THE SECRETARY OF STATE mn 407169 WASHINGTON September 29, 1957 2 CONFIDENTIAL l Dear Mr. President: a suggestion. I have received from him the enclosedletter with a draft statement annexed. I must confess I am somewhat disappointed that he dees not seem to feel it is possible to go further with specific proposals to limit testing. Lewis is now in Vienna attending the meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency. He will in about ten days be in London seeing Macmillan and Plowden. I do not know that we can do much to advance the matter until then, but you might want to send some kind of message to Lewis, or ask me to do so, Faithfully yours, o i 3 ot gohn Foster Dulles The President or The White House .- DECLASSIFIED Authoiily | AA fo). /Y 22. Byee oe potsAAs be) BOX Ne. FOLDER Nano — penton Ltdetecy, = Aete g } ZA ay Stine 1457 (1) , arn A CoLection Auplen ve REPOSITORY BTR ame 2 Tew. we OONOUAEEK LLBRARY Enclosure Letter, with attached draft statement, from Admiral Strauss to Secretary Dulles, undated, oo] _ yeni Were retts wee Fee, Following the exchange of views between Harold Macmillan and yourself with reference to a possible statement on nuclear testing, I asked Lewis Strauss to prepare

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