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  • excluded from similar consultations.l The United States also initiated a three-power meeting in Washington on May 15. Under Secretary of State Eugene V. Rostow, calling in British Ambassador Sir Patrick Dean and French Ambassador Charles Lucet, told them
  • Secretary Eugene Rostow As sis tant Secretary Lu cius Battle Mr. Walt W. Ros tow Mr. Farris Bryant Mr. G eorg e Christian Mr. Bromley Smith Mr . Francis Bator Mr . Harold Saunders Secretary R usk opened the meeting with a report
  • and voluntary a g encies which we had not stopped. The pipeline of unliquidated obligations added up to about $130 million. The President asked lvfr . Rostow to pull all of this information together and to see how it sorted itself out . With regard to our aid
  • consultations. 1 The United States also initiated a three-power meeting in Washington on May 15. Under Secretary of State Eugene V. Rostow, calling in British Ambassador Sir Patrick Dean an
  • The President Lucius D. Battle Walt W. Rostow George Christian The President advised Mr. Eban that he had been brought up to date by Walt Rostow on the discussions with Secretary Rusk and others. Mr. Eban said he was instructed by Prime Minister Eskhol