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  • SYSTE~. USSR FAVORED IAEA svsrgM. CS> HE DID NOT VA NT TO REITERATE DETAILS OF WHAT KOSYGIN HaD SAID ABOUT VIETf-JAM. USSR REGRETTED US POLICY THERE ·ANO H~D ?OINTED OUT TO UST~~ ~AY OUT . MORE THAN ONCE. ·r SE6RE'f NO- TO BE RE PRODUCED W :THOU T H
  • ~CAP 82348J s 1 tl- ~ b·)-,s- IJ~3 .Ll ._ --~'I DATE g Dostow to President (CAP 82335) - ,..., .,_ _ ., - ,_7- ,, t/ .(I L J 91-/1//;, TS 1 f) ~ [Duplicate of #84, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Kosygin, " and #6, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow
  • to follow up with Kosygin as you suggested. I am sure ;that the best way of doing this is, at least at this stage, to discount U Thant completely - the Russians have given him the works and it would only be counter-productive to play their game
  • letter from you to Chairman Kosygin proposing an eighteenmonth "truce" in deployment of anti-ballistic missile launchers and strategic fixed land-based missile launchers. This proposal was outlined in the memorandum I submitted to you on May 2, 1966
  • . In Russia, Khrushchev treated me with respect, because I sat next to Stalin when he was at the lower end of the tableo Kosygin met me first when he was an assistant to Mikoyan at a time when I was negotiating with Stalin. I know Harold Wilson from his days
  • --Kashmir-­ the going is even tougher than at Tas kent, and they don't have Kosygin cracking the whip over them. The Indians came out of this •round oking better than the Paks. They went prepared to take limited actio restoring normal communi­ cations broken
  • ·; A. KOSYGIN. JANUARY··· 27, ~··, 1"968. '. END · TEXT. : :.::i , .~·· lGP~ ' THOMP SON (-.[;:4' .i, .y;-.J i~,:;_;:-! . .- ·.,. t • ~ ·. ··.•:,;.;;;; • •.~·iili~.:;;.::~-J.~':.;,ii.:... ~ ..,:.;,.: :., • a.~------~~.·-· 1 i
  • of Madras A-J..63 2. Kamaraj' s belief that IndiaJ and he personally J have obtained a commitment by USSR Prime Minister Kosygin that Russia will help India ensure that Pakistan lives up to the Tashkent Agreement. 3. \ Somewhat surprisingly Kamaraj
  • ~OR SECRETA~Y RUSK lo lN YIEW OF CON~INUING PUBLICITY ABOUTTHE POSSIBILITY OF SUMMIT MEETING BETWEENPRESIDENT· JOHONSONANO KOSYGiN, I RECOMMEND THAT, IF A DECISiON IS· ACTUALLYREACHEDTO HOLD SUCH A MEETiNG,.THERE ~E ADEO~ATECONSU~T~TION WITH· THE FRG PRIOR
  • wanted you to know how I expect to handle my talks with Kosygin on two of the major topics that seem bound to come up. First, Vietnam. As I have told David Bruce, I believe that my purpose must be to make absolutely clear to the Russians my firm belief
  • -Kosygin-Podgorny trip to Warsaw - - and last Thursday the East Germans, obviously alarmed, warned the other Eastern European countries against establish­ ing diplomatic relations with Bonn. On Saturday, Moscow issued - OECRE':I? 1~ -~-'I~ bEGRE'3
  • -enkovsky papers and a recently published Dodd Committee report which accused the leaders of the Soviet. Union of be1ng murderers. He also mentioned a man who paraded near the Soviet Embassy with a placard saying that Kosygin and Brezhnev were murderers
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ll39a memo RESTRICTION DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE to the President re: meeting between Gandhi and Kosygin secret tllvn~ AIL J 'ii(:. .J..S-6 2 p (~wf &/W/oo All-J'itV S/0 j rt./~~ o,q_00'7-I 04/26/66 A 1 p 04