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- 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.
· ~~
Francis ·1-X. Bator
OK to is sue
- 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
- this memorandum to establish guidelines
for this discussion.
l.
Unless I give specific instructions 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