BY BAG
SAVING TELEGRAM
ROL WASHINGTON TO FOREIGN AND COMMONWEALTH OFFICE
TEL NO. 51 SAVING
12 MARCH 1971
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UNCLASSIFIED
NEUTRAL
Addressed to Foreign and Commonwealth Office telegram
number 51 Saving dated 12 March 1971 repeated for information Saving to:
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REGISTRY No. 51
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TOKYO, OTTAWA (6), HONG KONG, UKDEL BRUSSELS, UKMIS GENEVA (2)
U.S./JAPAN TEXTILES
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The statements issued yesterday evening by the White House and Congressman Mills (my tel.no. 873 of 12 March), and a White House press briefing at which Representative Byrnes and Mr. Peter Flanigan spoke, are all prominently reported in this morning's press.
2.
Most of the reports are factual and either summarise
or set out in full the statements, and there is relatively little commentary. The Washington Post reports that Representative Byrnes said he could not believe press reports that Mills had negotiated with the Japanese industry and would be quote really alarmed unquote if he had done so. The
Journal of Commerce reports Byrnes as saying that even if Mills approves the Japanese offer this does not constitute Congressional approval; and states that he added that he hoped the Ways and Means Committee would take up a trade bill, with textile quotas, this year, quote but, he conceded, that would be up to Representative Mills unquote.
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The New York Times reports Peter Flanigan as saying that quote the Administration would now explore the opportunity of negotiating a restraint agreement with the other three principal textile exporting nations, all Asian South Korea, Taiwan and Hong Kong unquote. He is reported to have added that if quote a satisfactory agreement unquote with these countries could be reached quote I am sure Japan would want to reconsider unquote.
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