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Prime Minister Lester Pearson met with two senior members of the Kennedy Administration in Ottawa on this date in 1963. American Secretary of State Dean Rusk and Secretary of Defense Robert S. McNamara were attending a NATO meeting. During their stay they also held private discussions with Pearson.
“He said that the gravity of the crisis …. could not be underestimated and he indicated that this would be the most difficult and dangerous issue with which his administration would have to deal,” a U.S. memorandum of the conversations, now declassified, reported.
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