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Rabin/Kissinger
10:25 a. m.
11/29/71
-2-
K: That keeps it open. If peace they will claim they are not weak and ? ? ? ? ?.
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Third part most interesting for what the Soviets are doing. The next interesting is
the Arab attitude and arguement that they are being won away from the Soviets.
R: I don't think you are wrong. What I saw also was the Egyptian mood
shows to what extent they are willing to cooperate with the Russians for their support.
K: That's right. The Egyptian side is very interesting. I must say, you don't
treat your allies as well but you don't get as many weapons.
R: In returning, nothing.
K: More pride anyway. Let's aim for lunch on Wed.
Rx
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