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- and to Berlin. Draft messages to each are attached at Tab B for your approval. The Germans are nervous. These messages would be an effective public gesture of support. I concur in Secretary Rusk 1 s recommendation. CXJ.~ostow Approve messages_
Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- there was action. He believed that the Czech crisis had saved a dangerous situation which was almost lost on the Hill. Now there is a little time if the Germans and the others act. Secretary Clifford reportad that his trip to Berlin had been very valuable. He
- Wheeler Undersecretary Nitze Ed Freid Bromley Smith CIA Director Helms Walt Rostow Leonard Marks John Leddy Tom Johnson Mr. Katzenbach: The Ministerial meeting is being held against an unhappy background: Paris problems, tension in Berlin. Mr. Leddy
- with restrictions contained in the donor's deed of gift, GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA OC 73.495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) Jet statements out on Secy. Rusk - Spain 4 hours time - Yugoslav, Poland - How to handle negotiations at Berlin. 14-1 some discussions
- impact of our military expenditures in NATO countries. Three questions you may wish to ask if not covered in the discussion: 1. How will the current Berlin situation affect NATO? 2. Will the prospective military budget cuts affect the level of our