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- think ls that the overall flgu:rea cited by the Preaident do not re.fle-c t the upward t••nd we have noted ln the la•t thre• or foul' mosith1. 10. Mr. Ball then reviewed the Cyp1''11 situation in some detail, expre•aing ntiafaction and hope over
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 6 January 1964 - 1 April 1964," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- of National Estimates and suggested that it is desirable not to exacerbate the situatio!l. While we cannot offer much real hope of positive developments from the Macapagal/Sukarno. meeting he believed it p·:>s sible that something might co~e out
- postponement. Ayub bas apparently deelded on a ttt•for ... tat res.p onse: (1) alleging that we are using political pressure~ (2) por traying Pakistan as the "agpieved party"J and {3) therefore asklns wi to come to birn. ff!$ hopes to get th• Qt.hell
Folder, "Meetings With the President -- 4 January 1964 - 28 April 1965," McCone Memoranda, Box 1
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- and Rusk would dlecues this matter with Ambaesador Bohlen and agree upon a course of action. The President then expressed the hope that McNamara and I would get together and settle our differences so we could have a common policy in which we all wore
- ~ . . Commission for cooperation in space research and has pro-- ·. vided the ·latter with equipment. · Brazil also has an agreem~nt with Argentina for joint cooperation ·in space research. In addition, the Brazilian government hopes to gain U.S •. support for UN
- if bilateral dis·c ussions do not follow.... The Bengal area, l'"ecently wracked by Hindu-Muslim rioting, will remain in a high state of tension. Pakistan - The Paks may be hoping to press the US to modify its policy on aid to L"'ldia via a forthcoming UN