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- of Stockpile Disposal Bills Col. James Cross President w/ Col. Cross accompanying - walked to South Grounds to await arrival of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia Arrival of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia - by car - met and greeted by President -21 -gun salute
- LBJ'S MEETING WITH ALEXSEI KOSYGIN TOMORROW; SAUDI ARABIAN KING FAISAL'S RECENT MEETING WITH MIDDLE EASTERN DIPLOMATIC OFFICIALS; FAISAL'S CONCERN ABOUT TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY IN MIDDLE EAST; ISRAELI POSITION ON SYRIAN, JORDANIAN BOUNDARIES
- LBJ DISCUSSES HIS HOPES FOR OUTCOME OF MEETING WITH ALEXSEI KOSYGIN; KING FAISAL'S RECENT MEETING; LACK OF ARAB UNITY EXCEPT OVER JEWS; JACOB JAVITS' STATEMENTS; JOHN WILLIAMS' OBSTRUCTION OF DEBT LIMIT BILL; SENATE ACTION ON CENSURE OF THOMAS DODD
Memo, Rostow to LBJ, 6/13/67
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- MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -6-EC---R-En' June MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: FOR 13, 1967 THE PRESIDENT King Faisalfs Reply to Your Letter Faisal reiterates his desire to continue your close personal relationship and urges us
- Faisal, King of Saudi Arabia, 1906-1975
- on mjdr's desk. To Cabinet Room to meet w/ King Faisal for purpose of issuing a joint communique !)at
- Ambassador of Saudi-Arabia to the UN interpreter (ours) Mr. Isa Sabbagh, Mr. Lane HHHHj^ Kirkland The Prince delivered a message from King Faisal aimed at swaying the U. S. on __ ^Yemen re last summer's Nasser Faisal compromise _____ ———,—^— _% __ To Little
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- KING FAISAL KNOV IF· HE FINDS US PACKAGE UNACCEPTABLEo ACCORDI~G TO ZAID, TALHOUNI HAD SAID TO KlNG THAT EVEN HE, WHO HAD NEVER HAD GOOD RELATIONSHIP WITH AMERICANS, BELIEVED IT ~OULD BE IN JORDAN•s INTEREST TO DO EVERYTHING POSSIBLE AVOID CHANG
- as pressure from Yemen but might have opposite 2. on the UAR to withdraw effect. HMGview we ''being a little hard and unfair to Faisal" to us to ignore primary reason USG became so actively involved engagement exercise. protecting by direct military
- /Pakistan defense spending; military aid to Tunisia; desalting in Israel and UAR; and visit of King Faisal] Rostow Chron File #2 7/15/66 - 9/30/66 [Memoranda concerning military aid to India and Pakistan; PL 480; Cyprus, Greece, and Turkey; Nepal; Vietnam
Subject guide: Middle East
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- . Among the folders in Diary Backup dealing with the Middle East are the following: Box # "6/21-22/66 Visit of King Faisal" 37 "8/2/66 President Zalman Shazar of Israel" 41 "6/1-7/67 Middle East Crisis" 67 "6/28/67 King Hussein of Jordan" 70 "8/22-23/67
- messages to King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, Acting Amir Jabir al-Ahmad al•Sabah of Kuwait, President Qahtan al-Shaabi of Southern Yemen, King Hussein of Jordan, Prime Minister Yafi of Lebanon, President Ayub of Pakistan, and King Zahir of Afghanistan
- in coming from other sources. In the Soviet Union, Pravda criticized a "British-backed Persian Gulf defense scheme." Saudi Arabia's King Faisal expressed deep concern to our Ambassador on January 13 at the prospective disengagement of "friends" from
- -- Presidential Correspondence San Marino Saudi Arabia - Presidential Correspondence Saudi Arabia - King Faisal Correspondence, Volume I Saudi Arabia - King Faisal Correspondence, Volume II 49 (5/02) (5/02) (5/02) (5/02) (5/02) (5/02) (5/02) SEATO
- (include visited by) Larry Temple t*-y3r3e3- 11:58a ~ Hon. Abe Fortas - 12:03p The Crown Prince of Saudi Arabia, 12:24 His Excellency Khalid Ibn Abd al-Aziz The Prince Is King Faisal's brother and is coming here primarily for a medical checkup
- to belligerence; and a refugee settlement. W. W. Rostow Jldda 959 SECRET WWRostow:rln S:E;QrR.itT . (cy of 1i.r from King ·Faisal to President Johnson) (Jidda 959) '.'His· Excellency Pre...... Jent Lyndon B. Johnson President o! the United States
- of Tonga Tonga i• a kingdom ln the Polyne ■ ian l•landa of the Pacific. (We uaedto call to the coronation of the King lt the Friendly I ■ landa.) A• your repre•entatlv•• laat year, you ■ ent Governor Burns, Pat Brown and Melville Gro•venor. We have a Peace
- of the Rumanian People's Republic GREGOIREKAYIBANDA, Pres. of the Republic of Rwanda FAISAL ibn ABD al-AZIZ AL-SAUD, King of Saudi Arabia LEOPOLDSEDARSENGHOR, Pres • of the Republic of Senegal SIR HENRY J. LIGHTFOOT-BOSTON,Gov. General of Sierra Leone Pres
- Mutesa II, King of Buganda
- List Box # 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 6 7 7 7 7 7 7 8 8 8 Folder Title Date Avail. Visit of King Faisal of Saudi Arabia, June 20-30, 1966 Visit of President Shazar of Israel, August 2-3, 1966 Visit of King Hassan of Morocco
- Henry Cabot Lodge Dinner, 5/16/66 Military Reception, 5/16/66 Honorable John A. Gronouski, 5/20/66 Presidential Scholars, 6/7/66 King Faisal Dinner, 6/21/66 16 opened 3/16/17 Youth Beauty Conference, 6/28/66 Prime Minister Harold E. Holt, 6/29/66
