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104-10166-10112 JFK Assassination Records Archives 1 (9/2/1965)

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UR/C 65-372


                                       2 SEP V

KEMORANDUM FOR:  Chief, WH Division

SUBJECT       :  Meting  wit  Luis CONTE Ag ero;
                 Date:  2 Soutember 1965:. ase
                 Officer:_

     1,  A three hour meeting was held with Subject this
morning.  The purpose of the meeting was to impress upon
Subject the need to follow KUBARK direction concerning
the aftermath of recent developments in the Dominican
Republic.

     2.  Subject reported the following:  He talked by
telephone on 31 August withMcGoorge  Bundy.  Subject's
interpretation of this conversation was that McGeorge
Bundy invited him to come to Washington.  He also stated
that he had asked Bundy to. arrange. for .a. meeting for him
with the President of  the U. S. He did not explain  to
Bundy the real nurpose for wishing a meeting with  the
President.  All he  told Bundy was that he wanted to give
the President  the original copy of Imbert's resignation.
What  Subject really wants is to tell the President that
Imbert has  a proposal for provoking an attack upon the
Cuban  Government involving the Armed Forces of the
Dominican  Republic.  Imbert's personal message to the
President  (which Subject is to convey) is that the
Dominican  Armed Forces are ready to engage in war against
Cuba,  if the Dominican Armed Forces have cov vt U. S.
support.

      3,  Subiect said that as of 1330 hours .oday he
 had not heard from Bundy, but he had heard from Robert A.
 Stevenson of ARA/CCA and he was to-moet with Stevenson
 some time this afternoon.  As for the meeting planned
 with Stevenson, Subject was completely indifferent since
 he did not consider Stevenson sufficiently high in U. 8.


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