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K: You know as well as I do it doesn't say anything.
D: Explain to you that we
from Israel not only Egyptian and
Syrains take into consideration, UN and Chile where you do the same
thing. Decided to make this move without preliminary consultation
with Egypt and Syrian government. Without asking their agreement.
K: Well, Anatoly, we will have a critical period this week, it is
obvious to me.
D: I hope it will not be crisis.
K: You know yourself we are perfectly prepared to ask Israel
after it is over to make acclerated diplomatic moves.
D: Have you seen the statement made by Es-Zayyat.
K: That doesn't mean anything either.
D: Saw it on the ticker
K: OK Anatoly. Could you get it typed up and sent to Gen. Scowcroft
D: Translate it too.
K: Yes and translated, send it to Gen. Scowcroft1
D: Maybe we could manage something direct - you know through your
house to another house. There are many things I prefer not to say
by telephone, you know.
K: Oh, yes. We can do it easily. Listen, Anatoly, I wanted to ask
you. I am making a speech tomorrow night in which I was going to
advocate MFN among other things. Frankly may not have to drop
that section from the speech, depanding on developments of tomorrow.
But let me read what I have written. There's a long defense of it which
I won't bother you with, just one point which follows:
Quiet diplomacy x has produced results. The tax on immigration is
not being collected. We have received assurances it is not being applied,
hardship cases submitted to the Soviet government
the rate of
immigration is in the tens of thousands, where it was in 1960
D: OK, why not.
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