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Joe Sisco
11/4/70 10:10 a. m.
S: Did you stay up all night?
K: We are three hours behind the East. It gives us a little advantage.
S: The situation in New York moved more rapidly than we expected.
The African draft was adopted by 2/3. There were 57 in favor; 53 against;
39 abstentions. On the Latin America resolution, 45 in favor, 49 against
and 29 abstentions. We and the Israelis voted affirmatively. It came out
just as we thought it would in terms of the resolutions. Every step of the
way, everything we did we did in concert with the Israelis.
K: That's the best we could get out of it.
S: 45 countries have
the violation.
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