CIA · JFK-M-06 : F08 : 1998.09.19.13:31:45:450031 : ARRB REQUEST.CIA - IR-28. · Release: Redact
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"104-10306-10007 ‘2025 RELEASE UNDER THE PRESIDENT JOHN F. KENNEDY ASSASSINATION RECORDS ACT OF 1992 1 ( ( DCIWE 1 October 1963 NOTES FOR MR. McCONE: 98 DDP has prepared for your information a summary of General 1. Chiang Ching-kuo's visit to the U.S. Attached to this summary are the four most important papers as follows: a. Your position paper; b. CIA commitments paper; c. Memorandum for the record on DDP briefings; d. Record of conversation with the President. The visit is considered to have been a success and Chiang Ching-kuo returned with an understanding that any abrupt move by his govern ment to recover the mainland with military force would not be supported by this country. Chiang Kai-shek has accepted the position paper and CIA's commitments paper, and our station is now working € out cooperation on intelligence and operational activities against the mainland. 7 2. 98 In commenting on the proposal to send Dr. Ca- i. Bill Harvey suggests that Cavanagh be certified to the Vatican as your personal representative, and suggests you might do this through Cardinal Cicognani or Archbishop O'Connor. Request your guidance. 3. 98 DDP has run"
"CIA · JFK-M-06 : F08 : 1998.09.19.13:31:45:450031 : ARRB REQUEST.CIA - IR-28. · Release: Redact"
"… Chiang Ching-kuo's visit to the U.S. Attached to this summary are the four most important papers as follows: a. Your position paper; b. CIA commitments paper; c. Memorandum for the record on DDP briefings; d. Record of conversation with the President. The visit is considered …"