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CONCRETE COMMITMENTS TO THE PRC MADE DURING HAK OCTOBER 1971 VISIT

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CREST [1]
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Library of Congress [2]
Document Number (FOIA) /ESDN (CREST): 
LOC-HAK-460-9-3-8
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RIPLIM
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T
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2
Document Creation Date: 
January 11, 2017
Document Release Date: 
October 27, 2010
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3
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MISC
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No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/07/11: LOC-HAK-460-9-3-8 .~...~. ~. A 1~'_~~,...I.! 1_~1J ~ 1~ 1?. ~.i 1. dY 1 1 .) OPT, ON-FILE NSC RELEASE INSTRUCTIONS APPLY DOS and JCS reviews completed. We will, provide Dr. 1Ussinger's October 27 briefinju transcript to the Chinese as soon as possible, Made During JAK Qcto!..r!r 1971 Visit 1r 1. We 'will propose within .10 clays a proposed date ,,, within November 20-24 period, for the an.nouncr_:nient of the date for the President's visit. 3. We will consider Taiwan language. and if we have a concrete formula will. give it to the Chinese, either via General Haig or perhaps just before President's visit. Also we must decide whether to keep our language about reducing risk of tear through accident or -miscalculation. 4. HAK wi,ll?lookinto the recent demonstration at U. N. headaRa,2-tcrs (and allcgcdly thr oughc?ut: US and other coluntl'i.4s) on. behalf of the T a\r .n in.cl~xi^nc. ore nrove~~~er_t', to see tiT~ho was behind it and if it were premeditated and global.. We will lot Chinese know the results of the investigation. 5. IIAK will confirm with President and let Chinese know what our position would be if another government raises the point that the status of Taiwan is undeterriried. fAK said that we would never encourage 3 China or 1 China, 1 Taiwan movement and would attempt to bring about a solution within the framework of 1 China by peaceful means, but he had to check on what tactically we would say if another government raised the Taiwan status issue. L 6. HAK will lot Chinese know if Ki shi. conversations dealt. with UN/ `1: ai.\van question or other relevant issue. IIAK said he thought Kishi talks centered on econozllic issues. 7. We are trying to stop possible Chinese n?ntionhla.st plane overflight: of China designed to complicate US-PRG relations. If it occurs it will bc25X1 %vitl out our permission and against our opposition. ,, ~?~ - ., V.c:r_,~l:~lv7 Tx I 'y T"'. No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/07/11: LOC-HAK-460-9-3-8 No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/07/11: LOC-HAK-460-9-3-8 . Sly .~'yl (`rii`'/`iT"T\VJ,IV F\(.'~ rr We will let PRC know =jhetIv ;r Mix . 1;xon will go to China. We wi)1 let Chinc e know flic: lt--n~t'h of i"if and Mitzi: ber of stops, including whether ,.;c~.~choti=r is to be included. HAK will discuss with the President the issue of vihat llanc he uses to travel ~L,--i hir. Chi nit. ~~ 12. We will. provide technical information on gx?ound ati.on and the equipment ,.,hick will be in the 747. shows any chance of success. 14. We are studying UNCt7i.K question and will let Chinese know results of our study either through channel or at very latest when President goes .to China. J.,JT :TV. V }'_l ~II C7 T,"Y. 13. We will let Chinese know if our current Mideast ncVOtlatinfl eff0 t No Objection to Declassification in Part 2012/07/11: LOC-HAK-460-9-3-8

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