Transcript
of Telephone Conversation between the President's
Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the
Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov)/1/
/1/
Source: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Kissinger Papers, Box 370,
Telephone Conversations, Chronological File. No classification marking. A
handwritten note on the transcript estimates that the call was placed
"circa
HK: Yuly, I have just talked to the President and as you know,
we are leaving for the
YV: I see,
of course you know that Kusnetsov/2/ is embarked on a mission to
/2/
Vasiliy Kuznetsov, Deputy
Foreign Minister of the
HAK: When
did he leave?
YV: He
left this morning
HAK: I
cannot stress to you sufficiently seriously how gravely we view the situation.
YV: Yes, I
understand that, but I think that the mutual view of the situation now Kusnetsov trip to
HAK: Well,
I understand it, you have to understand that we have
not made a move for 72 hours in order to give us a chance of moving jointly. We
cannot in all honor wait any longer.
YV: Why by
unilateral holds [moves?] further on, do you want to reveal a little bit what
that means.
HAK: No,
we will of course move unilaterally again in the UN, but we may also take
certain other steps which were [while?] not irrevocable would be preferable if
we did not have to take them.
YV: Okay,
that is all I can tell you now, but I will transmit it.
HAK: We
again want to underline that this is not something that we prefer to do.
YV: I
understand that, and in
HAK:
Right, Okay./3/
/3/
Kissinger called President Nixon at
Source: Document 279, volume XI,