326. Memorandum From the Special Assistant to the President (Rostow) to President Johnson1
Washington, October 6, 1966.
SUBJECT
- Your Meeting with Pote Sarasin and Thanat Khoman2
I have forwarded separately my briefing memorandum3 on the above, with Stateʼs briefing book.4
You will be interested in the attached memo from Acting Secretary Katzenbach in this connection. It reports on a conversation between U. Alexis Johnson and the two Thai officials.
The main points were:
- (1)
- That instead of a bilateral treaty at this time, we might consider a joint statement of mutual assurances. If this matter is raised, you may want to assure Pote and Thanat that we will see what can be worked out, perhaps for use at the time you meet with Prime Minister Thanom;5
- (2)
- the Thai have been deeply upset by Senator Fulbrightʼs criticism of them and of U.S. policy toward them. Pote believes that, without engaging [Page 713] in a debate with Fulbright, it would be very helpful if we could issue a statement after his and Thanatʼs call. The statement would reiterate our support for Thailand and for existing policy.
State supports this suggestion. I agree that it is reasonable.
A text of the proposed statement is attached.6 If you agree with this recommendation, you might want to show a draft of the statement to the two ministers.
Walt
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- Source: Johnson Library, National Security File, Country File, Thailand, Vol. IV, Memos, 1/66–10/66. Secret. There is an indication on the source text that the President saw it.↩
- President Johnson met with Thanat Khomen and Pote Sarasin at 10:50 a.m. on October 7. William Bundy, William Jorden, and Thai Ambassador Sukich Nimmanheminda also were present. The meeting lasted until 11:05 a.m. (Ibid., Presidentʼs Daily Diary) No other record of this brief meeting has been found.↩
- Dated October 6. (Ibid., National Security File, Memos to the President, W.W. Rostow, Vol. XIV, October 1–31, 1966)↩
- Apparent reference to an October 4 memorandum from Rusk to the President. (Department of State, Central Files, POL THAI–US)↩
- Rostow added by hand the following at this point: “(in Bangkok.)”.↩
- Printed in Department of State Bulletin, October 7, 1966, p. 669.↩
- Rostow hand wrote the following comment after his signature: “This would help, sir.”↩
- Secret; Nodis.↩
- See footnote 3 above.↩
- A summary of these discussions, Wednesday, October 5, was sent to Bangkok in telegram 61306, October 6. (Department of State, Central Files, POL THAI–US)↩