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- : NATO is in better health than most people thought it would be. NATO group was helpful in hammering out NPT. Picture of NA TO is changing. Mutual force reduction talks will add to this change. Berlin will consume most of talks in first meeting. We hope
- countries. Maybe in four or five years or so the British and French may have to bail out the Federal Republic. The President stated he was hoping and praying for a united Europe. Until this could become a reality, it was essential that the United States
- renew our obligations for the mutual security of all the Allies in NATO, we are also resolved not to lose - 2 the hope and the faith that the future of mankind lies in the solution of problems through understanding, mutual respect, and observance
- if it doesn't work out this year. SERVI We hope - 2 We are not worried that the UK will turn her back on the U.S. by going into Europe. The "special relationship-" rests on tradition, language, history. We need the UK in Europe to help Europe play a world
- is concerned, our ties are deep and abiding. Eve ryone knows that w e hope to see Britain in the Common Market; but this is a matter which can only be settled in Europe by Europeans. More -2 Although we can understand the historical reasons that have led
Folder, "June 4, 1968 - 1:45 p.m. President's Tuesday Luncheon," Papers of Tom Johnson, Box 3
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- --Jordan fighting? some fighting. These attacks a re uncalled for. The President: The President read Chuck Robb's letter to him about fighting in Vietnam, Lynda and hope that HHH would be next President. Secretary Rusk: Arab question. The President
- NATO. The US has proposed for consideration at Reykjavik a resolution (declaration) on this issue which indicates NATO is studying the problem, expresses the hope that the USSR and other countries of Eastern Europe will also study it and be prepared