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May 30, 1963

Memorandum from President Kennedy to Holders of NSAM 241

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In this memorandum, President Kennedy questioned whether Washington should make “representations” to the Germans or Italians because that could have an adverse impact on U.S. relations with those countries in regards to attitudes towards Pierrelatte. He also expresses opposition to European nuclear cooperation overall.


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JFKL, National Security Study Memoranda, box 391, NSAM 241. Contributed to NPIHP by Bill Burr.

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2018-06-08

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Memorandum

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177763

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Secret

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