Backchannel
Message from the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs
(Kissinger) to the Ambassador to
/1/ Source:
National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 643, Country
Files, Middle East, India/Pakistan, December 1-10. Top
Secret; Sensitive; Exclusively Eyes Only. No time of transmission
appears on the message; received in the White House Situation Room at
1. Please
arrange a meeting with President Yahya on an urgent
basis and convey to him the following operative paragraphs of a note received
from the
/2/
Document 253.
"The thing
to do now is to stop the war already underway. This requires a cease-fire. But
the question arises-what is the best way to achieve it? It seems to us that,
proceeding from the situation which developed from the very start,
effective can be such a cease-fire which would be connected with a simultaneous
decision for a political settlement, based on the recognition of the will of
the East Pakistani population. Otherwise it is impossible to ensure the respect
for the lawful rights and interests of the people of
"You
already know about this proposal of ours, i.e. to solve together and
simultaneously both questions-of cease-fire and of immediate resumption of
negotiations between the Government of Pakistan and the East Pakistani leaders
concerning a political settlement in
2. You should
also tell President Yahya that we are under no
delusions concerning Soviet aims. On the other hand, it would seem that their
proposal has the following advantages:
-It would gain
time and preclude the possibility of destruction of the Pakistani army. The
proposal would give
-It commits the
-It indicates a measure of disassociation of the
It is
conceivable that the Soviet proposal could serve as the basis for negotiations,
provided that:
-it is understood that they are being conducted in the framework of a united
Pakistan which is implied by the Soviet note;
-the Soviet Union agrees that India commit itself to immediate withdrawal after
negotiations;
-the Soviets give convincing demonstrations that they are urging restraint on
the Indians;
-the wishes of Pakistan are taken into consideration in determining which
individuals will negotiate as "East Pakistani leaders."
3. You should
emphasize that the above message is conveyed by the
4. You may also
tell President Yahya that we are actively talking
about moving military supplies from other sources.
Source: Document 259, volume XI,