Transcript
of Telephone Conversation between the President's
Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs (Haig)
and the Minister of the Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov)/1/
/1/
Source: National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 998, Haig Chronological File, Haig Telecons 1971. No classification marking.
V:
General, how are you. You are left alone. They arrived already?/2/
/2/
President Nixon traveled to the
H: Yes. I
just spoke to them. He/3/ asked me to hold up our
Seventh Fleet movements, and we are going to put that movement in orbit for 24
hours at a place so it won't surface-the fact that they are moving.
/3/ An apparent reference to Kissinger, acting on Nixon's
instructions. In his memoirs, Kissinger states that the decision to delay the
movement of the fleet was taken to give the
V: Still
like the Vietnamese situation?
H: They
are considerably south of there. So it will be no public issue.
V: For 24
hours. Very good. I think that is very necessary.
During this 24 hours, we might have good results.
H: Henry
wanted you to have this.
V: Thank
you very much, General.
Source: Document 290, volume XI,