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  • on this is sue should go no !unhe r than the lVlay 10 Defense Ministers' statement. Greece - We should r esume military aid to Greece . The importance of our military position there has increased as a r esult of the Soviet iHese:1ce i:i the Mediterranean
  • and implemented. 4'0P SECftE'f "• ! .... - 'fOP SEGRE~ - 3 ­ 3. Provide financial support to ensure the stability of the South Vietnamese economy. More foreign aid in 1965 will be needed, as well as additional military equipment. 4. Train Vietnamese
  • (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DOCUMENT DATE #42 memo French reply to German Aide Memoire C 4 p ~ NLJ lj.3-~S- #44a memo ~telligenc; ~:.~~·;U-'l~ Nt:S 13-0/ ; Intelligence Memorandum S 4 p q>t: wtp 61 513166 "- f"' ,fllt
  • tq be depe nt on Fran-ce, during his tbne, i ":a ·pei-iod of C'ria~ s o·t conflict. ------- OUT 7 ' .~ .. What shoW.d out negotiating s . What is th• next st p in nt ,gotiating about Fl: · nch Germany? ti~ oopa in ls the· Aide Me French? 4
  • both by the govern­ ments in the developing areas and the aid organizations committed to help them. It will require changes in attitude and in method to do the job. The second point is narro_wer. It relates relation between agricultural diversification
  • ? In my opinion, there is a common interest in the four nuclear nations having a policy ofstopping additional Nth nations from developing their own atomic-hydrogen weapons. I do not believe the Soviets, any more than the United States, want to aid
  • 'between the cirilian and the m;Htary a,encle• of the U. S. Cion~ npre•ented by the Atomic Ener17 Commi••ion on one aide and the Defeue Department oa t:ha other~ Thi• baa rn;_,nffeated it.elf in maay way■ but la DO way more pl"O• IIOUDCedtbaa la the al"ea
  • and International Affairs, School of Public and International Affairs, Princeton University,_ 1948. Previous USIA Assign­ ments: 1958-62, Aid Information Office, USIS Djakarta, Indonesia. 1952-57, Information Officer, Office of Public Information, USIA, Washington