.·. . I· .;: f,~ 1 •' if we are. to North · :: . . . folly for US President's mind. . , .• . .. -J . -·-.. .. . -.-..... -· • ..sxcur '· . . ...,. " • ' I .' t I ' • i had said, if this would be useful. I .:·. I : j Prime Minister remar~e4 that h~. would;. be .in Peking .July 3. It. .. ..: . ! •• t wns helpful to him to have hea.rd President's views. ·Be did not know I • . ... , l !,,.. what .use he would make of them·-that. remained to be seen. 4. Bilateral Relations. Maurer emphasized interest in expanded • h trade with the US as well as cultural, scientliic and technical ex---·· "-. in· _ .. changes. He stressed personal interest :fmE project involving purchase of glass plant from US and said he hoped that any difficulties with Congress over Exim.Bank credits could be resolved successfully. Prime Minister acknowledged that economic relations between US and Romania might not seem important to US but they were very important for ~i,mania in raising standard of living and promoting independence. expression President responded widl apt1rn0&J!dm:>tim11 his desire for friendship be­tween US and Romanian people and cooperation and understanding between I\ us in dealing with such problems as ignorance, poverty and disease , I which .are enemies.of mankind. He said we would like to see East-West , Trade ·Bill passed and Ex-Im..Bank legisla'l;ion approved so that our ·relations could be improved. On glass plant, he said.we approached I . · such problems with desire to reach understanding _ / 5 Romanian°Soviet Relations. Maurer repeatedly pointed to Romanian desire maintain and increase her indep~n'dence3ffi R~n~CScttfCely WlTHOUr TI1[ AUTHORtZA-'fiON ':---" OF THE EXECUTIVE SECRETARY s~acr · --· .. I •, ~ • ...... "''! . .-. . veiled·reference to Soviet efforts dominate Eastel'Il European cow.:itries, Maurer said that in times of crisis "count;ries are told to get together . ' . . .·:~~1 i : to renounce some of their. sovereignty and . some ·of their independenc.e ,and ;,~ . ,. • '·. \ I 1;,1 to obf:!Y ·command of another stnte11 . , ·i!st.trer said such actions endanger <".:.·. ' . ~' what Romania has won .and it is this consideration which motivates : . . c' Romania in h~:: interest ~ contributin~ to a · solution of international · ·t ,,.·. . . "' . .... . t ..... ·::;·~~:> :·-. ;.., .. problems. . . .......i~ . . ~·. . . . . • .''.;j It ';j 6~ Pr~sid~ncy of GA. When Prime Minister mentio~ed that Foreign "1 'f,· <~ Minister 1!..anescu probably would be President next GA of UN, President :~, ~ ·." : •. I• . . . ~ ~-, .. .. '. 1·.-; 1' ..Johnson conr;nented that he would be a good man and that we had he~~ .. . 171­ .. ,'·l i t.. . \ \~:. •I good thingŁ about him. ~:... attention . . . ·· · 7o F::-sss Relat ions" Maurer seemed to w~lcome ~from US · . :~ I '· -~ \ photog=aphers and reporters. In brief comments to press following· · ' · . · ] I .\. ~ • r :,t interview with Presidgnt, Maurer said he was l~s.vinr; US with a .·.-· ,_ · · ·:1 ... ' ~ :il .p::i.rticularly strong memory of a great leader and· a great state. :. :· < ' ' ' .~ .. . i ·,..: t ·~ l . . ·~ l i ;• i ~ . ... . . . ~ .... ·... .: .. : ..,,.· , \ . :·:.. . • '' 0 ........· 1 i' ..... , . " . ' ~ -.. :j ' ..... : .-....·· -. . ... --. .. . . . . .' . .... : :·-__:< ' .. •. .... ' . ·'· ':' "..· .. .... -... .._ ----_..,. ~....-~............. ·---..·· ·--··~--------.. __.,.._... -- ..:..:...-:.....:......~.­ • \;Ut'1