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K. I think it stops. We have urged the Israelis in the strongest
terms to stop it.
D. Did they begin to
the position as they issued on Sunday.
K. They say they would agree to it. But who knows what that
position was. They will never agree.
D. Don't you know through your reconnaissance.
K. We haven't done any air reconnaissance. Lets say we do not
know what the actual situation is frankly.
D. You don't know yet.
K. We have sent two urgent messages today to stop and I have had
the Israeli Ambassador in here to stop.
D. Brezhnev, when I left
K. It isn't right for Voronsov to say he had to complain to the
Politburo. You can't give us a resolution and expect an answer in
ten minutes. It is amazing. We
D. It was agreed upon by you and Brezhnev that there would be a
ceasefire in 12 hours.
K. Your resolution said they should return to the position at the
time the ceasefire was agreed upon.
We made another not to
determine whether we could agree to something that nobody could
enforce. The Egyptians say one thing, the Israelis another, you
don't know and we don't know.
D. He had to call again to Moscow. He agreed on the second line.
Then in a few moments Sisco called.
K. He had no right to do that. I straightened that out. It wasn't
easy to get a winning side to accept a ceasefire. From that point
on Israel was winning and we nevertheless agreed to it.
D. We didn't make any definition in Moscow as to who was winning.
K. We made a great effort to make the agreement.
D. I am more worried about our understanding than the Arabs
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