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Telephone conversation # 10941, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 10/11/1966, 5:20PM
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- LBJ REPORTS ON HIS MEETING LAST NIGHT WITH ANDREI GROMYKO INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF: NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION; MLF; VIETNAM; CULTURAL, SPACE, CONSULAR, FISHERIES, AIR AGREEMENTS; LBJ REVIEWS BACKGROUND OF MANILA CONFERENCE, DISCUSSES ASIAN
Telephone conversation # 10943, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 10/11/1966, 5:20PM
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- FULBRIGHT PRAISES LBJ'S MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO BUT EXPRESSES RESERVATIONS ABOUT US POLICY IN VIETNAM; US RELATIONS WITH FRANCE; NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION; RECENT STATE DEPT APPOINTMENTS; FULBRIGHT'S HEALTH; UPCOMING MANILA CONFERENCE
Telephone conversation # 13511, transcript, WALT ROSTOW and DEAN RUSK, 10/2/1968, time unknown
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- ROSTOW SUMMARIZES HIS CONVERSATION WITH DEAN RUSK, WRITES THAT RUSK IS SENDING DETAILED REPORT ON HIS MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO TO WH VIA COURIER; ROSTOW WRITES BRIEF SUMMARY OF RUSK AND GROMYKO'S DISCUSSION OF VIETNAM, MISSILE TALKS, AND MIDDLE
- Director Poster discussed the s u b ject w it h F o r e i g n Minis t e r Gromyko. He told him that the U n i t e d States had no Intention of extending the armaments race to outer space and would welcome a joint declaration or agreement that neither
- ---- -------------------------- :----------- 214 Effort to table partial draft treaty ------------------- 219 Rusk - Gromyko taj.ks --------------------------------------- 228 - Safeguards (l) ------------------------------ .------------ 231 Allied Consultations Security assurances (l
- ............ 7 Initial Johnson Program . .......................... 8 Gromyko Missile Proposals ......................... 11 Soviet Collateral Proposals (1964). . . . . . . . . 13 Gomulka Plan....................................... 15 COtTFIDEHTIAii
- . Kohler that he would discuss subjects: (1) Nuclear - MEETING the conference in terms ban. (3) Berlin He said that the principal conclusion of the test ban discussion was that the Soviets would not accept inspections. Gromyko's position was adamant
- East question, Gromyko had no taste for going through the General Assembly again. The provisional draft is still the basis for talks. There is considerable movement on the Arab side but not enough. Egypt is not close to settling the Suez problem
- in the Soviet-Iranian exchange of notes 1962 in which Moscow accepted Tehran's would ~ot be deployed on Iranian for a Mediterranean of January reference to U Thant of March 10, 1962. to it was in Gromyko's letter There was no reference zone Union made
- by challenge" proposal at this session. The Soviets had not, however, dropped the threshold and moratorium proposal, and Foreign Minister Gromyko made this «See Negotiations on a Comprehensive Test Ban, 1965-1967 From Geneva, tel. 1898, Apr. 6, 1966, Secret
- ten to fifteen years away. Top-rank German scientists revealed to be working on various projects in both the United States and the USSR. l2il Gromyko hints at development of weapons by USSR to offset US atomic monopoly. Mutual distrust, accusations