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Oct. 26
K: Also it has never happened that a small country is producing
a world war in this manner. There is a limit beyond which you cannot
push the President. I have been trying to tell you that for a week.
D: We are not trying to push the President.
K: You play your game and you will see what happens.
D: The PM is sitting now on suggestions on what to do.
K: I am suggesting to you to make a constructive suggestion.
D: I understand and I asked you if you have any thing in mind.
K: I gave you what I have in mind.
D: About the food.
K: That while talks are going on you permit non-military supplies
to go in there and perhaps you can establish the principle that no
military supplies can come in from the road and you pull back
from it.
D: One of the suggestions from the PM as I left the phone to
come to you is that she thought she would send to you Gen.
(Riva?) with a complete proposal of how to solve the situation.
K: That would take ten hours.
D: At least. She thought he could convey that would mean either
swapping people, territories. Things that would solve the
question. We cannot let them out without getting something in
return.
K: That is right but you have to buy time for this discussion.
We will be glad to propose that there will be immediate discussions
between you and the Egyptians to solve this problem. We are
willing to be cooperative but I tell you what will happen is another
maximum Soviet demand and you cannot put the President in con-
frontation day after day.
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