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Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 72: Apr. 12‑23, 1968 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 32
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- . IN CONNECTION 1JITH. A. PEACE-?ETTLEMENT. r _"._ • : ·.._·5) KEY. EL£(1ENTS OF THE GZNEVA ACCORDSAND THE MANILA . '.:· C0:1i'lUNI~U! AS TH!Y RELATE TO PEACE DISCUSSIONS, INCLUDING ··_ . MUTUAL.DE-ESCALA_TORYMEASURES, POW QUESTION, ~ lTHDRAVAL • OF F.ORCESAND
- A s 3 9/22/65 A opw 3/t°i/l°1 f U{ -t6 FepeFt Researel"lM1smor.Rdb11+1, RFe 37.9 ~'--r--c 17 report (UrG ~~ 10.1-cs- Research Memorandum, RFE-37.8 SOJ1 \tl 1ld 3/zq/,q Collection Title National Security File, Files of Robert W. Komer
- prepared to consider anyl:xxly's SU3"gestion for ending it. asked Mr. lbstc:M to check the time and manner of our consultations on u-Thant's latest proposal and that he wanted to shCMthis data to the Priroe Minister. O:MPIDE!!'fflL'.1,L • CONEIDmTIAL -2
- on the current A r ab-Israeli situation. He d escribed it as serious but not yet desperate: -- The U. N. Security Council is meeting , and it is import ant to have it in session on this issue. We do not yet have a full report from U Thant's talks in Cairo
- and Ankara, his next job will be to bring Makarios into line. DECLASSIFIED l\ulhortty N L.J R~. j g-:;n g' ("[pLJ2 NARA. Date /';) ·f(-1J3 SECRET ..SECRE~ -2 Next is U Thant. He has already called for the "total demilitarization" of Cyprus and may
- . Thia i• a matter ~f deep_concern, and it i• a matter for Saudi _Arabia,~ •h~ desires, to raise at the United Nati~ Saudi Arabia had alr:eady done 10 m a letter ~~nt to U Thant. " • • ControlofBulkofNation KETAF, Yemen, Feb. 1 year~ as our grandfathers
- Rusk's report of Ambassador Goldberg 1s conversation with Secretary General U Thant was based on the attached summary of a telephone report from New York. The full m~morandum of the conversation is not yet ready but will be available by morning. Bromley
Folder, "March 31st Speech, Vol. 2, Tabs aa-vv," National Security Council Histories, NSF, Box 47
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- affected the military situation. llI. Until recently, the enemy was countbtg on a. lon~ war of attrition wh.kh would ev~nt1..1ally w~ar do·#n the willingness o!. the South Vietnamese and the U. s. to .continue to Ii2ht. Tlds has not proven
- SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE ? 1163 Re.po.r.t bl fP,U I... S-t--a.teTop Sec.Fatr~-:- Guba DATE W 2 1!/77 U1
- should of course s t r e s s these assessm ents n e c e ssa rily based on propaganda and other evidence to date, and that :ve ta.king these factors very much into account as we proceed with program. 3. Although Indians and U Thant publicly, Canadians
- : We are ready to help any way we can, and the Ambassador has told the Secretary General this. But the Turks, as all of us know, mis trust U Thant. DECLASSlF!ED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3..6 NLJ _9~7:....""'...::3;.;.;:10~~-By u, , NARA Date 1-,z1-n ..!f10
- -~ Cl~ U.--1 ~11-~"-exchange i. letters on Cuba. t,:. y-------~::'.l-- U-~ ~ I cannot be~ieve that there could have)0 ~ been any
- senior position with the United Nations,C!,b.P.I. Radio and Visual Dep~rtment by the federal government of USA because of my memorandum and documentation addressed to the' Secretary General U Thant requesting to supervise by a special committee my global
- and Canadians) to stop their support of our Vietnam policy. 7. It will meet some per sist~nt objections of unaligned nations and leaders {primarily the Indians and U Thant}. 8. It will somewhat de-fuse the Algerian meeting by strengthening our supporters
