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- . Johnson of' the United States of America
met at Malacanang Palace at 7:'.35 a,mn today and informally discussed
matters of interest to their two countries and the Free World.
am Vice
The meeting was cordial and friendly,
The discussion was thorough
- population
trom communiamo Johnson's tactics provoked press advice to local
people,
terestts
"so-called
public servants"
to get out am meet the peopleo "Cach
To avoid this
danger, free count,ries mu~t achieve social revolutiono
To dat.e,
this effort made
-
feels
and free nations
for .the.friendly
is the first
undertake
occasion
which the Cnited
of Scandinavia
for a Vice President
such a mission
here.
representative
of
It is a
States·
that
of our country
We have visited
this
to
two of your
- :!.~.ister directed
that
Radio Ankara give full an.d c;rl~tinuous cover.age to visit.
Press put out evening 11e.xt1:·a", u:-:!.usual for Turkey.
HARE
REE
NOTE•~ Advance
copies
LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE
'
NE.Aand ,,OPR
. 8/27 /CWO-JRLs
._
DepartJ11etJt
-
Vice President's
Helsinki
arrival
statement
on September 6, 1963 at
{9)
Uncleared memcon between the Vice President
and President
Kekkonen, Prime Minister Karjalainen
and Foreign Ministry
representatives,
September 7, 1963
{10)
Joint press
- or to resist.
The imperative of those who would rule by conquest rather than by
free consent is to move quickly, successfully and with minimum loss.
The aim of the policy of the United States for more than a decade
has been to deny the potential aggressor
- -centuries.
We are
•
confident now that a free and independent Cyprus will mako increasingly·
important and constructive contributions to the future.
Cyprus has filled
In these e·arly years of yaur· indepondence, no peoples on earth can '
better understand
- and aspirations of the
people of Free Viet Nam to choose their own wasof life.
'rhe two Governments agreed that this is the basic principle
which their understandings rest.
'rne
energy and
leadership
freedom in
upon
United States. for its part, is conscious
-
job.
He further
urged that, in addition
to briefing
the press boys
enroute hoae, he hoped you'd consider a special
press conference
for
a high level,
selected
group on your return.
They are clearly
quite
worried about the aid bill.
Finally,
let ae say
- Press
- will
prepare a brief arrival statement for the press
and answers to possible questions the press may
ask. Because of the lateness of the arrival hour
and the fact that the visit is not an official
one,
it is unlikely that there will be an honor guard
- soil.
And in the growing family of free men and free
nations , we have been, and we are, and we shall always be the
closest
of brothers.
•
I am most grateful
to the Netherlands-American
Institute
for
this occasion,
and my country is done a great honor
- -~;{.::-;,-~~--:
__-:.7: ..:;;;::
ca.'used-ad.v:ersa US ~.,d _foreigi1.press.
comment;\ .Ambassador Noltfr1g- st~e~sed-':-=-:-_·:~:.:;__;:;---:
to se·creta:r;fnn~ari tha_da.maging effect~o:ifAmerican
and Vietnamese attitudes.:=.~;,.---:--:.~-~--o.f prisoners .... Thuan
- air
transportation
to the extent that available facilities
and equipment
are taxed to the utmost. If it became necessary to supply Berlin
by air, as we have done in the past, it is obvious that all avail
able large cargo transports would be pressed
- might add that however
the United States
of long-term
that Bosch already
to utilize
free to rely on the services
Harlan
and faster
What is now required
we have just done through
economic
aid funds available,
assistance
in terms
and impact
You
- Press
-
Vice President's
coverage
D.
2.
BRUSSELS (Continued)
SUBJECT
visit
press
WASHINGTON, D.C.
NO.
~
660
11/8/63
SUBJECT
Message
Secretary
BRIEFING BOOK
Lee Thomson
Stull
SSCRET-
·
of
appreciation
Rusk to Vice
from
President
Department
- . The Prime Hinister suitably aclmowledged Kr. Johnson's
wt did not press the advantage which th18 opening artordedo
interest,
>
Mr. Johneon said the prima.ry requirement would be a general agreement. Mr. Dia
responded that the ICA draft proposal had been
- at the White House. She spent the war
years in canada (the Government-in-Exile was established in Montreal)
and made frequent trips to the United States. The friendship and
support for the cause of free Luxembourgwhich she found in this
country during those
- Traditionalist
earl¥ elections
ot a new Parliament;
Amini. Rigged elections
cri■ is;
and Moe&deqist opposition groups have demanded
relativei,-
might precipitate
free elections
divided between reactionaries
demagoguesfrom the citiee.
autocratic,
a new
- President's
"ready handshake" and
frequent stops to mingle with crowds.
Perhaps of some significance
is tact that Palestin~ssue
was scarcely
mentioned during entire visit.
OOLofficials
did not once allude to
Palestine and press irith exception of small
- and essays.
a time when the new Republics in Africa and Madagascar are taking
A
their place in the United Nations, the Press and Information
Division of the French Embassy is pleased to present an overall picture
T
of these countries and their peoples
- with GOCrepresenta
tive to review schedule in detail.
Recommend press announcement of visit mention thought
that Cyprus included in itinerary
because of Makari s
hospitab1e suggestion at end of US visit
that Presir
dent come soon to Cyprus.
HECK
SGC
REPRODUCTION
- •.l-4) will depend gtieatly~ we think, on• how C\J+X"&-p~ ••
t~ty
problem with Panama lulndled. ·Velarde, Prestcte.t¢1a1
press secre.ry,
~s informed us t1-t during his r«efde,p.t .
~~ to Washington'he urged in talks with various ofticials
Ille -•ttber