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how to handle tomorrow's Paris meeting. We either must speed up
delegation or slow down talks. There was nothing new on the first day.
We must not get too itchy to move on to new steps. We may want to
repeat a few lines on Laos and Cambodia. I am
- between Secretary
Rusk and Foreign Minister Gromyko in New York on October 6.
Meanwhile, I di.5cussed our three points with Ambassador Harriman,
whom I saw on September 17, and with Ambassador Vance, whom I saw on
October 3. Both fully understood our
- and if I could get back in bombing when we need to.
General Wheeler: I don't see anything new and startling in the Kosygin
letter.
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