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- . Marshall S. Carter, Deputy Director, plus
three assistants (Clinton Conger, Chester Cooper, R . Jack Smith)
DEFENSE
Robert S . McNamara, Secretary
Roswell L. Gilpatric, D eputy Secretary
William P. Bundy, Ass istant Secretary for
Internat i onal Security
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response to the proposals for cooperation already made by
President Kennedy and by you.
(b) No new high-level US initiative is recommended
until the Soviet Union . has had a fur-ther opportunity (possibly
·t hree months) to discharge its current obligations
- !~ and Medicine--A proposal for co
operation in this fie
was made by the Soviet group,
apparently in belated respo~se to President Kennedy's
first letter to Chairman Khrushchev on space cooperation
in March, 1962.
The procedure for joint preparation
- a closer relationship, and ultimately
acc00 sion. At present, Poland is proposing a basis for its participa
tion in the Kennedy Round. Some practical basis appears feasible, but
this participation is not yet assured. Again, the US is showing a more
active