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- , 1965
12:20 p. m.
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
Here is Dean Rusk's first report
on his conversation with Gromyko.
We seem to have had more to tell hi'm
than he to tell us. The Secretary's
own su·mmary is in the last paragraph.
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- in any way to
be an intermediary to Hanoi, and Mr. Gromyko subsequenUy exp:resseda highly
negative reaction to Secretary Rusk in Vienna on May 15. This-eonfirm eel qur
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feeling that the Soviets are not now willing to exert effective
- , PRIMIN
CONT INUED, MAKAR IOS HAD STAT D HE THO UGHT HE COULD GE T ENOSIS
·BY VIS IT. SOV IETS, OF COURSE, SIMPLY PLAYED OFF CYPRUS AGAINST
~URKS, AND AFT ER GROMYKO ST ATEMENT SUPPORTI NG FEDERATION,
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5
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