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- 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
- , ALL STATES IN AREAAID SAID ARABS HA!) COIIUIEITED 01 ABSEICI SUCK ST.AT[NEIT FROfll 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. C
Memo, Rostow to LBJ, 6/10/67
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- because the Holy Places. ~-(w}~ Middle E!!:et. regrettable This area done. than is sacred faiths As soon as peace can be made promptly and fait~e ( damage and men of all three of the damage we hope arrangements that men of all nations
- 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