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out it is a possibility.
D: I think these issues look, putting aside the resolution, October 22
without telling us, unacceptable
but I don't, might change their
minds.
K: Let me finish the bilateral thing and then we'll go back to that.
As soon as we get back I will designate somebody, Dean Rusk or
Herb Brownell.
D: Yes, it should be a big man.
K:
to represent us in the peace negotiations. We would be
prepared to say the first thing he should do is go to Moscow to
talk to your people to prepare some action.
D: Did you talk with Rusk or is it just an idea.
K: As a matter of fact, I have been trying to get Rusk on the
phone but haven't been able to reach him. Those two people
are who we have in mind. I may be able to tell you by the end
of the day what reaction I get.
D: When are you leaving?
K: Monday morning at 9:00. To get back to the issues.
D: So where does it stand now
K: We would like to get Israeli to accept the proposal with withdrawal
We are having monumental task. I sat up with Mrs. Meir until
1:30 last night. And, I can imagine prettier girls to sit up with.
D: Well, sometimes you have to sacrifice
K: This is where we stand right now.
D: As of now, peace proposal to begin negotiations of exchange
prisoners and territories and position is to solve the Israelis business?
What is position of Egypt? When I spoke with them yesterday they
said no, no, but what about today.
K: Their position is no.
D: Then what is your position?
K: Our position is to try to find some, at least interim, solution
but we haven't made a formal proposition yet because we are trying
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