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TELECON
Mr. Kissinger/Ambassador Dobrynin
10:09 a. m. . May 9, 1972
K:
Hello.
D:
Hello, Henry.
K:
Anatoliy, how are you?
D:
Thank you.
K:
I just wanted to tell you -- I have just talked to Bahr and we've
also been in touch with Barzel, and I think we can assure now that the
treaty will be ratified by tomorrow evening.
D:
They are beginning today and tomorrow. Two days, yes?
K:
That's right. Formally, only
starting
tomorrow.
D:
Tomorrow, but how could they be ratified tomorrow?
K:
Well, at any rate, I don't know whether they start today. All
I know is that our understanding now is that due to our joint efforts, it's
now worked out so that by tomorrow evening the treaties will be ratified.
D:
Tomorrow evening?
K:
By tomorrow evening.
D:
It's from both, then, Bahr and Barsel.
K:
That's correct.
joint
D:
You don't know the details. Did they work out the
K:
Well, they worked out a joint declaration which we have urged
Barzel to accept, and they are taking it up with Falin. And my understanding
is that this will be acceptable.
D:
That it will be acceptable. I see. Okay; thank you.
K:
I wanted you to know that at least in areas outside Southeast Asia,
we have continued to do business as we promised.
you
D:
Okay. Thank you, Henry. I will be in touch with, I'm sure.