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The original documents are located in Box 2, folder "Indonesia - President Suharto" of the National Security Adviser's Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. 971 1A THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON February 27, 1975 Dear Mr. President: I deeply appreciated your invitation of last September for a visit to Indonesia. It was regretfully not possible for me to accept at the time. I definitely look forward to visiting your great country, however, and to the opportunity to understand your culture and your people better. I want to see with my own eyes the outstanding progress that you have made in Indonesia. But I ask your indulgence because my schedule will not permit me to make the trip in the near future. Since our two countries share many common interests, and since we face a number of challenges that we could very usefully discuss, would it be possible for you to visit the United States at a time convenient to you? I would hope that we could meet here some time this year to exchange views on matters of common concern and on the general world situation. Sincerely, Hevard R. and His Excellency FORD General Suharto a President of the Republic of Indonesia GERALD LIBRARY Jakarta Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 1B CLASSIFICATION NSC REFERRAL TO STATE SECRETARIAT Date: Feb 28 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: GEORGE SPRINGSTEEN NSC LOG# 7500971 EXECUTIVE SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF STATE DOCUMENT DESCRIPTION: TO: Pres Suharto FROM: Pres Ford DATE: Feb 27 1975 SUBJECT: Invitation ACTION REQUESTED: DRAFT REPLY FOR: PRESIDENT'S SIGNATURE WHITE HOUSE STAFF SIGNATURE OTHER DIRECT REPLY FURNISH INFO COPY XXX DISPATCH RECOMMENDATIONS/COMMENTS TRANSLATION APPROPRIATE HANDLING INFORMATION FOR ADDITIONAL PROCESSING AS INDICATED: FORD DUE DATE: & URGENT ROUTINE GERALD LIBRARY COMMENTS: Secretary CLASSIFICATION Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library IC MEMORANDUM 971 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CONFIDENTIAL ACTION February 27, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER HK SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Suharto inviting him to make the state visit here, which you have already approved in principle for some time this year. Our Ambassador has already extended the invitation on your behalf. However, I recommend that we also extend the invitation in a personal letter since this personal touch would help improve our relations with Indonesia as well as the spirit of the visit. As to the timing of the visit, it would seem best to do it just before or after President Suharto's visit to Canada this summer. We will be discussing this orally with the Indonesians and do not need to make any mention of it in the letter. The draft letter of invitation has been coordinated with Mr. Paul Theis' office. RECOMMENDATION: That you sign the draft letter to President Suharto at Tab A. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12953, SEC. 3.5 NSC MEMO, 11/24/98, STATE DEPT. GUIDELINES BY hh CONFIDENTIAL , NARA, DATE 3/5/04 Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 7500971 VIA LDX NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 CONFIDENTIAL/NODIS February 27, 1975 Attachments MEMORANDUM FOR: Mr. George S. Springsteen Executive Secretary Department of State SUBJECT: Telegram to Jakarta on Suharto Visit Will you please dispatch the attached telegram this evening. Staff m Decretary Jeanne Davis CONFIDENTIAL/NODIS Attachments Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library IE CONFIDENTIAL/NODIS MESSAGE FOR: AMEMBASSY, JAKARTA FROM: STATE SUBJECT: U.S. VISIT FOR PRESIDENT SUHARTO REF: JAKARTA 2386 IMMEDIATE 1. Please deliver to Minister Sudharmono the following letter from President Ford for President Suharto: Begin Quote: Dear Mr. President: I deeply appreciated your invitation of last September for a visit to Indonesia. It was regretfully not possible for me to accept at the time. I definitely look forward to visiting your great country, however, and to the opportunity to understand your culture and your people better. I want to see with my own eyes the outstanding progress that you have made in Indonesia. But I ask your indulgence because my schedule will not permit me to make the trip in the near future. Since our two countries share many common interests, and since we face a number of challenges that we could very usefully discuss, would it be possible for you to visit the United States at a time convenient to you? I would hope that we could meet here some time DECLASSIFIED CONFIDENTIAL/NODIS E.O. 12958, SEC. 3.5 NSC MEMO, 11/24/98, STATE DEPT. GUIDELINES BY bab , NARA, DATE 3/5/04 Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONFIDENTIAL/NODIS 2 this year to exchange views on matters of common concern and on the general world situation. Sincerely, Gerald R. Ford End Text. 2. Please advise Minister Sudharmono we will review the President's schedule to see what arrangements might be most convenient for a meeting between the two Presidents. In the meantime, we would welcome such advance information as the Indonesians may have on President Suharto's travel plans in June and July. 3. FYI. We appreciate your having taken the initiative to raise President Ford's invitation with President Suharto before you received this letter. 4. We will try to see whether arrangements outside Washington can be made, but the President's schedule is very heavy and we do not see how a meeting outside Washington would save very much time for Suharto. We had in mind asking President Suharto to stop in Washington on for a full state visit. June 30 and July 1 or on July 7 and 8/ We could cut this schedule down further and reduce the Washington time to such basics as an office call and a working lunch or dinner. But one reason to have a Washing- ton meeting would be the opportunity for ceremonial occasions such as a state dinner that would, we should think, have a favorable impact in Indonesia. 