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  • rights to fly from San Francisco, or the West Coast, to New York and then on to Europe. This prob­ lem has existed for a long time. Of course, an amicable agreement can be reached only through administrative talks, but I hope to facilitate a solution
  • , trying to time it to be most useful to all sides. However, we would not be anxious to see public cormnent which gave the appearance that we we~_Et,.pressuring the Koreans by making a settlement the condition of a visit. Mr~·'Bundy expressed the hope
  • on such a.ddltional force·s should be desla.yed until Parlt ovoreomee the acute problem, he currently faces in. puishing through a Jo.pan-Korea aettl(U'nont. ( .F~r l'?.ur info~mation: the Koreane bad hoped to use the question of further t1roops in order to pry ma.jor
  • mportan t to follow this procedure. All members of the President ' s par ty will, it is hoped , cousu.lt with the K0rean Embassy in Washington before accepting directly any invitations e Ytended to them by mail , telegram , or personal approach' , should