Skip to content

November 26, 1966

Message to the President from Secretary Rusk

This document was made possible with support from Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY)

In this message, Secretary Rusk reported to President Johnson that the Soviet non-transfer principle, which ruled out MLF-type arrangements but left open other alternatives, was a “good formulation” that would be “acceptable” to the incipient West German “Grand Coalition” government.

Author(s):


Document Information

Source

NARA, RG 59, Subject-Numeric Files, 1964-1966, Def 18-4. Contributed to NPIHP by Bill Burr.

Rights

The History and Public Policy Program welcomes reuse of Digital Archive materials for research and educational purposes. Some documents may be subject to copyright, which is retained by the rights holders in accordance with US and international copyright laws. When possible, rights holders have been contacted for permission to reproduce their materials.

To enquire about this document's rights status or request permission for commercial use, please contact the History and Public Policy Program at HAPP@wilsoncenter.org.

Original Uploaded Date

2018-06-12

Type

Message

Language

Record ID

177789

Original Classification

Secret

Donors

Carnegie Corporation of New York (CCNY)