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TELCON The President/Sec. Kissinger Wednesday, Feb. 13, 1974 11:55 a. m. K: Mr. President. N: Hi, Henry. How are you. K: We are practically finished and we will have a good communique. Every- body accepted in effect our draft almost verbatim with France abstaining from three paragraphs.-- the most operational paragraphs, but nevertheless, after the orgasm of our press for three days about that Titanic confrontation with Jobert he winds up having no votes and we have all of them. The communi- que is essentially the one we drafted. We got about, I would say, 90 percent of what we wanted. N: Let's be sure we get a little credit for it. After all we worked these people hard, had them to dinner told them the facts of life. K: Have you seen the Reston column today. N: No. I have been to the hospital all morning. Just got in. K: He is praising your remarks on Monday night. N: Really. K: The whole column is on your remarks. N: Monday night? K: On Monday night and supporting them. N: Good, good. You have done a great job Henry and I know it has been pain and suffering and all the rest. I direct the doctor, Lukash, that -- he said you had not used that rubber -- and he will be over tonight to rub you down. But you use him everynight that you need him. A couple or three times a week. K: I have a Business Council Dinner tonight and after that I would love to have it. N: Business Council. K: Yes. N: Well, fine, fine. The mainthing upbeat and things are going to work out; we are working on embargo and all of that.

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