Memorandum
from the Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
(Sisco) to Secretary of State Rogers/1/
/1/
Source: National Archives, RG 59, NEA Files: Lot 73 D
69, Memoranda to the Secretary, Nov-Dec 1971. Secret; Exdis. Drafted by Van Hollen. No other record of this meeting of the
Washington Special Actions Group has been found.
WSAG
MEETING
The short WSAG meeting today discussed "Where do
we go from here."
Security Council: At the outset of the meeting it was agreed that we would
support the British-French draft resolution, which, in turn, had been endorsed
by Bhutto. However, when it was learned during the meeting that the UK-French
resolution had been dropped it was agreed that we would stay loose in
Reply to
Mrs. Gandhi: State was asked to prepare a reply to Mrs. Gandhi's December 15
letter/2/ to the President, setting forth our case strongly and explicitly.
/2/
See Document 314.
Contingency Papers: The following five papers/3/ were
requested for next Monday:
/3/
Following the WSAG meeting on December 16 Kissinger sent a memorandum to the
Departments of State and Defense, JCS, CIA, and AID in which he assigned
responsibility for the preparation of the papers listed as follows: the first 2
papers were assigned to State and AID jointly, papers 3 and 4 were assigned to
State, and the final paper was assigned to State and Defense jointly. (National
Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, NSC Institutional Files
(H-Files), Box H-083, WSAG Meeting,
1.
2.
3.
4.
Arrangements for restoring the territorial status quo in the West, including
the
5.
Source: Document 318, volume XI,