[Released March 6, 1962. Dated March 5, 1962]
Dear Mr. Chairman:
I have received your message
of March 3, and I am glad to know of your agreement that the meeting in
Geneva on March 14 should be opened by Foreign Ministers. I am particularly
glad that Mr. Gromyko will be able to join with Lord Home and Secretary
Rusk before the meeting for preliminary discussions; our hope is that these
conversations might begin on March 12. It will be the purpose of the representatives
of the United States, headed by Secretary Rusk, to make every possible
effort to find paths toward disarmament.
Our object now must be to make
real progress toward disarmament, and not to engage in sterile exchanges
of propaganda. In that spirit, I shall not undertake at this time to comment
on the many sentiments in your letter with which, as I am sure you know,
the United States Government cannot agree. Let us, instead, join in giving
our close personal support and direction to the work of our representatives,
and let us join in working for their success.
Sincerely yours,
JOHN F. KENNEDY