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  • response to the proposals for cooperation already made by President Kennedy and by you. (b) No new high-level US initiative is recommended until the Soviet Union . has had a fur-ther opportunity (possibly ·t hree months) to discharge its current obligations
  • !~ and Medicine--A proposal for co­ operation in this fie was made by the Soviet group, apparently in belated respo~se to President Kennedy's first letter to Chairman Khrushchev on space cooperation in March, 1962. The procedure for joint preparation
  • was in office. Let me give you a little bit about the President's opening remarks at the National Security Council meeting. The President. welcomed The Speaker and recalled to the members of the National Security Council that President Kennedy had given
  • a closer relationship, and ultimately acc00 sion. At present, Poland is proposing a basis for its participa­ tion in the Kennedy Round. Some practical basis appears feasible, but this participation is not yet assured. Again, the US is showing a more active