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- 3HORTFALL ............ $ 555,o26 NOTES: Secretary General U Thant, in his report on Cyprus to the 3ecurity Council dated June 15, now estimates the finacial obligations for the operations of UNFICYP, for the thze~-month period ending June 27, at $5,430,000
- (the Pope) a letter saying we have gone along with a ceasefire in fourteen points -- in U Thant proposal, and in the State of the Union Message. MIDDLE EAST The President: George Ball is our Middle East man. Ambassador Ball: We're getting
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 63: Feb. 17‑21, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 29
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- rpt CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Bio Sketch C ~ +. -Je.q i' DATE Ah-~ 'i► ~, ~ RESTRICT ION 1/19/ 68 A 1/19/68 A 2p [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 2/20/68] #32c rpt Bio Sketch ~ ,,... 3• - , 8 Ah- C ct q I,-~, r 1p U~ae½t~ - - E~eH~~-te
- the document. in accordance with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) --16 Feb 68 thru GENERAL 29 Feb 68 February: 16 -- Msg from 16 -- Rostow U Thant memo, 16
Folder, "September 25, 1968 - 12:17 p.m. National Security Council," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 4
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- international agencies . We must . . . There is no change in the Chinese representation. In summary, it will be routine. Secretary Rusk: Major votes on major questions will not take place before the election. Ambassador Ball: U Thant meddled too much
- it to the assembly of those present.) Ready to talk to anyone, at any time. Goldberg has urged U Thant to take any initiative. We have tried to take it to the Security Council. Appreciate your views. Will take whatever action is necessary. I always keep your
- to have told him short:cy before his d~ath that U Thant bad a...-re.:1ged for talks with the North Vietnamese 1n Bangkok that were turned down by Secretary McNamara1 MR. MOYERS: No. Q. Any comment on the State Department confirming the story
- of the National Liberation Front or for still some other reason. I1ll be glad to hear anything which your people pick up as to Ho Chi Minh's motlva.Uon. My impression is that he will not respond constructiw.ly to U Thant and we have seen no indications
- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CO~fFIDEHTIAL April 20, 1967 MEMORANDUM TO: Secretary of State Secretary of Defense Herewith extracts from a memorandum done especially for the President on U. S. policy towards Is rc;iel. The President would wish
- ,,..,. with PrMlflent Pak la our conth1Ulftl --ltment to the _,,..,t of KorM llgalnat tDrth Morea MCIC..W,l1t Cltlneo u:.JJ Di:,::t:•7c , t·.·-._':_!._, }:z·::.: Sec De:t Cont Nr. X _ 7 7 'I, 7 _2_.) ·J C.-.s.o_-.P_h . J ·SECR:ET Area: 38,175 sq. Population
- · fURthe-r aetton.-betoR the election. The Navy . b• atnm&ouly ~•slated the nductiau we llave· .mte made so fe~ .ad lt I• poaable that there wo"14 be unfriendly leaks to, the U we go funher ia dae UPI. two J:J'U!i>ntbfl" Tbeee leaks COllld · tied topd&er
- , with Secretary General U Thant, and the United Nations. Our pos ition is entir ely clear and it i s summarized in th e four teen-point pape r which we have now made public. The other side is not inte r ested. W e hav e had no comeback from them. W e have u
- . ·~~ .!.·1 ., the leading announced He was to be a prominent effectively;., and on October Big Minh played who had spent of his u r.der it ( ~ chance may have been more by a respected "shoe"), detr~ent erratic ·the that a 17-man High
