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- ________________ _________ -______________ _ _.._ 28 Thursday, June 8, 1967 Approved by President - 3: 36 pm. Transmitted by US Molink - 3: 58 pni. Received by Soviet Molink - 4: 00 pm. To Chairman From Dear President Mr. Kosygin Lyndon B
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/8/67, 3.58 PM
- .. 40 - SECRET Saturday, June 10, 1967 Approved by the President Transmitted by US Molink Received by Soviet Molink To Chairman From Dear President Mr. - 11:54 am. - 11:58 am. - 11:59 am. Kosygin Lyndon B. Johnson Kosygin: I have your last
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/10/67, 11.58 AM
- telegram concerning the incident with the American Liberty Type Ship torpedoed near Port Said has been received by us and immediately transmitted for infor mation to President Nasser. Res pe ctfull y, A. Kosygin DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 NLJ gs
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/8/67, 12.30 PM
- . Respectfully, ·A. Kosygin ~3.4 9,T- IS7 t contact with you
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/10/67, 11.43 AM
- 24 Thursday, June 8, 1967 Approved by President - 11:35 am. Transmitted by US Molink - 12.:01 pm. Received by Soviet Molink - 12.: 05 pm. I To Chairman From Dear Kosygin President Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson Kosygin, In the light of our
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/8/67, 12.01 PM
- 32 SfGRff:-- _, I ..) Saturday, June 10, 1967 Approved by President - 9:30 am. Transmitted by US Molink - 9:39 am. To The Chairman A. Kosygin From Dear President Mr. of the Council Lyndon of Ministers of the USSR B. Johnson Kosygin, I
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/10/67, 9.39 AM
- 36 :SECRET Saturday, June 10, 1967 Approved by President - 10: 50 a. m. Transmitted by US Molink - I 0: 58 a. m. To From Dear Chairman Kosygin President Mr. Lyndon B. Johnson Kosygin, I have your last message and you can be ~ssured
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/10/67, 10.58 AM
- am. Kosygin Lyndon B. Johnson Kosygin: I welcome your message. We feel that it is the duty of all great states to s·ecure a speedy end to the military conflict, as indicated in Secretary Rusk's earlier message to Foreign Minister Gromyko
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/5/67, 8.57 AM
- Ii Wednesday, June 7, 1967 Approved by President - 11:00 am. Transmitted by US Molink - 11: 18 am. Received by Soviet Molink - 11: 25 am. To Chairman From Mr. Kosygin President Lyndon B. Johnson Chairman: We are instructing our Ambassador
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/7/67, 11.18 AM
- , as you have already stated. Respectfully, DECJ..ASmmI> E.O.12356,Sec.3.-' N1J 9'/-.38::i. By '461 ,NA1lA.,Daac'I-S'-t;S- A. Kosygin .. ]' l!,-..,,..,,..___,,,..,.,..__,.....,,,,,,_""!""_.,,,,,..~-----------------------,------------ ..........,.--
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/8/67, 10.31 AM
- for cessation of military actions and the re-establishment Respectfully, A. Kosygin DECLASmml) R.O.12356,Sec.JA NV , 2s-1,1:z °' 'if .~ Date,?· ,. r;"
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/7/67, 8:34 AM
- by the Security Council. Respectfully, A. Kosygin I>EClABPIID E.O. 12356,Sec.3.4 NJJ · 'iS-/S7 By "if• ,NARA,Dau-t?• ;,.f~
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/6/67, 5:50 AM
- ;that it unconditionally cease military action in the next few hours. 'On our part, we will do the same. We purpose to warn Israel that, if this is not fulfilled, necessary actions will be taken, including military. l -i' i Please give me your views. A. Kosygin R.O
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/10/67, 9.05 AM
- that you employ all your possibilities for the cessation of. military actions and the fulfillment of the resolutions of the Security Coun~il for which we both voted. Re spe ctf ull y' A. Kosygin
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/10/67, 10.05 AM
- . This is required in the highest interest of peace. Re·s pe ctf ull y, A. Kosygin ~IFIFD 1.0. 123~ Sec.,., NlJ , 1s- ,n • . 6a:fJ -..u D & ,1~&,-..,. n..- ;;J.• 1• lj (,, ,,..
