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planning toward eventual EEC membership at some more propitious
time.
External Affairs Minister Aiken suggested to Ambassador
Mccloskey in February that the United States take the initi
ative in setting up a high level conference between the United
States
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Mr. Paul Geren
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.::SECRET
Mro Paul Geren,
Deputy Directorp Office of International
Financial and Development Affairs,
Department of State;
Dro William No Diehl,
Chief, Far East Divigion
Office of International
Finance,
Department of Treaau.ry
- on our shores.
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Today - at this season in world affairs -- it is a matter of great pride
for us to be able to stand with Norway as allies in NA'fOand as allies in the
greater and broader work of preserving both freedom and peace.
Here in this land
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elements to act. The Cuban-COCJCunistpolitical
can obviously do cuch to t"urtber the process, however.
In the absence ot direct Cuban intervention
in the internol
affairs of neiBhboring states, the present fears of r,astroiso acong
Latin American
- these compliments and said that whil.e not
wishi.n{; to iive the appearance Sonesal was neddlir}fl in the internal
affairs
of the U.s., he was vel"J· pleased hr. Kennedy had been elected.,
and stressed
tho importance which !3en~nl attached to Kennedy's role
in world
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DATE:
15 September
TO:
The Vice
FROM:
Colonel
RE:
Briefings
1961
President
Burris
on National
Security
Affairs
The many urgent and sometimes
grave issues
facing the U.S.
in the politico-military
or national
security
field
- ; the Director of Central Intelligence;
the
u. s. Information Agency; the Counselor, Department of State; the
Director,
_Deputy Under Secretary
of State; the Special Counsel to the President;
the
Special Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs
- Security Affair• that he,
in c()Jlaultation with planning representatives of
the Departments of State and Defenee, the Central
Intelligence
Agency, and as appropriate other
agencies, initiate a thorough analyaia and re
appraiaal of basic national security
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Affairs and for Science and Technology; the Counselor,
Department of State; Assistant
Secretary of Defense,
Paul H. Nitze; the Military Aide to the President.
ITEM FOR DISCUSSION
U.S.
POLICYTOWARD
CUBA
For discussion ot future U.
or recent events in Cu
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The Counaelor, Depart•nt
of State
The Aaaietant Secretary of
State (Par laatern
Affaira)
The Deputy Aaaiatant Secretary
of State for Par Eaatern
Economic Affair•
Ambaesador•deaignate Samuel
D. Berger
The Special Aa•iatant to the-:"1
Pre ■ ident for National
- FILE:
V-P Security
AGENCY:
Files,
ITEM
NOS.
NO. OP
PAGES
DATE
DEPARTMENT
2
03/28/--
1
V-P Travel,
Proposed Latin American Trip, May, 1962
CLASSIFICATION
OF STATE
u
NATIONALSECURITY COUNCIL
13
03/15/62
1
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J:-'ILE:
V-P Security
- State Department
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504th RSCMeeting
NSC Control
No.
94
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NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
RECORD OF ACTIONS
NSC Action
2456
Reaulta of 1962 Nuclear Teat Program to Date
and Teat• Proposed for Remainder of Program
a.
Di1cuaaed a draft Department
- and NSC Staffs.
that of 1 August 1962.
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Neilson C. Debevoiae
BELK
United Nations Affairs
Africa South of the Sahara (not including
Horn of Africa)
BU!\RIS
Vice Presidential
matters
" Space - Astronauts
- Taipei and S&tgon.
Tbe proposed trip bas now been exp61lded to include eubstantive
stops at New Delhi and JCarach1, with Athena aa a Nat atop on the
return trip.
It baa been decided that the Bureau of Far Eastern Affair•
should continue to coordinate tbe
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Return to Hotel.
Depart Hotel for tour or
LuxembourgCity.
November 4 - cont'd.,
71SS p.m.
Vice President and Mrs. Johnson leave Hotel
Kone for Ministey ot Foreign Affairs.
Itineraey:
Avenue de la Liberte - Adolphe 1
Bridge - Blvd. Roosevelt - Rue de
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1015
1115
1230
1530
2030
Attend Dinner at City Hall Given by
Swedish-American Aaaociationa
Speech by Vice Preaident
lmbtel 450
Depart Arland& Airport, Stockholm, for
Belainld
Departure Statement
lmbtel 437 (preJ1 ■1nary
evaluation of viait)
Stockholm
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Vice President's
coverage
D.
2.
BRUSSELS (Continued)
SUBJECT
visit
press
WASHINGTON, D.C.
NO.
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11/8/63
SUBJECT
Message
Secretary
BRIEFING BOOK
Lee Thomson
Stull
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of
appreciation
Rusk to Vice
from
President
Department
- industries with our Department
of Agriculture.
During a concurrent symposium of European and
U.S. leaders in agriculture,
public debates will take place on
urgent agricultural
policy questions facing the European Comaunity
and the U.S.
Rulers of all three
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in 1957. In this way, the Senegalese themselves took more and more responsibility
for the administration of their own affairs.
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the area of South Dakota), is bounded
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FROM:Athens
14069
September 18, 1962·
6:36 p.m.
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rectly or indirectly
because of our review requisitions
ag
gregating $24.3 million were canceled and the 1960 program
was reduced by $4.3 million.
In commenting on our findings,
the Assistant
Secretary
of Defense, International
Security Affairs,
has
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contained
in the donor's deed of gift.
GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION
GSA DC 73-495
GSA FORM 7122
(7-72)
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PRELIMINARY
SCHEDULEFOR VICE-PRESIDENT's TRIP TO sroCKHOIM
September 28, Thursday
8:00 a.m.
Depart Andrews Field for Stockholm via
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without retypln&,
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and excellent progress is being
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August 21, 1962
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- to Korea
Anti-Corruption Program
Proposed Military and Economic Support for FY 1962
u.s. Economic and Mill tary Assistance to the Republic
of Korea - FY 1946-1961
E. Department of Defense Review of R(l{ Force Levels
F. USIAGuidelines for Psychological
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Background
The Macmillan Govermnent has su.rvi ved the immediate test of the
Profumo affair
but with both the position
of the Party and the personal
position
of the Prime Minister seriously
weakened.
For some time,
there had been -rumbli~s of discontent
about
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to National Assembly Ceent to Department via USIS signal:S-) has
been widely enthusiastic.
l'his was true both initially
arid
after passage of three days. Cabinet Ministers,
generals,
members-National Ass bly, press, businessmen and diploma~s have
unanimously
- backeround at t:1e airport
at the wiord protocol
which put the Philippine
Vice President
in the second row w;1ile li'oreign Affairs
Secretnry
Serrano
delivered
the wolcome oration ..
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