- Nations peace for In Cyprus ot the U.N. Secret- ce In Cyprus, due to expire Before 1 ary-General U '11lant, and Ge on September 26. the Turl neral K.S. Thlmayyn, the UN U Thant, the Secreto.ry Ge- Kemal E force commander. neral, proposed In a report to ers
- the statement is made available publicly, we approached the Secretary General of the United Nations, U Thant, and asked him to release it suggesting that it iµight be particularly appropriate on Human Rights Day which "is December 10th. Believing that the right
- and 202), Depths concluded no ul d now be tak n. decision, 2 •. ..~. .1r"a l CCIBDtll'U.na c unt was taken of fact there opposition qr pa in field. 1 J ing USG in ni tribal rivalries. Mor eover , tained f or ignlf • year vi ut U •m:mort
- ADMINISTRATION. NA FORM 1429 (6-85) WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT ~ DATE CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE cable -€AP67104 re trilateral talks S 3 pp u ,i)AAA1' b•y,O 3::..-:Jq < !?f) '1 /c 'gl {'f Alt S: 66 cabJ.e AP67092 3 ~U1
- ~ l /i)IA~~~~~~. .sn ....·AQ~••c;::c;:zi1:c;;~ ~~11;1~~,n~-- ~ ': 0 d11i11 ;u,()(t_.~ u 1-:J..t--l"I X~' 11-l 'U..-tf '~/~1s- ~U-13.fl.E~.a+~~m'11.a.._.t:Q.:r:.Jlli~=s&H:H~frt1h-~e&3~~ t ~ 6 - ll~63 A FILE LOCATION Natioaal Security File ,x
- Stev4nsoos. • • aame people. As the Anb proverb baa It. IN THE SENATE C1l' THE UNITED STATES In this synthesis, as U Thant calla thl.a fthe enemy or my enemy la my !nen.d." Wednesdav; June 19, 1963 • merger, we would be 1 voice out or 128., Tod y, by vlrtu
- 13th, Gulf conclusion U Thant's of and and he wanted Tonkin! back by U Thant, a new round he had Vance Relations to to hearings City, Mr. summoned Foreign Wheeler pre-emption we should Earlier sending Wheeler, the 21st, Hanoi
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 39, August 18-31, 1967 [2 of 5]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 21
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- an~: a.adii1gnal~_:e ricnigij J~o-:"jwffiJ_y,:9J!.~~ L1 •millior( mor·e·--tori's -·of' U J~pecllically; · ·sinc~: Ias~y...:~tj1e Indi~~s~_,ha:v.e·~~cq\ iired·:_1 - - l~9.!.:9_g_q~ ~~~!:l~~~ir1.Y!.hea·~: ~crij:i1."'te]l - ~y" AusJriI{~ .--·s:::Wii'eat. pos sibl y
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 1, April 1 - 30, 1966 [1 of 3]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 7
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- , from Rostow re: PolandI;,-. -t/-.f-1 IVL .J ~fe; re. /,.26JJ> ..)..S-2-- ~ 4/-2~ g1:, _ c).S-;}._ 1 p 04/26/66 A e ~ 3' ...- .LI _,,;t7f, Saigon 4188 ~ - 7 _; ~ ~F - - ~ J> Al L.J g 6,.. ~ ~ - ~~--i-~-P"'P--e.-s±de-,,-t-'-+--rmm-U-ost ow
- --Chicom call for world summit meeting abolition nuclear weaponso --AEC announcement that detonation uranium rather than plutonium in to consider involved enriched ·u Thant '••,·, ••-CONFIDE~iTIAl., 01 .,.. ~ /) 0 1 '"' j .• -€0fWI~NTIAtt - 2
- . • . . • ' t He said U Thant believes that a bombing pause of 3 o~ 4 days will produce arrangements for talks between the Vice President and these representatives. • • • f• t ' I •I The President said that both suggestions are· pleasing to him
- country by presenting the degree of a.ttor:tion he receives from the .Americ~1 people and the U~Se Goven1.mento 2. To px0sent to our Indian audience as~ects of ?~oside~t Jol::-.son's concept of the 11Grea.t Societyu, in to:::ms of .America's consci'3n-;io
- -s~, ~~F;_N5£-""""~- C '½ .ll5.~ct J,J~Fjf~ i hJDIAN rf\MtN£ $:u.....~- ~ JW'( Saunders to Bromley Smith -yq~l 118 s Bundy to Bowles [sanitized in FRUS, Vol. 25, #101] 113a cable memo (,\JOtt't'N C ~ Page 4 of 7 Pages 2 Date