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- JUNE 10 HOT LINE EXCHANGE; NEGOTIATIONS WITH SOVIETS, ANDREI GROMYKO; UK'S LACK OF SUPPORT FOR US POSITION IN UN GENERAL ASSEMBLY VOTE ON JERUSALEM; RICHARD RUSSELL'S OPPOSITION TO LBJ SENDING PLANES TO CONGO; NORTH VIETNAM; GOLDBERG'S SISTER'S
Telephone conversation # 10941, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 10/11/1966, 5:20PM
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- LBJ REPORTS ON HIS MEETING LAST NIGHT WITH ANDREI GROMYKO INCLUDING DISCUSSION OF: NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION; MLF; VIETNAM; CULTURAL, SPACE, CONSULAR, FISHERIES, AIR AGREEMENTS; LBJ REVIEWS BACKGROUND OF MANILA CONFERENCE, DISCUSSES ASIAN
Telephone conversation # 10942, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 10/11/1966, 5:20PM
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- CONGRESSIONAL FOREIGN AID CUTS; LBJ'S MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO; LBJ REVIEWS 30-DAY BOMBING PAUSE, SITUATION IN CHINA AND INDONESIA, PEACE PROSPECTS, COMMUNIST PERCEPTION OF US POLITICS; FULBRIGHT'S HEALTH; LBJ SUGGESTS FULBRIGHT TALK
Telephone conversation # 10943, sound recording, LBJ and WILLIAM FULBRIGHT, 10/11/1966, 5:20PM
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- FULBRIGHT PRAISES LBJ'S MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO BUT EXPRESSES RESERVATIONS ABOUT US POLICY IN VIETNAM; US RELATIONS WITH FRANCE; NUCLEAR NON-PROLIFERATION; RECENT STATE DEPT APPOINTMENTS; FULBRIGHT'S HEALTH; UPCOMING MANILA CONFERENCE
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS HEALTH AND UPCOMING SURGERY, REPORTS ON SUCCESS OF MANILA CONFERENCE AND ASIAN TRIP; VIETNAM PEACE EFFORTS; TALKS WITH ANDREI GROMYKO; LBJ'S HEAVY SCHEDULE
- LBJ EXPRESSES CONCERN THAT AVERELL HARRIMAN HAS NOT DENIED PRESS ACCOUNTS OF HIS ROLE IN HHH'S SALT LAKE CITY SPEECH ON VIETNAM BOMBING HALT; RUSK'S TALKS WITH ANDREI GROMYKO ON VIETNAM, MIDDLE EAST, BERLIN; RUSK'S SCHEDULE AND POSSIBLE HONOLULU
- CONTINUED DISCUSSION OF GEORGE BALL'S, AVERELL HARRIMAN'S ROLES IN HHH'S SALT LAKE CITY SPEECH ON VIETNAM BOMBING HALT; EFFECT OF SPEECH ON PARIS PEACE TALKS; PRESS LEAKS; RUSK'S TALK WITH ANDREI GROMYKO ON 3 US CONDITIONS FOR BOMBING HALT; CYRUS
Telephone conversation # 13511, transcript, WALT ROSTOW and DEAN RUSK, 10/2/1968, time unknown
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- ROSTOW SUMMARIZES HIS CONVERSATION WITH DEAN RUSK, WRITES THAT RUSK IS SENDING DETAILED REPORT ON HIS MEETING WITH ANDREI GROMYKO TO WH VIA COURIER; ROSTOW WRITES BRIEF SUMMARY OF RUSK AND GROMYKO'S DISCUSSION OF VIETNAM, MISSILE TALKS, AND MIDDLE
- to Cabinet Room and escorted group from Cabinet Room to Oval Office- -Meanwhile Amb Llewellyn Thompson in through MWsoffice Soviet Foreign Minister, Andrei Gromyko Secy Rusk Walt Rostow Photogs in for pictures MW came through and took in to meet Gromyko: r
- with Anatoly Dobrynin and Andrei Gromyko. There is also information concerning military and nuclear technology related to Great Britain, China, Czechoslovakia, Denmark, Egypt, France, Germany, and Greece. Processing note: These files comprise only a part
- RUSK SAYS HE APPROVES OF MIKE MANSFIELD'S REPLY TO GROMYKO'S STATEMENT ABOUT USSR'S POSITION ON PEACE IN VIETNAM; LBJ ASKS RUSK FOR ANALYSIS OF GROMYKO'S STATEMENT, USSR RESPONSE TO US OFFENSIVE; RUSK SAYS USSR FEARS LOSING NORTH VIETNAM TO CHINA
Oral history transcript, William D. Krimer, interview 1 (I), 3/2/1984, by Michael L. Gillette
