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September 24, 1987

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, 'Conversaciones Angola - Estados Unidos realizada [sic] en Bruselas, Bélgica, el 24 de septiembre de 1987'

Meeting between Angolan and US delegations to the talks about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola.

September 9, 1987

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, 'Versión Conversaciones RPA/USA, 9/9/87 (20:00 horas)'

Meeting between Angolan and US delegations to the talks about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola.

September 8, 1987

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, 'Versión de las conversaciones Angola/EEUU. 8/9/87 (16:00 a 19:00 horas)'

Meeting between Angolan and US delegations to the talks about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola.

July 15, 1987

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, 'Continuación conversaciones EE.UU. - RPA. 15/7/87 (17:00)'

Meeting between Angolan and US delegations to the talks about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola.

July 15, 1987

Angolan Delegation, Memoranudm, 'Proposición para la apertura por los angolanos de la sesión del miércoles'

Memo by the Angolan delegation to the US delegation during talks about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola.

July 15, 1987

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, '15/7/87. Conversaciones Angolano/Norteamericanas, Luanda (10:15 am)'

Meeting between Angolan and US delegations to the talks about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola..

July 14, 1987

Meeting between the Delegations of the United States and Angola, 'Conversaciones entre la RPA y EE.UU., Futungo de Belas, 14.7.87. 16:00 - 19:40'

Meeting between Angolan and US delegations to the talks about the withdrawal of the Cuban troops from Angola.

December 2, 1975

Memorandum of Conversation between Mao Zedong and Gerald R. Ford

President Ford and Secretary Kissinger met with Chairman Mao and spoke about Chinese-U.S. relations, Japanese-U.S. relations, Chinese foreign relations with Japan and Western countries, NATO, the Sinai Agreement, and Soviet attempts to expand influence in Africa.

October 21, 1975

Memorandum of Conversation between Mao Zedong and Henry A. Kissinger

U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger met Chairman Mao at his residence in Peking. The two argued about the importance of U.S.-Chinese relations in American politics. Mao repeats that the United States' concerns order America, the Soviet Union, Europe, Japan, and lastly China. Kissinger responds that the Soviet Union, as a superpower, is frequently dealt with, but in strategy China is a priority. Throughout the conversation, Mao continues to point out his old age and failing health. The leaders also discuss European unity, Japanese hegemony, German reunification, and the New York Times.

May 25, 1974

Meeting between Chairman Mao Tse-Tung [Mao Zedong] and Mr. Heath, Saturday, 25 May, 1974, approximately 1.15-2.45pm

U.K. Prime Minister Edward Heath and Chairman Mao discussed the following topics: U.S.-Soviet relations, Watergate, Chinese-U.S. relations, U.S. bases in Asia, a united Europe, Sino-Soviet relations, British-Soviet relations, and British-Chinese relations.

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