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TELCON Sec. Butz/ Sec. Kissinger Thursday, February 14, 1974 12:25 p. m. B: I am in Oklahoma. You are getting good coverage on the energy conference. It is not as bad here as made out in the paper. K: What do you mean -- we had a total success. B: Comes out in the paper that way. I am planning a trip to Japan in April. They are our number one customer in agriculture. I think I am talking about a three week trip -- Europe, Brussels to confer with the EC and probably make a stop in Moscow and three or four other places. My staff feels there is an advantage if the Secretary of Agriculture could go into the People's Republic of China. K: I don't think you can go to Moscow and Peking on the same trip. B: O.K. If you think it appropriate to go to Peking, I would probably not go to Moscow. K: Let me look into it. B: Our trade people have good liaison with Peking. We think they will be our biggest customer -- more than Russia. K: We don't want to give it that high a profile, and they don't. Let us handle with them informally.- -- To see what their reaction is. B: Alright. I'll wait to hear from you. I'll be in town the first of next week. K: Let us make the contact. B: Alright, Thank you, Henry. END

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