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- Soviet counterpart helped me out; he told me what it was. It was a little bit indicative of the way he and I had worked together over the years. I worked with him beginning in 1963, with Dean Rusk and [then Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union, Andrei
- DECLA~IFlED 12356, Sec. 3,4 E.O. M.J Bv~ q1-1~ . NARA, .D ate Zit f1Y -2via Gromyko. 6/21/67 You may be abl e to smoke him out a little in advance. 5. With respect to ABM-ICBM, Kosygin is in a position where he must give you a simple Yes
- Folder, "HOLLYBUSH ‑‑ June 23 & 25, 1967, Glassboro, New Jersey, Kosygin & Gromyko conversations," NSF, Files of Walt Rostow, Box 10
- RICHARD RUSSELL; DOD PROGRAM FOR DRAFT REJECTEES; DON REYNOLDS' CHARGES ON TFX, GRUMMAN IN BOBBY BAKER CASE; AIR FORCE PLANE CRASH YESTERDAY; REQUEST FOR DEFENSE BUDGET BREAKDOWN FOR GROMYKO MEETING; UK; MLF; SOUTH VIETNAM POLITICS; NEED FOR WH
- BALL REPORTS USSR HAS RECONSIDERED VIETNAM PEACE FEELER SENT THROUGH PIERRE SALINGER; GUIDANCE FOR RUSK'S TALK WITH GROMYKO; ECONOMIC AID FOR DOMINICAN REPUBLIC; INADEQUACY OF US PRESS BRIEFINGS; QUAYLE POLL; DEAN ACHESON'S PAPER ON VIETNAM
- MANSFIELD READS HIS PROPOSED REPLY TO GROMYKO'S STATEMENT ABOUT USSR'S POSITION ON PEACE IN VIETNAM, RECOMMENDS RECONVENING GENEVA CONFERENCE; LBJ SAYS US WILL STOP BOMBING, WITHDRAW TROOPS IF COMMUNISTS CEASE AGGRESSION, ASKS MANSFIELD TO CONSULT
- LBJ TELLS MANSFIELD THAT RUSK APPROVES MANSFIELD'S REPLY TO GROMYKO'S STATEMENT ABOUT USSR'S POSITION ON PEACE IN VIETNAM, ASKS MANSFIELD, OTHER SENATE LEADERS TO MEET WITH WALT ROSTOW, BILL MOYERS, RUSK AFTER EASTER
- 1:36pm | j | i | of the Soviet Delegation-H. E. Premier Alexi Kosygin, Chairman of the Council of Ministers Mrs. Lyudmila Gvishiani, daughter of Chmn Kosygin H. E. Andrey Andreyevich Gromyko, The Minister of Foreign Affairs H. E. Anatoli y F
- of the U.S., Great Britain and Russia, including Secretary of State Cordell Hull, Andrei A. Gromyko, the Russian ambassador, and Sir Alex Cadogan, British Permanent Under Secretary for Foreign Affairs. 8/25 Paris is liberated. 8/29 LBJ has lunch with P.L
- Lady Bird meets with Roy Rodman, chief landscape designer for Texas Highways; arrival of Canadian Prime Minister Pearson; Lady Bird takes Mrs. Pearson on tour of LBJ Ranch; Winston Churchill's illness; Pearson relates story about Andrei Gromyko
Oral history transcript, Charles E. Bohlen, interview 1 (I), 11/20/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- v i e t structure is built that way, there's not much point in trying to do business, say, with [Andrei] Gromyko, whereas you can occasionally with Kosygin. This was truer in the days of S t a l i n than I think it is now when you really have
- Biographical information; Vietnam War; Clark Clifford; Paul Nitze; Dick Helms; DeGaulle; Phil Farley; Henry Kuss; morale problems; Wriston Report; McGeorge Bundy; Christian Herter; Walt Rostow; Dean Rusk; McCarthyism; Yalta; Andrei Gomyko; Kosygin
Oral history transcript, Adrian S. Fisher, interview 2 (II), 11/7/1968, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- in its present form, was done by the Director and Mr. DePalma and Mr. Bunn, mostly in New York. Once or twice here there was a lunch; there was a dinner with Mr. Foster and [Andrei A.] Gromyko, I believe, in Washington. But there were a good deal
- 1964 Presidential message to 18 nation Disarmament Commission; Pastore resolution; William Foster; MFL; Walt Rostow; Aleksei A. Roshchin; George Bunn; Sam DePalma; Tsoraphin; Ambassador Swidbert Schnippenkoetter; Ambassador Knappstein; Mr. Gromyko
