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TELCON
Secretary Rogers
Mr. Kissinger
3:45 p. m. , 7-14-69
R said Henry, I just talked to Nelson about his report and thought I
would coordinate with you on it. HAK said I have not talked to
him in a week.
R said I told him I wanted our people to talk to his people before
meeting with the President and particularly about anything that would
become public. HAK said I think that is exactly what the President
wants. R said Nelson thinks they will have two documents - one a
private document to the President with a lot of recommendations and
he does not want to tell what the recommendations will be until he
gives document to President. On the other document, he would like
to talk to us in advance and said that he would get in touch with
Charlie and Samuels.
HAK said if he sends a report in to the President I will get it to you
as soon as it arrives. R said he wants to have something to give
the President which goes directly to the President which is under
standable. HAK said the President intention is to put this report
in the NSC machinery if it is at tolerable. R said in our absence, I
have told Meyer and Samuel to get in toucy with Nelson and George
Woods. HAK said I have not talked to Nelson except that he called me
when he got back about the Ambassador to Guyana.
R said I testified before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee today.
HAK said how did it go? R said there really was not a hostile question.
R said there was nothing said in a hostile tone of voice. R said you
never can tell but I don't believe there was anything that will cause any
difficulty. HAK said if you can keep it non-hostile it is a great achieve-
ment.
mlh
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library
DECLASSIFIED
This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified.
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