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August 5, 1986
Diplomatic advisor Antonio Badini's report from the meeting between Craxi and Armacost regarding international terrorism, situation in Libya and Syria, and deterioration of East-West relations.
August 23, 1987
During the Armacost-Zia talks, the Pakistanis tell US officials that they will confidentially share any new procurement regulations with them.
July 30, 1987
Only a few weeks after Pervez’s arrest, Under Secretary of State Armacost traveled to Pakistan for wide ranging discussions with General Zia, but with a special focus on nuclear procurement and the uranium enrichment program.
August 5, 1987
Zia argued that Washington was trying to “get one Pakistani in order to hang the entire government.”
August 3, 1987
Armacost reported to Secretary Shultz, “I emphasized the need for immediate practical steps to demonstrate to an aroused Congress and a skeptical administration that no further illegal procurement activities would take place and that we had verifiable assurances there would be no further enrichment of weapons-grade uranium.”
February 28, 1977
Mike Armacost weighs in on North Korea's policy toward the United States, and whether Cyrus Vance ought to reply to a letter from North Korean Foreign Minister Heo Dam.
March 10, 1977
Zbigniew Brezinski rejects North Korea's proposals for talks with representatives from South Korea as of limited significance.