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Declassified documents concerning Jammu and Kashmir
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2017-0041-M-1
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This Mandatory Declassification Review was for specific documents from Clinton Presidential Library Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) case 2007-1635-F. Case 2007-1635-F was for records between 1994 and 2001 related to Pakistani support of militants in the Jammu and Kashmir. Documents being released are intelligence community analysis of the situation in the Jammu and Kashmir.
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Near East and South Asian Affairs
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
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Folder Title:
Pakistan 2000 [4]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald/Pollack, Kenneth/Malley, Robert
Original OA/ID Number:
3653
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001a. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Pakistan Strategy.
Record ID: 0003267. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
Pl/b(l)
001 b. letter
Chief Executive Musharraf to President Clinton. (3 pages)
05/13/2000
PI/b(I)
002. report
Defense Intelligence Assessment. (36 pages)
06/2000
Pl/b(l)
003. email
White House Situation Room to Christopher Bolan, Donald Camp,
03/31/2000
Pl/b(])
RESTRICTION
and Bruce Riedel. Subject: After the Visit. (3 pages)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2080
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RESTRICTION CODES
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
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DOCUMENT NO.
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001a. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
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For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Pakistan Strategy.
Record ID: 0003267. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2080
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
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C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
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001b. letter
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Chief Executive Musharraf to President Clinton. (3 pages)
05/13/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AtTairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
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3653
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Pakistan 2000 [4]
2007-1635-F
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
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RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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002. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Defense Intelligence Assessment. (36 pages)
06/2000
RESTRICTION
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
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Pakistan 2000 [4]
2007-1635-F
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�APR.21.2000
2:03PM
NflTIONflL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY-INSS
Ambassador Robert B. Oakley (Ret.)
DIstlnQulohBd Visiting Fellow
Institute for National Strategic Studies
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TO: Deputy Secretary of State Strobe Talbott
FAX: 202-647-6047
Senior Director of NSC for Middle East and South Asia Bruce Reidel
FAX; 202-456-9120
Assistant Secretary of State for South Asia Rick Inderfurth
FAX: 202-736-4333
FROM: Robert B. O a k l e y ^ ^
RE: Shahbaz Sharif
This note forwards a letter which I received yesterdayfrommyfriendShahbaz Sharif, via
his wife. She telephoned to say that for thefirsttime he has been able to pass a message.
In his letter, Shahbaz does not ask for help. However, his wife asked me to do what I
could. She reports that Attock Fort is really bad (true), that her husband has a very bad
back but there is no medical service available (plausible), and that their 1 A year old
daughter is very upset (no doubt).
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Shahbaz's letter refers to past efforts to "address and solve common issues of mutual
mterest" (presumably to the US), regrets that they have been "sabotaged and suspended".
He very briefly summarizes the state of affairs in Pakistan (bad, naturally) and suggests
"fixing of priorities", which he lists. (Form a broad-based national government; form a
consensus on foreign policy issues including Afghanistan and Kashmir, etc.) And he
expresses his continued commitment to help on "those and other issues".
Finally, he says: " I was not consulted on the October 12 decision otherwise it would not
have happened. As a matter of fact, I gave your message to my brother loud and clear but
that could not save the situation," The message he refers to was delivered by phone
around October 10 at the request of Rick Inderfurth and told Shahbaz we had reports that
his brother was perhaps planning to replace the COAS, contrary to all the assurance
Shahbaz had given us, I reminded him of our last conversation during his September
visit, that it would be absolutely disastrous for his brother, those around him and for
Pakistan. He assured me that so far as he knew our reports were wrong but said he would
deliver the message. (Who can really know whose advice Nawaz listened to or
followed?)
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I have not attempted to involve or infoim myself in the state of play between the US the
Pak military regime, since I have no special access or insights. If there is anything which
can be done to ameliorate Shahbaz's incarceration, it would probably be justified on
humanrightsgrounds and because he was found not guilty of sabotage, attempted
murder, etc. He did some really good things in the socio-economic area as Chief
Minister of Punjab and I think he did his best during and after his September visit here.
However, I have no idea as to whether or not he knew about his brother's incredibly
dumb move against COAS Perez Musharaf. I assume there are financial irregularities, as
with almost any wealthy Pakistani. (The "accountability" attack upon corruption repeats
itself and always singles out political opponents as well as the simply corrupt).
Next week, I will reply to Shahbaz, as a concerned friend, thanking him for his letter. If
there is anything you all would like me to say (e.g. good luck, best wishes, etc), please let
me know.
Sincerely,
Robert B. Oakley
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DATE
White House Situation Room to Christopher Bolan, Donald Camp,
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03/31/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
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Pakistan 2000 [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2080
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Pakistan 2000 [4]
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
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7585659
42-t-7585659-20071635F-002-003-2015
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2007-1635-F
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Box 2
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585659">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
FOIA
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Library Staff.
Folder Title:
Pakistan 2000 [3]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald/Pollack, Kenneth/Malley, Robert
Original OA/ID Number:
3653
Row:
Section:
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
Dave Bryan to Christopher Bolan, Donald Camp, Bruce Reidel, et al.
Subject: Under Secretary Pickering's Meeting. (14 pages)
05/30/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. email
White House Situation Room to Donald Camp, Bruce Reidel, and
WHSR Cables. Subject: U/S Pickering Meeting (6 pages)
05/29/2000
Pl/b(l)
003. email
White House Situation Room to Donald Camp, Bruce Reidel, and
WHSR Cables. Subject: Under Secretary Pickering's Meeting (4
pages)
05/29/2000
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: U/S Pickering
Meeting with D/G I SI. (5 pages)
05/28/2000
Pl/b(l)
005. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: U/S Pickering's
May 27, 2000.. (10 pages)
05/29/2000
Pl/b(l)
006. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Under Secretary
Pickering's May 26 Meeting (5 pages)
05/29/2000
Pl/b(l)
007a. draft
Telcon between Samuel Berger and Pervez Musharraf. (2 pages)
04/17/2000
Pl/b(l)
007b. draft
Telcon between Samuel Berger and Pervez Musharraf. (1 page)
04/17/2000
Pl/b(l)
007c. talking
points
Talking Points for Telephone Call with Pakistan's Chief Executive,
With Berger edits. Record ID: 0002420 (2 pages)
04/17/2000
Pl/b(l)
008. paper
Road Map for Democracy (6 pages)
n.d.
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2079
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Seeuritj Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRAj
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA)
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH I N G T O N
J u l y 17, 2000
Dear Mr. Bovay:
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r e x p r e s s i n g t h e support o f t h e American
Business C o u n c i l f o r c o n t i n u e d IMF l e n d i n g f o r P a k i s t a n .
The P r e s i d e n t ' s v i s i t t o P a k i s t a n on March 25 was a s t r o n g
s i g n a l o f our d e s i r e f o r c o n t i n u e d f r i e n d s h i p . The P r e s i d e n t
was c l e a r i n h i s address t o t h e n a t i o n t h a t we have been
p a r t n e r s f o r over 50 years, and t h a t f r i e n d s need t o be f r a n k
about t h e i r d i f f e r e n c e s .
As you know, we have concerns about n o n p r o l i f e r a t i o n i n b o t h
I n d i a and P a k i s t a n . We have urged CTBT s i g n a t u r e by b o t h
c o u n t r i e s and have s t r e s s e d t h a t we would support I F I l e n d i n g
when they s i g n .
In 1998, t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s supported non-basic human needs I F I
l e n d i n g f o r P a k i s t a n as p a r t o f t h e a s s i s t a n c e program P a k i s t a n
was n e g o t i a t i n g w i t h t h e IMF. We would c o n s i d e r t h e p o s s i b i l i t y
of s u p p o r t i n g new IMF f u n d i n g as p a r t o f a s t r o n g , e c o n o m i c a l l y
s u s t a i n a b l e s t a b i l i z a t i o n and r e f o r m program. We want P a k i s t a n
to succeed e c o n o m i c a l l y and b e l i e v e t h a t t h e economic and
f i n a n c i a l reforms announced by General Musharraf and h i s
government are i m p o r t a n t steps toward e n s u r i n g t h a t success.
