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D:
On SALT? On the first part I cannot get an answer.
K:
The first part is the submarines. I want Semenov to know our
delegation knows nothing of what I talked to you about. It is con-
freeze,
ceivable that we will slip that
early in the discussions;
that we accept your proposal early in the discussion, but until Smith
says something to Semenov, Semenov shouldn't say anything to Smith.
On the ABM proposals you can mention it as a thinking out loud proposal.
It is not absolutely final but something you could put as the voice of a
friend who is often right.
D:
Yes, what about the second part? I just put it as a thinking out loud?
K:
Well, is the second one under submarines? I just want some reaction
from them.
D:
Some reaction as an idea rather than a Soviet proposal.
K:
So far we have heard nothing from Moscow.
D:
I mentioned to them that you were thinking out loud.
K:
Well, I have given it to you now and if they react in a constructive
way we can move it very quickly.
D:
And in that connection they can make some counterproposals.
K:
We can do them like we did some other things. Aslo we want to leave
something open to be settled at the summit. You and I can agree
but we should leave something to be settled in Helsinki.
D:
Yes.
K:
We have instructed State and they, in the normal way, will call you.
I
am sure you will be called on Monday. We gave them the instruction
last evening. Anatol, the two dates we gave State were the 4th of
April or the 7th of April.
D:
4th or 7th.
K:
Yes, our preference is the 4th. They are going to check it with the
British and then they will get to you.
D:
Right, Henry, SO have a nice rest. I will try not to bother you very much.
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