Department of State
TELEGRAM
CONFIDENTIAL 722
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INFO OCT-01 /008 R
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DRAFTED BY: EA/ACA : WABROWN
APPROVED BY: EA/ACA : WILLIAM A. BROWN
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R 060302Z NOV 71
FM SECSTATE WASHDC
TO AMCONSUL HONG KONG
CONFIDENTIAL STATE 203138
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FOLLOWING SENT ACTION SECSTATE WASHDC INFO
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SUBJ : BHUTTO'S PROJECTED TRIP TO THE PRC AND
HIS DESIRE TO VISIT
THE
1. SUMMARY. PPP leader Bhotto met with me at his request.
During the course of a lengthy meeting, he disclosed plans for him to proceed
Nov. 5 with a GOP
delegation to
2. Late in the afternoon of Wednesday, Nov. 3,
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto sought a QTE urgent meeting UNQTE with me. We arranged a
meeting that evening at the
Islamabad Club, A/DCM accompanying me. Bhutto
arrived about ten minutes late, apologetically explaining that he had been
trying to dodge intelligence agents. Our meeting lasted one and one-half hours.
3. Prefacing his statement with the remark that he
had much to say and wanted to come staright to the point, Bhutto opened our
substantive conversation by
commenting that he had been adopting a position in
his party council of emphasizing the desirability of strenthening relations
with the
this.
4. He then commented on the extent to which the GOP
is QTE down on the USSR UNQ'1'E. (In this respect he was echoing views and
speculation in the local press, which commenced to appear after the August
USSR-GOI agreement, and which most recently have centered on the GOP reaction
to the communique issued at the conclusion of Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister
Firyubin's visit to New Delhi.)
5. Bhutto, who said he had just returned the same
morning from a brief trip abroad (
6. He tole me that he had returned prematurely from
his trip abroad, at the behest
of President Yahya, with whom he had conferred at
length the same morning. He said that Yahya had proposed that he (Bhutto) go to
7. Bhutto then came to what I regard as the nub of
his conversation, and as the main reason for his regarding a meeting with me as
QTE urgent UNQTE: noting that the Foreign Secretary would plan to go to
8. I asked Bhutto what views he had on the
advisability of GOP talks with Bangla Desh representatives. He said he would
regard such talks as not only desirable but essential, as well as talks with
Mujib, too. Bhutto observed that he is a politician, + and would look at such
matters from the viewpoint of a politician. He went on to add that he would
like also personally to go to
9. Showing considerable reticence in discussing GOP
leaders, Bhutto finally identified Gen. Peerzada as the one who seemed to him
to be keeping President Yahya at some distance from him (Bhutto). In response
to an inquiry, he said that he does not RPT not believe that Peerzada's
influence has measurably declined, despite some speculation to the contrary.
10. COMMENT: 1 find it difficult to recommend that
Pres. Nixon meet with Bhutto at this juncture. Although Bhutto stands a good
chance to obtain a position of considerable power and influence in the
forthcoming civilian government, that
standing has yet to be achieved. On other hand, for
reason that this chance patently exists and for obvious need to maintain as
much rapport as possible with PPP leadership, if White House is negative on
Bhutto's request, I think it would be appropriate for him to be received in the
Department at the highest possible level assuming he would still make the trip.
Incidentally, Bhutto commented that he intends use his influence while in
Unquote
Source: The
American Papers – Secret and Confidential India.Pakistan.Bangladesh
Documents 1965-1973, University Press Limited, p.706-708