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Secretary of state,
Washington, D.C.
DEAR MR. SECRETARY: In view of disturbing reports from East Pakistan of seeming military excesses. I would appreciate receiving urgently a full account of the extent to which United States supplied Military grant assistance has been used in Pakistan.
I have particularly in mind the provisions of Chapter II, Part II, of the Foreign Assistance Act which define the purposes for which military assistance is granted to a country and the accountability of recipients for the use of such equipment.
In addition, I would like to know the current status of discussion with Pakistan concerning the proposed sale of military equipment to Pakistan by the United States. I would be helpful, if, in your reply you could also include the state of any current shipments of U. S. military parts, supplies or equipment, lethal or otherwise, to Pakistan.
J. W. FULBRIGHT, Chairman.
Secretary of State,
Washington, D.C.
DEAR MR. SECRETARY: In preparation for an executive hearing which the Committee on Foreign Relations expects to schedule next week, it is requested that the Department of State furnish the committee with those reports (including cables and telegrams) which it has received from Posts in West and East Pakistan regarding the current crisis in that country. In addition, I am informed that the official community of Dacca sent an open cable to the State Department earlier this month. It would be appreciated if this cable could also be made available to the committee. I would be grateful if you could comply with these requests at the earliest practicable date,
J. W. FULBRIGHT, Chairman.