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  • been sent to 34 foreign governments . Further details are contained in a State Department memorandum attached.) The reaction from th e other side is not what it was last May when Hanoi rejected our note, Soviet Foreign Minist er Gromyko said the note
  • and the Philippines President Marcos. There fo llowed a discussion of public information problems which was initiated by the President who referred to a leak to Drew Pearson of the sub­ stance of the President's conversation with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko
  • . McGeorge Bundy), the group met at noon to consider the operational alternatives immediately ahead of us and, perhaps, further down the road. The meeting opened by bringing them up tc date with the late st word of the Panmunjom contact and Gromyko's reaction
  • — ^ ----­ t i l \ . ^ E m b te l 4 3 0 (Moscox-?) ; Gromyko re a c tio n COPY LBJ LIBRARY V ie tn a m , 0 8/11/64 *J J r8 ----- m n i T b h V o l. XV - Page 8 §irmr&-B-4-p-. Em b te l 781 ( P a r i s ) ; p r e s s re a c tio n w it h attached two page
  • Soviet Approaches to th e US . ^ 7» While in cre asin g t h e i r involvement in the Vietnamese c r i s i s , the S o v ie ts have made i t a point to keep in touch w ith the US. Gromyko to ld Ambassador Ko hler in Moscovr la s t month that i t was J