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should be especially careful this week. K also mentioned to P Sisco's
scheme -- K thinks it is ingenious. The President feels in light of
this latest, he would like to tell Dobrynin two weeks from now.
S said the Secretary had said to Gromyko, XXXXXXX what do you
think the possibilities are of trying to work something out on the
basis of a commitment to peace and on the basis we would try to
work all points out but leave 3 critical points for the parties to work
out. The Secretary sketched it generally for Gromyko, but they
haven't seen any of the language. K said it would be better to leave
the commitments to Sisco and Dobrynin. The President had asked
K to put this to S on a personal basis -- to call him and say he
didn't want to have to be in a position of Rogers coming to him, and
the President having to say "no." K asked if Sisco could engineer
that . Sisco said he would try to work XIX it in this way; SO that he
will put forward no language on that critical paragraph that could be
attributed to us before Golda Meir leaves the country. K said if
they could string this out for two weeks, they would have a grateful
President. K said Mrs. Meir should be allowed to report to her
cabinet before it is done. Sisco thought K was more worried than
he needed to be. K said the President wants to avoid a confrontation
on this. K said he thought he was sympathetic to Sisco's view and
it could move in that direction. Sisco said in case he can't manage
it, he will let K know.
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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