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Telcon Amb. Dobrynin 10/16/71: 10:55 a. m. D: Are you en route to China? K: Not yet - in an hour and a half. I had a good dinner yesterday. Horrible for my waistline. D: In Hawaii you will be as thin as a girl. K: Hawaii doesn't make you thin. I want to see whether they give us caviar again. I have talked to the President and we are changing k the letter. We are adding a paragraph. D: I understand. K: I think that will answer the oral note. D: That is quite all right. K: I referred very positively to the oral note. It reflects essentially the spirit with which he will approach it. There is a paragraph that picks up the suggestion you made. D: OK. K: I have also talked to the President about the other topic. He approves our proceeding in that way. D: The dates we discussed. K: Yes, we will try to get you an answer by November 20 and will proceed to talk about guarantees. D: OK, fine. K: What we all ought to try to do on the main business we discussed yesterday is to avoid things running normal course but not to introduce too many new ideas into other channels. There may be restlessness on our side but nothing in these ideas of private conversations will be known. It would be useful if you did not put into other channels. D: No, No. Unless there was some kind of but in any case I will let you know. But to my knowledge there is no intention. But from your side of course you will go second channel, but with understanding

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