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  • , 1968 4:25 a.m. BT. Si QR ET EANGKOK J3005 NOD!S/CROCOO!LE REFS: CA) STATE 143835 CB) BANGKOK !2946 1. DCMH~~ OP?OR!UN!TYTHIS -~ORNING TO BRIEF FOREIGNMINISTER THANTOt ~~~A.REFERRING TO A~BASSADOR•S CONVERSATION YESTZRDAY CREF3)~ DC
  • '' ·---·-----·------------- ..----- 3 ---THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON Wednesday, D:?cember 25, 1968 12:00 Mr. President: Herewith, the memcon of my conversation with Diem and Khoi, reported at yesterday\;_ lunch. I forwarded it promptly to Saigon and Paris at State's suggestion
  • AntR A CONVERSATION THATHESET OOVN IN VRITINGMIS SUGGESTION FOR A VIETNAr.PASSAGE POI THI STATEOFTHE UNIONRESSAG£ - OR ANOTHER OCCASION. , . FOLLOWING IS~HIS "EMOTO YOUANOA PPOPOS'ID TEXT • • ·- .... ,I QUOTEl'IR• PRESIDENT I ! _ . I
  • Tehran 2647 2p C RESTRICT ION 12/25/ 67 A Deptel 87452 to Saigon C lp [Duplicate of #38b, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "7E(3) Public R~lations Activities"] 12/20/67 A Meeting of President with Saragat 3p 12/27/67 A 12/22/67 A Conversation
  • of petulance which would not be helpful to us or to him in the long run. Nevertheless, he was clearly off base, and if you want the letter sent I will of course send it. Or alternatively, and perhaps better, I could make the same point to Arthur by conversation
  • STATE GRNC E. . 12958, ec. 3.6 BT · NL.i · '16-tib ..S E ~ ~ 10084 Oy .«Ao , NARA Date 'f-3--t 1 NOD~ SUBJECi: OEQUIRIELLE REPORT ' ON CONVERSATION WITH HANOI OFFICIAL DEQUIRIELLE SENT FOLLOWING MESSAGE FROM HANOI DATED FEB, 6: ;MR. HAL WHOM I .MET
  • this opportunity that I shall ·always cherish to tell you, Mr. President, the memory 0£ our meeting, about which I reported £aith£ully to Prime Minister Eshkol. It was most revealing £or me to experience personally, through the conversation we had, the depth
  • PRESENT DIFFERENC!S, AND TO 3UILD A PEACE VI!TNAM. TH~REFORE, TO REHASH OLD· ACCUSATIONS, TO REKINDLE nLD CONTROVERSI::s· -- AND, ABOVE. ALL, TO P.E'JRITZ HI STORY --: • IS ~N-UNNECSSSARY AND UNFORTUNATE WAY TO BEGIN TH~SE CONVERSATIONS ..., ... , ' HEV
  • to position Mts·understnnding readily the real has not been surpr1.s1ng . assume that- the DRVwould not attempt mi~itar~ that unwilling1,ees to mat~h our bomb;lng restraint of our men, 'I to tho fiction ite But regardless to discuss conversations
  • but from the OAS Council Chairman. 5. Last Tuesday State told the OAS Chairman confidentially that you had agreed in principle to attend, but details would have to be worked the Chairman raised the pos_sibility of out. In this conversation, your making
  • here has been a success. Conversely, the refusal of his request will be taken personally by the Ambassador who is even more sensitive than most Latins - and would probably be taken by his government as an indication of its status with us, especially
  • forecast of Dr. I. Neeman of the Israeli Government began with this estimate; it is close to those made in informal conversations by Professor M.A. Adelman of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Table 2: 'ffle Costs of Energy for Desalted Costs
  • -• • ,· ••>, • ••• • •"' •' • -· -. I / . -. . . . . CONVERSATION ·m: WASCL.EARLY GOING BEYO~lD INST~UCTIONS.• •~-'· • .•.. ~. .. . . . I ~ 2 .~-·cotivrRsArxo:-i j 1 f • er- ,· I. • SU8JJ SECONO DEBRE-THO CONVERSATION .. ~DECEMBE'R12 ~ . ·.• --~~2.r;~-~ • l. IN RE
  • and Korea ·os 13 EO) Q,_ \9 ({ l1Me (Approved by Secretary Rusk) t)u,,., .~ T0P S:BCRET - MISSION OF CYRUS R. VANCE (iJ-J ~ Special lnstructio1L You should arrange for a secret conversation with President Park with only his interpreter
  • indlspen ■ lble. conversation ■ in the US, which would follow a c 7. We ■ aid that each of us reco1nl&es that the other has ■ tron1 view ■ on this matter. But the queetion le not whether the two aides llke each other, but rather whether they are prepared