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- , and will be seeing them Friday
or Satu.rday in New York City . If there's
no word, he'd like to know that, too.
Carol
RECEIVED
OCT2 61967
CENTRAL FILES
[1 of 8]
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
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Wednesday,
October 25
- for Expanding Refugee Absorption Rate
1.
The Jordan Seven Year Plan Proposals
2.
Other Potentials and New Dimensions in the Area
a.
Resumption and Expansion of Development Projects and Refugee
Training
b.
Expanding Tourist Trade
c.
Expanding Israel-West
- in the area.
Caradon suggested that further useful steps might be
taken in New York. He indicated that, if the reports on the
deteriorating Middle East situation were confirmed, he would
recommend that the United States, France, and the United
Kingdom jointly
- 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
- .
You have agreed to see the UAR Ambassador,
Dro Mostafa Kamel, on Monday, May 22, 1967 at
3:00 porno The call will be a farewell courtesy
call before Ambassador Kamel's departure for his
new post in Brusselso
Enclosed are suggested talking points
- Javits has now proposed (February 1 Congressional Record)
that the Senate Banking and Currency Committee conduct a study of the
eff~ctiveness of existing legislation in protecting US fir~ from the
Arab boycott. This may set off a new campaign on the part
- that further useful steps might be
taken in New York. He indicated that, if the reports on the
deteriorating Middle East situation were confirmed, he would
recommend that the United States, France, and the United
Kingdom jointly consider calling a Security
- C02741287
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SPECIAL
MEMORANDUM
EO 13526
3.3(b)(1 )>25Yrs
EO 13526
3.3(b)(6)>25Yrs
EO 13526
3.5(c)
BOARD OF
NATIONAL ESTIMATES
The New Situation in the Persian Gulf
1 February 1968
No. 3-68
I
SA I IZ 7D
E.O. 13526, ec. 3.5
NU/RAC
By
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- to the solution cf many of the problems n w besett ing
developing ceuntries. Mr. Saunders then recalled the Minister's •is
cussion of Egyptian 4evelopnent preblems with Mr. Rostew last autumn
and asked how things were new going. The subsequent •iscussi0n turned
- if the proposal
on the U. N. was a new one and what is the major departure from the
Administration policy. The President told him "it represents neither a
major nor a minor departure of this government's policy. 11
Secretary Rusk said he asked Bill Bundy, in front
- be infonned :In advance of
contenplated new 'CEO effort.
Premature public
revelation~
Mission
would adversely affect USG relations with t9orego1ng entities 1 thus pre
judicing their full coq>eration with conciliation endeavoro
END FYio
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Federal
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Thomas in her
chosen and she i s
w ithout doubt from somewhere In the Arab w orld pf Texans
tnere were a goodly p le n ty .
Troy Post o f D a l l a s ;
Johhhy
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Meacham who w il l soon