However, much work needs t o be done. We w i l l c o n t i n u e t o f o l l o w
t h i s issue c l o s e l y .
Once again, thank you f o r your
letter.
Sincerely,
Samuel R. Berger
Assistant t o the President
for National Security A f f a i r s
Mr. P h i l i p p e A. Bovay, P r e s i d e n t
American Business C o u n c i l o f P a k i s t a n
NIC B u i l d i n g ( 6 ^ F l o o r ) , Abbasi Shaheed Road
G.P.O. Box 1322
Karachi-74400, P a k i s t a n
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MEMORANDUM FOR SAMUEL BERGER
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BRUCE RIEDEL(j
FROM:
DONALD CAMP ; • ^ —
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SUBJECT:
Reply t o American Business C o u n c i l o f P a k i s t a n
IMF Funding
The American Business C o u n c i l o f P a k i s t a n wrote t o you
s u p p o r t i n g non-basic human needs l e n d i n g t o P a k i s t a n . Your
r e p l y p u t s on t h e r e c o r d t h e U.S. p o s i t i o n , about which t h e r e
has been some m i s u n d e r s t a n d i n g i n P a k i s t a n - we would support
such l e n d i n g once P a k i s t a n s i g n s t h e CTBT. We would a l s o
s e r i o u s l y c o n s i d e r s u p p o r t i n g such l e n d i n g once P a k i s t a n
achieves agreement w i t h t h e IMF on a s u s t a i n a b l e economic r e f o r m
package, even i n t h e absence o f CTBT s i g n a t u r e .
The NSC r e c e i v e d the incoming correspondence
Concurrence by:
on June 26.
Caroline Krass, Richard Samans, Maureen. f ^
Tucker
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab I
Attachments
Tab I Reply t o American Business C o u n c i l o f P a k i s t a n
Tab I I Incoming Correspondence
�i i ' fit
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THE AMERICAN B U S I N E S S COUNCIL OF PAKISTAN
N I C B u i l d i n g (6th F l o o r ) , A b b a s i S h a h e e d R o a d , G.P.O. Box 1322, K a r a c h i - 7 4 4 0 0 .
Tel. 5 6 7 6 4 3 6 - 5219460 Fax 5 6 6 0 1 3 5 E m a i l : a b c p a k @ c y b e r . n e t . p k
May 25, 2000
MR. SAMUEL R. BERGER
Assistant to the President
National Security Affairs
National Security Council
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
WASHINGTON, DC 20500
Dear Mr. Berger,
The ABC encourages the U.S. Government to give the current Pakistan administration a chance to succeed,
as long as it is making progress in the right direction on various issues including economic.
This "encouragement" should also be extended to continued support of IMF loans and programs in Pakistan,
as long as of course the IMF is satisfied that firm steps in right direction are being taken on a variety of
economic issues. Any efforts by the U.S. Government to question or reduce IMF support would have
disastrous repercussions on economic activity in Pakistan, hurting not just the people of Pakistan but also the
many U.S. businesses operating in Pakistan. These Companies have invested over $1 billion in equity in
Pakistan and have created around 19,000 jobs in Pakistan, conduct trade with the U.S. as well remitting
dividends to the U.S.
Please do not hesitate to contact us if further perspective or information would be helpful.
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Executive Committee offthe American Business Council
JUN 26 17:07
The American Business Council of Pakistan (ABC) comprises of over 50 U.S. companies doing business in
Pakistan. Fields include healthcare, banking & insurance, energy, consumer goods, IT, engineering,
shipping, and others. These Companies have invested over $1 billion and create around 19,000 jobs in
Pakistan, and alone account for over 5% ofthe total tax revenue received by the Pakistan Government each
year. A list of members is below.
Abbott Laboratories
ACE Insurance
AES Lai Pir
American Bureau of Shipping
American Express Bank
American Lite Insurance Co.
Hank of America. N A.
Becton Dickinson
Brinks
Bristol-Myers Squibb
Caltex Oil
Caplain-l'O Chemical Industries
Citibank. N.A
Coca-Cola
Colgate-Palmolive
Crescent Greenwood
Cyanamid
DCR-VIS Credit Rating Co.
D E. United
DHL
DuPont Far East Inc.
DuPont Pakistan Operations
Eli Lilly
FMC United
G A M Corporation (McDonald's)
Gctz Pharnia
Ghulam Mohammad Dossul Eng.
Gillette
IBM
Intel Pakistan
Johnson & Johnson
Karachi Int'l Container Terminal
Karam Ceramics
Lakson Tobacco (Philip Morris)
Levi Strauss
Merck Sharp & Dohme
Mobil
Monsanto Pakistan AgriTcch
M u l l e r & Phipps
NCR Corporation
New Hampshire Insurance Co.
Pakistan Mobile Communicalions
(Motorola)
Parke-Davis
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Pfizer Laboratories
Pharmacia & Upjohn
Procter & Gamble Pakistan
Pulse Global
Ralhan Maize Products
Raychem Corporalion
Sheraton
Singer
3M
Union Texas
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007b. draft
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Telcon between Samuel Berger and Pervez Musharraf. (I page)
04/17/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2079
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
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and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
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information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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AND TYPE
007c. talking
points
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Talking Points for Telephone Call with Pakistan's Chief Executive,
With Berger edits. Record ID: 0002420 (2 pages)
04/17/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2079
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. paper
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Road Map for Democracy (6 pages)
n.d.
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2079
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
IM Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) ofthe PRA|
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
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personal privacy ((b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
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2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Pakistan 2000 [3]
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
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Box 2
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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Pakistan 2000 [2]
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Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald/Pollack, Kenneth/Malley, Robert
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. memo
For Samuel Berger from Strobe Talbott. Re: Pakistan (1 page)
10/30/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. memo
For Samuel Berger from Strobe Talbott. Re: Foreign Policy. With
Berger annotations to Talbott. (1 page)
10/26/2000
Pl/b(l)
003a. memo
Duplicate of 002. Without annotations to Talbott. (I page)
10/26/2000
Pl/b(l)
003b. paper
re: Pakistan and the CTBT (4 pages)
10/26/2000
Pl/b(l)
004. paper
re: IF1 Lending. (1 page)
10/2000
Pl/b(l)
005. paper
re: CTBT and Economic Incentives. (10 pages)
10/04/2000
Pl/b(l)
006. paper
Duplicate of 005. With NSC Staff edits. (10 pages)
10/04/2000
Pl/b(l)
007. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Pakistani (3 pages)
10/05/2000
Pl/b(l)
008a. draft
Summary of the Administrative Record for Section 219 of the
Immigration and Nationality Act. (13 pages)
08/08/2000
PI/b(l)
008b. draft
Memo for Madeleine Albright from Michael Sheehan. Re: Designation
of Lashkar-e-Taiba. (5 pages)
08/08/2000
Pl/b(l)
008c. draft
In the Matter of the Designation of (2 pages)
08/08/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TVPE
001. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Samuel Berger from Strobe Talbott. Re: Pakistan (1 page)
10/30/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Samuel Berger from Strobe Talbott. Re: Foreign Policy. With
Berger annotations to Talbott. (1 page)
10/26/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
Pi National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003a. memo
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Duplicate of 002. Without annotations to Talbott. (1 page)
10/26/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. .S52(b)|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003b. paper
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan and the CTBT (4 pages)
10/26/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRAj
Pi Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRAj
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA |
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. paper
SUBJECTAFITLE
DATE
re: IFI Lending. (1 page)
10/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom oflnformation Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRAj
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. paper
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: CTBT and Economic Incentives. (10 pages)
10/04/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2078
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidenlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. .S52(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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Dave, You had asked for a pros and cons chart for India (and Pakistan) as
related to legislative restrictions and waivers (at least that's about what I
remember) As I mentioned, my forte is the restrictions and waivers part,
but if you draft a summary sheet I'm sure others can fill you in with more
precision on the State/Hill/USAID factionsforeach option. I'm giving you
the details, more for your info than anything else, on the assumption that
you want to know how all this connects.
