nLD CONTROVERSI::s· -- AND, ABOVE. ALL, TO P.E'JRITZ HI STORY --: • IS ~N-UNNECSSSARY AND UNFORTUNATE WAY TO BEGIN TH~SE CONVERSATIONS ..., ... , ' HEV
  • to position Mts·understnnding readily the real has not been surpr1.s1ng . assume that- the DRVwould not attempt mi~itar~ that unwilling1,ees to mat~h our bomb;lng restraint of our men, 'I to tho fiction ite But regardless to discuss conversations
  • but from the OAS Council Chairman. 5. Last Tuesday State told the OAS Chairman confidentially that you had agreed in principle to attend, but details would have to be worked the Chairman raised the pos_sibility of out. In this conversation, your making
  • here has been a success. Conversely, the refusal of his request will be taken personally by the Ambassador who is even more sensitive than most Latins - and would probably be taken by his government as an indication of its status with us, especially
  • forecast of Dr. I. Neeman of the Israeli Government began with this estimate; it is close to those made in informal conversations by Professor M.A. Adelman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Table 2: 'ffle Costs of Energy for Desalted Costs
  • March 21, 1967 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Subject: War on Hunger Policy Committee As a result of our conversation on Saturday, I have given further thought to the question of chairmanship of the War on Hunger Policy Committee. No matter how
  • the President should fully recognize what is at stake. -5These rather drab views reflect the deep concern of many of us here; the feeling that after a very great effort over a period of years we have reached a watershed. It is summed up by a conversation I had
  • Agreement with Korea. We do not recom­ mend that you raise this topic. However, Park might do so in your . private session. We recommend that you refer this matter to my conversation the following morning, saying only that we want to do . the ri _ght
  • . We do not recom­ mend that you raise this topic. However, Park might do so in your private session. We recommend that you refer this matter to my conversation the following morning, saying only that we want to do the right and fair thing
  • -• • ,· ••>, • ••• • •"' •' • -· -. I / . -. . . . . CONVERSATION ·m: WASCL.EARLY GOING BEYO~lD INST~UCTIONS.• •~-'· • .•.. ~. .. . . . I ~ 2 .~-·cotivrRsArxo:-i j 1 f • er- ,· I. • SU8JJ SECONO DEBRE-THO CONVERSATION .. ~DECEMBE'R12 ~ . ·.• --~~2.r;~-~ • l. IN RE
  • ::"•::_.. •.· •.'.. :.:: ,•'• .'.,... ,... : . . . ', •. / ..,·..;· :· .: ,. . "The Pakistan not,e of Augm1t .31 also alleges that • . •. •.,i : , • in a conversation between the Secretary in the :V.dnistry of •; •,',:::/:·:_;: ··:Externa.l Affairs and Pakistan High Commissioner· in India the against : :. ·: :-.:.. •·: former .held out
  • ~ MY V I S I T IN DANANG-HUE AREA INCLUDED EXTENDED V IS IT S AND INFORiiAL ■ CONVERSATIONS U IT H ALL OF SENIOR MARINE OFFICERS ASHORE, V IS IT IN G ALL FOUR BATTALIONS IN T H E IR F IE L D PO SITIO NS AND TA LKS U IT H OFFICERS DOyN TO COMPANY LE V E
  • !nent.!_ ; Increased tempo of operations 92 35 .. 156 286 22 50 • 555 0 23 52 270 in Southeast Asia l"equil'es conversion or add.5.ttonal BVJlShips, installa.tion of a.ddJtional electronics counter­ measures, 1ncraased overhauls, rno1'e
  • conversation., I believe we face a bat·l·age o! cl.'iticism ili the pi·ess· ar1d 01, the Hill i£ we do not answer a n.u,·t1ber of queries we 11.owha.ve fro:rn both sources concerning deploymen.t rnodificat:ior,.s in ou·r Vietnam assigrnnent policies related