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Secretary General Waldheim/Kissinger
October 7, 1973
12:55 pm
W: Good Morning.
K: How are you.
W: Worried and busy. I wonder if you can tell me about your affairs
and decisions??
K: I was going to call you. We have been exchangeing thought with the
Soviets to see what could be done. The Soviets are not willing to do
very much.
W: My impressions to. Most of the members are.
not having a
Security Council today.
K: What worries me is here is a major military conflict and if the
Security Council can't meet what is it for.
W: This is why I thought I should ring you up. We can explain it
to our experts but what do we say to the public.
K: We are expecting a communication from the Sovie ts. I would like
to call you around 4:00 and see about moving the Security Council.
W: Good
K: We could ask for it tomorrow morning.
W: Then we could avoid debate on the General Assembly under the
rules of procedure the G.A. can't meet on it if the Security Council
is meeting. .
K: Zayat told me he wasn't that insistent.
W: If there is a meeting of the Security Council easier to avoide debate
in the General Assembly especially if Zayat doesn't want to speak.
K: If you can use your influence with the President to keep Middle
East debate from breaking open into an inflamatory.
(They were
disconnected and the call was placed again. )
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