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- . It did not even include a
confusion ploy. Hanoi has done nothing. In all conversations -- and we have
a telephone on every line - - the other party has merely hung up.
We now n eed to make a report to the UN Security Council and consider
whether
- is extremely criti cal of the e ntire war effort.
Ambassador Harriman: reporte d on his recent conversations with Kosy gin
and Tito:
Mr. Kosygin, who speaks for his government, does not want to get the UN
involved in the Vietnam prol::lem. He says U. S. bombing
- been engaged
a. By supporting the Jarring Mission we have been seeking to move toward
a settlement of the Arab -Israeli dispute. More than 50 bilateral
conversations have b e en held. The two countries have now given papers
to Ambassador Jarring who
- to the
Security Council but we wish to cont ro l the circumstances of that discussion.
He recalled when we had proceeded in a similar manner following the Desoto
Patrol incident in the Gulf of Tonkin .
Ambassador Thompson summarized h i s conversation with Soviet
- the commitment to South Vietna.in•
In general, the peace offensive is supported, but doubts are expressed that
it would produce any results.
Ambassador Goldberg reported on his conversations with UN Secretary
General U Thant, the Pope, Italian leaders, de Gaulle
- rather than a personal tone .
The President asked whether we had any other channels o f communica
tion. He recalled the Seaborn channel. He was reminded of the conversations
which are apparently being carried on informall y by the French i n P a r
- by events.
No decision on this matter can be taken until we have further infor
mation about the conversations which are taking place between
Khanh and the Cambodians.
The P1·esident said it was his understanding that Ambassador Lodge
approved all the r
- and the Philippines President
Marcos.
There fo llowed a discussion of public information problems which was
initiated by the President who referred to a leak to Drew Pearson of the sub
stance of the President's conversation with Soviet Foreign Minister Gromyko