MEMO FROM ALLEN W. DULLES RE BRIEFING WITH SENATOR KENNEDY.

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00689268
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RIFPUB
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3
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March 9, 2023
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July 30, 2020
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F-2015-02241
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September 21, 1960
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� Approved for Release: 2020/07/28 C00689268 FOP. THE RECORD: ptertrbe...r 1960 On S:..tueda.y. night, 17 September, about 9:00 p. m. , while I was Mr. and Mrs. John Walker, I received a telephnne call `.ronn r.-,.rf!-:er of Senator Kennedy's staff,. stating the Senator would a on Monday morning, 19 September, at 10:45 at hiz house 'n n. anewered that I would be available at the time and place mentio:,.ed. The contact was apparently made to me following a call to our,ratch Or.fice, as their log shows: 8:15 p. m. Mr. Robert Kennedy called requesting Mr. Defiles' telephone number. Advised Mr. Kennedy that Mr. Dulles presently dining at residence of �John Walker ... provided him with number. Mr. Kennedy then requested Mr.. Dulles' home telephone number. "Peovided. When I reached the Kennedy house. on Monday morning, there were no presn men or photographers in the nei.7.1horhood and the re.has been no prts reference to the briefing. When I arrived, Senator Kennedy was in conference with Senator Gore ar.d several others and I had a chance to talk with a roan who was waitin; and who identified himself to me as Fri-ince Sadruddin Khan, the brother of the late Aly Khan and uncle of the Aga Khan. I found we had met some years ago. I expressed deep sympathy at the tragic death of his brother; inquired about the 'kga Khan. He told me that he NV as working with one of the U. N. agencies. When Senator Kennedy came out, I insisted that lie see Prince � Sadru.cidin ahead of me as I knew this meeting would be very brief while I would be with the Senator for some time. Declassified by gikt, ci 066 g? 5,Wr-letftsik Approved for Release: 2020/07/28 C00689268. Approved for Release: 2020/07/28 C00689268 r J.. v.'as Kb rusitc!-, objcctiv, :12 corning to the U. N. iind what was he likely o do, and 1:71i;ut were the critical areas vhich rri.10-it blow up over thk.. neet six or seven weeks prior to the election. T. told Cee Seee.tor. that there were vari(.)us diffeeent proc.ostications as to ir.qeeeellehey's beh.a.vior hut I thought that 1-e:tetizai1y he v;;.e.hed to try to veer?: out ...a. with the President and would not v:;.tnt to go hack if he ceeld help it, without this meeting. I ez.id that despite all that had tee;eep. ple.ee, the Ruesian people still cor.eider that the President is a inreri 01 ii.reat n d ins and prestige arel that it would /lot help IZhrushchev's preetiF;e if he �did not have this meeting. I said, of course, that he would enehe much of this opportunity to contact Bloc and neutralist leaders, and petrticular try to influence the African leaders. I had a feeling that he eeoeld ueth over-belligerent in his public addreees in order not to e.ee:eoy the possibility of a mceeting with the F- ee.Fit3ent, althoe;ih .=.,ould eve:r1c.nk the ise�ue-of overflights, etc. I felt that be had been building c...t.-.eeir. vi,::riees areas - Berlin, Coro, e.sa baCkg: d t .D his eder to stress the importance of everyLody cetting tozether eeici declAn:tions about disarmament, .Incl the like. Much, of von'id depend upon the treatm.f.!.pA and ri:ception he received at the he eel:eel:le of outbursts in cane he -.vete annoyed o: thwarted in 11:�e ol:jectives. I then reN.,iewed briefly the troubled areas: Culs.a, Congo, Berlin, Lta06, Jordan, Syeia, Sinu-Soviet disputes, the apparent success of the Soviee's orbiting into space of animals, etc. The Senator asked me if I had read General Medaris' book in which he seemed to take a .very great interest. I said that I had not e.lthoueh I had read some articles of his: He asked me whether the LIAR was to be voted in as a member of the Security Council. I said that I c.o not 1.now, that it was about their turn, but as far as I knew no final been reached. Before leaving I made it clear to the .-'eteltor that I was available for 1::eiefing him whenever he desired, although I had some plans for .7.:urope in October if the C. N. meeting settled down to more routine work. I said that I would leave it to his judgment as to when he a briefing. Declassified by IT�NT-73.74--- att Approved for Release: 2020/07/28 C00689268 Approved for Release: 2020/07/28 C00689268 The Sen:!!...-r.: cordial, t.,7111:.ed briefly about Carl not Ihi:A he had made many mi:,talz.es. 1�Ie lauhed and that well, po!.