"We Intend To Withdraw [From South Viet-Nam] as and When the North Vietnamese Get Out" IX-162. Replies Made by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Bundy) to Questions Asked on the NBC Radio and Television Program, "Issues and Answers", September 4, 1966 (Excerpts) . . . . . . 851 United States Intention To Withdraw Its Forces From Viet-Nam When Aggression Is Halted IX-163. Remarks by the President (Johnson) at an AFL-CIO Rally, Detroit, September 5, 1966 (Excerpt) . . 852 Chinese Communist Pledge To Support North Viet-Nam Until "Final Victory" IX-164. Statement Read by the Chinese Communist Ambassador (Wang Kuo-chuan) to the American Ambassador (Gronouski) at the 131st Meeting of the Ambassadorial Talks in Warsaw, September 7, 1966 (Excerpt) 852 North Vietnamese Offer of Peace Contingent Upon Withdrawal of United States and "Satellite" Forces From South Viet-Nam IX-165. Statement by the North Vietnamese Foreign Ministry, Issued September 10, 1966. . . 853 "We Are Very Glad To See the [South Vietnamese Constituent Assembly] Election Occur" IX-166. Reply Made by the President (Johnson) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, September 12, 1966 (Excerpt) 854 "The Other War in Viet-Nam-A Progress Report" IX-167. Letter From the Special Assistant to the President for Peaceful Reconstruction in Viet-Nam (Komer), Transmitting a Report to the President (Johnson), September 13, 1966 . . . .... 854 United States Proposals for Deescalation of the Viet-Nam Conflict IX-168. Address by the U.S. Representative at the U.N. (Goldberg) Before the U.N. General Assembly, September 22, 1966 (Excerpt) . . 856 Soviet Rejection of the United States Proposals for Deescalation of the Conflict in Viet-Nam IX-169. Address by the Soviet Foreign Minister (Gromyko) Before the U.N. General Assembly, September 23, 1966 (Excerpt) . . 859 French Call for a United States Commitment To Repatriate Its Forces From Viet-Nam IX-170. Address by the French Foreign Minister (Couve de Murville) Before the U.N. General Assembly, September 28, 1966 (Excerpt) . . 859 South Vietnamese Aim To Insure the Right of Self-Determination in Peace and Freedom IX-171. Letter From the Prime Minister of the Republic of Viet-Nam (Nguyen Cao Ky) to the U.N. Secretary-General (Thant), October 4, 1966 (Excerpt) 860 Investigation of Alleged Violations in the Demilitarized Zone of Viet-Nam IX-172. Replies Made by the President's Press Secretary (Moyers) to Questions Asked at a News Conference, October 5, 1966 .. ... 862 United States Desire "To Prevent the Aggressor From Succeeding Without Attempting To... Destroy North Viet-Nam” IX-173. Reply Made by the President (Johnson) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, October 6, 1966 .... 862 United Kingdom Proposals for Settlement of the Viet-Nam Conflict IX-174. Address by the U.K. Foreign Minister (Brown) Before the U.N. General Assembly, October 11, 1966 (Excerpt) . 862 "I Would Be Very Interested. . . in a Pause [of United States Bombing in North Viet-Nam] If ... It Would Be Reciprocated" IX-175. Reply Made by the President (Johnson) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, October 13, 1966 864 North Vietnamese Allegations on the Announcement of Resumption of Bombing in the Eastern Sector of the Demilitarized Zone IX-176. Message From the Liaison Mission of the Viet-Nam People's Army High Command to the International Commission for Supervision and Control in Viet-Nam, October 15, 1966 (Excerpts) . . 864 United States Favorable Review of the United Nations General Assembly Debate on Viet-Nam IX-177. Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg) Before the U.N. General Assembly, October 18, 1966 .. 865 The Military Situation in Viet-Nam IX-185. Statement and Reply Made by the Ambassador at Large (Harri man) to a Question Asked at a Joint News Conference With the President (Johnson), Johnson City, Texas, November 11, 1966 . . 880 North Vietnamese Protest Against Alleged Intrusion Into Its Territorial Waters and Shelling of Its Territory by United States Warships IX-186. Statement Issued by a Spokesman of the North Vietnamese Foreign Ministry, November 12, 1966 (Excerpts) . 