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OCR Page 1 of 107TELCON
Mr. Kissinger/Amb. Dobrynin (Moscow)
7:15 p.m., April 13, 1971
D:
Hello, how are you?
K:
I just wanted to see whether the line to Moscow are real.
Congratulations on your election to the Central Committee.
D:
Thank you.
K:
It gives all of us here a feeling of greater confidence in you.
D:
Thank you very much.
K:
I saw one of the members from your Embassy this afternoon.
D:
Today?
K:
Today, Voronsov, but that's not the reason I am calling; I am
calling just to see whether that number you gave me is any good.
D:
? ?
K:
It is a technical phint which you and I had already discussed and just
wanted to make sure it was clearly understood.
D:
Was it the point?
K:
No, I didn't raise that at all.
D:
Another point?
K:
On the other suggestion having to do with the April 16th meeting.
D:
Oh, I see.
K:
One other procedural suggestion to make. On the exchange of letters,
hoping you have an answer. It is on the suggestion you and I have
already discussed.
D:
Understood, understood.
K:
It is really just to make sure one procedure on which two people might
do the talking one particular suggestion to make really for convenience
on a policy issue will fall.
D:
I will see in the morning and give you back an answer.