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while noting that he did not know of the reaction
oi the Arab side.
He also reported
that the Arab Ambassadors
were
silent on this point.
At the time of this message,
we ourselves
are
not clear as to their attitude,·with
the possible
exception
of Jordan
- will
promptly act upon it.
We believe that a cease-fire
is the
necessary
"first
step,"
in the words of the resolution
itself
-- a first
step toward what we all must hope will be a new
time of settled
peace and progress
for all the peoples
of
the Middle East
- with a determined
to have the Council call
which would legitimize
a subject
Or.fled 1,y,
j:x Text received
time in the Security
for a withdrawal
Nasser's
action
of forces
T.I. ht.
fm White House
Telogrophlc lranlffliuion
dusiflcaHon opp,ov.d
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saboteurs., and some
Syrian made no charge
orders had been given
The Secretary General read reports frai, the Israelis
had geen issued to cease fire and that all fighting
in self defence.
The UAR Representative
hour at 8 p.m. local time.
charged
- the same.
Fedorenko
suggested
a one-hour
time limit for the Secretary
General
to
inform himself
that firing had ceased
and report.
Rafael of Israel
asked
whether
Iraq or Kuwait had agreed
to a cease-fire
and repeated
that Syria
must also give orders
to its