reduced below 21 days.
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since it is very much in the interests of the
Americans themselves that we should not ruŋ
into unnecessary trouble with the Chinese
accordingles over these visits, we are/asking you if an are asking you if an
live
approach could be made to them with a view
to extending the present period of 30 days.
we suggest
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ch/such
made is we suggestę as follows:-
(1) They should be asked to extend the
period of no publicity to include 30
days before and 30 days after a visit;
failing this,
(2) to extend the period to include 30
days before and 15 days after a visit;
failing this,
(3) to agree to a period of not less than
21 days before and 15 days after a
visit.
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The above proposals have the Agreement the
of our Minister of State and I should be
the necessary
approach
to
grateful if you could see your way to acting the Amacions, could be made.
upon them.