Letter from
President Nixon to Pakistani President Yahya/1/
/1/ Source:
National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 759,
Presidential Correspondence File, Pakistan (1971). No classification marking.
The text of the letter was transmitted to
Dear Mr.
President:
Thank you
for your letters of October 6 and October 9/2/ concerning the dangers to peace
in
/2/
See Documents 161 and 169.
We share
most deeply many of the concerns you have expressed. I am keenly aware of the
continuing difficulties you face and know how much the threat of war adds to the burdens you already bear. I have asked
Ambassador Farland to discuss with you as a concerned
friend further steps that might be taken to reduce tension.
Because of
our concern for peace, we have requested both your government and the
government of
Nonetheless,
there are still serious risks in the present situation and hostilities could
still erupt inadvertently. Such hostilities could easily escalate with a much
wider conflict with tragic consequences for the entire South Asian
subcontinent. We therefore share your view that the United Nations has a
serious responsibility in this situation to act in ways that will help reduce
tensions and begin the difficult task of building a lasting peace in that area.
For those
reasons we have welcomed the initiatives taken by the United Nations in recent
months, both those designed to reduce the risk of conflict and those in the
field of humanitarian relief. I know of the Secretary General's very recent
letter to you and Mrs. Gandhi,/3/ and I welcome the
tenor of your response to that letter./4/ We intend to be in close touch with
the Secretary General, with your government, and with the government of
/3/
See footnote 2, Document 171.
/4/ On
October 26 the press in
Meanwhile, I have asked Ambassador Farland to talk
with you about what might be a feasible next step toward beginning the withdrawal
of forces from their dangerous border positions. I know the importance you
attach to enlisting the maximum degree of participation by the elected
representatives of the people of
We have
recently said farewell to Ambassador Hilaly who has
completed more than five years of dedicated service to the cause of friendship
between our two countries. I want you to know how much we have appreciated his
wise counsel and understanding and how much I have enjoyed my relationship with
him.
Sincerely,
Richard Nixon
Source: Document 175, volume XI,