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:41 p. m. 10/6/71
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come out where they expected.
HAK: We have tried to be scrupulously honest in everything we have done.
K: This comes up here in this sense that a number of countries have been
claiming that to vote one way or another will interfere with bilateral relations
with Peking and since the U.S. has gone there everyone can go there and should
protext their rear at the UN. Nothing is clearer then that both items are
separate.
HAK: That's correct.
K: Other countries could take a lesson from us in this regard. Would that help?
We have said it clearly but now it's clear that within a day -- the real
connection or disconnection is that within hours of Roger's speech the trip is on
no matter what's on in NY.
HAK: Get in touch with me when I am back and we will get together sometime
cases
after. On Berlin, you were one of two XXXXXXXX where you were 180 degrees
off. Talke with the Germans.
K: It came from the Germans.
HAK: Not from the Germans that know.
K: I will be glad to write a reverse direction if I know.
: I don't usually complain but it never would have happened without WH
pressure.
K: I would be glad to do something about it.
HAK: Let's do it in
.
K: One problem I do have.
I
xomembers ren into a gap this time because of
changes in your staff
HAK: Let's talk about it later. There is your relationship with me and our
relationship with the Times.
K: When I am there there are people who feel that they cannot talk with me
without your ok, like Negraponte and Sonnenfeldt.
: Let's talk about it next time.
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