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TELCON
Amb. Dobrynin/Mr. Kissinger
1/27/33
AD:
Good morning. You are up too early.
HK:
I am up.
AD:
You are watching the signing--
HK:
No, I didn't know--it was
AD:
It still is.
HK:
Is itain television.
AD:
Yes. On Channel 4. Now they have a second signing--they just show
the
--the signing that took place four hours ago when there
was four of them--now they are going to show the signing of two.
HK
I see. Now Anatol you are going into the State Department today.
AD:
I'm going right now.
HK:
What I wanted to tell you was that there was a demonstration in Paris
by your party and the Vietcong, The French made no effort to control.
So we now withdrawn again from Paris. We a re just going to leave it
open.
AD:
For the time being it's open.
HK:
We now insist on some assurances that this can't be repeated.
AD:
Yeh.
HK:
I just don't want you to be surprised if when you get called in they tell
you something that I haven't told ylou something that I hadn'et told you
yesterday.
AD:
Yeh.
HK:
We had agreed to Paris and we had in fact already informed Pompidou--
But when they didn't control the demonstration by the communist party
and the Vietcong--they withdrew it again.
AD:
You withdrêw in a way conditionally so to speak? or finally.
HK:
Not yet finally. Just don't want you to be surprised -I know you handle
unexpected situations so badly.