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December 3, 1974
A telegram discussing the possible allies the Palestine Liberation Organization has in the United States, USSR, U.K., and especially in Romania.
November 19, 1974
Telegram saying that Henry Kissinger and Yasir Arafat are preparing to meet.
November 15, 1974
Romanian embassy in London reporting that the United States has not given its opinion on the Palestinian question and is waiting for the UN to have further discussions.
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.
July 9, 1974
Romanian telegram about the relationship and ideas of the USSR and the United States toward the Palestinian question and relations with Israel.
March 2, 1995
Richard Holbrooke and Romanian President Ion Iliescu discuss US-Romania relations and the possibilities for NATO enlargement.
July 24, 1997
Clinton and Herzog discuss NATO expansion and U.S. relations with Romania, Ukraine, and other states in Europe. Herzog cautions against Romania immediately joining NATO.
January 27, 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 27 January 1990 describes the latest developments in the Soviet Union, Germanys, Panama, Romania, Bulgaria, Poland and South Korea.
October 2, 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 2 October 1990 describes the latest developments in Iraq, Kuwait, Yugoslavia, Angola, the Soviet Union, Liberia and Thailand.