Transcript
of Telephone Conversation between the President's
Assistant for National Security Affairs (Kissinger) and the Minister of the
Soviet Embassy (Vorontsov)/1/
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Source: Library of Congress, Manuscript Division, Kissinger Papers, Box 370,
Telephone Conversations, Chronological File. No classification marking.
HAK: The
steps we had started are no longer reversible. I want you to understand that. I
want us to understand each other. We are calling a Security Council meeting to
ask for implementation of the General Assembly resolution. Then when we are
still prepared we are sending a hot line message to Brezhnev/2/ to tell him
that we still are prepared to do what we told you on the 10th. This will give
you a chance to send instructions to your people and we will be working with
the Pakistanis. We had no choice. We had to make our position clear.
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Document 286.
Vorontsov: Do you think that
whole situation is that urgent for all these steps. We are talking very
actively with the Indians and I think we will have results in several hours.
HAK: We
had already given all our instructions. I told you we would move this morning
and we didn't get your message till after
Vorontsov: Not because of
ill-will but just the timing factor of getting messages to and from
HAK: I
think this can still be settled on that basis.
Vorontsov: I am afraid we will
have some trouble in the Security Council. We are thinking of everything
together: the ceasefire, status [of the] war, withdrawal of all forces.
HAK: Your
communication doesn't mention any of these things.
Vorontsov: We haven't yet gotten
approval of the Indians but we expect it in several hours.
HAK: I
think all we need is one more round at the Security Council.
Vorontsov: Maybe by the time of
the Security Council meeting there will be agreement from
HAK: Our
greatest desire is to cooperate with you. But when we didn't hear from you I
told you that by
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December 10.
Vorontsov: Well, maybe everything
will fall into place.
HAK: We
can still make it fall into place.
Vorontsov: We need an agreement.
I hope you will not be insistent on a fist fight in the Security Council
because we are in agreement now. All that is needed now is the tactical things.
The terms will be acceptable to you.
HAK: You
will find us more than cooperative. Make sure your leaders understand this.
V: I think
they understand.
HAK: We
had no choice but to do this. We had to stand by our allies. Now we will have
gone through the exercise.
V: In the
Security Council, Malik might ask to receive
instructions since he is waiting for the same thing I am telling you now. If he
is trying to stall it is because of this reason, not because he wants to
disrupt anything.
HAK: Don't
have him introduce it before giving me some advance warning. I am in good
communications and if you have a concrete proposal that had a chance of
acceptance make it to me first.
V: Maybe
by
HAK:
General Haig may go to
Source: Document 287, volume XI,