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  • General U Thant promptly co~iled 'With the Egyptian request. In these new circumstances, President Johnson sent a letter to Prime Minister Eshkol of Israel on May 17 expressing sympathetic understanding of the strain placed upon Israel's patience
  • on June 14 or 15, details of the delegation to be provided later. When asked if Foreign Minia.t ei: Gromyko would be coming. the Soviet oifi.cer said he didn *t know yet. In this connection, the press is reporting Prime Minister Eshkol as ha.vb1g told his
  • Agramat. (They entered the Chicago bar the same year.) The message is via. Goldberg to you from Prime Minister Esbkol. The:re are two points. 1. Eshkol uhopea you understand" the action taken by Israel; that it resulted from a judgment that their security