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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
- calm. The President 1 s message to De Gaulle and the latter's
reply probably had a favorable effect on the market, over and above its
political impact.
2.
First assessment of the measures taken by the French government:
The new exchange controls are s
- the
time he is in New York he will see 70 or 80 Foreign Ministers. This
opportunity provides a useful review of bilate r a l problems in addition to useful
discussions of UN i ssues .
2 . As to African representatives , they are better than they used
- off and he would comment
later.
Ambassador Ball: The session of the General Assembly meeting in New York
will probably be the most routine in UN history, barring some unforeseen event.
(See copy of State Summary of UNGA issues attached.)
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