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- AIKEN CONGRATULATES LBJ ON BIRTH OF HIS GRANDSON PATRICK LYNDON, HANDLING OF MIDDLE EAST CRISIS; LBJ'S UPCOMING MEETING WITH ALEXSEI KOSYGIN; SOVIET CONCERNS ABOUT CHINA; LADY BIRD JOHNSON'S RECENT TRIP TO VERMONT; LBJ JOKES ABOUT HIS GRANDSON'S
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Kosygin
Lyndon
B. Johnson
Kosygin:
I welcome
your message.
We feel that it is the duty
of all great states to s·ecure a speedy end to the military
conflict,
as indicated
in Secretary
Rusk's
earlier
message
to Foreign
Minister
Gromyko
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/5/67, 8.57 AM
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This is required
in the highest interest
of peace.
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- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, Kosygin to LBJ, 6/5/67, 8.05 AM
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Tuesday, June 6, 1967
Approved by the President - 10:03 am.
Transmitted by US Molink- 10:21 am.
Received by Soviet Molink - 10:43 am.
To Chairman Kosygin
From President Lyndon B. Johnson
Mr. Kosygin,
We continue to believe
- Kosygin, Aleksey Nikolayevich, 1904-1980
- Hotline message, LBJ to Kosygin, 6/6/67, 10.21 AM
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Key Chronology of Total Bombing Cessation
June 5:
Kosygin has reason to believe cessation would
- LBJ meets Alexia Kosygin at Glassboro; Glassboro police chief; Lady Bird makes calls about luncheon for Kosygin's daughter; Lady Bird to Glassboro; Johnsons meet Kosygin & his daughter, Mrs. Gvishiana; Lady Bird & guests to Governor's beach house
- was on this business
when Wilson, having had Kosygin down at his country house in Chequers over
the weekend and apparently having talked Vietnam to him all night, then
drove him home to Claridge's Hotel at eleven o'clock at night, or midnight
maybe, and then at two