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  • INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE 43 Control: 7018 Rec'd: April Action 8, 1964 7:37 p.m. ARA FROM: Kingston ACTION: Secstate Info ss G SP H DATE: April 332 8, 5 p.m. CAP EUR GOJ will issue following PR AID
  • BY QUESTIONPERIODIN WHICHPARTICIPANTS WOULD BE ENCOURAGED ASK QUESTIONSANYSUBJECT. ON WAYTO OR FROMUNIVERSITY,UNDERSECRETARY STOPS BY FOR FIFTEEN MINUTE VISIT TO JOHN F. KENNEDY LYCEE (AID FINANCEDGIRLS HIGH SCHOOL) ANDFIFTEEN MINUTEVISIT OF GRANOMOSQUE OF DAKAR.AT
  • last month we come AID Concessionary two-'' •to-Jamaica·. assistance., that we look into what we might is where he raised out after careful do to help. review: Lending In recent years Jamaica has been a member of the club of coun­ tries
  • with Foreign withdrawal be minor result. with HMGcontacts in idea that effect. HMG's in Yem~n would of course to withdraw its Bloc foothold AID program, in Yemen. We we now enjoy both in Yemen and in councils outside· of Yemen. Such action would
  • of foreign embas­ sies, including the Soviet, have been withdrawn to Taiz in the south. President Iryani has arrived in Cairo, presumably to make a last-ditch appeal for Egyptian aid, although he may well feel safer away from Sana. Sources of Aid
  • Following is letter b '- part of Sept8Dlber6 19631;during consultations in Minister Lightbourne over Ambassador's stgnatui-e. p USIA\ Dear Mr. Minister: RMR a 6 09 PM'6.3 to. BEnINVERBATIM TEXT: COM . , I it possible, STR AID INR AGR
  • ~--;_-f--· , 1 1" AMEMASSY KAIUL ~ Adaon DE Jt UQVVI INR Info NEA cu &·o USIA MAY 5 DOD AID PC SIL AGR COM HEW LAB TB.SY ,'11NT:':-VEEKA··-NO. ] 1965 MAY5. AM 8 1-3 , N t·'J~b t·N TI AL NSC CIA NSA 03897 TO SECSf'AtE·:~ASHDc@ GIINC • ·sr
  • by the Venezuelan government Ar~ consistent with U.S. country ob~ectives and programs and can be carried out within the Corps available resources. progra~s, in direct agrarian 6. By me~ns of AID, Food for Peace, and Peace Corps continue progressive social
  • . We etill don't know what kind of continutn1 aid the Britiah have a1reed to, but that will be crucial in determlnt.q whether the new 10.ermnent has to look to Cairo or Moacow. Th• situation is •till uncertain- - and a good target for Mo a cow
  • TELEGRil\~ of Si~~.J- . 53 .,. • Adion · I . IO ... lnfoi S$ G SP ,I ~UR NEA AID p USIA NSC INR 'I :. CIA i I I l I : I i • NSA OSD. ARMY NAVY AIR ·I I I I , .., . . .,. I ,.__/ I' OECLASSIFIEP • e.o.13292,sec.3n4-1.n_ ey
  • ABMSIN PORTUGUES~ AFRICAN TERRITORIES G US continues SP L H AF EUR MC IGA AID p USIA INR RMR that equipnent territories, be' seriously US origin at repeated being used in Portuguese and especially Guinea last disturbed debate on Portuguese
  • to the denocratic experi.nent throU3h Presidential messages and public statarents. We have gene ahead with our aid p:roJran including rew projects designed to stppC>rt the daoocratic e.xperiroont." The King and Qreen cane here in 1963 as state guests. Hc:Mever
  • ARE ACTING UPON ~ASHINJTUN I~STRUcTiaN~, EMBASS!1USAID SnOULu oistuss iTEMS A ANO 8 W!Th HIM ALON~ F0~L0WIN~ LINES• A, WITHIN AVAILA51LITY OF AIU FUNDS ANO TAKiNG INfO ACCOUNTFACT THAT AID IS ~y STATUTt LENDER OF LAST RESORT, AID 1s PR£PAREo 01scuss wITH J
  • USE ...: ' REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPYIS PROHIBITED UNLESS ."UNCLASSIFIED" Department INCOMING TELEGRAM LIMITED OFFIC;jb;JW_sMITH 33 Action. ARA Info ss G SP L H SAL CAP EUR UIB AID p I USIA , NSC INR CIA NSA SCA COM RMR of State
  • that is precarious and, in order the. political not to be so, it only economic but also military, Thus we see that rests on a tribal case, we witness tive organization the political basis life requires of the new State the aid, of the former metropolitan
  • • pnMllt Alkea aad Culaea. were l'Wlwlsld, Hlcbal••Pff Betit. Clark aad M••• wen • s,.n&aat-. -Y• Tap Aid tut h11arlpt WU ..... pot.mSca1 l1l Jaia l._ of ..... ... aacl d 1 «=1 oa tu Don:rf:alaa Jle,altllc aa4 tlaat .,._.. Bl ......... bodl nld alee tM