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  • and operating of view was to persist the point proposals senior Union and Communist China were acting The difference two things: Others, were thinking the Soviet crisis, Thompson in·Moscow and other Gromyko's presence see him. in the US, 3/18
  • in any way to be an intermediary to Hanoi, and Mr. Gromyko subsequenUy exp:resseda highly negative reaction to Secretary Rusk in Vienna on May 15. This-eonfirm eel qur ..J ! i I ' i I feeling that the Soviets are not now willing to exert effective
  • it has never been published but it was the Soviets who insisted on the meeting because they needed it as a face-saving device. The President said Secretary Rusk and Foreign Minister Gromyko talked on the subjects to be discussed prior to the meeting
  • TASK GnEATLY LOWER TEMPERATURES IN AREA AND GIVE US•UAR RELATIONS MUCH NEEDED iLOOD TRAS1USION. 5. · OULD APPRECIATE DEPARTMENr·s REACTION SOONES AND IF POSSIBLE PRIOR SOVIET FOREIGN M ISTER GROMYKO'S DEPARTU E FROM CAIRO APRIL FIRST. M::S *AS RE
  • talked enough," he said. j l r .j j I Tcherniakov referred to the Gromyko-Goldberg agreement between the two governments at lea:st four times, and concluded, referring back to the conversation .about Vietnam, that if we succeeded in acting together
  • , PRIMIN CONT INUED, MAKAR IOS HAD STAT D HE THO UGHT HE COULD GE T ENOSIS ·BY VIS IT. SOV IETS, OF COURSE, SIMPLY PLAYED OFF CYPRUS AGAINST ~URKS, AND AFT ER GROMYKO ST ATEMENT SUPPORTI NG FEDERATION, DECLASSIFIED E.O. 13292, Sec. 3.5 NLJ ()3 .. 3p.j_