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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
  • ~ /-,;, ~ Io tl:i.lil l?x:lilfii'1-illt SQeret.....: fx:om Cilpati:4.G, 2§- t)' 04{21f6t:- ,/, il16b Memo DOD To Pres for Natl. Security Top Secret 2 p Affairs from McNamara 05/18/6~ A Ic.p..Secret -for FILE LOCATION 'Qep1:1ty See-. -Bef-. frem
  • - - Mr. Paul Geren 1 .::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. .. ' 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
  • apparatus 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
  • /./ r .J_/ C) 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
  • 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
  • : 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 u J:-'ILE: V-P Security
  • State Department
  • 504th RSCMeeting NSC Control No. 94 ------ - 8ECR:6't- 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. ,1j11_£°"",-vt (!.. l/ . lf tJ...,1.,,.u-r.rr.- 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
  • . • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • in 1957. In this way, the Senegalese themselves took more and more responsibility for the administration of their own affairs. I N 5 THE LAND • Republic of Senegal, which covers 76,000 square miles (approximately the area of South Dakota), is bounded
  • ,,. ··" ... ~•·· ..,. ' -· . ........... ........... ... , .......... .. Depart,i"'lentof.State INCOMJNG•-iELEtiRAM 47 J CO?Plt!FH !AL Control: Rec'd: Action AID !nfo FROM:Athens 14069 September 18, 1962· 6:36 p.m. i;nu_fE \J-· ._ ~@w~, ss TO: Secretary SR G NO: ~ Septerr.ber 18, ·4 p.m. (SECTION ONE ~F-TWO)_sM:TiI
  • 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
  • contained in the donor's deed of gift. GENERALSERVICES ADMINISTRATION GSA DC 73-495 GSA FORM 7122 (7-72) I / PRELIMINARY SCHEDULEFOR VICE-PRESIDENT's TRIP TO sroCKHOIM September 28, Thursday 8:00 a.m. Depart Andrews Field for Stockholm via
  • ROME~ DECLASSIFIED 1_4-_-_7_? A thority _46h,~-----=;;;;;...._-.:a,_ __ ., _.:.
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  • . UNLESS"UNCLASSIFIED"REPRODUCTION FROM THISCOPY IS NOT AUTHORIZED FORMFS 413P 3-1-55 "Sln&)e-address messages to tile Department canbe divertedto pouch(approprlatD ta tile classltlcaUan of the messa1e) without retypln&, Type"By Pouch"&fterthe address
  • having and excellent progress is being been raised by host state authorities ot land areas in France and Germany made; however, the availability is considered by the Department ot Defense as a potential problem. is The contingency planning being
  • , , ... \ • ' ... ' . Department of ss G SP .· 'I', Stat,ERMANENT Control : Rec'd: Action Info ,· ' ACTION. tDPV ._i.J. ' • aEcoRD l/t-t \ coP-; LIMITEDOFFICIAL USE 38-_L NF.A ~ 8:08 a.m.- FROM:Ankara TO: Secretary 203 71 August 21, 1962 of ,·,.. .') z . ·1
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 .. . i. ' p i I I -'-- ftJoint Coam\Ulique on the Johnson Philippim