135. Memorandum of Conversation between Secretary Rogers and Swiss Ambassador Schnyder1 2
SUBJECT:
- Hijacking
PARTICIPANTS:
- The Secretary
- Amb. Felix Schnyder, Embassy of Switzerland
- Mr. Olivier Exchaquet, Minister, Embassy of Switzerland
- Mr. Robert Hurwitch, Deputy Assistant Secretary
- Bureau of Inter-American Affairs
The Secretary asked Ambassador Schnyder to forward the attached message to Swiss Ambassador Masnata at Havana as soon as possible. The Secretary explicitly separated the question of a possible bilateral agreement on hijacking from any change in U.S. policy toward Cuba. He stated that U.S. policy toward Cuba remains unchanged. The Secretary also said that the U.S. agreed with Prime Minister Castro’s view that the negotiations should be conducted through the Swiss. He said that we were not considering dealing directly with Cuba on this matter but were wondering whether some other mechanism through the Swiss would not accelerate the process of reaching an agreement on the subject.
[Page 2]- Source: National Archives, RG 59, Central Files 1970-73, AV 12. Confidential; Exdis. Drafted by Hurwitch and approved in S on November 17. Rogers informed the President of his conversation with Schnyder that evening. (Ibid., President’s Evening Reading: Lot 74 D 164)↩
- Rogers asked Schnyder to forward a message on completing a U.S.-Cuban hijacking agreement to Swiss Ambassador Masnata in Havana. Rogers emphasized that general U.S. policy toward Cuba would remain unchanged.↩