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The Reykjavik Ministerial Meeting of NATO
A.
Background
The North Atlantic Council, in Ministerial session of
Foreign Ministers will meet in Reykjavik, Iceland, June 24-25.
This will be the first time that Iceland, a small but
strategically
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Secretary Rusk:
Let's wait until we have all the
You don't have any estimate of what might happen.
Secretary Fowler:
Th ere have been some money flow.
The President: We have three messages:
Economic
State of the Union
-- Budget Message
Don't tie
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a time when this could get in the way of NPT.
It is therefore a decision between "Plowshare'' vs. the test ban treaty.
The treaty requires you to keep the debris from these tests at home.
THE PRESIDENT: The question is would Cabriolet violate the treaty
- to Vietienne was delivered.
to Bunker has not be en.
The message
THE PRESIDENT: Somebody asked me how I read accurate accounts of what
Hanoi is doing. I tell them I read leaks from the State Department in the
New York Times.
SECRETARY CLIFFORD: We may get
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The President then summarized saying that actually there are only three for us.
Goldberg said he wanted to take exception to a statement made by Secretary
Rusk that there will be a future time to go to the United Nations
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Since the early 1950' s th'e United States has carried a larger share
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defense burden of the North Atlantic area tar a longer period ot
time than was anticipated.
Moreover, todo.y this couriti-y has great
responsibilities
- to a non-mandatory apportion..~ent
for peacekeeping costs above the one-third limit governing.
our mandatory assessment; (b) keeping adequate
• . air trans
port units available at all times for U"N airlift; and
(c) proposing a U.S. program to train units