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June 3, 1980
The memorandum describes a discussion of State Department officials on President Carter's nuclear nonproliferation policy.
May 12, 1980
The paper elaborates options for President Carter's nonproliferation policy.
February 18, 1980
The memorandum conveys Smith's proposal of rethinking US nonproliferation policy on reprocessing.
November 3, 1979
The memorandum describes a difference between President Carter and the West Europeans over their commitment to limiting reprocessing and plutonium supplies for R&D work on breeder reactors.
November 14, 1978
The letter describes Ambassador Mansfield's assessment of Japanese nonproliferation policy and Japan's skepticism about President Carter's nuclear policy.
April 5, 1977
The memorandum describing President Carter's decision to indefinitely defer the commercial reprocessing and recylce of plutonium in the US and Japan's firm position in keeping a reprocessing capability.
June 1, 1979
Secretary of the State Cyrus Vance sent a message to the US embassy in Seoul to inform President Park of the importance with which President Carter views his forthcoming discussions.
May 18, 1978
Carter writes to Park to ask for help to reduce tensions on the peninsula and facilitate the resumption of a serious North-South dialogue.
February 28, 1977
Sneider reported President Park's appreciation for being informed of exchanges with Kim Il Sung. He also welcomed consistency of US position refusing direct contact with North Korea.
January 20, 1977
Professor Nahm from Western Michigan University sent a letter to Jimmy Carter, giving two sugeestions including the elimination of the threat of nuclear weapons.