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  • these things to Gromyko. Is there anything we can put our teeth into? The President: Secretary Rusk: Yes, their willingness to proceed with clear under­ standing that if we don't get cities and the DMZ, we 1 ll restart. The President: What
  • between Secretary Rusk and Foreign Minister Gromyko in New York on October 6. Meanwhile, I di.5cussed our three points with Ambassador Harriman, whom I saw on September 17, and with Ambassador Vance, whom I saw on October 3. Both fully understood our
  • since, by the false protestations of Soviet Ambassador Anatoly Dobryn­ in and Foreign Minister An• drei Gromyko. The cpi!lode of the mes!age I~ so •l@hltiollfll only beeillue of the direct participation of Khrushchev himself and his Armenian deputy
  • agreement to a tr eaty or under ­ standing would be difficult to get this year . Secre tary Rusk : One channel to the Russians becom es available when Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko comes to New York this month for the opening of th e UN Gener al Assembly