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- in a statement on December 18, 1964, of which an authentic copy is attached. This statement makes it U. S. policy to work toward a new sea level canal and to propose renegotiation with Panama of the existing Panama Canal Treaties. 2. The Secretary of State
- by the President in a statement on December 18, 1964, of which an authentic copy is attached. This statement makes it U. S. policy to work toward a new sea level canal and to propose renegotiation with Panama of the existing Panama Canal Treaties. 2. The Secretary
- of the democratic process . Secretary Rusk described the major problems which the new govern ment in Brazil faces. First are the economic problems which involve renegotiation of large loans coming due shortly and revision of those economic policies of Goulart which
- on the demilitarization of the Gaza strip and the Sinai border, guaranteed access to the Gulf of Aqaba, and an as yet un defined "new status" for a unified Jeru salem. The latter would guarantee people of all religions access to the holy places. As for _the Arab side
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- to whether all things po•aible were being don·~ in South Vietnam. McNamara anawered affirmatively and then advocated the Propoaed North Vietnam Operations which are to be reviewed oa Tu9Clay. McCone raiaed the que8tion of omiaalon ol any reference to New