Sections 101 and 102 ofthe Arms Export Control Act, known respectively as
the Symington and Glenn Amendments.
-Symington basically prohibits FAA funding to any country that delivers or
receives nuclear equipment or technology on or after 8/4/77. It affects only
Pakistan.
-Glenn prohibits, among other things, detonation of a nuclear explosive
device. One of the seven sanctions is termination of assistance under the
FAA except for humanitarian assistance orfoodor other agricultural
commodities. (Note that this is the only place that discusses an exception
for "humanitarian" activities.) Glenn affects both India and Pakistan.
[For Pakistan, you may hear people ask about Pressler. FAA sec. 620E,
Pressler, used to affect us: Pres. had to certify that Pakistan has no
nuclear explosive device which he hasn't done since 1991-1 believe that is
why we closed down the program. Now, however, that provision affects only
military assistance.]
Pakistan currently also is subject to violations of FAA sec. 620q and Brooke
(512 of approp. act) (default on US loans for more than 6 months and 1 year
respectively), and military coup (sec. 508 of approp. act).
Title IX of the FY 2000 DOD appropriations act allows the President to waive,
with respect to India and Pakistan, the application of any sanction contained
in section 101 or 102 of the AECA, ie, Glenn-Symington.
-There are various caveats but the only one that would affect us is that the
waiver ceases to apply if India/Pakistan detonates another nuclear device.
-Immediately after the act went into effect, the President signed a waiver
(10/27/99) that exempted OPIC, EximBank, TDA, IMET, US bank loans to GOI or
GOP, assistance to certain conservation funds, and USDAfinancingof food or
agric. commodities. Most of this is the same as last year when there was
simitar legislation, but in that case the waiver authority wasforone year
only (now it is indefinite),
The FAA and appropriations act includes provisions that allow assistance in
spite of such prohibitions. So, we continue the Pakistan PNI activity under
sec. 543 ofthe approp. act (FY99) that allows support of NGO activities
regardless of restrictions on assistance to that country. And we are
continuing support for energy programs that reduce greenhouse gasses in
India, notwithstanding any other provision of law under, sec. 540(b) ofthe
approp. act (fy99). [Note, we could have always done these programs, but
I under the sanctions plan last year we voluntarily suspended the GCC program
in India.]
So. India's programs are continuing because of:
-humanitarian exception in Glenn (there are also child survival and other
exceptions in FAA/approp. act but we chose not to use them since those
activities fit here)
-GCC exception in approp. act
-(PL 480 is not subject to Glenn sanctions)
-anything else (EG, SARI etc.) must fit within the above or would need the
DOD waiver
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-NGO exception
' -possible use of GCC exception, child survival etc.
- PL 480 is not subjecttoGlenn, Symington, coup, Brooke or 620q]
-{neither DOD Pres. waiver (Glenn-Symington) nor humanitarian exception
(Glenn) is enough to override other prohibitions)
My understanding is that State is split between those who want to continue
India EG (and GCC type) activities and those (including Dept Sec. Talbott)
who want to see GOI meet certain anti-nuclear proliferation conditions before
any further assistance via a Pres. waiver. Pakistan has even more political
caveats emanating from the coup that I am not up on. As we discussed, the
Hill (eg, Flickner) appears to support SARI/Energy, not as a GCC activity but
as an EG activity via the Pres. waiver.
Hope this is helpful. Regards, Eileen
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Presidential Authorization of Waivers f o r
Select USG-funded A c t i v i t i e s i n India
The FY00 DOD Appropriations Act, signed into law
October 25, 1999, provides permanent, comprehensive authority
for the President to waive Glenn Amendment sanctions on India
and Pakistan. With regard to munitions licenses, Foreign
Military Sales, Foreign Military Financing, and dual-use
articles/technology the President may waive only i f he
determines, and c e r t i f i e s to Congress, that application of the
r e s t r i c t i o n would not be i n the national security i n t e r e s t s of
the United States. Special congressional n o t i f i c a t i o n rules
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FY99 under the temporary authority of the "Brownback I
Amendment" were again waived. The waiver covers the
a c c i v i t i e s of the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank, the Overseas
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environmental and conservation programs.
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r e s t r i c t i o n s that were waived were those on USDA a g r i c u l t u r a l
credit programs and the ban on U.S. commercial bank lending to
the government of Pakistan (GOP). Owing to the m i l i t a r y coup,
Pakistan has also become subject to other legal r e s t r i c t i o n s ,
in addition to the Glenn Amendment, which further l i m i t
options for USG-funded a c t i v i t i e s .
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India, a number of proposals for U.S.-India cooperative
a c t i v i t i e s which do not present p r o l i f e r a t i o n concern's, and
which c l e a r l y support U.S. global interests, have been
developed i n the course of interagency consultations under the
guidance of the NSC. To help ensure achievement of the key
goal of the President's v i s i t , which i s to begin to e s t a b l i s h
a more cooperative relationship with India, we propose that
Glenn Amendment sanctions be waived on the following select
group of a c t i v i t i e s which are well-suited to foster greater
U.S.-India cooperation, p a r t i c u l a r l y i n the areas of economic
development and environmental protection:
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The South Asia Regional. Initiative/Energy (SARI/E), under
which USAID proposes to u t i l i z e approximately $20 m i l l i o n i n
Economic Support Fund (ESF) and Development Assistance (DA)
funds i n India over the next four years, to encourage regional
economic integration by promoting cooperation and trade i n
clean (non-nuclear) energy among South Asian countries. While
DA funds may be expended on clean energy-activities
"notwithstanding" r e s t r i c t i o n s such as those i n the Glenn
Amendment, there i s no such authority that would allow USAID
to conduct the SARI/E program using ESF funding. Therefore, a
waiver i s needed.
-- The Presidential I n i t i a t i v e on Internet for Economic
Development (PIIED), under which USAID proposes u t i l i z i n g
approximately $5 million for a five-year Rural Information
Technology Expansion Program (RITE). The RITE program i s
intended to (1) promote a policy and regulatory environment
conducive to the growth of India's information technology (IT)
sector and (2) demonstrate and apply the benefits of IT for
economic development, p a r t i c u l a r l y among the r u r a l population.
-- The Financial I n s t i t u t i o n Reform and Expansion (FIRE)
program, under which USAID proposes to u t i l i z e approximately
$25 million f o r a four-year program to supplement previous
efforts suspended when sanctions were imposed i n 1998. The
goal of the FIRE program would be to improve the e f f i c i e n c y
and transparency of India's financial markets, through
a c t i v i t i e s such as establishing a national stock c e r t i f i c a t e
depository, strengthening the Indian Security and Exchange
Board, and helping develop a computer l i n k between the major
regional stock exchanges i n India.
-- The United States Educational Foundation i n India (USEFI)
Environmental Exchange, under which USEFI would use
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notification before waiving the restrictions on munitions
licenses). However, in coordination with H, we have discussed
these proposals informally with H i l l contacts. While the
overwhelming majority of staffers from the relevant committees
had no problem with our intention to issue waivers, one
staffer from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee expressed
opposition to the "Financial Institution Reform and Expansion
(FIRE)" and the "Presidential Initiative on Internet for
Economic Development (PIIED)" programs.
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memorandum of justification at Tab 2.
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copies of the determination, together with the relevant
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Executive Secretary
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hereby waive the sanctions contained in sections 101 and 102
of the Arms Export Control Act, section 620E(e) of the Foreign
Assistance Act of 1961, and section 2(b)(4) of the Export-Import
Bank Act of 1345:
With respect to India, insofar as such sanctions would
otherwise apply to assistance to the South Asia Regional
Initiative/Energy; the Presidential Initiative on Internet
for Economic Development; the Financial Institution Reform
and Expansion program; and the United States Educational
Foundation in India Environmental Exchange.
