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  • in New York, and this provides an opportunity for the broadest high-level consultations. Security Coun sel. Secretary Ball reported his conversation with Foreign Secretary Brown in which he told the British we would not use the veto on an African race
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  • been engaged a. By supporting the Jarring Mission we have been seeking to move toward a settlement of the Arab -Israeli dispute. More than 50 bilateral conversations have b e en held. The two countries have now given papers to Ambassador Jarring who
  • (General Wheeler, continued) replaced with other units for which he has higher priority. In a conversation this morning General Abrams said this turnover would involve nowhere near 90, 000 men, the figure cited by Representative Laird. Secretary