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- JUNE 10 HOT LINE EXCHANGE; NEGOTIATIONS WITH SOVIETS, ANDREI GROMYKO; UK'S LACK OF SUPPORT FOR US POSITION IN UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTE ON JERUSALEM; RICHARD RUSSELL'S OPPOSITION TO LBJ SENDING PLANES TO CONGO; NORTH VIETNAM; GOLDBERG'S SISTER'S
Telephone conversation # 10942, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 10/11/1966, 5:20PM
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- CONGRESSIONAL FOREIGN AID CUTS; LBJ'S MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO; LBJ REVIEWS 30-DAY BOMBING PAUSE, SITUATION IN CHINA AND INDONESIA, PEACE PROSPECTS, COMMUNIST PERCEPTION OF US POLITICS; FULBRIGHT'S HEALTH; LBJ SUGGESTS FULBRIGHT TALK
- MANSFIELD READS HIS PROPOSED REPLY TO GROMYKO'S STATEMENT ABOUT USSR'S POSITION ON PEACE IN VIETNAM, RECOMMENDS RECONVENING GENEVA CONFERENCE; LBJ SAYS US WILL STOP BOMBING, WITHDRAW TROOPS IF COMMUNISTS CEASE AGGRESSION, ASKS MANSFIELD TO CONSULT
- . Kohler that he would discuss subjects: (1) Nuclear - MEETING the conference in terms ban. (3) Berlin He said that the principal conclusion of the test ban discussion was that the Soviets would not accept inspections. Gromyko's position was adamant
- East question, Gromyko had no taste for going through the General Assembly again. The provisional draft is still the basis for talks. There is considerable movement on the Arab side but not enough. Egypt is not close to settling the Suez problem
- that Gromyko had clearly indicated the Russians want to reach an agreement on the inspection article. Once we and the Russians agree, however, we will then have hell with our allies , who over and over again have objected to provisions of the nonĀ proliferation
- :30 p. m. The President: _ Let me see the draft of the Goldberg statement. Secretarv McNamara: Has there been a response from Moscow yet? Under Secretary Katzenbach: Yes, Gromyko was negative. They showed some concern. He was less negative than