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there is no hope of their getting out. She said yesterday, she said
to the President, 'what shall I tell my government?" He told her
the first shipment of Phantoms will go on. As to the other request,
the President is considering it and he has an understanding for it.
She asked K if this were not right. K said it was absolutely correct.
M said the President didn't ask her to give up their stance in order
to get arms. She said she is glad there is no difference between her
and K on what happened. She couldn't see herself leaving Washington
without speaking to K about it -- (1) that there is no difference as to
facts, and (2) to aske him to please use his good services to see
that the rumors are stopped -- whatever source they come from.
K said, if it was any consolation to her, they do it to us, too.
M asked K to give the President her very best regards and appreciation
for his understanding.
K asked M to send her Ambassador to see him on Monday or Tuesday
for 5 minutes -- he had wanted to talk to him anyway.
lds
Reproduced at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library
DECLASSIFIED
This document has been reviewed pursuant to Executive Order 13526 and has been determined to be declassified.
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