5. In determining our position, we would appreciate your estimate of the Indonesian reaction if it proves infeasible to have a meeting CONFIDENTIAL/NODIS Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONFIDENTIAL/NODIS 3 outside Washington, as well as your evaluation of the purpose behind President Suharto's suggestion for such a meeting. 6. You may draw as you wish on paragraph 4 above during your conversation with Sudharmono if you think it would increase the likelihood that Suharto would want to come to Washington, especially if you believe that Suharto proposed another site because he did not understand the nature of our invitation. End FYI. CONFIDENTIAL/NODIS Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library IF Rm MEMORANDUM 971 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL CONFIDENTIAL GDS ACTION February 15, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: SECRETARY KISSINGER FROM: W. R. SMYSER URS/tAx SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from the President to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him to Visit the U.S. At Tab I is a draft memorandum from you to the President attaching a draft letter from the President to President Suharto inviting him to make a state visit to the U.S. The President has already approved in principle a state visit for Suharto sometime this year. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that the President extend the invitation by personal letter, rather than verbally through Ambassador Newsom. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indonesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to bolster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia, and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Suharto plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct Ambassador Newsom to propose to Suharto verbally, when he delivers the President's letter, that Suharto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Suharto the feeling that we are pressing this particular time on him. The draft letter of invitation has been coordinated with Mr. Paul Theis' office. RECOMMENDATION: FORD That you sign the draft memorandum to the President at Tab I. & CONFIDENTIAL GDS Tab I fuded 2-27-75 GERALD LIBRARY 3/5/04 Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MEMORANDUM 971 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CONFIDENTIAL GDS ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Suharto inviting him to make the state visit here, which you have already approved in principle for some time this year. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indonesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to bolster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia, and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Suharto plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassador in Jakarta to propose to Suharto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Suharto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Suharto the feeling that we are pressing this particular time on him. The draft letter of invitation has been coordinated with Mr. Paul Theis' office. CONFIDENTIAL GDS the 3/5/04 Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONF IDENTIAL 2 RECOMMENDA TION: That you sign the draft letter to President Suharto at Tab A. That you approve Ambassador Newsom's proposal verbally that President Suharto make the visit here just before or after his Canadian visit. APPROVE DISAPPROVE CONFIDENTIAL Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MEMORANDUM 971 IH THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON GONFIDENTIAL GDS ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit Bunerto of recall Indonesia your earlier to make decision state 1m principle visit to to the invite U.S. President this year. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Suharto inviting him to make the state visit here, which you have already approved in principle for some time this year. which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta, This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indonesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to bolster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia, and toward Southeast Asia generally. las world be exotrinary. As to the timing of the visit, President Suharto plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassador in Jakarta to propose to Suharto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Suharto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Suharto the feeling that we are pressing this particular time on him. text The draft letter of invitation has been coordinated with Mr. Paul Theis' office. CONFIDENTIAL GDS 3/5/04 GERALD & LIBRARY FORD Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONF IDENTIAL 2 RECOMMENDA TION: That you sign the draft letter to President Suharto at Tab A. That you approve Ambassador Newsom's proposal verbally that President Suharto make the visit here just before or after his Canadian visit. APPROVE DISAPPROVE CONFIDENTIAL Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE ACTION (971) WASHINGTON CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit You will recall your earlier decision in principle to invite President Suharto of Indonesia to make a State visit to the U.S. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Suharto which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indonesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to bolster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia, and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Suharto plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassador in Jakarta to propose to Suharto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Suharto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Suharto the impression that we are pressing this particular time on him. The draft letter of invitation has been coordinated with Mr. Theis' office. CONFIDENTIAL - GDS ch 3/5/04 Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 971 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON CONFIDENTIAL GDS ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit You will recall your earlier decision in principle to invite President Suharto of Indonesia to make a State visit to the U.S. this year. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Suharto which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta as would be customary. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indonesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to bolster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Suharto plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassador in Jakarta to propose to Suharto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Suharto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Suharto the impression that we are pressing this particular time on him. The text has been coordinated with Paul Theis' office. CONFIDENTIAL GDS be 313/04 Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONFIDENTIAL 2 RECOMMENDATION That you sign the draft letter to President Suharto at Tab A. That you approve Ambassador Newsom's proposing that President Suharto make the visit here just before or after his Canadian visit. APPROVE DISAPPROVE CONFIDENTIAL - GDS Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library it L, 2/18 NSC/S send the to SIS for dispatch, cancid Amyou QCF. δ D Carale X 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Pr REWRITE 971 2/18/75 CONFIDENTIAL GDS ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit You will recall your esalier decision in principle to invite President Suharte of Indonesia to make a State visit to the U.S. this year. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Suharto which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta as would be customary. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indonesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to bolster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President/Subarte plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassador in Jakarta to propose to Subarto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Subarto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Suharto the impression that we are pressing this particular time on him. The text has been coordinated with Paul Theis' office. FORD CONFIDENTIAL GDS & Goda 3/5/04 GERALD LIBRARY Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library REWRITE 971 2/18/75 CONFIDENTIAL GDS ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Propesed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit You will recall your exalier decision in principle to invite President Suharto of Indonesia to make a State visit to the U.S. this year. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Suharto which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta as would be customary. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indomesia this year and Indonesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to bolster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Subarto plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassador in Jakarta to propose to Suharto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Suharto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Subarto the impression that we are pressing this particular time on him. The text has been coordinated with Paul Theis' office. GONFIDENTIAL GDS Hade 3/5/04 + FORD of Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library in REWRITE 971 2/18/75 CONFIDENTIAL GDS ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Propesed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit You will recall your earlier decision in principle to invite President Subarto of Indonesia to make a State visit to the U.S. this year. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Subarto which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta as would be customary. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indenesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochine. Our major objective during his visit here will be to belster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Subarto plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassader in Jakarta to propose to Subarto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Subarto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Subarto the impression that we are pressing this particular time on him. The text has been coordinated with Paul Theis' office. 10-0 ? CONFIDENTIAL GDS Wab 3/5/04 GERALD Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library 10 REWRITE 971 2/18/75 CONFIDENTIAL GDS ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Propesed Letter from You to Indonesian President Subarto Inviting Him for a State Visit You will recall your esulier decision in principle to invite President Subarto of Indonesia to make a State visit to the U.S. this year. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Subarto which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indenesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta as would be customary. