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  • . IN CONNECTION 1JITH. A. PEACE-?ETTLEMENT. r _"._ • : ·.._·5) KEY. EL£(1ENTS OF THE GZNEVA ACCORDSAND THE MANILA . '.:· C0:1i'lUNI~U! AS TH!Y RELATE TO PEACE DISCUSSIONS, INCLUDING ··_ . MUTUAL.DE-ESCALA_TORYMEASURES, POW QUESTION, ~ lTHDRAVAL • OF F.ORCESAND
  • rpt CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE Bio Sketch C ~ +. -Je.q i' DATE Ah-~ 'i► ~, ~ RESTRICT ION 1/19/ 68 A 1/19/68 A 2p [Duplicate in Diary Backup, 2/20/68] #32c rpt Bio Sketch ~ ,,... 3• - , 8 Ah- C ct q I,-~, r 1p U~ae½t~ - - E~eH~~-te
  • to let 15 trapped ships out. The UN is now pressing Israel to let the Egyptians begin surveying the northern half. This could lead to re-opening the whole Canal. Eban has warned \ U Thant that Israel will oppose that, and this morning's firing along
  • . '' . ... . - . ·-· ... . . ..... . . . / .. . , . j ' .. E.R. __ TEXT OF MESSAGE , ...,.._.._..,,.,.__....,.,.,.,....,,._,,._.,..,_ 13 February, 1968 VIETNAM ·-----~ George Brown and I have spent a pretty d1sheartening two and a half hours today with U Thant. George took him first for three
  • ; 15 MORE SITTING AT SUBIC BAY. ·\ PAGE 3 R U~J I R 19 12 1 ~ E e. R E 'f - HOPING TO GI VE THANG LEVERi WE HAVE PASSED RU MOR TO GVN THAT NO SHIPS LEAVING US PORTS BECAUSE OF TIE-UP AND ~ESULTING / UNBEARABLE DE MURRAGE CHARGES. · 4 • ~crCFF' : ~m
  • -~ . .£=:!• .l • • • • -'•'-.:.•r , ·•~ DEi·J PP.O VED TO BE .. A REAL I TY• . U. .THANT ADDED THA p,.. HE. REl1A J NED ~ • i.,.•~•'' -.:,.~ • • - -~ ~7"'::tr.!li:l ,e ....,,,,, • ... COi'JVit:OEO THAT TO ACCEPT A MEETJNQ ON iHESE TERMS WAS THE ONLY
  • infiltration. On February 15, Ho Chi Minh replied in propa.1anda term• and on March 21 Hanoi releaaed both letter•. 8. On March 28, Secretary General U Thant made public hia propoaal for a stand-still truce a• the first step toward peace. On the same day we
  • of the NEWSWEEK story. • historical, I recorded interview chat which included some for Italian TV {Dr. Paulo Glorioso) a long, mainly on· the evolution of postwar U. s. foreign policy. Tuesday, November 28, Tom Lambert telephoned to ask what Averell Harriman
  • -1~·13 ALJf~-~3a l p ..... [Duplicate of #24a, NSF, Country File, Vietnam, "81--Taylor Memos-General"] s . , . . . {~ ~ li,-~-(J/ ~ IJ; ,1.AJS~U, l'flJ, ~ -IJ::"I/ 4- ,t,:,A,~.;,~,) G --of s #14a cable a.m. t1pfYl,ofA-1/or NLJ" Of• 22'3 1p
  • #24a rpt · M NI,+.'., J} , .. !II " Intelllgence Report ,_,"'er" , ...,,oo. TS2p 111i-J'./{ll',,t. ol -13, 6/10/68 A ,~-,s-- ~ 'i.S'TS rp-u ""'-~ Cf;i-1i i [Duplicate of #5, NSF, CF, Mexico, Vol. 4] ~~-eal,re-- r ---:rvtexi:co--53,47-- - ~ ii /11
  • dld aot i.aclwle la: Waat are GVN aad u. a. plau fer •••aria& tllat we re1ala pGp91atloa coatrol la tile .. aad reaame momeatmn la .....tatlellary 4eYelep- .....,..w. meat.? A• I read tae latelllseac•• lt aeem• more aad more llkalJ that taeJ
  • ) , WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT CORRESPONDENTS OR TITLE #17 cable DATE RESTRICTION 5/31/68 -C 0(2-t--lJ 7-7-1'1. A "'Lr ,,-131 stow to PresidcRt, 8:50 a.tn. ~ 1-lq-Ol C 1-p U [Duplicate of #168, NSF, CF, France, Vol. 13
  • ,' . • ,. •,•· • . :· . :. ; ' ~ ~' • i . II ••. .· I '• •• I · Proposed Diploma tic Actions :• t ., • ';, · '. I March .31, 1968 ,• I . ·· ....... : , I .. · :' . : i ./ . . 1. · · Have Goldberg · inform U Thant at about 7: 00 this I · ·: . ·,. :...: . evening
  • ..._r•tulll ... that tiler• ....i• be no CUllle• of borcler without the a1reemut of the U. s. and SoYlet 1ovenmeat■ , ud that the proltlem of •l'rided co1Pdl'lea ■hoald be ••1..._ 1ruaally lty tu wl•h.e• of thelr people ■• Z. Sec. lhaak went oat oa
  • -erupting collective actl\>n 111the event the Haitian ■ try to lnvolve the UN. Cialo Plaza bad lunch with U Thant today. 'rVe do Dtlt know whether they dbcua•~d Haitl. and tbe role• of thelr respective organization•. 9. State haa ln!urmed all of our ml
  • of the danger of the terrorist matter. • 8BORE'£ H61'IS - tY•/1- _s;_; CF.Bohlen: am L-38·~ . !WBI~ (l>,-.,J1i11t Of,u ,.11,1 0/Jtt•I DEPARTMENT OF' S'fATE M~rnor.andum •of ConvGtrsafion DATE: SUBJECT: Pueblo PARTlCIPANTS: The Secretary Fe~ruary 27
  • to President, 2:().$p.m. ~ 1p ~ 'l ,~4tb tJt.,$ q..1,..'12:b -...;S,__ __ ' u 2"-""'"p._. ~ 'l-;l-13 NJ..J 'J~-V-37 #25 memo Rostow to President, 1:40 P·E!i S1 p ~,e(Y\,p ~ o 103 4/4/68 A #25a cable Intelligence Cable S1p 4/4/68 A #27 memo Rostow
  • clear the U. S. l. We are determined to hold the $35 price. The reactioa■ Switzerland Inclined conault ■y■tem. ia to continue •· We are 1oin1 to announce within 10 daya. S. We are prepared went off po ■ ltioa: Z. We are oppoaed to a two-price
  • 1n an ob•ervatlon made to me thl• mornlna after breakfast by Dick He belleYe ■ Cy Vance le the be•t el.Dale Helnu. man we could u•e to 1lt down with Ky and try to get him to play ball with Thieu throu1h the pre ■ ent crl Ucal pha•e 1n Vietnam. Helms
  • -EDFIFTEEN OTHER Pt.ACES~·1 •. ·THEGOVERNMENT Or THE DEMOCRATIC REPUBLICOr VIETNAM 'HAS,.D'ECLAREDTHAT_THE-rIFTEEN-PLACES PROPOS.E'O-sv-rHE··u-N lTEO -ST ATEs··ARE 1 NADEQUATEAND··THAT-·THE-OBJECT IONS-:, •• · ~Or T.HE,-A.ME.RICAN GOVERNMENT-TOTHE.-CHOICE
  • &lJ aplo ■ lTe mood la Lando. U total relaxatloa w•r• aot promptlJ adwtYecl, tboL'le allected la Laredo plaaaed to retaliate i.,- Woclracllaa the l>rlcla• to Naevo Laredo. He also feared p11bllc critlchm of the Preddellt amoq lopl ••pporters. Bill
  • 10 p ESanitiz:edNTJfCBS 10, 1983~ esident (CAP-80995-) io----11-,p- ~ s:.~ t,-1 /tJ-1-fl r· tJ;u,v ;VL;J"tf-2~ -lf'l,'jr&-ffi:effie~--4:f&aflflh--\:~~.H=f..--Wel,S.S-:-CclesrS- f /~-t-1! Op-NlT f1-ZIJ 1..-1s--11 -;;4-6-eat.ie-+--Fh,s1tow
  • [Duplicate of #5f, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Strategic Missile Talks," Sanitized NU 89-149] II~ t"f-7/J,,'~ ~ca-flfleffte-t---~4c· ~ffieeot'.~ S 2p #5lb memo #52 (~-IJ3dd, AlSF.CF, I/Al"{!,t,u-1.J.,- /ui. ~ ~J6 ~ ,,.&o ljo ~ &-Uo-Gt'l #J(..,'j°q
