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Dr. Kissinger and the arrival of President Nixon, Dr. Kissinger will
be authorized to arrange it. It is anticipated that the visit of President
Nixon to Peking could be announced within a short time of the secret
meeting between Dr. Kissinger and Premier Chou En-Lai. Dr. Kissinger
will be prepared to come from June 15 onward.
It is proposed that the precise details of Dr. Kissinger's trip
including location, duration of stay, communication and similar matters
be discussed through the good offices of President Yahya Khan. For
secrecy, it is essential that no other channel be used. It is also under-
stood that this first meeting between Dr. Kissinger and high officials of
the People's Republic of China be strictly secret.
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