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  • ) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE DAT E REST RICTION rpt [Duplicate of #lb, NSF , Country Fµ e, UK, "Visit of PM Wilson"}. Bn ~ 6t.-, "J./{Qf) ~ - --4,.., 2 p'fl}JYL t!J/11/11 Al~~ ·&r:IJ - [Duplicate of #le, N8:F, C01:1atry :File, UK
  • WILSON IN LO NDON bF MESSAGE THROUGH NORTH VIETNAMESE ~O~~EgP6~DENT IN LO~DON THAT HAN6I'S ANSWERS WOUL~ BE AVAIL~~LE IN PARIS. HE DELAYED DEPARTURE FROM LONDON OVER NIGHT TO pgRMIT CONSULT i\·trON WITH F'RENC ►l" GOVT AND SEEK AP?O!t.r!MENTS WITH D
  • Joe Fowler finally got to Kiesinger and delivered your message, it. turned out that Wilson was right: "that the French were thinking of a 15o/odevaluation and the Germans had nothing to contribute except a -removal of some border taxes on imports
  • Philip Geyelin, Washington Post, on telephone Joseph Alsop, on telephone Peter Lisagor, Chicago Daily News, on telephone Wednesday, January 31, 1968 Joseph Rogaly, London Financial Times Thursday, February l, 1968 Richard L. Wilson, Cowles publications
  • cc: Jones Hamilton eoNPI:9.i::WTlAL - I · FOREIGN VISITOR SCHEDULE : Approved and firm: , . 1/8 . Prime Minister :Wilson il:~ UK ;, · i , Official to: Wash~ ~'. Prime Minister Egal, Somalia Mar • 14 President
  • !, Saigon #32a cablo PM Wilson #33a lett,er the President Eshkol Holders 605, nuclear weapons to the A 1/17/69 A 1/17/69 A 1/17/69 A ·c --.J'--l President~~~• \)iP/40 A r-(1/69] to the President S 2 pp. (Exempt NLJ 94-252, 3/24/95
  • of the Administration position, on the last page of the letter, is consistent with the views you expressed last Monday evening, at the meeting attended by Larry O'Brien, Alan Boyd, Henry Wilson, Jim Reynolds, and myself. How all this fits into the tactical problem
  • and Davidson stay exactly with the instruction you cleared to avoid the trouble we had with Wilson over Chet Cooper's "interpretations II of our position. • ' e, , ,, ---· ,, . . •· ' . ') r. partnzent of Stat ~[~l(@RlM ~ SEORE'r PAGE 01 PARIS