You are hereby authorized and directed to report this
determination to the Congress and to arrange for i t s publication
in the Federal Register.
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M M R N U OF JUSTIFICATION
EOADM
The Administration believes that i t i s appropriate to
invoke selectively the authority available under t i t l e IX o f
the Department of Defense Appropriations Act, 2000 (Public Law
106-79) to waive sanctions on India mandated by the Glenn
Amendment and related provisions, to the extent they would
otherwise apply to the activities described below.
On October 27, the President waived certain sanctions.for
India and Pakistan. At the time we explained that the wai\\ .
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authority was exercised to encourage progress on
nonproliteration and regional issues. With regard to India,
a l l of the Glenn Amendment sanctions which were waived during
FY99 under the temporary authority of the "Brownback I
Amendment" (India-Pakistan Relief Act of 1998) were again
waived. The waiver covers the activities of the Export-Import
(EXIM) Bank, the Overseas Private Investment Corporation
(OPIC), and the Trade and Development Agency (TDA); assistance
under the "International Military Education and Training"
(IMET) program; restrictions on U.S. commercial bank lending,
USDA agricultural credit, credit guarantees, and assistance;
and assistance to three environmental and conservation
programs.
In preparation for the President's upcoming trip to
India, a number of proposals for U.S.-India cooperative
activities which do not present proliferation concerns have
been developed.
The Administration believes the activities contemplated
under the proposals are well-suited to complement the goals of
the President's v i s i t to India, particularly in the areas of
economic development and environmental protection. The
proposals covered are:
The South Asia Regional Initiative/Energy (SARI/E), under
which we anticipate utilizing approximately $20 million of
Economic Support Fund (ESF) and Development Assistance (DA) in
India over the next four years, to encourage regional economic
integration by promoting cooperation and trade in clean (nonnuclear) energy among South Asian countries.
The Presidential Initiative on Internet for Economic
Development (PIIED), under which we anticipate u t i l i z i n g
approximately $5 million five-year Rural Information
Technology Expansion Program (RITE). The RITE program i s
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conducive to the growth of India's information technology (IT)
sector and (2) demonstrate and apply the benefits of IT for
economic development, p a r t i c u l a r l y among the r u r a l population."
-- The F i n a n c i a l I n s t i t u t i o n Reform and Expansion (FIRE)
program, under which we anticipate u t i l i z i n g approximately $25
million for a four-year program to supplement previous e f f o r t s
suspended when sanctions were imposed i n 1998. The goal of
the FIRE program would be to improve the e f f i c i e n c y and
transparency of India's financial markets, through a c t i v i t i e s
such as establishing a national stock c e r t i f i c a t e depository,
strengthening the Indian Security and Exchange Board, and
helping develop a computer link between the major regional
stock exchanges i n India.
-- The United States Educational Foundation i n India (USEFI)
Environmental Exchange, under which USEFI would use
approximately $800,000 in interest from the "Interim Fund" for
an educational exchange program between India and the United
States addressing environmental management.
Together with other important i n i t i a t i v e s and events
being planned for the h i s t o r i c v i s i t -- the f i r s t by a U.S.
President to India in 22 years -- i t i s hoped that these
cooperative a c t i v i t i e s w i l l help contribute to a broader,
forward-looking relationship with the. Government and people of
India.
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funds i n India over the next four years to encourage regional
economic integration by promoting cooperation and trade i n
clean (non-nuclear) energy among South Asian countries. While
DA funds may be expended on clean energy a c t i v i t i e s
"notwithstanding" r e s t r i c t i o n s such as those i n the Glenn
Amendment, there i s no such authority that would allow USAID
to conduct the SARI/E program using ESF funding. Therefore, a
waiver i s needed.
The Presidential I n i t i a t i v e on Internet for Economic
Development (PIIED), under which USAID proposes u t i l i z i n g
approximately $5 million for a five-year Rural Information
Technology Expansion Program (RITE). The RITE program i s
intended to (1) promote a policy and regulatory environment
conducive to the growth of India's information technology (IT)
sector and (2) demonstrate and apply the benefits of I T for
economic development, p a r t i c u l a r l y among the r u r a l population.
-- The Financial I n s t i t u t i o n Reform and Expansion (FIRE)
program, under which USAID proposes to u t i l i z e approximately
$25 m i l l i o n for a four-year program to supplement previous
e f f o r t s suspended when sanctions were imposed i n 1998. The
purpose of the FIRE program i s to improve the e f f i c i e n c y and
transparency of India's f i n a n c i a l markets, through a c t i v i t i e s
such as establishing a national stock c e r t i f i c a t e depository,
strengthening the Indian Security and Exchange Board, and
helping develop a computer l i n k between the major regional
stock exchanges i n India.
The United States Educational Foundation i n India (USEFI)
Environmental Exchange, under which USEFI would use
approximately $800,000 i n interest from the "Interim Fund" for
an educational exchange program between India and the United
States addressing environmental management.
A memorandum of j u s t i f i c a t i o n for the waiver i s contained
in the attachments, and would be provided to the H i l l upon the
President's approval.
RECOMMENDATION
That you approve the attached Kenney-Bradtke memorandum
recommending that the President immediately sign the proposed
"Presidential Determination" and approve the accompanying
"Memorandum of J u s t i f i c a t i o n . "
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President t o waive Glenn Amendment sanctions on I n d i a and
Pakistan, w i t h regard t o munitions licenses, Foreign M i l i t a r y
Sales, Foreign M i l i t a r y Financing, and dual-use
a r t i c l e s / t e c h n o l o g y the President may waive only i f he
determines, and c e r t i f i e s t o Congress, that a p p l i c a t i o n o f t h e
r e s t r i c t i o n would not be i n the national s e c u r i t y i n t e r e s t s o f
the United States. Special congressional n o t i f i c a t i o n r u l e s
apply t o munitions licenses.
On October 27, the President waived c e r t a i n sanctions f o r
I n d i a and Pakistan. At the time we explained t h a t t h e waiver
a u t h o r i t y was exercised t o encourage progress on
n o n p r o l i f e r a t i o n and regional issues. With regard t o I n d i a ,
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a c t i v i t i e s of the Export-Import (EXIM) Bank, the Overseas
Private Investment Corporation (OPIC), and the Trade and
Development Agency (TDA); assistance under the "International
Military Education and Training" (IMET) program; r e s t r i c t i o n s
on U.S. commercial bank lending, USDA a g r i c u l t u r a l credit,
credit guarantees, and assistance; and assistance to three
environmental and conservation programs.
With regard to Pakistan, the only Glenn Amendment
r e s t r i c t i o n s that were waived were those on USDA a g r i c u l t u r a l
credit programs and the ban on U.S. commercial bank lending to
the government of Pakistan. Owing to the m i l i t a r y coup,
Pakistan has also become subject to other legal r e s t r i c t i o n s ,
in addition to the Glenn Amendment, which further l i m i t
options for USG-funded a c t i v i t i e s .
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The FYOO DOD Appropriations Act does not require the
Administration to consult with Congress before the President
exercises h i s waiver authority (though i t does require
n o t i f i c a t i o n before waiving the r e s t r i c t i o n s on munitions
l i c e n s e s ) . However, in coordination with H, we have discussed
these proposals informally with H i l l contacts. While the
overwhelming majority of staffers from the relevant committees
had no problem with our intention to issue waivers, one
s t a f f e r from the Senate Foreign Relations Committee expressed
opposition to the "Financial Institution Reform and Expansion
(FIRE)" and the "Presidential I n i t i a t i v e on Internet for
Economic Development (PIIED)" programs.
In preparing for the President's t r i p to India, a number
of proposals for cooperative a c t i v i t i e s which do not present
p r o l i f e r a t i o n concerns, and which c l e a r l y support U.S. global
interests, have been developed in the course of interagency
consultations under the guidance of the NSC.
