Telegram
from the Department of State to the Embassy in Pakistan/1/
/1/
Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, POL 15-1 PAK. Confidential. Drafted on December 27 by Laingen;
cleared by Schneider and Davies, in substance by Orson Trueworthy
(S/R), in IO by Deputy Assistant Secretary George A. Von Peterfly
and Director of the Office of United Nations Political Affairs John A. Armitage, in AID by Williams and MacDonald, and at the
White House by Saunders; paragraph 5 was cleared with Agriculture and OMB; and
approved by Acting Secretary Johnson. Repeated to
233072.
Subject: President Bhutto's Letter to President. Ref: State 233015./2/ For
Ambassador
Farland.
/2/ See
Document 330 and footnote 1 thereto.
1. Septel contains text letter to President from President
Bhutto delivered Dept by Ambassador Raza December 21.
2. You
should make oral response to letter, indicating that President has received it
and is deeply appreciative of concerns raised in letter. You should put your
response in context our own concerns which we have expressed publicly and
privately on several occasions in recent past, in UN and elsewhere, regarding
general humanitarian problems growing out of hostilities East Pakistan. You
will want to point out what we have already done in support of Pak approach to
ICRC and Swiss Government concerning
3. You
should then go on to say that we stand ready to assist ICRC and other
international organizations in whatever ways that might be practicable in
alleviating present human suffering
/3/
See footnote 2, Document 327.
/4/
See footnote 2, Document 332.
4. You should say to Bhutto that in view of these considerations we are
indicating to UNSYG that USG stands ready to assist in such humanitarian relief
operations as may be requested of UN in the East Pakistan area and which it
feels it has the capacity to undertake./5/ We want Bhutto to understand,
however, that our doing so will depend on a broad range of international
support, pursuant to the SC resolution, and that we will look to the UN for
leadership in such an effort. FYI: What we have in mind for our part is the
considerable amount of foodgrains previously in
pipeline for
/5/ In telegram 232870 to USUN, the mission was instructed to
inform the United Nations that the
5. You may
also inform President Bhutto that President has authorized that negotiations
begin with GOP for a new PL-480 Title I Agreement of 300,000 tons wheat and
25,000 tons edible oil (these authorizations having values of approximately $25
million and $10 million respectively). These actions reflect not only awareness
of pressing food requirements West Pakistan but also are evidence of desire
this Government to assist GOP in difficult tasks overall it now faces in
beginning lengthy process of recovery from
tragic events of recent weeks./6/
30/6/
Deputy Chief of Mission Sober conveyed the
6. PL-480 negotiating instructions will follow septel.
Johnson
Source: Document 335, volume XI,