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  • : US Aid to the UAR ' t Given the Congressional arid other criticism of aid to the UAR, I think it would be desirable to let the President review our policy on this matter before any new decisions are taken. I don't mean to suggest that he
  • Foreign aid
  • Memorandum # 319, US Aid to the UAR, 11/20/1964
  • , AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT SUBJECT: Distribution of Foreign Aid Cuts The President will wish to review the program changes proposed in the FY 1964 foreign aid program as a result of Congressional action this year, since the way in which
  • Foreign aid
  • Memorandum # 276, Distribution of Foreign Aid Cuts, 12/26/1963
  • SUBJECT: Presidential Determination re Aid to Indonesia . :-... The President has decided that no determination with respect to aid to Indonesia should be made pending the outcome of the tripartite ministerial conference in Bangkok and the summit
  • Foreign aid
  • Memorandum # 278, Presidential Determination re Aid to Indonesia, 2/3/1964
  • THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 6, 1964 NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 309 FOR: The Secretary of State The Secretary of Defense The Administrator, Agency for International Development SUBJECT: Presidential Determination ­ Aid
  • Foreign aid
  • Memorandum # 309, Presidential Determination - Aid to Indonesia, 7/6/1964
  • MAP levels with either country. Until we·have a clearer idea of the prospects for the FY 1965 aid program~ it seems to me premature to indicate to India or Pakistan how much military aid they might be able to count upon, regardless of how tentatively
  • Foreign aid
  • : Latin American Military Aid The President has today approved determinations with regard to military aid to Latin America. In administering these funds and planning future programs, the President wishes to insure that our policies, MAP and otherwise
  • Foreign aid
  • Memorandum # 297, Latin American Military Aid, 4/22/1964
  • the several recommendations which involve an enlarged role in Africa for the World Bank. The Secretary of State together with the AID Administrator - - is authorized to take whatever additional actions are appropriate to this end. I would like the Department
  • Foreign aid
  • .. FILE COPY THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 18, 1964 LIMITED OFFICIAL USE NATIONAL SECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 293 TO: The The The The The Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Director of Central Intelligence Administrator of AID
  • assistance programs. The report should evaluate the economic and political merits of both kinds of loans in terms of: xnajor U. S. assistance objectives, by categories of aided countries; -- the costs and consequences for other U. S. interests, particularly
  • Foreign aid
  • of Telecommunications Management has been designated by the Presi­ dent as the agent for coordinating this project. The State Department and AID are to determine (a) the countries to be included in this program and (b) U.S. Government actions, if any, for encouraging
  • Foreign aid
  • Director of Central Intelligence Administrator of AID Director of U.S. Information Agency Director of the Bureau of the Budget The President has indicated his general agreement with the recommendations contained in the paper on language training for U.S
  • of preserving the independence and stability of Libya. He asks that the Department of State, in conjunction with other interested agencies, prepare an action program to this end, which he would like to review by 10 April. McGeorge Bundy cc: Administrator, AID
  • will continue to build bridges across the Gulf which has divided us from Eastern Europe. They will be bridges of increased trade, of ideas, of visitors and of humanitarian aid." The President would like the Department of State to complete by August 1, 1964
  • s THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGT O N LIMITED OFFICIAL USE October 18, 1968 NATIONAL S ECURITY ACTION MEMORANDUM NO. 371 TO: Secretary of State AID Administrator Secretary of Commerce Secretary of Agriculture Secretary of the Treasury SUBJECT
  • Administrator, AID Director, USIA ' The President has reviewed the discussions of South Vietnam which occurred in Honolulu, and has discussed the matter further with Ambassador Lodge, He directs that the following guidance be issued to all concerned.: 1
  • INTELLIGENCE ADMINISTRATOR, AID ' ' I have today determined that it is essential to establish in Washington a small conlmittee for the management of U. S. policy and ope*atiqns in South Vietnam. After consultation with the Secretary of State, I h.3
  • its_civilian components will continue . to be supported with funds, personnel, and other ,requirements by the civil agencies involved, such as State, AID, · JSr \, CIA, and Department of Agriculture. COMUSMACV is expected to call on these agencies, as well
  • The Administrator, Agency for International Development SUBJECT: Study of Possible Redeployment of U.S. Division now Stationed in Korea This is to request that the Secretary of State coordinate a joint State-AID-Defense study which will enable me
  • to our two aide memoires, to the end of assuring that the implementation of the Odendaal report is deferred as long as possible and, hopefully,· until the decision on the merits of the case in the International Court of Justice. In developing this program
  • · corresponding to the jurisdiction of the geographic bureaus in the Depart­ ment of State. Each IRG shall l;>e composed of the regional Assistant Sec­ retary of State, Executive Chairman, and a designated representative from Defense, AID, CIA, the Organization
  • of State, AID, and USIA and when appropriate for other civilian agencies with limited foreign operations. Each of the other addres~ee agencies will be responsible for the organization of appropriate training programs for its own officers. Each