Some of these
proposals would require a Glenn Amendment waiver. To help
ensure achievement of the key goal of the President's v i s i t ,
which i s to begin to establish a more cooperative relationship
with India, we propose that Glenn Amendment sanctions be
waived on the following select group of projects which are
well-suited to foster greater U.S.-India cooperation,
p a r t i c u l a r l y i n the areas of economic development and
environmental protection:
The South Asia Regional Initiative/Energy (SARI/E), under
which USAID proposes to u t i l i z e approximately $20 m i l l i o n i n
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COLLECTION:
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Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
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RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
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Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp / Kenneth Pollack / Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Donald Camp
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RESTRICTION
001 a. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Pakistan Strategy.
Record ID: 0003267. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
P1 /b( 1)
001b. letter
To President Clinton from Prime Minister Pervez Musharraf. (3 pages)
05/13/2000
Pl/b(l)
002. memo
For Strobe Talbott from Richard Celeste. Subject: Your Next
Sitdown. (2 pages)
04/19/2000
P1 /b( 1)
003a. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Pakistan. Record ID:
0030365. (4 pages)
10/02/2000
Pl/b(l)
003b. paper
re: Current Developments. (1 page)
09/13/2000
Pl/b(l)
004a. memo
For Secretary Madeleine Albright from Michael A. Sheehan. Subject:
Designation of Lashkar-e-Taiba as a Foreign Terrorist Organization.
(5 pages)
n.d.
Pl/b(l)
004b. draft
Federal Register Notice. (3 pages)
n.d.
Pl/b(l)
004c. report
Lashkar-E-Taiba. (13 pages)
n.d.
Pl/b(l)
005. letter
Secretary Madeleine Albright to Pervez Musharraf. (3 pages)
12/11/2000
Pl/b(l)
006a. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Pakistan: After.
Record ID: 0007592. (1 page)
12/15/2000
Pl/b(l)
006b. draft
Draft of 006a. (1 page)
12/15/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
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Pakistan 2000 [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
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financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
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and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA|
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007a. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (2 pages)
08/13/1999
Pl/b(I)
007b. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Letter to Prime
Minister Vajpayee. Record ID: 9906068. (1 page)
08/12/1999
Pl/b(l)
007c. draft
Cable to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (2 pages)
08/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
007d. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Presidential Letter to
Prime Minister Vajpayee. Record ID: 9906068. (I page)
08/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
007e. draft
Draft of 007b. (I page)
08/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
007f. draft
Draft of 007c. (2 pages)
08/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
008a. note
For Tom from Rick. (2 pages)
09/28/2000
Pl/b(l)
008b. letter
For Thomas Pickering from Pakistan Foreign Minister Sattar. (3
pages)
9/2000
Pl/b(l)
008c. letter
For Madeleine Albright from Pakistan Foreign Minister Abdul Sattar.
(2 pages)
09/27/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [I]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
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ofgift.
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SUBJEOTITTI.E
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For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Pakistan Strategy.
Record ID: 0003267. (4 pages)
05/23/2000
KESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
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FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [1]
2007-1635-F
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RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
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2007-1635-F
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
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SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
For Strobe Talbott from Richard Celeste. Subject: Your Next
Sitdown. (2 pages)
04/19/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [I]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
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SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
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0030365. (4 pages)
10/02/2000
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number:
3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 M
2007-1635-F
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
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09/13/2000
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
OA/Box Number: 3653
FOLDER TITLE:
Pakistan 2000 [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2077
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
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Pakistan 2000 [1
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
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RESTRICTION
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
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2007-1635-F
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
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2007-1635-F
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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12/06/2000
Pl/b(l)
002a. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger Subject: Kashmir. Record ID:
0007737. (2 pages)
12/21/2000
Pl/b(l)
002b. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp. Subject: Kashmir. Record ID:
0007737. (I page)
12/21/2000
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
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12/06/2000
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp, Kenneth Pollack, Robert Malley)
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12/21/2000
RESTRICTION
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Kashmir
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Donald Camp
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Folder Title:
Kargil [Folder 2] [5]
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For Samuel Berger, Bruce Riedel, and Jim Steinberg from Tracy
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06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. report
Pakistan. (7 pages)
06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. draft
Memcon between Samuel Berger and Brajesh Mishra. (3 pages)
c. 6/1999
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004. map
Kashmir (1 page)
6/1999
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005. memo
India-Pakistan: Widening Crisis. (2 pages)
06/18/1999
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Ambassador
06/18/1999
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007. email
Reivews Points. (3 pages)
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Subject: Official-Informal. (2 pages)
06/18/1999
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tonight.
Begin T e x t :
We a r e d e e p l y concerned about t h e c o n t i n u i n g m i l i t a r y
c o n f r o n t a t i o n i n Kashmir f o l l o w i n g t h e i n f i l t r a t i o n o f
armed i n t r u d e r s which v i o l a t e d t h e Line o f C o n t r o l .
We r e g a r d any m i l i t a r y a c t i o n t o change t h e s t a t u s quo as
irresponsible.
We t h e r e f o r e c a l l f o r t h e immediate end o f
the a c t i o n , r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e L i n e of C o n t r o l , the p a r t i e s
t o work f o r an immediate c e s s a t i o n of t h e f i g h t i n g , f u l l
r e s p e c t i n t h e f u t u r e f o r t h e L i n e o f C o n t r o l , and t h e
r e s u m p t i o n o f t h e d i a l o g u e between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n i n
t h e s p i r i t o f t h e Lahore D e c l a r a t i o n .
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TEXT OF L E T T E R FROM THE PRIME MINISTER OF PAKISTAN
ADDRESSED TO G-8 LEADERS.
Excellency,
The G-8 countries, individually and collectively, must play a positive role for
helping resolve the crisis and averting conflict and bringing about a de-escalation in
tensions between India and Pakistan. You can rely on our unreserved support and
cooperation in this endeavour.
Kargil has underscored the centrality of the Kashmir dispute, which has always
been recognized as the root cause of tensions and conflict in South Asia. Kargil cannot
be viewed in isolation from the larger issue, nor disassociated from the record of
India's past transgressions to alter the Line of Control to its advantage. It is the core
issue of Kashnur that demands peaceful settlement.
Pakistan has always respected the Line of Control in Kashmir. G - 8 should call
on both sides for restoring respect for the sanctity of the Line of Control in Kashnur.
G-8 must also express concern over the escalation and ask for cessation of ground and
air operations. While addressing the current situation, the G-8 must support
resumption of talks between Pakistan and India for the final settlement of the Jammu
and Kashmir dispute. It is important not to lose sight of the main issue.
I have taken several initiatives for peace with India. I started the Lahore
process. We remain committed to this process. It is in this context, that I sent my
Foreign Minister to New Delhi with offer to begin immediate talks. Regrettably India
has rejected our proposals for de-escalation. However, I am continuing my efforts.
We hope that you would use your influence with India for initiation of urgent
measures to defuse the current tensions as well as for the resumption of the process of
peace and rapprochement in South Asia, as signified by the Lahore Declaration.
I trust that the G-8 will avoid taking a narrow view of the situation which could
encourage India to justify its escalation and belligerence. G-8 must, instead, adopt a
constructive and solution-oriented approach that would contribute to preserving and
promoting the cause of peace and stability in South Asia.
Please accept. Excellency, the assurances of my highest consideration.
( Mohammad Nawaz Sharif )
Prime Minister of Pakistan.