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indemesia this year and Indenesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to bolster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Subarte plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recemmend that we instruct our Ambassador in Jakarta to propose to Subarto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Subarto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Subarto the impression that we are pressing this particular time on him. The text has been coordinated with Paul Theis' office. BERALD CONFIDENTIAL GDS GA 3/5/04 Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Retyped - Tab I ACTION (971) CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit You will recall your earlier decision to principle to invite President Suharto of Indonesia to make a State visit to the U.S. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Subarto which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indonesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to belster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia, and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Suharto plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassador in Jakarta to propose to Suharto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Subarto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Suharte the impression that we are pressing this particular time on him. The draft letter of invitation has been coordinated with Mr. Theis' office. your - CONFIDENTIAL - GDS in 3/5/04 DIVISO LIBHAR McF :wgh:15 Feb 75 (tab I retyped) Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONFIDENTIAL 2 RECOMMENDATION That you sign the draft letter to President Suharto at Tab A. That you approve Ambassador Newsom's proposing that President Suharto make the visit here just before or after his Canadian visit. APPROVE DISAPPROVE CONFIDENTIAL - GDS GERALD A FORD LERRARY Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Retyped - Tab I IR ACTION (971) CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from You to Indenesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit You will recall your earlier decision to principle to invite President Subarto of Indonesia to make a State visit to the U.S. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Suharto which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indonesian deubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to belster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia, and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Subarte plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassader in Jakarta to propose to Subarto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Subarto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Subarte the impression that we are pressing this particular time on him. The draft letter of invitation has been coordinated with Mr. Theis' office. QUOK LIBRARY " D7VE30 CONFIDENTIAL - GDS in 3/5/04 McF:wgh:15 Feb 75 (tab I retyped) Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONFIDENTIAL 2 RECOMMENDATION That you sign the draft letter to President Suharte at Tab A. That you approve Ambassador Newsom's preposing that President Suharto make the visit here just before or after his Canadian visit. APPROVE DISAPPROVE ₹ AGRABY 4) CONFIDENTIAL - GDS Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library Retyped - Tab I is ACTION (971) CONFIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRY A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: Proposed Letter from You to Indonesian President Suharto Inviting Him for a State Visit You will recall your earlier decision in principle to invite President Suharto of Indonesia to make a State visit to the U.S. At Tab A is a draft letter from you to President Suharto which formally tenders that invitation at a time to be decided later. Given our current problems with Indonesia, I recommend that you extend the invitation in a personal letter, rather than verbally through our Ambassador in Jakarta. This more personal touch would be useful in light of our severe cut in economic aid to Indonesia this year and Indonesian doubts about our willingness to persist in Indochina. Our major objective during his visit here will be to belster his confidence in our intentions towards Indonesia, and toward Southeast Asia generally. As to the timing of the visit, President Subarto plans a trip for next summer to Western Europe and then to Canada. I recommend that we instruct our Ambassador in Jakarta to propose to Suharto verbally, when he delivers your letter, that Subarto make his visit to the U.S. just before or after his visit to Canada, which is now tentatively scheduled for July 2-6. I believe his timing should be suggested verbally, in order not to give Suharto the impression that we are pressing this particular time on him. The draft letter of invitation has been coordinated with Mr. Theis' office. FORM " - GDS BERALD LIBRARY hh 3/5/04 McF :wgh:15 Feb 75 (tab I retyped) Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library CONFIDENTIAL 2 RECOMMENDATION That you sign the draft letter to President Suharto at Tab A. That you approve Ambassador Newsom's proposing that President Suharto make the visit here just before or after his Canadian visit. APPROVE DISAPPROVE GERALD R FORD 4 CONFIDENTIAL - GDS Digitized from Box 2 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library IT DOC RECD LOG NBR INITIAL ACTION NSC CORRESPONDENCE PROFILE MO DA MO DA HR 8 15 2 13 7500971 FROM: Smyser H REFERENCE: CIRCLE AS APPROPRIATE TO: PRES S/S UNCLAS LOG IN/OUT SOURCE/CLASS/DESCRIPTION KISSINGER X COLBY, W OTHER LOU NO FORN NODIS SCOWCROFT SCHLESINGER, J C EYES ONLY EXDIS DAVIS ST EX SEC S CODEWORD TS SENSITIVE SUBJECT: Proposed ltr Im Pres to Incronesian Pres Subarto invitin 9 him to civeit M.S. INTERNAL ROUTING AND DISTRIBUTION REC ACTION REQUIRED ACTION INFO CY ADVANCE CYS TO HAK/SCOWCROFT FOR MEMO FOR HAK ( ) STAFF SECRETARY MEMO FOR PRES ( ) FAR EAST REPLY FOR SUB-SAHARAN Singar AFRICA ( ) APPROPRIATE ACTION ( ) DISTRIBUTION/INITIAL ACTION ASGMT MID EAST / NO. AFRICA / SO. ASIA MEMO TO ( ) EUROPE / CANADA RECOMMENDATIONS ( ) LATIN AMERICA JOINT MEMO ( ) UNITED NATIONS REFER TO FOR: ( ) ECONOMIC ANY ACTION NECESSARY? 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