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- the Secretary
General had sent to the Eastern Mediterranean simultaneously
with Mr. Vance, returned to New York to assist in devising a
UN cover for the hoped-for "Vance Agreement."
Ambassador
Goldberg and members of his staff, as well as Department
officials
- arrangements are a Rube Goldberg contribution politically and
can 1t work. We hoped we could get a.t i:he basic problem through the
UN. In ar.y case, we have an opportunity for a new start.
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Secretary Rusk added that we have somewhat succeeded in ta.king
- the job.
Archbishop Makarios has indicated a
willingness to present a new constitution to the Turk Cypriots. The
Secretary General wants to. get the parties together.
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The President: Is there anything Goldberg can do that he is not doing?
!
Joe Sisco
-
Secr etary McNamara, speaking from the attached
that Viet Cong actions had reached a new high in July, including
the highest number of weapons lost by the South Vietnamese to the
Viet Cong. It has been a difficult month, but the increased Viet Cong
-
OF CYPRUS
August 31, 1962
Mr. Presiden~:
In my country, we often quote the words of an early American
patriot who said, 11Show me the land where liberty dwells;·there
my home is. 11
it'
Those words have new meaning for us all after.these
hours in
Cyprus
- of it in the Washington Post
this morning. He said it is inconceivable on how this could happen.
The President said that General Westmoreland never submitted
any letter to me recommending General Walt to be Commandant of the
Marine Corps. General Wheeler said it would
- by protecting threatened
elements of the population in 9re-planned safe havens. (This
will be discussed with the British and the Canadians on
Thursday and we have alerted our posts in other countries
contributing components to the UN force in ?reparation