Letter From President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya/1/
/1/
Source: National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 759,
Presidential Correspondence File, Pakistan (1971). No classification marking.
Dear Mr.
President:
I have given most serious thought to your message/2/ on the tragic situation
which has developed in
/2/
Document 29.
Having
labored so hard to carry out free national elections and to achieve an early
and orderly transition, you must also be deeply disappointed not to have been
able to transfer power to a civilian government according to the plan you had
adopted and which you explained to me during your visit here last fall.
First, I
should like to emphasize the sympathy which we in the
We also
share your distress over the economic losses which have occurred and the
serious resulting problems with which your Government has been faced. As you
know, some of the Americans who were affected by the cessation of economic
activity have had to leave
We look
forward to an early renewal of your national development effort and of normal
economic activity throughout
As you are
probably aware, some opposition has been expressed among our public and in our
Congress to continuing economic and military assistance to
Please let
me know if there are any ways in which you believe that we can be helpful to
the achievement of a satisfactory settlement. I would hope Ambassador Farland may have an early opportunity to discuss these
matters with you and your colleagues.
With warm
personal regards,
Sincerely,
Richard Nixon