poon —ee—m—mp——u«mage one mon te 2 come anim sr asin ‘ror r t anal TOC « soo—onsuze me secem or stare mnsminoron f — vanuary s assi © DECLASSIFIED PER E O 13526 doll— one— MB ses slsoll@ mevornoon ror me rexssoncW tz rao suas a mien 111 Phe suaszer tonton neetmos W z I had good series of meetings Monday in London nurd E Kinnock Woerner Ordonez and Poos 7 ien solid and he appreciated my reading your letter to £ saddam Mussein‘to him in that connection he ased that ue £ comnit to consult with MNG before going beyond military targets Z in any eperation e g if ve wanted to hit non—nilitary targets C ike Takit in the wake of chemical or biological weapons use 6 He also asked some questions ve need to consider promptly speciticarly how do ve avoid significant civilian casualties r and ecological damage if ve strike BW storage facilities Also 5 are ve prapared to handle massive numbers of traqi Pons and $ wounded 1 know our military is working hare on trm tasoun $ — an T will discuss them with Nor Schwarzkopt in Riyadh on mursday Kinnock vas relatively firm though he is getting pressed by his far left wing to give sanctions more time lite shadow foreign _ mintater published an op—ed today wnich called for full j implementation of HGC resolutions but supgested nore time before fore is considered Kinnock however said I categorically that he supported the lie of force if necessary woerner confirmed that Kohl and Genscher had both been furious st the nucke for the vay the hoe Moblie Terk ore® deployment vas handled —or he said that vas at least the reason they gave for sowing it down ‘Woerner eaid he thought the Pro vould be supportive on PATRIOT deployments to Turkey »ut only if it did not leak before 1 brief then in Bonn Woetner mino said he I owed the Soviets an answer on vhen Gorbachev shoutd viatt nato Woorner in thinking Maxch and vhether the mesting vould be at I the ministerial or head of atate governzont level T told his i we wourd get back to him on this iesue which we need to consider in 1ight of current developments E hmmm rages nme nn o mme ¢ _ cnmwnre C_ 00 _ wamnes ma Z « 20 sue z svesesserm T2 erdanes came trom mezid via a lunch vith Dumas in Paris 1 SaapEAd hin for their nestetance on Gulf depioyment and pMfeGia1 y thair recent decision to permit staging of 5 52 Maghte he said nto deciston must be kept quiet until hostitition its Eranod a 1i0eie BiE cop wipport of the rrench Mtkage ddan but he backed dovn vhen 1 weid tietly no to the Trench Ades Ordoner eaid he had talked to Bangedia after the letterts recent trip to Baghdad Bendjedid maid Saddam hed dourta about whether we really vould attack hix and vnather our Teal goal 1s his withdrawal or his destruction ‘ordones and I anf fpoke about the executions in E1 saivador which he said he ANd Mis government abhorred I also got him to agree to have £ — bin government weigh in strongly with the FMLM to move to genuine negotiations J Fenp fois tos Strong bo Council statement of last Priday vas £ Tary Soush to get — The Dutch and British really helped us on Fais one Novever tnat base now having been laid Poos thinks § we shou1d stick sotlaty to our position though he kept i Puggenting we Took tor diptonatio opportunitise® betreen TemATY 9 and 18 — Boon hopes to cone to tervington in hia P fepte Preeidency rote on January 20 1 told ix that coud be — § 6 baey timo but 1f he came we vented to make prograns on the $ Uruguay Round € C 5109 ¥98 981100 by Duman vho reported the following on the Vauzeite meeting with sadan th e siteiin lett with gome hope for a peaceful solution o ju dif not say he would not withdrav and did not refer to Kuvait as the 19th Province But he also did nok say he wourd vitnarav o gam vante guarantees against attack o ny rorithon nunt have an Arab vrapping L s Saddan — vould wnt to out a desl with the Saudis I I I gcmmmmmpnn mane mecie j I
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