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OCR Page 1 of 58TelCon
Mr. Sallinger/Mr. Kissinger
12:05, Jan. 21
1731
K:
i understand but my problem is that I'm tied up all day today
with General Haig coming back and then I'll have to see the
President, and I suppose it's urgent.
S:
Well, I think I'm going to see Sonnenfeldt tomorrow, then I'd
just like a few minutes to see you.
K:
I don't think its possible today. We've never really had a
chance to meet.
S:
I'd like to very much.
K:
I really would like, will you let me know when you--
S:
Of course you can't tell me how long you'll be in Paris, I'll
be back in Paris Friday.
K:
Well, if I'm still in Paris on Friday, we could meet there.
Why don't you call the Embassy.
S:
I will, I want to tell you a funny story and that is you had dinner
with a friend of mine, the Baroness Van Drielan. She lives at
60 Avenue Forth, which is also the address of the Cuban Embassy.
I went to dinner there about five days later with the Van Drielans
and I ran into a fellow that use to be at the U.S. Embassy who
lives in the same building, and he knows that I went to it, and
I've got a little story for you he Daid Dr. Kissinger was over
heae meeting with the Cubans the other night.
K:
Oh, God, that would have been quite a story.
S:
I thanked for the information not bothering to tell him anymore.
K:
Look let's meet either in Paris or if we miss each other there,
here.
S:
Yeah, I'll come back if I have to.
K:
Good, I'll definitely see you if you come back, if we miss each
other in Paris and if I'm still in Paris when you get back then we
could meet Saturday.
S:
That would be great, you are very nice to call.
K:
Good. Nice to talk to you.
S:
Bye