1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Southern Africa
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June 2, 1977
The South African Ambassador to the United States analyzes the new arms control policies under the Carter Administration.
December 12, 1977
Cable states that the US is broadening its embargo on South African arms deals to make it more extensive than the UN embargo.
January 6, 1978
Mr. Haworth, on behalf of the Hayes Corporation, writes to Ambassador Donald Sole explaining why Hayes is withholding its delivery of C130 equipment to the Republic of South Africa.
January 26, 1978
Jeremy Shearer writes to the Vice President of the Hayes Corporation in regards to a shipment of kits for C130 South African military aircraft that was withheld from the South African Government. Mr. Shearer believes this to be a breach of contract.
The South African Ambassador to the United States writes to the Secretary for Foreign Affairs regarding South Africa's desire to purchase certain' rangefire kits' for their C. 130 aircraft.
February 14, 1978
Memo regarding South African C130 Aircrafts.
September 1978
Centre Against Apartheid report on US violations on the South African Arms Embargo.
September 28, 1978
Letter from the South African Acting Permanent Representative to the United Nations in New York to the Secretary of Foreign Affairs in Pretoria regarding arms transfers to South Africaduring the UN arms embargo.
April 10, 1963
Report by Armed Forces Attache G.T. Holl on South African relations with the U.S.
April 11, 1963
Assistant Secretary of State Williams and Ambassador Naude discuss US foreign relations with South Africa, particularly its continuing occupation of South West Africa.