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  • uni ts. I J 17. Husayn would the Palestinians, and The endeavor probably most of them he is an like to win the allegiance of he has made efforts to do so. is futile, however, since to anachronism The King's hopes for appeasing the Palestinians re­
  • of an appropriate resolution. We would like to express that hope, Mr. President, that you personally and your government will take a position which will respond to the interests of cessation of w.ar in the Near East, and to the interests of peace in the Near East
  • FOR JORDAN FROM HIS FORTHCOMING WRITING, THE EACTIONS OF OUR EMBASSIES IN J~ IA, KUWAIT AND T !POLI 0 NOT APPEAR TO us TO HOLD OUT mu~H HOPES THAT THE KING WILL BE THAT SUCCESSFUL. . 8. I SriALL BE HAVING A MEETING WITH HUSSEIN lN THE NEAR FUTURE