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TELCON Ziegler/Sec. Kissinger Thursday, Feb. 14, 1974 9:30 a. m. Z: On the Japanese thing yesterday -- K: What Japanese thing? Z: Your meeting with the Foreign Minister yesterday -- what came out of that meeting. Is Hirohito coming here for a visit. K: We said that nothing had changed in the President's statement and that he is planning to visit and we will be discussing dates at some appropriate moment. Which is where it stood. Z: Good. K: Nothing new. It is exactly where it stood. Z: I also understand therexix they also make something new about travel, -- Solzhenitsyn -- after your comments yesterday. I think we should say something although it should be very brief. K: I would say nothing if you can avoid it. Z: Not possible. I don't want the President to look totally aloof from the thing and the Lipset is after this. press K: They are after us no matter what we do. Z: What would you suggest that we say about it that would not be -- K: Just say we have great human sympathy and we respect him as a writer. Be careful not to blow the Soviet relationship. The Lipp (?) press will be even more after us. Z: If they pick up what you said -- that he would be welcome in the U.S. K: Certainly he would be welcome. Be careful because the Russians take what the White House says terribly seriously. Z: Right. Just a very few words -- the President has great human sympathy. It will not affect our day-to-day foreign policy. If asked, of course, he would be welcome.

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