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5 results
- of the Security
Council opens
a very hopeful path away from danger in the Middle East.
It
reflects
responsible
concern for peace on the part of all who
voted for it.
The United States has warmly supported this
resolution.
We hope the parties
directly
concerned
- had no advance indication
had been taken.
We believed,
that
we had
in fact,
a clean week for diplomacye
Arthur Goldberg has had a difficult
Council.
resolution.
Like you, we had hoped for a Jfllltk quick cease-fire
But we have had to deal
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GOLDBERGSPEECHES SIICE JUIE 5., WHEI IT VAS P0JITED .. OUT GOLDBERG
HAD REITERATED THIS..POLICY ON .JUIE 6, SADI EXPRESSED HOPE US
COULD STAT! THIS l'IORE a.EARLY.
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- to give adequate
protection
to American
officials
and private
citizens
in Arab countries
will lead to
a very serious
deteriorationĀ·
in the situation.
I repeat the hope that you
will be able to counsel moderation
where it isĀ·needed.
Respectfully,
l
- for further
instructions
and the next
Goldberg-Fedorenko
meeting
is scheduled
for 3: 00 or 3:30.
Tabor hopes
to be in a position to reconvene
the Security
Council by 4:30, but there is
no assurance
of that.
(The Ticker has a story it will not be before 6: 00 p