THE PRESIDENT'S DAILY BRIEF 26 JUNE 1967
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The President's Daily Brief
cret 26 June 1967
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DAILY BRIEF
26 JUNE 1967
1. Arab States -
Israel
2. Soviet Union
The refugee situation in Jordan
is worsening as thousands of Arabs
continue to cross to the East Bank.
The Israelis are not making an
adequate supply of food available--
creating the impression that West
Bankers would fare better with UN
rations on the East Bank. Red Cross
representatives say they are getting
little or no cooperation from Israel
in their efforts to organize aid for
the West Bank people.
A Jordanian official says his
government is considering the return
of some 10,000 of the refugees by
means of a "Freedom March." A time
for this has not yet been set.
We still expect Premier Kosygin
to go home by way of Cuba. This ap-
pears to be essentially a protocol
and fence-mending stop.
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3. West Germany
4. Hungary
5. Bolivia
Chancellor Kiesinger plans during
his visit to Washington to make a
strong pitch to President Johnson about
the nonproliferation treaty. The Chan-
cellor is preoccupied with the point
that a treaty of unlimited duration
would deprive Germany forever of the
ultimate means of defense and would
thus put it in a position of permanent
inferiority. Kiesinger also seems to
be convinced that limiting the duration
of the treaty would take the steam out
of his domestic opponents, who have
been opposing the whole idea.
16 miners were killed and more
than 60 wounded in a clash with soldiers
and police on Saturday.
This incident was provoked by Com-
munists and other extremists who have
been trying to turn growing unrest among
the miners into a move against the gov-
ernment. So far there are no signs that
the leftists are succeeding?
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