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- Europe went well. The Committee w i ll not now press
for adoption of the resolution.
T he President, arr iving at 12:50 P. M ., said the purpose of the me eting was
to discuss the problems we face down the road in our relations with Europe.
Other meetings
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level, but vould be free to designate repreaentative1 at eh• Ambassadorial
level it they 4eaired.
The purpose of the meeting would bei a) to take stock, diacuas and
define the substantive issues involved; b) to auggest approaches toward
- of those officers
who are auth~rized to discuss these problems with the press,
and that other officers should be instructed to refrain from
such discusEii
- to the contrary,
I do not wish any American official in any forum to press
for a binding agreement at this time. I wish to maintain the
position established in our talks with Prime Minister Wilson
-- namely, that the U.S. is not seeking to force its own
- Secretary 'ryler-,
Aasiatant .S eeretacy Greenfield, .Amba~sador· Smith., and'
the regular Public A£fairs Bureau s .pokeaman aa the
onl:y :author.ize:d officers 't n the J>epartment co dia;c uss
with the: press the st:atus of gove~atal. a~nd inter
- to release this NSAM. However, at
Tab B is a brief statement that Bill or George could release to the press.
This would be a useful signal in Europe of Presidential concern with
a problem they regard important.
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Francis ·1-X. Bator
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