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Points for discussion on consultation:
1.
Each of the three political leaders should choose a political representative
in whom he has highest confidence to consult together on all problems -
political and strategic alike.
2. Such consultation should specifically include consultation as to the general
nature of strategic doctrine and policy (but not detailed military plans).
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