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March 14, 1995
Report on the current status of South African disarmament and arms control.
September 13, 1995
Letter stating that the Department of Foreign Affairs has no political problem with a particular permit being granted.
September 14, 1995
Letter to the Chairman of the Council for the Non-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction expressing that the Department of Foreign Affairs has no objection of certain import/export permits for material and technology related to weaponry.
October 25, 1995
Director-General writes to the Secretary for Defence to enquire as to whether the South African tender for an electronic warfare equipment deal has been successful. He suspects that the deal has already been won by Israel.
1996
Handwritten notes from a South African intelligence and security meeting covering topics of nonproliferation.
June 20, 1996
Details of the impending US Department of Defense visit to South Africa.
June 24, 1996
Memo from Mr. Du Preez to Mr. Minty displaying dissapointment that the Department of Foreign Affairs wasn't consulted on the impending trip U.S. visit.
February 11, 1977
The South African Ambassador to the United States writes about the reorganization of Congressional committees in Washington. The Ambassador is concerned with the new Subcommittee on Africa that is to travel to South Africa soon. It contains a number of vocal opponents to the Pretoria regime and three black members, most prominently Charles Diggs.
September 12, 1996
Background information for use by a South African representative in bilateral discussions with Iran on disarmament and non-proliferation of weapons of mass destruction.
October 28, 1996
Letter to D. J. van Beek, the Non-proliferation Secretary, regarding the South African National Conventional Arms Control Committee request for an interdepartmental working group on national policy on transparency in arms trade and transfers.