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President Nixon/Secretary Kissinger
January 4, 1974
8:12 PM
N:
Hello, Henry.
K: Mr. President. I just wanted to bring you up to date on
the meeting with Dayan. We spoke about Israel
.
We're
75% of the way at last. We made very good progress. Have
to the depth of the zone. I haven't talked to the
Israelis. The Israelis are willing to be at the West end
and the Egyptians want them at the East end. That's a
difficulty that
.
We're now talking about the same
plan with just different numbers.
N: Good, Henry. That's very good.
K: I think we have a chance now of making some progress.
I'11 report to you after the meeting tomorrow.
N: You're meeting with him again?
K: Yes. So we know what's happening, when and where.
N: That's fine, Henry, just fine.
K: Every paper including the Star has a headline that you're
in full control of Foreign policy.
N: Eventually, they have to write it.
K: We never could get it printed.
N: Why do you think they're printing it now. It's a curious
thing, isn't it.
K: The Washington Post has a separate story on the first
page, with a big headline "Kissinger says Nixon in full charge".
The New York Times had a big print of it's story on the subject.
N : The main thing is that it's all working.
.
K : I think we can handle that.
N:
I followed that one in those reports.
K: We think you should have it.
N: I know. I wouldn't both you with it. You will let me
know. I'm just thinking of you. It's still in the dry
season. They hung on this long.
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