Backchannel
Message from the President's Assistant for National Security Affairs
(Kissinger) to the Ambassador to
/1/
Source: National Archives, Nixon Presidential Materials, NSC Files, Box 426,
Backchannel Files, Backchannel Messages, 1971, Amb.
To be
delivered opening of business
1. The
President would appreciate it if you could give us in this channel your personal
assessment of the situation in
2. Would
appreciate your assessment of how seriously Yahya
views the three proposals which he discussed with you and how he sees their
relative priority./2/ State, for example, thinks that the third proposal, i.e.,
agree to talk with anyone chosen by Mujib, is a
serious one which we can pursue. Is this assessment accurate in your judgment?
/2/
Reference is to proposals affecting a possible political settlement put forward
by Yahya in his conversation with Farland
on November 2. Yahya indicated that he was willing to
consider revision of the constitution to restructure the relationship between
the two wings of the country. He also said that he did not view the Awami League as a "nefarious institution." If
purged of its "secessionist leaders," he saw "no obstacle to its
revalidation by the forthcoming civilian government." Finally, Yahya said that he was willing to engage in substantive
discussions with
3. The
President's views have not changed. He does not want our pressure to be added
to that of
4. We are
counting on you in this delicate situation to keep us fully informed, to give
us your candid assessments of developments and to keep the lid on impetuous
moves.
Warm
regards
Source: Document 187, volume XI,