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  • Sihanouk should be warned about the North Vietnamese troops his cou ntry is harboring. The President said he thinks there is merit in trying to catch them. "We 1 ve got to serve notice on Sihanouk if the y are g oing to us e h is t er ritory." DECLASSIFIED
  • that formal diplomatic ties were broken in late 1964 - early 1965. Walt Ro stow said Sihanouk broke relations when it looked as though the U.S. would lose the war in South Vietnam. Secretary Rusk said Cambodia is getting some Chinese aid. relations between
  • and prospects; - - threat of assassinations in Saigon. 2. Cambodia (Sect. Rusk) -- Sitrep on possible contacts and initiatives with Sihanouk. 3. Eastern Europe (Sect. Rusk) - - Poland and Most Favored Nation treatment; -- asylum for Czech refugees
  • be very severe. CAMBODIA Secretarv Rusk: Gene Black dici not get to see Sihanouk. MEETING NOTei COPYRIGr1TED F'U5l1cotion Requiros Pennissi9R of (Qp~ignt Ho1dw1. W. Thomas Jb"nson They were Mf!Tl~~S ~&QHS COPYP 1GfilED ,oblleatlon Riqvires PerMinio 0