CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE BULLETIN
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Central Inielligence Bulleiin
USSN: The Revolution wnniversary speech ahowed
sonsitivity over detente diplomacy. (Page 1)
PAKISTFiN: The guerrillas are increasingly hostile
to to UN r3lief efforts. (Page 3)
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i l : i : i i t : ' L h c ! t 1 " r l ( 1 1 t . l Un iI f;pe(?c li t)tl t.1;C rlnii i.verfiary
of the Itol.nhevi.k i~c~vc,lttt,i ran waf; noteworthy 111"0111y for
the conce.r.n H. to+.ut.i.I !;t:c~d ghat the detente
dliplomttcy may have dttn;aarled il.f; rc'Vol uLi.onary c:r.eclen-
tital-S 1t0th at home and tll)road.
Although mof;L of the f;poech, delivered by junior
politburo membor V.i-kto.r Grishin, re11ecLed natinfac-
Li.on with the cour.ne of the iJ:;51t's f o.re.i qn and dome,-
ti.c po:lic.le:s, Gr i sh.in did :ccem at: pain, to demonstrate
that Mo:;cow'n current "peace of fens.i.ve" was not i.neon-
t;IsstenI with pant Eovi.eI fclre.i.gn policy and di.c1 not
mean any slackening i.n the Soviet ideoloq.i.cal struggle
agar, li: "imperialism. " Gr. i shin did not mention Prat;-
.i.dent Ni.xcnn'n forthcoming visit to Moscow or otherwise
comment on Soviet-American relations, except to note
in discuss,?-,1q the USSR's various disarmament proposals
that "known, positive results" have been achieved at
SALT. lie did, on the other hand, make the standard
pitch for normalization of S.i.no-Soviet statc relations.
In discussing the recent travels of Soviet
leaders abroad, Grishin, not surprisingly, gave pri-
mary emphasis to party leader I3rezhnev's recent visit
to France. lie also singled out the Berlin agreement
and the improvement in Soviet - West German relations
as important contributions to the progress of Euro-
pean detente, and noted that a Conference on European
Security might be possible "as early as 1_72."
The selection of Grishin is in keeping with the
practice established after Khrushchev's ouster of
rotating the honor of giving the anniversary address.
Nevertheless, it is an indirect snub to the two more
senior members of the politburo--Voronov and Shelepin-?-
who have not yet been so honored. (CONFIDENTIAL)
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PAKISTAN: UN relief effort:; in East Pakistan
are encountering growing hostility from the guer-
rilla fighters.
On 5 November, one of several US-financed
coastal. vessels, carrying foodgrain and clearly
marked as engaged in UN relief operations, was dam-
aged by an explosion near the port of handpur in
East Pakistan. The guerrilla fighters in East Pak-
istan have become increasingly convinced that in-
ternational relief efforts are not helping the ma-
jority of Lhe Bengali people, and there are numerous
reports that some aid is, in fact, being diverted
to the exclusive benefit of the Pakistani Army and
its supporters.
The attack on the UN vessel could indicate
that some guerrilla groups--not necessarily those
controlled by the F3angla Desh government--are in-
itiating a policy of interfering with the UN oper-
ations. Shipping is a favorite guerrilla target,
however. For example, a Pakistan coaster, which
had also beer carrying foodgrains, was sunk at
Chandpur the previews Tuesday. In any event, ten-
sions are running high and should the attack receive
widespread publicity--if only as a demonstration of
the saboteurs' growing prowess--other anti-UN guer-
rillas may be stimulated to follow suit. As a re-
sult of a UN/USAID request, all UN-marked vessels
are to sail to East Pakistan ports without military
guards. (CONFIDENTIAL)
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GUINEA-USSR: Moscow reportedly has given a
positive response to Conakry' complaint lodged in
mid-October over the lack of visible progress in
25X1C the development of the Guinean bauxite deposits
at Kindia under a 1969 Soviet 25X1 C
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rnupu containing equipment and supp tes or the
Kindia project are scheduled to arrive this month,
and Soviet technicians are working nights improvin
port facilities in Conakry. 25X1C
the Guineans plan to divert shipments o: fruit and
palm oil from other customers to the Soviet Union.
These products will be carried back to the USSR
in the ships bringing equipment for the Kindia
project. (SECRET NO FOREIGN DISSEM)
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