I AM HIGHLY PLEASED that the Secretary of State, despite
his crowded calendar, has decided to attend the SEATO Council of Ministers
Meeting at Bangkok on March 27.
The Council Meeting will afford
the Secretary his first opportunity to meet personally with the Foreign
Ministers of the member states of this important organization. This meeting
will also provide the Secretary with a far-reaching opportunity to participate
in and contribute to SEATO's vital work of promoting peace, stability and
regional solidarity in the face of the threat now posed to Southeast Asia
by the continuing communist pressures. One of the subjects the Secretary
expects to discuss with his colleagues in SEATO will be the most effective
way to conduct the future business of that Organization.
Details of Mr. Rusk's itinerary
as well as the composition of the Delegation will be announced later by
the Department of State. I understand that the Secretary's time is severely
limited and that his route to Bangkok will necessarily be as direct as
possible.