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SECRET -3- Our Second Purpose: Deterring Communist Action Against Borlin and Paving the Way for an Eventual Acceptable Solution 6. The End our second major purpose at the Summit In Viewo should be to sook an arrangement - probably tacit es to preserve the existing situation in Berlin for a period of time During this period we could try to progress toward a more The formal and definitive solution regarding Berlin. , 70 The To this end, we might seek a very general Means Summit directive to a subordinate group, which would negotiate and report back in about e ighteen months to Heads of Governmento Reciprocal declarations might also be exchanged at the Summit, in an effort to reduce tensions over Berlin during the prolonged period of negotiation that would then lie ahead. These might include declarations to maintain une hindered communication to Berlin and to avoid inflammatory propaganda, without our trying to work out a formal agreement, with all the attendant semantic and legal difficultieso 8. Deterrento SBORET

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This talking paper for Secretary of State Herter outlines the four purposes for the upcoming Paris Summit in May.

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