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- was interrupted by the telephone. He talked for several
minutes with Senator Dirksen. After the conversation ended the President
reported that he had told Senator Dirksen that we will take whatever
diplomatic moves that are available, that we will meet whatever
- in
New York, and this provides an opportunity for the broadest high-level
consultations.
Security Coun sel.
Secretary Ball reported his conversation with Foreign Secretary
Brown in which he told the British we would not use the veto on an
African race
- assistance programs. Moreover, the prospects of ·
reaching agreement with the Soviets on a treaty governing
the exploration of outer space are reasonably good. We
can alsc use the Assembly period to probe quietly in
private conversations possible further
- 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
- personal support
for us in a conversation yesterday. He is in a delicate position.
There is another alternative. We could use the good offices of the
Secretary General. He has indicated some willingness to do this.:
2 of 9
- 3 We could put a time limit
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(General Wheeler, continued)
replaced with other units for which he has higher priority. In a conversation this
morning General Abrams said this turnover would involve nowhere near 90, 000
men, the figure cited by Representative Laird.
Secretary