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  • of what cooperative measures we might reasonably ask of Israel in return for our responsiveness in meeting • its arms needs. I suggest that we prepare a paper in time for discussion of this mat­ ter in the Standing Group on 28 April, prior to final
  • that it wants Israel and the Arab States to negotiate their differences with United Nations assistance. He said Israel has been cooperative with Ambassador Goldberg on his plans and tactics to achieve a means of reaching negotiations. He stated that Israel wants
  • increased Israeli cooperation ·with U.S. initiatives 1ri the Near East • . The Hawk sale cost us dear'.cy' in terms of goodwill and influence with the Arabs, but did not make Israel more receptive to U.S. efforts to further the Johnson _refugee initiative
  • have done a great deal of dam.age to our interests and to their own: --They 1ve wrecked a good system of tacit cooperation between Hussein and the Israelis. We had his tacit agreement to keep his arm.or off the west bank of the Jordanj and he had made
  • circillnstances of Dimona, ·t his degr~e ·o':f cooperation is un·~~ue. 'I .. . . ;;.• . " .• .. .·. I ' • .' .. ">: __...·_·• 4 t . ......... .. ~; :.... • "i'..,.... r,. . , "'• • ,' l ... ,. . . .. ~ r
  • . · Dostrowsky, the Director of the Atomic Energy ,::ommission, of which Mr. Eshkol himself is Chairman. In the course of his tour, the Premier expressed his satisfaction at the close cooperation existing between all the research institutions in the country