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l t2!5 • 16TH ST. N.W. WASHINGTON, D.C. 20036 September 2, 1975 Dear Brent: Attached is the Oral Message from Foreign Minister Gromyko to Secretary Kissinger which I discussed with you over the telephone. Sincerely, uly M. Vorontsov Charge d'Affaires Union of Soviet Socialist Republics Lieutenant General Brent Scowcroft Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs The White House Washington D.C. ' ORAL MESSAGE In connection with the communication of the Secretary of State concerning the …
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~ MEMO RAND UM THE WHIT E HOu SE WASHI::-I GTO::- MEMO RAND UM FOR: DONA LD RUMS FELD FROM : BREN T SCOW CROF T SUBJ ECT: Agend a for Paris Econo mic Summ it A specif ic agend a for discu ssions has not forma lly been agree d to by the variou s partic ipants . vVe expec t that Franc e will soon circul ate a draft. It is theref ore diffic ult to say now precis ely when an indivi dual item will be discu ssed. At prese nt, our best guess is that the scena rio tentat ively agree d to at the New York exper ts …
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seek•lng an End h Gl b I I 'o t e 0 sump In the six centuries since its construct ion began, the secluded Chateau de · !~~bo~~~t, p~~~~ted 33 h~~ ~~us~l~u:tr~~~~ •} guests, including I~ Marie Antoinet te and Napoleon Bonaparte. This weekend the chateau will again make history by serving as the site of the world's first postwar summit meeting devoted exclusively to economics. The three-day gathering will bring together governme nt chiefs of six nations that account for roughly 70% of the non-Com munist …
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Moscov1 paid attention to the rs:;.c=-ts in fo:::-2ign. :;:·=-ess, including the ~erican press, regarains ~~e fact t~t ~e~~~ D.S. services have conducted for some ti=e -:."::::.e work cf raisi.::g t~e Soviet submarine that sUJ.J.k in 1968 ~...., ~.:J.e open see.. ::2:1 -;:;.::.s c:.rea northwes t of HaVIaii. According to -t~-- ose ::eports, t~..-s o:;.s=-ation has been. carried out by a special ~.s. sh ip, the G~o~~ ~ylorer. It was reported, in particula r, JIJr·"""': a .:;;art of t-,...e su-:J::a::'ine …
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I THE WHITE HOUSE WA SHING T ON ~XGDS May 18, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS SUBJECT: The Rescue of the SS Mayaguez and Its Crew In the aftermath of the operation to rescue the SS Mayaguez and its crew, I consider it essential that we evaluate, as a means of insuring the most effective possible performance in future crises, the manner in which this operation was planned and conducted. ) In order to facilitate this evaluation, I would like to receive, on a …
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DEPARTMENT OF STATE BRIEFING PAPER EUROPEAN COMMUNITY Date: Place: May 30, 1975 - 6:00-6:30 p.m . Residence of US Ambassador Firestone, Brussels PARTICIPANTS us EC President Ford The Secretary (possibly bthers) Language: President Ortoli Sir Christopher Soames (possibly others) English/French Checklist: -- Courtesy Point. Express appreciation for the •opportunity to meet and exchange views with both President Ortoli and Sir Christophe r in the frank and open manner which characterizes the semi-annual US-EC …
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.5 o-- 6123 MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON OFFICIAL USE ONLY INFORMATION January 15, 1975 ~ MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: HENRy A. KISSINGER SUBJECT: General Advisory Committee Views on Vladivostok Agreement and on Proliferation {K The General Advisory Committee (GAG) on Arms Control and Disarmament has written you with its views on the Vladivostok agreement and on nuclear proliferation (Tab A). It supports the agreement and urges further negotiations for lower levels to avoid otherwise …
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THE PIESIDENT HAS SUI •.•• , THE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS WASHINGTON November 12, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT Greenspan~ From: Alan Subject: Background Information for Summit Meeting on the U.S. economy As inflation spiralled upward in 1974 consumers became progressively concerned over their financial capability of meeting the ever rising costs of necessities such as food, rent and utilities. In order to be sure they could meet these future fixed costs they became very cautious …
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iiilEHU3'f/SENSITIVE Issues Paper NUCLEAR EXPORT CONTROLS AND NON-PROLIFERATION Ambassador Stoessel has completed consultations wi.th the Soviets on nuclear export controls. These talks grew out of an exchange of notes between Secretary Kissinger and Minister Gromyko in August and September. The us approach was designed with two key objectives in mind: -- First, to define clearly the scope of nuclear supply issues that should be covered. -- Second, to persuade the Soviets that a multilateral approach (such …
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EXECUTIVF. J7d,l ---T/U7 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON J ULY FOURTH BICENTENNIAL ACTIVITIES S UNDAY - JULY 4, 1976 Dep~rture: F r om: 6:55A.M. Terry O'Donnell BACKGROUND S T. JOHN ' S EPISCOPAL CHURCH/D. C. DEPARTURE Y o u and Su san will depart the South Grounds via rnotorcade at 6:55a.m. en route St . John's Ep i scopal Church for a Special Holy Communion Bicentennia l Observance Service taking place in the chapel area to the l eft as y ou enter the Church . In addition to you and Susan, several of th e Sen …