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The Deputy Under Secretary
of State
The Aasiatant Secretary of
State (Par Eastern Affairs)
The Special Aaeiatant to the
Preaident for National
Security Affair•
'ffle Deputy Special Aasietant
to the Preaident for
National Security Affair•
The Military Aide
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However, some may turn
to the Communist Bloc for aid, not only if they feel the West has not
been sufficiently
responsive to their n~eds, but also as a means of em
phasizing their neutrality.
Many of' the nev West African nations will
probably also
- Foreign aid
- to be in pro-
aided by Guevnra'o trip
Cuba is nov, by its
ports
problec
aD:1
froo non-
have been so fnr quite
to the US nre probably
SU@ll'
ot Cuba's foreicn
cxcha.nge troa
nan-Bloc sources.
36. Cuba's econa:iy is still
technical
abrood
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Affairs and for Science and Technology; the Counselor,
Department of State; Assistant
Secretary of Defense,
Paul H. Nitze; the Military Aide to the President.
ITEM FOR DISCUSSION
U.S.
POLICYTOWARD
CUBA
For discussion ot future U.
or recent events in Cu
- coverage
GATT and TAGG
European economic matters
Economic integration
SAUNDERS
Civic action
Counter-insurgency
MAP and economic
PL-480
and police programs
aid - (only top round-ups
• ( "
"
11
and controversial
"
"
issues)
"
)
SCHLESINGER
United Nations
- and Technology; the Counselor, Department of
State; Assistant Secretary of Defense (ISA); the Deputy Under Sec-.
retary of State; the Deputy Director (Plans), Central Intelligence
Agency; and the Military Aide to the President.
ITEM1 -- U1 S1 POLICYTOWARD
CUBA
- :-:E, f...S YOUR Mi!:SSAGZ
PO!NTEJ O~T . THE~ THS MOT IVZS W~ICH ?~O~OTE~ US TO GIVE AID OF
THIS NATURE TO CUBA CEASE. T¥.EY Ar?:;: ·~O LONGER P.?PLICA3LE. HE>::::E
WE HAV2 INSTRUCTED OUR OFFICERS- -AN~ . THl5I ~EANS, AS I HAU: ~LREADY
STATED, ARE I
- } No overflight
(2) 11 economic aid
(3) 11 help refugees
(4) Guantanamo
Soviet suggests formal
up - Stevenson says no Sov. deliberately deceptive on Sams site.
11
may have committed to Castro to leave Sams - Mikoyan soys no
expert on crating (Bombers)
They have
- IF OTHER AGGRAVATIONS COULD BE RELIEVED,
@UT THAT WE MUST GET THE ONE QUESTION BEFORE US PROMPTLY
RESOLVED.
FYI. WITH REGARD TO SAM SITES, WE HAD CLEAR IMPRESSION THEY
INTENDED TO LEAVE THEM IN (UBA, AND THEY ALSO ?AID THEY HAD
GIVEN THESE GUNS TO A NUMBER