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  • \ August 26, 1965 e8NPIDEN1PIALENCLOSURE Dear Mr. President: The Department has received a communication from the American Embassy in Amman which states that the Government of Jordan has inquired whether this Govern­ ment agrees to the appointment
  • would have to retaliate or else face internal revolt, and he inquired what the U.S. reaction would be. Burns replied that the U.S. Government stood firmly by its declarations and would not acquiesce in changes of the Jordanian-Israeli border by force
  • VISIT LIBYA. · 2. TELL STATED THAT GOJ WOULD SHORTLY SEND A LETTER TO THE GOL BY SPECIA L EMISSARY DETAILING JORDAN'S FINANCIAL STRAIGHTS. AMBASSADOR INQUIRED HOW MUCH A ID JORDAN HO.PED TO RECEIVE FROM LIB YA. TE LL REPLIED THAT THE GOJ HAD NO CLEAR
  • NEGOTIATE OR SIGN SETTLEMENT. EFFORTS . TELEPHONE MECOM FROM PARIS FRUSTRATED BY RESPONSE THAT HE . NOT } I .. I I AVAi l...ABLE. . . , · 3. OOQKHAN UNCERTAIN ·a; WHAT DO NEXT AND .INQUIRED IF EM~AS~~ LIMITED OFFICIAL USE · E E V. TIO J ~npy