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  • , 1962 12:11 A. M. Control: Rec'd: Action Reference of State 10, 5 P. M. Department's 3o In view present charged emotional atmosphere here o C mmon Market and preference issues this post views proposed vis t of Vice President at this time w:l.th
  • - - Mr. Paul Geren 1 .::SECRET Mro Paul Geren, Deputy Directorp Office of International Financial and Development Affairs, Department of State; Dro William No Diehl, Chief, Far East Divigion Office of International Finance, Department of Treaau.ry
  • .Tlf'ue iato om- actions d.ca11~t.1 • MO CQQI~ ot ~,-~ Vi ('C~Uft aumnrc,u'""'10ft, ... o.c tt eomrt at 7 \IJ' av.~n. to, 20,0CX>t l e,nPTwru,1,r coat:I ). J,oht. 0 t.e lllll:lm-a tor --- k. .c.an to t.n
  • 441 52051/441 Berman, Miss Irene X. Hotel Metropole 453 52051/453 Bisbee, Royal D., Jr. Hotel Metropole 458 52051/458 Bolton, Paul Hotel Metropole 438 52051/438 Bradsher Hotel Metropole 440 52051/440 13urris, Howard, Col. State Guest
  • Coaaunists in Vi tnam will be iven gr:~ter weight in U-$ d cistons than h retofore. Despite Vice.Presidentvs stress on economic and social measui:-es to acccmpany military action, w think Diem ill be inclitled to put main stress on military side
  • . Vi President JOltm.11.oll 1a intereat and w .-r., inteNatad in the B■ ssiin c.nter tor tbia purpoN. 9re UDi.ftN1t7 ~ tbe Pb1llpp1nea bu a 1al ~tot Asian tud1" at 11b1oh tbay bave •tu rnta tl'OII a ama:r ot Aaian ooun,r1ea 11b1oh1111.ghtbe wrlatd
  • , McNamara and Raborn for establishing contingency alternatives for our intelligence facilities in Pakistan.. But you felt we ought to hold final decision lll1til after you talked4with Ayub. Then we held :further tmtil after Tashkent and the Indian Vis
  • \ be .,...N-, llaa .-n1. f•.U... t.bat. Ida wrd • 1lb-' 1a ••W lo 4.teat. Ca 19'• 111TS.l-11• will N -ftll peat• \• •..W--. Dap1'e Yie• Proddn•• • at.JW • --Sa VI Hd.S... en■ lo _. •a.lal ....uw \e ••Flf 1v 111llt.a17 ..U.O.. w t.ldall Di• 1llll N 1Ml!_. M pat
  • ) Amembassy KARACHI (Amb . Mcconaughy) White House (Mr . Komer) G sis r- Ambassador Mcconaughy said Ayub has manifested strong f ee lings of rapport with ?r es ident Johnson, especially a ft er his vi sit to the Texas ra nch in 1961. Ayub had bee n
  • )•) Pua the publt~ ] [ fl) 1'h•n pas$ wo:td that we won't Nn alte• th• Palu and as.k them to let us gi"V'9 theni aid.. $0 U Ayub values VS a~t, betc.t b'e· wise to pl¢k up yo• s:ta:ndina lnvitatlon .a nd ••S·&e•t he vi•it·h••• •oo~ U ihe P\U110
  • defensive in our public handlbg of the tear ga.s situation, that we should remind the world that fae Vi.?t Cong slit throats anci bomb. chilcl::-en and that any hu.-nan being ·ic. orie of the Vietnam ca.ves wo\!ld prefo:- to cry from tear gas rather th.an
  • "clvar.ta~>? 0£ Co:::::-..=~ist C:ii.n.:l. pla~..:?c! for Fcbrc~n:-·.:f ~; "'.~' .'.l::-ticu!a.rly c..-..fort;.m~te.. I l tc::cm ccvc.r.::il :: ::~io:'IS> 'i:'he r;tctc vi::: it t.·:2i::!1 iz lt ~ l!e:;~::-
  • . A. Burki. Lt.-Gen. W. A. Burki then intro­ duces to the Vi~President the following: (i) Begum Burki. (ii) (iii) Mrs. Rountree. The Chief of Protocol. . • JI •• • • • The Vic»President is then co·nducted to the dais. Mrs. Johnson .and· :other members
  • significantly in the sort of regional cooperation which is implied by the concept of a "Northern Tier" grouping. Originally the principal unifying element was the coimI1on requirement for security vis-a-vis the USSR, but in later years common problems relating
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  • ;;on [near duplicate f1c0111 ~7 --...1,1-,~--t-tn--t-z~-t,-j:---t--8.-- of #4a] ~ ~ .5 -'1-ot/ Pi:e.!!iden t from Vi' Johnson ~llllllmXi:ni fdaplicate of #~d'J 1/.l+e~ iffi'fe the 0 ~ 3 3m:kt= -,W.. J:/-t')fj Ta the President from VP Johnson ~ b
  • are sym­ pathetic to peoples of all the •newly-independent countries who have been victims of colonialism. What is more. they believe that Pakistan's case vis-a-vis I[\dia and Kashmir is just, and they , have demonstrated their wil• lingness to back this up
  • STAKE · HERE THEY COULD NOT AFFORD T 0 BACK OUT 0~ MLLITARY DE FENSE OF INDIA LEAVING FIE LD WHOLLY TO US. ' . . . I HOPE SPECIAL DISCRETION WILL ' BE USED IN REGAqD TO THIS PRIVATE CONVERSAT I ON IN WHICH GORE-BOOTH EXPRESSED HIS STRONG VI~t·TS
  • Bar. Inter­ agency s Jun 63 SIGMAI-63* Indonesia, Malaysia Inter­ agency s Aug 63 ZIP V Disarmament/ Zonal In­ spection Summer Interns FOUO Aug 63 ZIP VI Disarmament/ Zonal In­ spection Summer Interns FOUO 23-31 Oct 6J CHI I-63