LETTER TO JOHN F. THOMAS FROM HENRY A. KISSINGER

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December 23, 1970
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No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 f December 23, 1970 Dear John: It was good of you to pass along your expression of continued confidence in the President's strong attachment to the principles of asylum and refuge. I shall be very happy to convey this to him. You may be assured that the President has instructed that all necessary measures must be taken to ensure that such a tragic event cannot happen again. Warm regards, Henry A. Kisl nger Mr. John F. Thomas Director, Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration 9, Rue du Valais Geneva, Switzerland No Objection No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 V SU1J Lithuanian erector Case': Ho fully the W. John Thomas, ' the Director of the ter ove ment i committee. of European Migration, has written (Tab. B) to report that, though he was 20 upset .by the defector incideat,F he is confident that the president personally believes strongly in the right of asylum (There In just a Mat the letter t rt t Mr. Thomas hopes the, U5 v4U come its generous financial a for bits Committee.) There is a brief reply letter at tab . for your sign are. You may recall, that a aam r of t+, d and hand-written water has from iK-udirka (the ,t>whuar an defector) fwd their way Into J merlcan hands. ,pcntly, some of the :ftaheries experts. and the interpreter on and obtained. some originate and Xeroxed others.) The documents altimately pt to, C (from State, the mast Gourd and the arioe Hobe .es vision of rce) for evalazatioo and trap tlatiou. State has seat you a men (Tab QQ.c have eubseentiy received a copy of a he Coast Guard coatalai g a f translation of Euei.rka - s :r l notch h (rah -D). Town n e solos concludes that none of the tPfo?Uati.On the notebook is of intelliget vai.. This- should conclude at least this aspect of the incide it is sable, however, that state may decide to release the documents to the press at some point U there- Is any continuation of. the previous press speculation that the documents contained m rtant intelligence i orirmatiou. a press speculation might have do ice to ; udirka, and the public release. of the documents might be . of marginal help to bim R3COM NDATiO That you sign the letter to Mr. Thomas at Tabs. No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 e Agoacy,t a preliminary analysts. indicates that t documents No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 w .y 040 to ,1. yead Omar be **ytaru and refuse. L WW41 be very I stre*1 attar to the pits tamed c JM%*4C. is tbs you to pass *Iea , assedi that the Pr.side*t h*? Lastructod U04 of 0e4e.*sary amm res meet be tail ea to Ch a trs gf c e at Conzwk happen A. 1fi lss$ex tt e: ATE neyunwL.-iZ/17/70 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 4P FOR EUROPEAN MTGRATI(M THE DYRECTOA GENEVA. SWITZERLAND 7 December?1970 PERSONAL Dear Henry: I deliberately refrained from sending a cable to the President on the unfortunate incident which occurred at Martha's Vineyard with regard to the Lithuanian sailor, Mr. Simas. You will recall that' when I met with the President in February 1969 he emphasized his personal concern for refugees and he pledged his support to the efforts the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration was and is making to resettle from the European camps as quickly as possible those who "seek freedom with their feet". Although my twenty five years of service in the refu-ee field made me extremely upset about the incident, I did not feel that the President required a reminder from me to take whatever action he deemed necessary to see that such an incident will not reoccur. The Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration moved nearly 60,000 refugees to new homelands in 1969 and will move over 50,000 this year largely due to the generous contribution from the United States, fully supported by the President. Please convey to the President that, while I do have a concern over what appears to be an administrative slip, I do have confidence in his personal belief in the right of asylum evidenced by his con- tinued willingness to support the efforts being made by the 31 Member Governments of ICEM to alleviate the plight of those who have reached a safe haven. With warm personal regards, Mr. Henry Kissinger Special Division 1/ White House Washington, D.C. U. S. A. No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 a. V . S J16498 SECRET/MIS December 8, 1970 NIEMORANDUM FOR MR. HENRY A. KISSINGER THE WH TE HOUSE SUBYECT: Documents Relating to Lithuanian Seaman Sims I. Kudirka In our memorandum to you of December 2, we noted that the Department of State had received from the Division of Foreign Fisheries of the National Marine Fisheries Service (U.S. Depart- ment of Commerce) a number of Xeroxed copies of typed and written materials belonging to Mr. Kudirka. We understand that these materials were photographed or copied while Mr. Kudirka was seeking asylum aboard the US Coast Guard Cutter VIGILANT. The copies of materials relating to Mr. Kudirka were included in a notebook belonging to our American delegation containing technical and background papers on the fisheries negotiations which took place between US and Soviet representatives on November 23 off Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts. The only original of a document relating to Kudirka in the notebook is the letter from the Soviet fishing-fleet commander, Popov, alleging that Mr. Kudirka had stolen 3,000 rubles from his safe and requesting his return to the Sovetskaya Litva. A copy of this communication is contained in the Department of Transportation's report to the President on the Kudirka case. All of the material which was photographed of Mr. Kudirka's personal belongings was forwarded on December 3 to Mr. Karamessines of CIA for urgent analysis from an intelligence point of view. According to CIA, an initial reading of these particular documents indicates that they are "inconsequential." The Agency's analysis, will not be completed until it receives another group of however , documents relating to Mr. Kudirka which were in the hands of the US. Coast Guard. We have no way of knowing whether the materials in the hands of the Coast Guard merely duplicate those we passed on to CIA or whether they constitute supplementary material and have some substantive importance. As of 11:00 a.m., December 7, CIA had not yet received. the materials in the possession of the Coast Guard, but expected them shortly. SECRET/EXDIS GROUP 3 Downgraded at 12-year intervals, not automatically declassified. No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 No Objection to Declassification in Full 2013/03/26: LOC-HAK-10-5-21-1 SECOET/EMIS We shall :forward to you any. analysis whJ.ch CIA gives us of the Kud3rka m terial'. In the. meantime, you .may. be aware of news stories `repo ing allegations by.Congressman:-Pueinski of Illinois. -that Mr_. Kudirka had important documents with him and that. he could possibly - have been one of the most Important. informers of our time c~ if it turns out that all the documents are innocuous, Congressman Pucinski may inadvertently have done an additional .disservice.: Mr. , Kudtrka, since it is :highly likely that the Soviet authorities-: would use such statements to accuse Mr`. Kudirka.of crimes other than` that. of attempting. to defect. This could result; an even stiffer Punishmentthan he will undoubtedly receive. If the CU analysis shhows the documents to be ;innocuous, we believe consideration should be given to releasing them to the dress. We will. make a recommendation on tY ,s scare once we have received the CIA analysis. In the.: meanwhile; the National Marine Fisheries . 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