- had been the head of the Soviet delegation to the UN at one point. He was one of their top-level diplomats, right up there with Andrei Gromyko and the others. I do not know what ever happened to him. Big man. And so he--this was just something to note
- in Rangoon if we were prepared to do so; or he may be conducting a black operation. He may be trying to deceive us in some way. I had several talks with [Andrei A.] Gromyko immediately following that episode, and there was never any indication from Gromyko
- a problem with the Soviet Union. There isn't going to be any settlement of the German problem to which the Soviets don't agree. I talked with [Andrei A.] Gromyko many times about the German problem, and tried to show him what vast changes in the situation
- Director Poster discussed the s u b ject w it h F o r e i g n Minis t e r Gromyko. He told him that the U n i t e d States had no Intention of extending the armaments race to outer space and would welcome a joint declaration or agreement that neither
- the draft of a proposed statement he was to issue as a result of Gromyko' s statement at the 23rd Communist Party Congress Secy Rusk Secy Rusk Senator (b.2) Mansfield Lynda BM To office Down the returning to his office via mjdr's room hall at 12:09p
- am. Kosygin Lyndon B. Johnson Kosygin: I welcome your message. We feel that it is the duty of all great states to s·ecure a speedy end to the military conflict, as indicated in Secretary Rusk's earlier message to Foreign Minister Gromyko
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- EeaenUally tb• plaa i• worked out on a local baaia - 1otna from military to political action. RUSK Gromyko ia intereatad iD the Cambodian Conference. Sibaaoak b palliq back 011 hi• oriaiaal iDJtut.ne• tbac Vi•t Cone be repreeented at th• coderence
Oral history transcript, William P. Bundy, interview 2 (II), 5/29/1969, by Paige E. Mulhollan
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- think we would all have been somewhat impatient . And in the end, about the 18th of March, [Andrei A .] Gromyko gave the British as cold a turn-down as you could get . That's an interesting episode in hindsight, whether the Soviet hesitation indicated
- . We had the cards. And they know how to play their cards. It's just pitiful. That's why I say I'm glad that George Bush, today or yesterday got around to where some of us who had some experience out there were thirty years ago talking to [Andrei
- scientists and leaders; Russian relations with India's Bokara Steel Mill; Andrei Gromyko's 12/9/64 and 10/10/66 visits with the President; passage and ratification of U.S.-Soviet Consular Convention; chart of Russian internal political organization
- . We had the cards. And they know how to play their cards. It's just pitiful. That's why I say I'm glad that George Bush, today or yesterday got around to where some of us who had some experience out there were thirty years ago talking to [Andrei
- By.....__->-.. 'An,A, Da.......__.........,P'I 7 Referring to recent discussions in New York, the ·secret·ary recalled that he had informed Gromyko that while there appeared to be agreement in principle on refraining from placing weapons . of mass destruction- in orbit
Oral history transcript, Lawrence F. O'Brien, interview 6 (VI), 2/11/1986, by Michael L. Gillette
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- about the agreement--[Averell] Harriman-[Andrei] Gromyko activities--until it got to the Senate. This was really not a legislative process as you would normally have. By the same token, interestingly enough, it was one of Kennedy's finest hours. He had