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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
  • 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
  • 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