CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN - CONGO
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06541071
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August 5, 2016
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F-2014-02699
Publication Date:
April 11, 1961
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Congo: Hammarskiold told a.group of Western rep-
suggested a phased entry of a UN police unit into Matadi,
was unsatisfactory. He said that Canadian communications
personnel, who would be essential to any military movements
through the port, would refuse to go back under such an ar-
rangement. Howeverz_he stated that the ICasavubu reply did
not warrant strong U action .c Orthat he hoped :to gain
further concessions from the ong_o ese by �negotiation.
*The 2,300-man Indian UN contingent destined for ICatanga
remains on shipboard off Dar es Salaam pending a decision in
New York concerning its disposition. A UN plan to airlift the
contingent into Katanga is stymied at present by the unavaila-
bility of aviation fuel in Dar es Salaam and by the inadequacy of
the local runway.
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Communist China - United States: Following recent talks
with Chinese Communist F�j' '
President Sukp,rno $41,ed Oath's visit to tbe 1,1$ qn 21.7 &PO
will have a, "profound effect" on Peiping's relations with the rest
of the world.
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