Official White House press release, one page, 8.25 x 13.5, October 27, 1962—the twelfth day of the Cuban Missile Crisis, containing the "text of a letter by the President addressed to the Chairman of the Presidium of the USSR Supreme Soviet, Nikita Khrushchev." In part: "The first thing that needs to be done...is for work to cease on offensive missile bases in Cuba and for all weapon systems in Cuba capable of offensive use to be rendered inoperable, under effective United Nations agreements. Assuming this is done promptly, I have given my representatives in New York instructions that will permit them to work out this weekend...an arrangement for a permanent solution to the Cuban problem along the lines suggested in your letter...You would agree to remove these weapons systems from Cuba under appropriate United Nations observation and supervision; and undertake, with suitable safeguards, to halt the further introduction of such weapons into Cuba...I would like to say again that the United States is very much interested in reducing tensions and halting the arms race; and if your letter signifies that you are prepared to discuss a detente affecting NATO and the Warsaw Pact, we are quite prepared to consider with our allies any useful proposals." Nicely archivally matted and framed with a photograph of Kennedy meeting with Khruschev, and an engraved plaque, to an overall size of 25.5 x 19.5. In fine condition, with a few small stains.