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Folder, "October 14, 1968 - Foreign Policy Advisory Group meeting," Meeting Notes Files, Box 3
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- of Berlin. Throughout, he had used Secretary Rusk's language. When asked about what the U. S. would do if access to Berlin were blocked, he had said: The U. S. will take appropriate action in case of interference with ingress or egress to or from
- are cooperating with us in the effort to block trade with Cuba. TOP 6ECRE'f' :, ' . .: ~P-SEC!t~I - 2 5. Tripartite Talks -- There was a tripartite discussion of the problem of dealing with the reunification of Germany. Our posi tion
- du.ring CY 1962 fraa Europeanproduction ·sources. Spares tor -above requested on a priority basis. 5 of 4. FRG is moving forward in the procurement field aircraft parts. 5. block. as concerns Sec McNamarahas sent a 'personal cable to Strauss
- States rather than the Alliance itself. To the FRG, De Gaulle suggested interest in either "atlanticism" or foreclose the Franco-German special to increased recognition of the East block reunification. that too great an nuclear arms would relationship