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Middle East
November 5, 1962
Dobrynin sends the results of a meeting with Robert Kennedy, during which Dobrynin clears up a “misunderstanding” between the Soviets and Americans and the two discuss American surveillance planes taking fire over Cuba.
October 30, 1962
Dobrynin discusses a meeting with Robert Kennedy, where Robert Kennedy sends back Khrushchev’s letter to John F. Kennedy, stating that a confidential and oral exchange is better regarding the subject of Turkey, rather than a confidential and written exchange.
November 1, 1962
Dobrynin sends the results of a meeting with Robert Kennedy where the two discuss ending the quarantine in Cuba and the state of the dismantling of weapons Cuba.
October 27, 1962
Dobrynin relays the mood of the American capital and the presence of a real possibility of US incursion in Cuba.
October 15, 1962
Dobrynin reports confidential intelligence of "piratic raids by the so-called 'Alpha 66' group on the Cuban coast and on several vessels near Cuba are being carried out not from a base on the American mainland, but rather directly from the sea, from American landing ships carrying the corresponding cutters."
October 19, 1962
Dobrynin reports a speech made by Kennedy during a closed conference, where he discusses Cuba.
October 25, 1962
Dobrynin relays that Russian journalist overheard information about a possible US invasion of Cuba at the press club in Washington.
Document Year: 1962