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TELCON
Ambassador Dobrynin/Mr. Kissinger
9:55 a. m. 9 November 8, 1972
D:
Good morning, Henry.
K:
We didn't carry Siberia.
D:
Oh. My impression on the contrary, it carried all my country because
even now in my Embassy I am listening "Four more years, four more
years. 11
K:
Is that what you're saying?
D:q
Exactly. In my Embassy everybody is shouting with beginning four
years this 12 o'clock at night. So I hear even from Moscow the same -
I mean, the same sounds. Did you receive -- there was a message
from Mr. Podgorny to President.
K:
I haven't received it yet, no.
D:
No. There is a message. It's -- I could give you but it's technical
information but they send it through telegraph in this case.
K:
Right.
D:
It got to me. It goes like this one. "Mr. President: Please accept our
congratulations on the occasion of re-electing you on the post of the
President of the United States of America. I note it with the greatest
respect of the process of a building relations between our two countries.
A firm foundation for each was laid down by the summit meeting in
Moscow in May. We would like to express the conviction that in the
coming period the third American relation will receive further favorable
development in the interest of the Soviet and American peoples, in the
interest of the international security and
the peace
throughout the world. And it's signed Podgorny. 11
K:
Well, that's a very warm note and it exactly reflects our own attitude.
D:
Yes, it
K:
And you can tell your leaders that accelerating even further the
improvement of relations will be one of our principle objectives.
D:
I definitely will.
K:
And this you know to be the case.
D:
Yes.
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