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  • READ ·ONL. Y ,I • REF: .STAT~ 177491 1. ·SUGGEST PRESIDf:t~rHAS ·rwo ALTERMATIVEs.- FIRS'{ WOULD BE TO ·. S'CA'!E THAT I-H ·VIE:~ OF. ·KOSYGIN'S ~·1ESSAGE HE .IS ORDERING COl'1Pl.ETE:1 .C~SSATIO N' OF BOMBING NORTH VIETNAN BUI IS DOING SO ON DAS I
  • that we should not take this The Butchett comment me ■hes closely with the Kosygin note in that it sugge ■t• great things could happen lf only we stopped the rest of the bombing. It alao convinces me that we should not take such a step until we have
  • Faisal and, if not satisfied Faisal would tr go ahead. by religious passion, and deeply Muslim Holy Places in Jerusalem. on any Jerusalem settlement, hard to not to SECRET /NODIS '... l.. ' I• ... • -2-&ia6fti81B /NO DIS a· • I 6. Kosygin t
  • , "Kosygin," and #2, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Czechoslovakia-1968"] 8 3p [Duplicate of #7, NSF, Country File, Czechoslovakia, "Czech Crisis CAP copies"] -+-'-----1-l-,p.,..Ol"!-A B ..o..1• .a0o1 [Duplicate of #64f, NSF, Memos to the President, Vol. 94
  • ) AMERICANCORRESPONDENTED STEVENS SAYS THAT HIS UNNAMED SOURCES ALLEGE THAT KOSYGIN,SUBMITTED HIS· RESIGNATION SEPT 11 IN D1SAGREEMENTOVER POLlCY TOWARDCZECHOSLOVAKIA• 181 WEYLANDOF AP SAYS HI~ VERSION IS THAT CHANGESARE IN OFFjNG AND WILL' POSSIBLY INVOLVE,UNIDENTIF'IED
  • partic~pant Q. Could you be more specific, sir, about the Soviet "THE PRESIDENT. I said that I thought every would like to see the fighting stopped. I am not I cannot speak for Mr. Brezhnev, Mr. Kosygin, reason to believe that they would like to see
  • says: -Christmas week is out; -He'd like to see you before Kosygin (whom he sees in the second half of January) and, therefore, would like to see you early in January; -If not, February. C. Some nonsense between George Brown and Sherman Cooper
  • ~CAP 82348J s 1 tl- ~ b·)-,s- IJ~3 .Ll ._ --~'I DATE g Dostow to President (CAP 82335) - ,..., .,_ _ ., - ,_7- ,, t/ .(I L J 91-/1//;, TS 1 f) ~ [Duplicate of #84, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, "Kosygin, " and #6, NSF, Files of Walt Rostow
  • to follow up with Kosygin as you suggested. I am sure ;that the best way of doing this is, at least at this stage, to discount U Thant completely - the Russians have given him the works and it would only be counter-productive to play their game
  • ·; A. KOSYGIN. JANUARY··· 27, ~··, 1"968. '. END · TEXT. : :.::i , .~·· lGP~ ' THOMP SON (-.[;:4' .i, .y;-.J i~,:;_;:-! . .- ·.,. t • ~ ·. ··.•:,;.;;;; • •.~·iili~.:;;.::~-J.~':.;,ii.:... ~ ..,:.;,.: :., • a.~------~~.·-· 1 i
  • ~OR SECRETA~Y RUSK lo lN YIEW OF CON~INUING PUBLICITY ABOUTTHE POSSIBILITY OF SUMMIT MEETING BETWEENPRESIDENT· JOHONSONANO KOSYGiN, I RECOMMEND THAT, IF A DECISiON IS· ACTUALLYREACHEDTO HOLD SUCH A MEETiNG,.THERE ~E ADEO~ATECONSU~T~TION WITH· THE FRG PRIOR
  • THING DO' A!' AU EARL't S1A0E IN PARIS DECI\USF>YOU HAVE ALREADY GON'E to· KOSYGIN ON·TH1s· MAlTEJl AND -SEC. ·RUSK. HAS T·ALKED WITH: DOBRYNlN-, ·_ - ·:.•.•.: • , .. . .. ,· ·=,. .,,,. ·ro - I 3 •. WE -SHALL RAISE "ITH 9UNKEll TH£ POSSIBILITY
  • ~. will'the calculations of other men far away from south-east Asia. Mr Brezhnev and Mr Kosygin have taken some risks to stand . up against the Chinese argument that guerrilla . wars can beat " the imperialists " anywhere . .They have plenty of opponents
  • Kosygin and Chairman Brezhnev on Bebler's proposal that the United Kingdom, USSR, Canada, India and Poland join in an appeal for a second Geneva Conference on Vietnam. Behler also states that both Canada and the United Kingdom have responded affirmatively
  • .. .'USUN 3794, FEB 16 . H~~Dl s~ '1 ' l iI DSFSATEn. SYG' REPORTED KOSYGIN dPOKE IN ~UCH MO~E ~;;)'.•.i2d t:NJ :{i•; T~ 1\IN£D F'ASH!ON THfl.~ 8REZi-lNEV, \,}HO T/~J.,X?:D 1N . . BLI3T.::nuw T:::ai•lS. HE POUND PODGOiWY MILDEST OF TH ~~ 22. syc