881 United States Distinction Between a Holiday Truce and a Prolonged Pause in Bombing IX-187. Reply Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, November 18, 1966 ... .. 882 Viet Cong Holiday Truce IX-188. Statement Issued by the Presidium of the Central Committee of the NFLSV, November 25, 1966 (Excerpt) .. 882 North Vietnamese Protest Against United States Air Raids "Inside the City" of Hanoi IX-189. Message From the Chief of the Liaison Mission of the Viet-Nam People's Army High Command (Colonel Ha Van Lau) to the International Commission for Supervision and Control in Viet-Nam, December 3, 1966 (Excerpts) 883 The Need for a Fiscal Year 1967 Supplemental Defense Appropriation of Between $9 Billion and $10 Billion Because of Continuing Hostilities in Viet-Nam IX-190. Statement Made by the President (Johnson) at a Joint News Conference With the Secretary of Defense (McNamara), Austin, Texas, December 6, 1966 (Excerpt) ... 883 United States Denial of Any Extension or Intensification of Its Bombing of North Viet-Nam IX-191. Replies Made by the Secretary of Defense (McNamara) to Questions Asked at a Joint News Conference With the President (Johnson), Austin, Texas, December 6, 1966 . . . 884 Papal Plea for Extension of the Holiday Truce in Viet-Nam Into an Armistice IX-192. Statement Made by Pope Paul VI, Vatican City, December 8, 1966 (Excerpts) . 884 Part X. DISARMAMENT EFFORTS AND THE PEACEFUL USES OF OUTER SPACE B. The Problem of General and Complete [See also ante, docs. IV-16, 29, 31, and VI-13, 21.1 United States Seven-Point Program for Disarmament From X-2. Letter the President (Johnson) to the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, January 27, 1966. 907 Soviet Proposals "Designed To Free Present and Future Generations From the Burden of Armaments" X-3. Letter From the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. (Kosygin) to the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, February 1, 1966 . . 909 Soviet Protest Concerning an Accident Involving United States Nuclear Weapons Off the Coast of Spain X-4. Aide Memoire Transmitted by the Soviet Foreign Minister (Gromyko) to the American Ambassador in Moscow (Kohler), February 16, 1966 . . . 911 United States Rejection of Soviet Charges Concerning an Accident Involving Nuclear Weapons Off the Coast of Spain X-7. Aide Memoire Transmitted by the American Embassy in Moscow to the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs, February 25, 1966. . . ... 916 X-8. Amendments to the United States Draft Treaty To Prevent the Spread of Nuclear Weapons, Submitted to the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, March 21, 1966. . . 916 *X-9. Draft Treaty on the Denuclearization of Latin America, Submitted to the U.N. General Assembly by the Preparatory Commission for the Denuclearization of Latin America, May 4, 917 1966 . Urgent Need for Agreement on a Nonproliferation Treaty X-10. Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Foster) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, June 28, 1966 (Excerpt) ... 918 United States Intention To Do Everything Possible To Achieve a Nonproliferation Treaty X-11. Reply Made by the President (Johnson) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, July 5, 1966 (Excerpts). .. 923 International Safeguards and Nonproliferation of Nuclear Weapons X-12. Statement Made by the Deputy U.S. Representative (Fisher) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, July 28, 1966. 923 United States Proposal That "Nuclear Weapon States . . . Make Available to Other States Nuclear Explosive Services for Peaceful Applications” X-13. Statement Made by the Deputy U.S. Representative (Fisher) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, August 9, 1966 .. ... 925 Progress Toward a Nonproliferation Agreement X-14. Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg) in Com AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY, 1966 |