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April 9, 1991
Arnold Kanter shares background information regarding WMD in the Middle East with William F. Sittmann ahead of an upcoming deputies meeting.
Attachments include: "A US Proposal for Dealing with WMD in the Region," "ACRA/WMD Gameplan"
April 23, 1991
Request for approval of meeting minutes for a Deputies Committee meeting on WMD in the Middle East.
Attachments include: "Points to be Made for Deputies Committee Meeting on Weapons of Mass Destruction in the Middle East, "A U.S. Proposal for Dealing with WMD in the Region," and "ARCA/WMD Gameplan."
February 1986
This report details the plan of the Vice Presidential task force on combatting terrorism. It aims to assess American priorities and policies, to determine how the program can be coordinated to achieve the most effective results, and ends by giving recommendations based on analysis of the program itself.
February 26, 1989
George H.W. Bush and Zhao Ziyang discuss Sino-American relations and China's reform and opening, in addition to the situations in Korea, India, Pakistan, and the Soviet Union.
October 18, 1991
This letter sent by President Fernando Collor to President George H. W. Bush describes the importance of the first Brazilian made satellite to the country and communicates that the French-American consortium Orbital Sciences Corporation will probably be the enterprise chosen to put the Brazilian satellite in orbit. President Collor expected that this partnership paved the way for further cooperation in the space field and informed President Bush of his decision to create the Brazilian Space Agency (AEB), under civilian control.
December 2, 1975
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.
December 2, 1989
US transcripts of Bush and Gorbachev's conversations on board the Soviet cruise ship, Maxim Gorky, off the coast of Malta.
Conversation between Deng Xiaoping and President George Bush on Sino-US relations. Deng expressed the hope that the bilateral relationship would develop in a "new pattern" based on mutual trust, mutual support, and minimizing as much as possible mutual problems. They also discussed the continued tensions between China and the Soviet Union,