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  • the actual proof of his " conversion " in order that we may well be relieved. Dear Mr. Ambassador. We regret that there is a rising sentiment of doubt among well-thinking circles in this country regarding the true policy of the United States toward
  • conversation Foreign Minister stated Holden Roberto also called on.SYG and it was :rumored he might be asked appear before SC during current discussion _____ REPRODUCTION FROMTHIS COPYIS -0;:;:;,;0;:;;,::t~~F..::l:.:D;.:;8':::.:~.:T.:lA;;.;.L=--PROHIBITED
  • CINCSTRIKEUNNUMBERED DATE: DECEMBER 19, 7 PM (SECTIONONEOF TWO) CINCSTRIKEFORPOLAD LIMIT DISTRIBUTION SPINELLI MISSION SAQQAF(PROTECT SOURCE)READMETODAY TEXTTELEGRAM JUST RECEIVEDFROMSAUDICHARGE SWITZERLAND ANDADDRESSED TO SAQQAF ALONEREPORTING CONVERSATION
  • by Pershing Gervais, in order secretly to record conversations with me, as well as with other defendants. (It is to be noted that these recordings, secretly made for the government by the electronic equipment worn by Mr. Gervais, turned out to be 11inaudible
  • _SAYRE 797 _THOMSON As result FYI: EUR IO 3--ooPM ,6~ _tL" I VIENNA FOR IAEA i AF _Kl. i -~ ' 1 1037 AmEmbasJy VIENNA INFO: ss PRETORIA and 23 re with conversations potential impact present SAG~,· critical min December stas~ 22
  • " .. -... ""· >:~:~ ~'.. .~.--.-_ TO: ~ .., :_ ~ ~ Mr. Walt W. Rostow The White House ·/ •. ~\". ~F'~__:: .. .· ~!,;t) . . H R1 BenJ am1.n . eaa•,.·-,....,-..~· I FROM: Executive Secret_ar~ Memorandum of Conversation between and Afghan Prime Minister the President Maiwandwal, March 28, 1967
  • - . ! ---- - • . ! f.HE REPORTED HIS FIRST CONVERSATION WITH IMF TEAM NO\rl HERE. '. !'SAID HE .HAD NOT HELD BACK BUT }:{AD GIVEN THEM .ACCURATE PICTURE· OF .-.\ 1 ,DIFFICULTIES TO BE FACED. THEY ASKING IMF FOR FIRST $5 MILLION 1LOAN TRANCHE PLUS $10 MILLION STAND-BY. HE
  • LONDON5764. TOD.AYDESCRIBED T'O YOST ONLY, EMPHASIZING GREAT [SENSITIVITY, CONVERSATIONS. HE HAD WITH AL-AI.NI HAD CREATED.,F AVORABLE IMPRESSION ON DEAN IN ;MAY 20. AL-AINI ~RESPECTTO SINCERITY AND GOODWILL AND DEAN RECOMMENDED TO I ZED
  • conversation e:spoaure to public view ancl quick kaleidoscopic in briefest This in order to Departmental briefings necessary while flying tour of Abidjan with President leader, Africans); expects have extensive other briefing••• and aueb 4. since
  • and influence and the prevention of Venezuela's conversion into a beachhead for the propagation of such strength or influence elsewhere in this hemisphere. / 2. International c:SLGHEffb - 3 - 2. InternationRl (b) Relations Economic 1. AU. S. designed
  • that weakness makes wrong. Simmerin~ in Washington. c. from his advisors. pessimistic CIA but Early biggest in October, campaign Hanoi as aiming lying low for was had been the same t:im.e dis­ the right . that .Americans, ''might ar.d converse
  • boundary line to permit levels of air pollution in its airspace far greater than those tolerated on the other side. Conversely, it is impractical for one jurisdiction to strive for the attainment of high standards of air quality if its adjoining neighbor
  • This inforTnation is prepared for the use of host organizations. His Excellency Leopold Sedar Senghor Presideut of the Republic of Senegal Form of Address in Conversation Your Excellency, or Sir Correspondence Salutation Your Excellency: Name and Title