  • _ : ~OULD-BEGIVING !N TO U THANTANDNOT IO ANKARA.THE NOTION - OF. SIMULTANEOUS AND MATCHING RESPONSES TO U THANT-·ALSO ·-:.-.· ._.HELPS GIT. AROUND THE BIG :ISSUE. OF.• WHO MOY.ES FIRST.-·.·" - · • •· . • :· ' ~. - ~- . , r
  • , Preaident Saragat of Italy, Preaident Sanchez Hernandez of El Salvador . Preaident Ayub Khan of Pakiatan, UN S cretary General U Thant, the Shah of Iran and Prime Minister Borten of Norway among others. At our requeat the Department of State has drafted
  • they ought to •tick. The next •tep is for U Thant to issue an appeal--hopefully today-­ and for the three governments to reepon.d. Then it remain ■ to set up some aort of monitoring of the Greek withdrawal and the Turldah demo­ bilization and to work out
  • only an expreaaion of opinion but I do not aee how it ii poaaible for anyone to aay more at this atage. U there were a mutually accepted mediator auch a, Pope Paul or U Thant it might be pos ■ ible to find out more. But it appear ■ to me to be unlikely
  • I .,,--INFORMAnON C:.,NfiDi!Nti&L SablN&J. Mr. s. ........ 1•• 1968 -- 6:15 p.m. Pn ■ w..t: Attu • ...,..u..otm,c.U..,..a. Ht dowa my ....,.... low 1'68 el thl• ceatr, ...,.._ .. ala" la 19'0, llaaft •.t.et••1•t 1 la •hnpl• ~. It ..... lte
  • Concert, 7/23/64 Malagasy Dinner, 7/27/64 White House Dinner (Malagasy), 7/27/64 Ladies Luncheon, 7/29/64 6 opened 2/20/24 Fashion Show Italian State Dinner, 8/3/64 (canceled) Plans for Progress Meeting, 8/5/64 U Thant Dinner, 8/6/64 County Officials
  • and if more timely out, preferably Sweden, our representatives U Thant in and better-organized in part with professional demonstrations groups, the different. if, during in the US had been denied I myself was during which often to support which
  • of December 31, 1966 "Q. Mr. President, would we consider dealing directly with the Vietcong in negotiating an end of the war, which U Thant seems to think is necessary and also stopping the bombing in the North sort of as a forerunner to peace negotiations
  • , SONFIDENTlhL 1968 - ( .'/ 0 ///7 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: 50th Amli•er ■~y of Csecho ■ lovakia On October 18, fifty J•r• ap, Ma ■aryk prea•ted Woodrow WUaoa with Csecho ■ lovakia'• Declaration of lndapeadence. i ■■ ued that day by tbe Cseclao
  • Cable u,.~ p,t+' /2,ltc!_ ~ S 5p #49c cable Intelligence Information Cable S 3p -,fllll\ FILE LOCATION NSF, Memos to the President, W. Rostow, Vol. 93, September 1-11, 1968 Box 39 RESTRICTION CODES (Al Closed by Executive Order 12356'governing
  • to bis proposal and that after his talks in Moscow he will be seeing Prime Ministers Wilson and Pearson and U Thant and may see. President de Gaulle and the Pope. Behler feels it is critically important for him to be able to tell the Soviets that he