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TELCON Elliot Richardson Mr. Kissinger 7-17-69 11:45 AM K asked if R had some up with anything we can announce on China before leaving on trip. R said he has memo which is being rewritten. K said he does not think we should offer cultural exchange - just say we would be willing, if Chinese would/willing to receive them, to permit be students to study there. R said memolie is sending over CXOX covers several things - most promising is tourist thing which R understands Pres would be willing to go ahead with. R said he was going to suggest consideration of lifting of restriction on trade to include grain shipments only - also possibility of lifting travel restrictions. R said trouble with that is restrictions are unenforceable anyway. K said would we have to say that and R said if you allude only to China, what about North Korea, Vietnam, Cuba etc. R said restrictions expire Sept 15 unless renewed. R said K's thought on students might be way of doing this - we would be prepared to lift travel restrictions for students and journalists and members of congress. K agreed. K said if he can get that approved tonight, could we announce tomorrow or Monday. R said he should think SO - does not require consultation. K said he could call Mundt and advise him. R said he would get memo over this afternoon and McCloskey could do in regular briefing tomorrow. K said fine. jm 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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