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Stans/Kissinger
7:45 p. m. 4-9-70
K: He would like to go in general (along) with your approach but soften
it somewhat. Work it out with Alex Johnson.
S: Soften it up somewhat.
K: There isn't a prayer that this could be accepted.
S: Did you see the cable today? Extremely interesting. That the
Japanese were preparing a new proposal which would abandon the
moratorium idea and arrange for a settlement on the basis of eight
specific categories.
K: That's what Yoshino and I talked about.
S: The whole deal may be they just went through this ex
to show
it won't work.
K: I think so. Let's wait a week.
S: I am going to South America next Thursday.
K: Who can speak for you?
S: Stanley Neiman (sp? )
K: Is he mean?
S: No
K: You are tough.
S: He is tough. He will stand up and talk with Johnson.
I think we ought to wait to see what the Japanese come up with. We
could think about going to Japan and sitting down. I would like to see
Miasawa. A man who worked for me at the Bureau of the Budget knows
him. Would make sense to sit down and talk with them.
K: When will you be back.
S: May 1.
K: Next week could you come up with a softened version of your proposal
so we have that in our armory?
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