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TELECON Jerry Schecter/Secretary Kissinger March 22, 1974 8:12 PM S: I tried to put some commas in here, but how does this strike you. K: I've got ten guys in the other room going over my Soviet trip. When you try to put that security conference, I summed up one proposition, I said is that correct, and they said it's a caricature, but it's correct SO I said where is it a caricature, SO we now have just agreed it wasn't a caricature. S: I hope this isn't a caricature of your profound lecture. Our initial negotiations were directed to authoritarian governments because that was where we faced the danger the war. Negotiations with allies in this phase of the development of western democracy are more complex in this phase of the development of western democracies. The west is only now receiving from the legacy of World War IIX nation are just beginning to conduct their own foreign policies and redefine their goals. Events of the last two weeks will 1 eave us all stronger because we are now dealing with essentials. K: Yes. Where you say, are more complex, can you add, but in the long run even more important. S: Sure. OK. K: OK, Jerry. S: Thank you very much. K: You're coming with me aren't you. S: Yes sir. I hear you're taking David and Elizabeth. K: You know I haven't seen them in four months and it's their vacation. S: It should be fun for them. K: They're out of their minds. S: It's a great idea because - you'll have to let them see the Kremlin and all that sort. K: Oh, yes, that's all done. S: That's XX great.

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