Telegram
from the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan/1/
/1/
Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, POL 27 INDIA-PAK. Secret; Flash. Drafted by Sisco
and approved by U. Alexis Johnson. Repeated to
New
Delhi,
Dacca, and
USUN.
Washington, December 10, 1971,
1539Z.
222703.
Islamabad for Ambassador.
You will
have seen Dacca 5573./2/
Contact Yahya immediately. Confirm whether this is
the bona fide Pak position. If so ask him whether he would
like us to be helpful vis-à-vis the UN with communications and otherwise.
/2/
See footnote 3, Document 263. to bring it about in
order to preserve Pakistan territorial integrity
and armed forces.
Does this
mean that Yahya is ready for a cease-fire in the
West? If he is, we want him to know that we are ready to make a major effort
Please
respond flash./3/
/3/
Ambassador Farland contacted Foreign Secretary Sultan
Khan who consulted with President Yahya and confirmed
Pakistan's request for a UN-organized cease-fire in East Pakistan. Sultan Khan said that Pakistan was also ready for a UN-monitored cease-fire in the west, to be followed by
negotiations to effect a troop withdrawal and a settlement of the war.
(Telegram 12355 from Islamabad, December 10; National Archives, RG 59, Central
Files 1970-73, POL 27 INDIA-PAK)
Irwin
Source: Document 264, volume XI, South
Asia crisis 1971, Department of State.