CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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November 2, 1966
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CURRENT INTELLIGENCE
RELATING TO NATIONAL SECURITY
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4. Guinea-Ghana: Guinea's Tourd keeping US in middle
of controversy with Ghana. (Page 6)
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*Guinea-Ghana: Guinea's President Toure' continues
to keep the US in the middle of his current controversy
with Ghana.
Although Tour6, in his Army Day speech yesterday, ,
referred only briefly to the detention in Accra of Guinea's
OAU delegation, he clearly remains preoccupied with the
problem. Moreover, he seems increasingly prompted by
feelings of humiliation and frustration. In this frame
of mind, he might follow through on his 30 October
threat to take formal reprisals against the US if it does
not act to bring about the delegation's release. He
pointedly drew attention to the threat both publicly and
privately yesterday.
Ambassador McIlvaine believes such reprisals
could come soon and might involve his expulsion or
even a diplomatic rupture. He has been officially in-
formed that Tourd wished him to act urgently and
would expect a "reply" by today.
The Ghanaian delegation attending the OAU meet-
ing in Addis Ababa has encountered sharp criticism
and little positive support for its gover=ent's seizure
of the Guineans. So far, however, Accra has given no
indication that it is ready to modify its insistence on
an immediate reciprocal release of Ghanaian nationals
whom it claims--and Conakry denies--are being held
in Guinea against their will. T I
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Communist China - Australia: Communist China
has bought 1.5 million tons of wheat from Australia
for delivery in the first half of 1967. This brings to
4 million tons the grain purchased by China for de-
livery during the year ending 30 June 1967. In view
of China's mediocre crop this year, purchases may
exceed the 6.3 million tons imported in 1965-66.
Negotiations for at least 900,000 tons are due to get
under way soon under a long-term agreement with
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