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- THE WHITE
HOU SE
WASHINGTON
, GOMPIDEWT1AL
Tuesday,
June
4:00 p. m.
Mr.
6, 1967
President:
Herewith
Nat Davis'
situation
in New York.
report
on the
If the Israelis
go fast enough,
and the
Soviets get worried
enough,
a simple cease
fire
- MEMORANDUM
THE
WHITE
HOUSE
WASHINGTON
_. GONFIDENTIA¼>
MEMORANDUM
SUBJECT:
June
FOR
MR.
The Security
9, 1967
W.W.
Council
Meeting,
Friday,
June
9 - Part
I
( Early this morning
George
Tomeh,
the Syrian representative,
asked
- Ambassador
in New York to maintain
close contact with the
Ambassador
of the Soviet Uni_on and trust you will want to do likewise.
Respectfully,
Lyndon
DECLASSIFIED
I\J.SC..I c, ~~-J1
B. Johnson
- 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
- the ex best
I think
that
and the French,
to work toward a satisfactory
of us to work on the contingencies
tive
in New York
both of us will
I hope we can keep in closest
want to
settlement.
touch as the military
minds aa available