1893-1976
Eastern Europe
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North America
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1913- 1994
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1893- 1976
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March 8, 1969
Kissinger details a plan to hold separate talks with the Soviet Union, France, and Great Britain with the aim of bringing them closer to the US position and press them to share responsibility for success.
November 19, 1974
Telegram saying that Henry Kissinger and Yasir Arafat are preparing to meet.
November 11, 1974
Romanian embassy in Tunis reporting that Henry Kissinger and Yasir Arafat did not meet due to a disagreement between the PLO and the United States about how official or secret the meeting would be.
November 9, 1974
Romanian Consulate in Cairo reporting that Kissinger and Arafat did not meet in Cairo, despite the news reports.
December 5, 1973
A memorandum reporting on the American feelings toward Palestine and the territorial lines for Israel and Jordan.
February 3, 1969
Kissinger provides Nixon with an overview of achieving a general political settlement in the Arab-Israeli conflict, and different international frameworks for this goal.
March 12, 1970
Theodore Eliot advises Henry Kissinger that "the United States should avoid becoming involved in an issue which could seriously damage our efforts to improve relations with Peking."
October 29, 1973
Andropov gives his views on American and Soviet strategy vis-a-vis the 1973 Yom Kippur War.
May 25, 1973
The COSVN Party Current Affairs Committee report on steps to be taken against the United States.
March 1, 1984
Ambassador Petrignani reports his conversation with Vice Secretary of State Burt following Kissinger's interview in Time where he talks about NATO's crisis and need for burden sharing reform. Burt distances the current administration from Kissinger's views, stating instead that euro-american relations are "in good health", and there is no need for drastic measures.