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5 P: Does it say conclude? K: In order to complete the text of the agreement. P: Complete the text of the agreement. Yes, that's all right. Without indicating how long? K: That's right. P: Do you think that will have some effect on Thieu, or is he likely to blow it then. K: Oh no, he won't blow. At no stage is it in his interest to blow with us, to blow publicly. P: No, I guess not. K: I mean, that's the worse thing that can happen to him and that he will do the furtherest down the line. P: Yeah. And Haig- -Henry, well my letter left no doubt, but Haig also left no doubt whatever that there was no delay possible and no -- K: Absolutely, Mr. President. P: How did you get the word back to him that three or four day's delay was impossible. We are not supposed to have know that. K: Well, no, we are putting it in the form of your schedule, and no deviation from that schedule is possible. P: No deviation is possible. Okay. K: You are not referring to anything he might have-- P: And just say no--gix there is no deviation what ever is possible. Put it as strongly that under any circumstances is possible. K: Exactly. P: All right. Okay. Well I hope, as I say, we don't want to borrow trouble but I do think the contingency plan should be well thought out so that we can put it into effect if necessary. K: Absolutely, we'll-- P: It would be a great tragedy if we had to put it into effect. You understand that we - - the reason is -yousee the problem we have

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