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  • SHAH OF IRAN IS CALLING FROM NYC
  • LBJ WELCOMES SHAH OF IRAN, EXPRESSES RELIEF ON HIS ESCAPING ASSASSINATION ATTEMPT; SHAH'S TRIP TO ARGENTINA, BRAZIL; LATIN AMERICAN REACTION TO DOMINICAN CRISIS, VIETNAM; LBJ ASKS FOR SUPPORT AT AFRO-ASIAN CONFERENCE IN ALGIERS; LBJ'S VISIT TO IRAN
  • Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, 1919-1980
  • Telephone conversation # 7748, sound recording, LBJ and MOHAMMED REZA PAHLAVI, 5/18/1965, 11:01AM
  • MOHAMMED REZA PAHLAVI
  • alone in the library by the Shah of Shahs, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi. "What I am about to tell you is an absolute secret between me and the President of the United States,'' said His Majesty. Lfpossible, Hoveycla grew even more attentive. What the Shah
  • Secretary Bal l Secy Rusk To Office Secretary Abe The Ball Fortas Shah of Geo Reedy JV Abe Fortas ushers calls checked Iran Pahlavi, Shahansha h o f Ira Iran n NYC His Imperia l Majesty , Mohamma d Reza classified memo re returned to Bundy May
  • were ou t immediately His Imperia l Majesty , Mohamme d Reza Sha h Pahlavi, Shahansha h o f Iran Followin g thi s meetin g a Join t Statemen t was released t o the press r e the meetings pres s releas e to D T |— ;. • 5:50p £ 5:58p ^ Mr Marvi 6
  • . 17-18 President Houphouet­ Boigny Ivory Coast Informal visit to U.S. 22-23 Shah Mohammad Reza Pahlavi Iran Informal visit to U.S. ------------------~--Total Contacts - 66 , I ( THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON -- Tuesday, August ZZ, 1967 1
  • - P" [Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi, Iran, 1962] 69 69 92 93 94 VICE PRESIDENTIAL PAPERS, 1961-1963 These files reflect Lyndon Johnson's activities and responsibilities as Vice President, including his role as a member of the National Security Council
  • . Johnson to Mohammed Reza Shah Pahlavi possible classified information 2p 3/15/66 A #82b letter Mohammad Reza Pahlavi to Pres. Johnson possible classified information 4p 2/26/66 A #115 letter President Johnson to President Kaunda possible
  • . 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
  • Tune Telephone 11 In Out Lo v * 22, 1967 I ( Tuesday fi £ Activity LD f ~2 Welcoming (include visite d by) REMARKS 5:28p - 7:11pm_ _ Returned I/ . ~~a~ by the t o oval office. w/Shah a^M^ Oke President and color photogs in for pics_
  • warm 1ood wt.all••• Siacorely, (s/ His Imperial Majeaty Mohammad Reza Shah Pahlavi Shahanabah of Iran Tehran LBJ:HS:feg L df' I . ACTION rCJ21:1i11') r Mr. Pre•ldeat: Herewith Wll•oa ral••• tha q,aeatloa of whether ,... woald M pnpar
  • Mohammad Reza Pahlavi -- - - -------.-· '1 ·; ------ ------- -·-·--- --·-~ ·-· --·-·- ----··,--- f l ! . ~ 1 Mr. Rostow CQNEIDENTlAL August 31, 1966 - ~: .:2-
  • YOUR OFFER OF ASSISTANCE IN THIS HOUR OF TRIAL AND TRAGEDY. SINCERELY, MOHAMMAD REZA PAHLAVI. THE HONOURABLE LrNJ)ON B. JOHNSON THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. -I INFORMATION 'GONFWENTIAts Friday, September 6, 1968 8:45 a. m. Mr. Prealdent
  • Materials State Visit of President Trejos of Costa Rica v/si_, ;i - e,1~~~ 7 ACTION MEMOS After Kennedy Assassination Report Prime Minister Hugh L. Shearer of Jamaica Dinner honoring the Shahanshah of Iran His Imperial Majesty Moharmnad Reza Shah Pahlavi
  • BOTH AWAITING ARRIVAL OF -SHAH OF IRAN'S BROTHER· WHENCHADWICKASKED MAURERIF HE HAD FOUND SITu~tioN IN FAR EAST MORE"TRANQUILTHAN IN JULY; MAURERC0MMENtE6 HE. WAS OPTIMISTIC ON SOLUTION FOR VIETNAM WARo 9• COMMENT1PONS' OPPORTUNITY TO CONVE~SE
  • access to the region's oil supplies; U.S. attempts to strengthen Iran by maintaining a close relationship with Mohammed Reza Pahlavi, Shah of Iran, and supporting political, social, and economic reforms; the Indian famine; U.S. reactions to disputes
  • year. friends is el'!sential, a1.1d my vi~ws are offered in. that Sinc~rely, J Lyndon B. Johnso11 -SEi.,r..K! EKDrS Candor between vein. I ( ·t I ( l ) l
  • -Sheet antl Bio Data" (( #15 llielllU I t unda ndated A A R:osooaw to Presi
  • relations with the Arab States. 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 Nasse
  • Prime Ninister Krag Lt.-General J. A. Ank1~ah, Chairman of the National Liberation Council Prime :Minister Sato King Hussein Shah M. R. Pahlavi Prime Minister Holyoake Prime Minister Borton Prime Minister Wilson President Johnson DEPARTMENT AGENCY
  • to real nervous Nelllos lilte the Shah, Ayub, e-tc. might be prepared, perhaps in responeo to the condolences coming in. I can't think of much more but 1 think we ought to get some such program. lined up. RWK SECRET lndo•Malatsia Confrontation I
  • Leaders Have Agreed to Sign. The Right Honorable Mr. Errol W. -Barrow, Prime~Minister Prime Minister Krag Lt.-General J. A. Ankrah, Chairman of the National Liberation Council Prime Minister Sato King Hussein Shah M. R. Pahlavi· Prime "Minister Holyoake
  • North Portic o to greet His Imperia l Majest y Mohamma d Rez a Sha h Pahlavi , e Shahansha h o f Iran : th pw 8:13p T ' list y Tuesda o apartments 8:00p T ''9:00p T e 11 , 196 8 n th e Gran d Staircase - photo s a t botto m o f stair - to East