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September 14, 1962

Department of State Memorandum of Conversation, 'Proposed Visit of U.S. Scientists to the Dimona Reactor'

Delay in response to US request for a second visit to Dimona.

July 11, 1962

State Department Telegram 233 to US Embassy Egypt

UAR officials express concern regarding the Israeli nuclear program.

June 22, 1962

Department of State Memorandum of Conversation, 'A Second Visit by U.S. Scientists to Israel’s Dimona Reactor'

Ambassador Harman responds favorably to the suggestion of another US visit to Dimona.

June 22, 1962

Robert C. Strong to Phillips Talbot, 'Another Visit to Israel’s Dimona Reactor'

Unable to arrange visits from a "neutral" country, the State Department proposes another US visit to Dimona.

February 12, 1962

Department of State Memorandum of Conversation, 'Israel’s Atomic Energy Program'

British response to State Department reply regarding controls over Israel nuclear program.

April 9, 1962

William C. Hamilton to Robert C. Strong, 'Reply to U.K. Paper on Safeguards'

State Department reply to British officials regarding controls over Israel's nuclear program.

February 14, 1962

Department of State Memorandum of Conversation, 'Israel's Atomic Energy Program'

Discussion with the British about supervision of Israel's atomic energy program.

February 12, 1962

Nicolas G. Thacher to James P. Grant, 'Your Appointment with Dennis Greenhill and Dennis Speares of the British Embassy'

British Embassy officials raise British concerns about the Israeli nuclear facility at Dimona.

January 18, 1962

Memorandum by Robert Amory, Deputy Director of Intelligence, Central Intelligence Agency, to Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs [McGeorge Bundy]

Heavily excised report to McGeorge Bundy from the CIA on the Israeli nuclear program and Dimona.

November 14, 1961

Department of State Memorandum of Conversation, 'Broadened Access to Israel’s Nuclear Reactor'

Israel would prefer a visit by Scandinavian or Swiss scientists to Dimona.

Pagination