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/5/67, 8.05 AM
- translation of of the Monday, June 5, 1957, transmittal: the The Chairman of the Council of Ministers, wishes to know whether President Johnson by the machine. I would like to information ... convey to President releasable portion Kosygin, is standing
- for the press. ) At 7:57 AM, LBJ, who has now been awake for nearly 4 hours, gets a call from Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara that the Soviet Premier, Alexi Kosygin, wants to speak to him on the hotline. LBJ tells McNamara that he and his advisors
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Original hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/5/67, 7.47 AM
- .. 10 :SECRET : Tuesday, June 6, 1967 Approved by the President - 10:03 am. Transmitted by US Molink- 10:21 am. Received by Soviet Molink - 10:43 am. To Chairman Kosygin From President Lyndon B. Johnson Mr. Kosygin, We continue to believe
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/6/67, 10.21 AM
- translation of of the Monday, June 5, 1957, transmittal: the The Chairman of the Council of Ministers, wishes to know whether President Johnson by the machine. I would like to information ... convey to President releasable portion Kosygin, is standing
- McNamara that the Soviet Premier, Alexi Kosygin, wants to speak to him on the hotline. LBJ tells McNamara that he and his advisors will meet in the Situation Room in 15-20 minutes. This is the message the President receives. The
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Original hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/5/67, 7.47 AM
- contained in the donor's deed of gift. NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION. NA F ORM 14 2 9 (8- 8 5) ....,I Debriefing by the President on his talks with Chairman Kosygin, morning of June 23, 1967, at Hollybush, Glassboro State College
- Folder, "HOLLYBUSH ‑‑ June 23 & 25, 1967, Glassboro, New Jersey, Kosygin & Gromyko conversations," NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, Box 10
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 21, February 12- 28, 1967 [3 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- explosion of-.furious accusations of bad faith." Economist reviewing events ln London concludes, Kosygin seems to have agreed North Vietnamese should make some reciprocal concession but refused. Economist thus finds Labor backbenchers, unless
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 31, June 13-20, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 17
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- \ft 9/20/"' /1/LJ/rz.1--c 1q-i.4 1 :7 6/20/67 A J A {a.u,,u ~ (; - /~Cf~ I\JL:_r- tj/-1
- another raid while Kosygin i s in the Far East. Some £eel an attack now might force the Chinese Communists and the Soviet Union together. Acting Secretary Ball reported that the Soviet reaction to the earlier attack on No rth Vietnam had so far been m ild
Folder, "United Kingdom - WWR talks with Wilson, Briefing Book, Feb-67," Country Files, NSF, Box 216
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- reply to Wilson: to Hanoi 187 (With strong Kosygin had no new information "he could not venture As in London he indicated and made it clear and expansion of the Vietnamese Thompson that the last offer overriding that conflict. caveat from
- good results from this strike based on report s received so far . Acting Secretary Ball spoke of the effect of the North Vietnamese attack on Soviet Premier Kosygin's visit to Hanoi. He said it may be that Soviet Union was not aware of plans
- . Ambassador Thompson had talked with Kosygin, and S ecretary Rusk had raised the matter with Ambassador Dobrynin the previous Thursday. The President said that he had 11played for time 11 with the Israelis . He had hoped before Secretary McNamara left to have
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- DECLASSIFIED -- Authority RAC I 95"?6 By ~ NARA, Date I -IS- f I T 28/61-" -MESSAGE BEGINS I AM SORRY TO -BOMBARD YOU -WITH ALL .THESE TELEGRAMS ABOUT "THE KOSYGIN TALKS Bur ·· 20 OR 30 HOURS OF CONSECUTIVE DISCUSSION HAS THROWN UP A GREAT DEAL OF SOVIET
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- is extremely criti cal of the e ntire war effort. Ambassador Harriman: reporte d on his recent conversations with Kosy gin and Tito: Mr. Kosygin, who speaks for his government, does not want to get the UN involved in the Vietnam prol::lem. He says U. S. bombing
- of communist parties, without all parties participating, to act on the Chinese problem. Mr. Bohlen a l so described the Sofia Meeting of War saw Pact coun tries opening today. He noted that both Brezhnev and Kosygin a r e attending. He said that we do
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 93: Sept. 1-11, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 32, June 21-30, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 94: Sept. 12‑18, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 39
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 33, July 1-10, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 18
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- HAPPY ABOUT IT. THEY WOULD MUCH PREFER THE WAR TO END, IF YOU WOULD LEAVE. AND, WITHOUT A DOUBT, THEY WOULD NOT ASK ANYTHING MORE. LAST YEAR, WHEN: I WAS IN THE ·SOVIET UNION, KOSYGIN, WHO WAS PREPARING HIS 1967 .. BUDGET, TOLD ME: "YOU HAVE NO IDEA HOW
- and Kosygin. The exchanges with the Soviets were quite complex, because different budgetary ·~ asures were used in different messages. But none of them had anything to do with the kind of new problem that we now face in Vietnam. Moreover
- it as a choice between Israel and Vietnam and believe we ought to withd raw from Vietnam. He told Secretary Rusk to let Senator Mansfield know that this kind of music in the Senate is just what Kosygin wants to hear. Secretary Rusk before leaving the meeting
- NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL December NOTE FOR MR. 1, 1967 R✓• Walt-I think you will be interested in the attached exchange of correspondence between John D. Rockefeller 3rd and Premier Kosygin con cerning possible Soviet support for the World
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 10, August 1-11 1966 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 9
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- of i nterest and impo rtance des p i ~e t he strains of Vietnam. This at.ti tu de wa s:; ~vident in Premier Kosygin's add r ess to the Supreme So vi @t on t he day following the "straf ing" incident. Kosygin blamed the. US f or the s t r a in in Soviet
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 105: Nov. 9‑14, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 42
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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 73: Apr. 24‑30, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 33
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