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Clinton Presidential Records
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Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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06/18/1999
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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George Tenet
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: USCINCCENT
Discussions. (4 pages)
06/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kargil. (3 pages)
06/29/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Brajesh Mishra. (5
pages)
06/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
06/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. notes
Meeting with Brajesh Mishra. (12 pages)
c. 6/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Brajesh Mishra. (4
pages)
06/24/1999
Pl/b(l)
007a. memo
For Samuel Berger from Donald Camp and Daniel Benjamin. Subject:
Kashmir and Bin Laden. Record ID: 9904777 (1 page)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
007b. memo
For the President from Samuel Berger. Subject: Kashmir and Bin
Laden. Record ID: 9904777. (3 pages)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
007c. letter
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to President Bill Clinton. (2 pages)
06/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. memo
For Secretary Madeline Albright from Karl Inderfurth. Subject: Latest
Actions on Kashmir Dispute. (4 pages)
06/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. report
India-Pakistan: Building to the Brink. (8 pages)
06/21/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2074
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2
PJ
P4
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b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAJ
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information ((a)(1) ofthe PRAj
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PR\|
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DOCUMENT NO.
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: USCINCCENT
Discussions. (4 pages)
06/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2074
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DATE
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kargil. (3 pages)
06/29/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2074
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA|
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRAj
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
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purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
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concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Brajesh Mishra. (5
pages)
06/28/1999
PI/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2074
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P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRAj
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
06/28/1999
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2074
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
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an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA|
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
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personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
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purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
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of gift.
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SOUTH ASIA T A S K F O R C E
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The South Asia Task Force, set up to consider issues arising from
India's and Pakistan's nuclear tests, met on June 23, 1999 in Kyiv,
Ukraine.
The Task Force reviewed the situation in the region since their last
meeting in February, taking into account recent developments of security
concern, including the current armed conflict in Kargil. They called on
India and Pakistan to return to the path of confidence building measures
and to implement the provisions of UNSCR 1172.
Senior officials and experts from the following countries attended
the meeting: Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Russia, Ukraine, United
Kingdom, United Slates plus the European Commission.
The Chair was entrusted to brief India and Pakistan on the
conclusions of the Task Force meeting.
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The Task Force welcomed the process of reconciliation, initiated
at Lahore in February. They regretted, however, that the security
situation had deteriorated since that time and, concerned by the absence
of progress in the implementation of UNSCR 1172, urged India and
Pakistan to take concrete steps towards the implementation of the
Resolution.
They encouraged both countries to fulfil their commitments to
adhere to the CTBT. They also expressed the expectation that India and
Pakistan would participate constructively in negotiations for a Fissile
Material Cut-Off Treaty which they have agreed to do.
The Task Force noted with regret the continuation of nuclear
weapons programmes, recent missile tests and current armed conflict in
the region since its last meeting in February 1999.
They expressed the hope that the nuclear and missile arms race
between India and Pakistan which has been contributing to the
deterioration of security i n the region will be terminated.
They reafFirmed the importance of India and Pakistan establishing
and implementing effective export controls to prevent the proliferation of
nuclear and missile materials and technology.
Task Force members agreed to continue constructive consultations
with India and Pakistan on this issue and on other elements of UNSCR
1172.
The Task Force regarded any attempt by any party to change the
Line of Control through military action as destabilising. They called for
the immediate restoration and future observance of the Line of Control;
for a cessation of fighting in the Kargil area; and for a resumption ofthe
dialogue between India and Pakistan in the spirit of the Lahore
Declaration, including implementation of agreed CBMs. The Task Force
members confirmed their readiness to provide assistance, at the request
of the both parties, in the development and implementation of CBMs.
The Task Force urged India and Pakistan to return to the positive
steps they were taking and to join international efforts against
proliferation.
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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Kargil [Folder 2] [4]
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAI
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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Andreasen, Steven P. (DEFENSE); Bell, Robert G. (DEFENSE); Bolan, Christopherj.
(VP); Camp, Donald A. (NESA); McCarthy, Mary O. (INTEL); Mitchell, Donald A. (INTEL);
Riedel, Bruce O. (NESA); Samore, Gary S. (NONPRO); Sherman, David J. (INTEL);
Tucker, Maureen E. (NONPRO)
PAKISTAN INFORMATION/MEDIA ACTIVITY ON KARGIL; ZINNI VISIT
UNCLASSIFIED
241149ZJUN99
RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 7942
RUEHIA/USIA WASHDC IMMEDIATE 0641
AMEMBASSY ISLAMABAD
IMMEDIATE
4988
990624080506 M3927289
UNCLAS SECTION 01 OF 03 ISLAMABAD 004988
USIA
FOR NEA
DEPT FOR SA
LONDON FOR POL-SUTPHIN, PARIS FOR POL-RAVELING, KUALA
LUMPUR FOR POL-LUNSTEAD
USCINCPAC FOR POLAD AMBASSADOR TWINING
E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: PGOV, PREL, MOPS, IN, PK
SUBJECT: PAKISTAN INFORMATION/MEDIA ACTIVITY ON
KARGIL; ZINNI VISIT
REF: A) ISLAMABAD 4908 B) ISLAMABAD 4858
C) ISLAMABAD 4799
1. SUMMARY: PERHAPS REACTING TO INTENSE CRITICISM IN
THE PAKISTANI MEDIA THAT THE GOP HAS FAILED TO
COMMUNICATE INTERNATIONALLY ITS POLICY ON KASHMIR, A
SENIOR FOREIGN MINISTRY OFFICIAL BRIEFED ABOUT 50
DIPLOMATS IN ISLAMABAD AS CENTCOM CINC GENERAL ZINNI
BEGAN HIS VISIT TO PAKISTAN. THE MORNING NEWSPAPERS
PREVIEWED ZINNI'S VISIT AS A SUCCESS FOR PAKISTAN'S
POLICY ON KASHMIR BECAUSE IT INTERNATIONALIZES THE
ISSUE. AN UNUSUALLY RELIABLE JOURNALIST REPORTED
THAT PRIME MINISTER SHARIF, AFTER TWO DAYS OF INTENSE
BRIEFINGS AND MEETINGS AT GHQ, HAS AGREED WITH THE
MILITARY THAT PAKISTAN NEEDS TO STAY THE COURSE AT
KARGIL. IN AN OP-ED, BENAZIR BHUTTO ONCE AGAIN
CALLED ON THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO INTERVENE TO
SOLVE THE FUNDAMENTAL KASHMIR ISSUE OR RISK "A LARGER
AND POTENTIALLY NUCLEAR CONFLICT IN THE REGION." END
SUMMARY.
PAKISTAN BRIEFS WHILE ZINNI VISITS
2. PAKISTAN FOREIGN MINISTRY DIRECTOR GENERAL FOR
SOUTH ASIA, ZAMEER AKRAM, BRIEFED A GROUP OF ABOUT 50
DIPLOMATS AS CENTCOM CINC GENERAL ANTHONY ZINNI BEGAN
HIS MEETINGS IN ISLAMABAD. AFTER A PROLONGED HISTORY
LESSON ABOUT THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE LINE OF CONTROL
(LOC) IN KASHMIR IN 1949 AND SUBSEQUENT INDIAN
VIOLATIONS OF IT, AKRAM REITERATED WELL-KNOWN GOP
1
�INTERPRETATIONS OF THE CURRENT CLASH IN THE KARGIL
SECTOR. HIS CENTRAL THEMES WERE:
-- PAKISTAN DOES NOT WANT WAR.
-- PRIME MINISTER SHARIF HAS REPEATEDLY CALLED FOR
DIALOGUE TO REDUCE TENSIONS BUT HAS MET WITH NO
POSITIVE RESPONSE FROM INDIA.
-- KARGIL IS ONLY A SYMPTOM OF THE ROOT CAUSE OF THE
REAL CONFLICT WHICH IS KASHMIR.
- PAKISTAN WOULD WELCOME INTERNATIONAL EFFORTS TO
DEFUSE THE SITUATION AND ADDRESS THE KASHMIR ISSUE.
3. AKRAM POINTEDLY DID NOT RAISE THE ISSUE OF WHO
THE INFILTRATORS ARE OR WHETHER THE GOP WAS IN A
POSITION TO RECALL THEM. IN THE FOLLOWING QUESTION
AND ANSWER PERIOD, HE MADE THE FOLLOWING POINTS:
- KASHMIR IS AND ALWAYS HAS BEEN AN INTERNATIONAL
ISSUE BECAUSE OF THE UNSC RESOLUTIONS AND THE LONG
INVOLVEMENT OF UNMOGIP.