- of confrontation between Arab Egyptian military action on monarchs like Saudi Arabia's the side of the Republicans, King Faisal and Arab revolu- Robert H. Estabrook of The Uonaries led by Nasser. Washington Post repcrted Ketaf is a key Royalist cen- lfrom
- . Working principally through a sympathetic Shah of Iran, the United States was able to cause the Arab governments not immediately involved in the conflict to entertain second thoughts about being stampeded into support of Nasser . Indeed, the King
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 47, October 21-24, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 24
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- to the people of Yemen on the occasion of the fourth celebration of the establishment of the Yemen Arab Republic. 11 11 We have deliberately kept this to the ceremonial minimum King Faisal. We can 1t ignore the occasion in order not to antagonize
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 45, October 10-15, 1967 [2 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 23
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- //-/6 f '1 / Mr . Rostow June 25. 1966 - - 12: 50 p. m. MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Faisal -- completely relaxed Ambassador Eilts just called Howard Wriggins and communicated the following: l. Faisal expressed to him in the plane to New
- --this will be amusing--this stuff is not really history, it's more in the area of anecdote. F: But sometimes it reveals. K: The first real substantive job I had after the assassination was a letter to King Faisal Abde1 Aziz al Saud, Saud. still of Saudi Arabia. I
- and Pakistan with LBJ; accompanying Vice President LBJ on Middle East trip; disagreeing with LBJ; differences in how JFK and LBJ dealt with their staffs; anecdote regarding King Faisal Abdel al Saud; suggesting conversation topics for Vice-President LBJ to use
- Shriver on Head Start Presidential Scholars Visit to Philadelphia ‐ Society Hill & 18th century garden U. N. Reception Visit to Lincoln & Omaha ‐ History and beautification tour King Faisal ‐ Saudi Arabia First National Youth Conference on Natural Beauty
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 90: Aug. 1‑10, 1968 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 38
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- and shambles he continues to live off a dole from the Saudis, Libyans, the Kuwaitis, which he can probably continue to exact so long as the Canal remains closed. 5. King Faisal is driven preoccupied with the protection of the Hussein must certainly-consult
Oral history transcript, Ellsworth Bunker, interview 3 (III), 10/12/1983, by Michael L. Gillette
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- of the situation, political and military, of the Vietnamese after Tet, how they had reacted and what measures they had taken to reform and speed up the training process. That was a time when Washington was under curfew. You remember the riots, Martin Luther King
- June 9, 1966 June 10, 1966 June 11, 1966 June 13, 1966 Box 37 June June June June June June June June June June 14, 1966 · '-' "' .., 15, 1966 16, 1966 17, 1966 18, 1966 19, 1966 20, 1966 21, 1966 .· 22, 1966 21-22, 1966 Visit of King Faisal Box 38
Folder, "Walt Rostow, Vol. 20, February 1- 11, 1967 [1 of 2]," Memos to the President, NSF, Box 13
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- of information that you needed," as to sort of personal idiosyncrasies: he can't stand windows up; he can't stand beef. S: Yes, we had all that; we never made a mistake on those lines. King Faisal had to have his own cook prepare his own food, because he had
- ~. Indeed, the King of Morocco headed a move to rally the uncommitted Arab States to a neutralist course. Moreover, immediately after the adoption of the U.N. resolution, the United States urged Israel to effect at least the cease-fire with Jordan lest King
- of the imperialist camp. Britain is allied with the U.S. The Shah of Iran, Kings Faysal and Htisayn, and Bourguiba are only -"tools in the hands of the United States." Nasser said that in the early days of the Egyptian revolution, Egypt had thought the U.S
- /64 ‑ 12/65 4/1/1965 12/12‑16/65 6/1/1964 12/63 - 4/67 4/67 - 1/69 6/21‑23/66 Saudi Arabia - King Faisal Trip to U.S. 06/21/66 ‑ 07/1/66 South Arabia - Volume 1 SCANNED Syria - Volume 1 Turkey - Volume 1 Turkey - Volume 2 Turkey - Volume 3 Turkey
- with. Faisal is to persuade. him not to break with Nasser al'ld split the Middle East. We also, want hirn to feel you. are his· friend without thinldng he has a blank check to pick a fight with Nasse'l'. Suggested talking points: l. · You would like to outline
- and to the people achievements 2. my great Your Highness in the very short and cooperation bringing 3. I take closer To King Faisal pleasure sincere congratulations people of Saudi Arabia. progress since 11 your nation to occur of the moon, sincere