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Telcon - San Clemente
4/4/73 - 11:25 a. m.
Amb. Sulliven - HAK
Sullivan: Hello Henry.
HAK: How are you Bill?
Sullivan: Fine, how did the visit go?
HAK: I think it went quite well.
Sullivan: Good, I think the press has been surprisingly good in view
of the snide efforts to sort of make it appear as if they weren't going well.
HAK: You know, the President promissed him that somehow we'd find
around 650 million dollars for him.
Sullivan: Over the costs of this year and the next year?
HAK: Well, whatever the period is that he asked for.
Sullivan: Right.
HAK: Pieced together from various funds, and we don't want it to be
nickels and dimes when they get to Washington.
Sullivan: Right, I hope John Hannah's got that word.
HAK: Well, Nutter has the word, I mean Neuter.
Sullivan: Yes, well he's positive, he'll be helpful.
HAK: Godd, well I'll tell John Hannah too. Bill, I saw in the newspaper
that some official who was present at the negotiation said that I wanned the
XX North Vietnamese about continued bombing. Was that you?
Sullivan: No, I fear that what happened is that George Aldridge sometime
back, when he was approached by Gwirtzman on the plane I gather it was,
was trying to get some indication what the understandings were, and was
trying to explain to him that there were no secret understandings, and
that this was the sort of thing that was meant and apparently Gwirtzman
kept his notes on it and dug back into again the other day and made it a
timely story.
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