-- INDIA'S REFUSAL TO ENTER TALKS IS BASED ON ITS
REALIZATION THAT ITS POSITION IS INDEFENSIBLE.
4. IN RESPONSE TO MOSTLY SOFTBALL QUESTIONS FROM THE
DIPLOMATS, AKRAM ASSERTED THAT:
- THE KASHMIRI INSURGENTS WERE CAPABLE OF MOUNTING
THEIR OWN OPERATIONS DUE TO YEARS OF ARMED STRUGGLE.
-- THE INDIANS HAVE NO CREDIBLE EVIDENCE OF PAKISTANI
REGULARS BEING ON THE OTHER SIDE OF THE LOC, WHEREAS
PAKISTAN CAN POINT TO DOWNED INDIAN AIRCRAFT,
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SUBJECT: PAKISTAN INFORMATION/MEDIA ACTIVITY ON
KARGIL; ZINNI VISIT
CAPTURED PRISONERS, AND THE BODIES OF CASUALTIES ON
THEIR SIDE OF THE LINE.
- THE RECENT G-8 STATEMENT ON THE CONFLICT WAS
DEFICIENT IN OMITTING ANY REFERENCE TO THE RIGHT OF
KASHMIRIS TO SELF-DETERMINATION.
5. AFTER THE OFFICIAL PRESENTATION, THE GERMAN/E.U.
REPRESENTATIVE AND USIS/IO QUESTIONED AKRAM ON THE
GOP'S CATEGORICAL DENIAL OF ACTIVE MILITARY
INVOLVEMENT BEYOND THE LOC. HIS RESPONSE WAS TO
INVITE THE E.U., G-8, UNSC, OR ANYONE ELSE TO GO TO
KARGIL AND SEE FOR THEMSELVES. BUT, HE CAUTIONED,
THEY MUST NOT LET ATTENTION TO KARGIL OBSCURE THE
PRIMARY ISSUE: KASHMIR.
ZINNI VISIT INTERNATIONALIZES KASHMIR
�6. MOST PAKISTANI NEWSPAPERS ON 6/24 FRONT-PAGED THE
VISIT BY CENTCOM CINC GENERAL ANTHONY ZINNI BY
QUOTING FROM A FOREIGN MINISTRY PRESS RELEASE ISSUED
ON 6/23 SEVERAL HOURS BEFORE HIS ARRIVAL IN
ISLAMABAD. THE REPORTS MAKE THE POINT THAT PAKISTAN,
WITH THIS VISIT, HAS SUCCEEDED IN INTERNATIONALIZING
THE LARGER KASHMIR ISSUE. DRAWING ON THE FOREIGN
MINISTRY STATEMENT, THE NEWSPAPERS EMPHASIZED THE
FOLLOWING:
- PAKISTAN WELCOMES ALL EFFORTS AIMED AT REDUCING
TENSION AND PROMOTING THE FINAL SETTLEMENT OF THE
JAMMU AND KASHMIR ISSUE.
- GENERAL ZINNI WILL BE INFORMED ABOUT PAKISTAN'S
INITIATIVE AND POSITIVE MOVES FOR DEFUSING THE
SITUATION AND REVIVAL OF THE DIALOGUE IN THE SPIRIT
OF THE LAHORE DECLARATION WHICH HAS BEEN DERAILED BY
INDIA'S ACTIONS IN KASHMIR.
-- PAKISTAN WILL NOT ACCEPT ANY DICTATE FROM THE U.S.
BECAUSE IT HAS NOT VIOLATED THE LINE OF CONTROL.
SHARIF AGREES WITH GHQ TO MAINTAIN STATUS QUO
7. KAMRAN KHAN, WHO BECAUSE OF HIS ACCESS AND
SOURCES ALMOST ALWAYS REPORTS ACCURATELY, WROTE IN
"THE NEWS" ON 6/24 THAT AFTER TWO DAYS OF INTENSE
BRIEFINGS AND MEETINGS AT GHQ, PRIME MINISTER SHARIF
HAS AGREED WITH THE MILITARY THAT "A STATUS QUO IN
KARGIL WOULD SERVE THE BEST INTEREST OF THE
COUNTRY.... PAKISTAN WILL CONTINUE TO MAINTAIN THAT
THE (KASHMIRI) MUJAHIDEEN HAVE MADE THEIR GAINS IN
THE REGION, INTERNATIONALLY RECOGNIZED AS A DISPUTED
TERRITORY, WHERE THE LOC WAS NOT PROPERLY
DEMARCATED.... THE PAKISTANI LEADERSHIP ALSO DECIDED
TO LET THE KEY WORLD PLAYERS KNOW THROUGH AN INTENSE
DIPLOMATIC INITIATIVE THAT ANY INDIAN MEASURE TO
BREACH THE TERRITORIAL INTEGRITY OF PAKISTAN ALONG
THE UNDISPUTED BORDERS WOULD BE CONSIDERED AN ACT OF
WAR AND PAKISTAN WOULD BE LEFT WITH NO CHOICE BUT TO
USE ITS 'ULTIMATE OPTION.' ...THE PRIME MINISTER HAS
ALSO BEEN TOLD THAT DEPLOYMENT OF SHORT AND LONG
RANGE MISSILES EQUIPPED WITH EXTREMELY 'EFFECTIVE WAR
HEADS' HAS ALREADY BEEN COMPLETED."
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8. COMMENT: ALTHOUGH KHAN IS AN UNUSUALLY ACCURATE
REPORTER, WE SUSPECT THAT SOME ELEMENTS OF HIS
ARTICLE ARE IN FACT THE GOVERNMENT'S ACTIVE MEASURES
TO SIGNAL ITS SUPPOSED RESOLVE IN THE FACE OF WORLD
PRESSURE. END COMMENT.
�BENAZIR WEIGHS IN
9. IN AN OP-ED IN THE LEADING DAILY, "DAWN," ON
6/24, BENAZIR BHUTTO WROTE, "...NOW IS THE TIME FOR
THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TO TAKE DIRECT ACTION AND
DO FOR KASHMIR WHAT WAS DONE TO RESOLVE NORTHERN
IRELAND AND THE MIDDLE EAST....IT IS TIME
FOR...SPECIFICALLY THE UNITED STATES AND CHINA TO
RECOGNIZE THAT BILATERAL DIPLOMACY BETWEEN INDIA AND
PAKISTAN ALONE WILL NOT BRING PEACE TO KASHMIR.
UNTIL THE INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITY TAKES AN ACTIVE
ROLE IN RESOLVING THIS CONFLICT, THE SITUATION IS
BOUND TO FURTHER DETERIORATE, PROMPTING A LARGER AND
POTENTIALLY NUCLEAR CONFLICT IN THE REGION."
THOSE DUPED, PERFIDIOUS AMERICANS
10. A 6/24 ARTICLE ABOUT THE ZINNI VISIT IN THE
RESPECTED NATIONAL DAILY, "THE NEWS," GRUMBLED THAT
PRESIDENT CLINTON, SECRETARY ALBRIGHT, AND UNDER
SECRETARY PICKERING HAVE ALL BOUGHT INTO THE INDIAN
PROPAGANDA THAT PAKISTANI-SUPPORTED INFILTRATORS
SHOULD BE PULLED BACK BEYOND THE LINE OF CONTROL. HE
ALSO SPECULATED THAT "SOME PEOPLE BELIEVE" THAT U.S.
INTELLIGENCE INTERCEPTED AND HANDED OVER TO THE
INDIANS THE TELEPHONE CONVERSATION BETWEEN PAKISTAN
COAS MUSHARRAF AND DGMO AZIZ WHICH INDIA RELEASED TO
THE PUBLIC JUST BEFORE THE G-8 MEETING IN COLOGNE.
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By STEPHEN P. COHEN
The military conflict between India
and Pakistan over the Kargil area in
Kashmir could yet turn into a major regional crisis. Hard-liners in both countries mistakenly believe that they can exhaust their opponent by a slow-motion,
low-intensity war. But given the two
sides' newly developed nuclear capabilities, the conflict in Kashmir is no longer
just an ugly sideshow; it is a serious
threat to stability in South Asia that will
require a long-term, international peace
process. Like the Middle East, South Asia
has become a global concern.
India and Pakistan are locked in a
complex struggle. Like a Russian matruska doll, Kargil is nested within the
larger Kashmir problem, which in turn is
nested within a still-larger India-Pakistan problem. Although the dispute over
Kashmir began more than 50 years ago,
the current crisis is the result of a bold
Pakistani incursion earlier this year
across the Line of Control, the post-1972
name for the old cease-fire line. The Pakistanis caught the Indians by surprise,
but like Pearl Harbor real victory may be
an illusion. India responded by unleashing its air power in Kashmir for the first
time, representing a significant escalation of the conflict.
Despite the hope that the Line of Control would evolve into a permanent border,
neither state now seems to accept this
most logical of solutions. Pakistan cannot
bring itself to back away from its demand
. for a plebiscite on independence in Indiaheld Kashmir, where it has long provided
support for local Kashmiri Muslim separatists. For its part, India refuses to hold
such a plebiscite (which would undoubtedly result in a vote for independence
from both India and Pakistan), while
maintaining a claim to "Azad" Kashmir,
which it calls "Pakistan-occupied Kashmir."
Both India and Pakistan have invested a
great deal of political capital in the war
over this barren terrain, and the reasons
are not far to seek. Historically, Islamabad
has backed Kashmiri "freedom fighters,"
at least some of whom are its own soldiers.
as a low-cost and presumably low-risk way
of maintaining a thorn in India's side. (It is
also quite possible that the latest incursion
was launched by elements of the Pakistani
establishment who wish to derail Pakistani
Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's policy of
"bus diplomacy" and normalization with
India.)
India holds on to Kashmir because to
lose it, especially by force, would threaten
the balkanization of India and serve as an
murky at best when viewed from up close,
it should serve as an object lesson in what
happens when outside parties with interests and influence in the region-the U.S.
in particular-allow problems to fester.
Washington has been disengaged from
South Asia for years. Its only consequential diplomatic initiative has been the talks
between Deputy Secretary of State Strobe
Talbott and his Indian and Pakistani counterparts. These talks, now in abeyance after eight rounds, were initiated only in the
wake of the nuclear tests of May 1998, and
do not focus on the causes of regional conflict.
Fortunately, there are other approaches that are at once more subtle and
more promising. In South Africa, the Middle East and Northern Ireland, the U.S.
and other countries have supported a longterm process of regional reconciliation.
Like these other war-torn regions. South
Asia needs its own peace process, which
over time can be strengthened by the
emergence of new generations in both India and Pakistan who are no longer obsessed with the struggles of their parents
and grandparents. Such a process might
also benefit from the widespread realization that economic development in South
Asia has fallen behind East Asia, Southeast Asia and even parts of Africa. Finally,
the process could be helped by the more active engagement of the smaller South
Asian states. These would be the first victims of a large-scale India-Pakistan conflict. While wary of antagonizing India,
they can certainly help mobilize the international community.
It is far too soon to talk of a "Camp
David" for South Asia, but it is not too soon
for the concerned states in the international community to bestir themselves. If
not, the fighting now taking place over the
Kargil Road will either be repeated in one
guise or another or lead to a wider war. If
ever there was reason to care about the
battles taking place in Asia's hinterlands,
this must certainly be it.
affront to its secular identity. Yet India has
been unable to offer good government to
the Kashmiris, nor has it been able to
muster the political will even to discuss the
settlement of the dispute with Pakistan.
Sadly, both sides have come to regard
this pathetic dispute as more important
than the deeper problems that are corroding their societies and eroding their already-weak democratic institutions. The
conflict could easily spread, as it did in
1 6 when India responded to a similar
95
provocation in Kashmir with an attack
across the border thus initiating a fullscale war with Islamabad. The worst-case
scenario is that this episode will lead one
side to use nuclear weapons. Nuclear
strategists in both countries have discussed the use of "tactical" or battlefield
nuclear weapons, and barren Kargil and
Mr. Cohen is a senior fellow at the Brookits environs would be an ideal place to use
ings Institution.
them.
Although the Kashmir situation looks
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001. paper
Toward A Comprehensive Solution in Kashmir. (7 pages)
c. 7/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. memo
For Secretary Madeline Albright from Karl Inderfurth. Subject:
Kashmir Developments. (3 pages)
07/09/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. memo
For Secretary Madeline Albright from Karl Inderfurth. Subject:
Telephone Call to Indian Foreign Minister Singh. (3 pages)
07/08/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
07/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: As India Awaits. (2
pages)
07/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. email
White House Situation Room to Donald Camp. Subject: Usama Bin
Laden. (4 pages)
07/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
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�US EFFORTS TO SOLVE DISPUTES / AVOID CONFLICTS
BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN
(Dennis Kux. December 1999)
Water Issues
The Eisenhower administration supponed successful World Bank efforts to negotiate a
settlement ofthe Indus Waters dispute, providing half the $1 billion needed for
construction projects under the treaty. The World Bank provided $250 million and other
donors the remaining $250 million.
Comment: The United States remained in the background but made the settlement
financially possible.
Kaslunir
The April 194S UN Security Council resolution called for withdrawal of forces from
Kashmir to be followed by a plebiscite. On January 1. 1949, a cease-fire went into effect,
but the UN was unable to get India and Pakistan to agree on arrangements for troop
withdrawals.
1. In the summer of 1949, President Truman proposed that the two countries put their
differences to mediation. Pakistan agreed. India refused.
2. The United States closely followed but was not directly involved in further UN
Kashmir efforts by Sir Owen Dixon, 1950. and Frank Graham, 1951-52.
3. In April 1953, shortly after taking office, Eisenhower sent Paul Hoffman, former
Marshall Plan head, to South Asia to urge a Kashmir settlement. The State Department
view, which Dulles accepted, was that partition, not a plebiscite, was the most feasible
solution. Although Hoffman succeeded in getting bilateral India-Pakistan talks going
during the summer of 1953, there was little high level US follow-up. When Dulles
himself visited the region in May 1953. Nehru readily agreed that partition was a better
solution than a plebiscite. After the Pakistanis refused to give up the plebiscite, Dulles
backed off. His higher priority at the time was getting Pakistan involved in bolstering
Middle East defense.
�4. In 1958, State Department South Asia specialists developed a new initiative. The idea
was for India and Pakistan, helped by the US, to tackle the Kashmir problem, arms
limitations, and the waters dispute as a single package. Eisenhower enthusiastically
approved the proposal when it reached his desk in April 1958. Pakistan's leaders
(Iskander Mirza and Feroz Khan Noon) accepted immediately. Nehru after some
reflection said, "Thank you, but no thank you/' His ostensible objection was that the Pak
regime was too wobblv to undertake senous negotiations.
Comment: An ambitious bureaucratic creation, but too ambitious and out of tune with
South Asian realities.
5. In January 1962, the Kennedy administration sought to head off a Kashmir debate in
the UN Security Council by proposing former World Bank president Eugene Black as a
mediator. Once more, Pakistan said "'yes" and India "no."
6. Following the Sino-India border conflict in October-November 1962 and US and UK
military aid for India. Nehru and Ayub agreed to bilateral negotiations on Kashmir.
Before these began in December 1962, Nehru had muddied the waters by a statement that
any change in Kashmir would be bad and Pakistan had upset things by reaching a border
settlement with China on the part of the disputed frontier that it controlled.
Round One in Rawalpindi saw a reiteration of traditional positions. Although they did
not participate directly, the US ambassadors and UK High Commissioners in India and
Pakistan stayed in closest touch with the two sides throughout the talks. Kennedy sent
frequent messages urging a settlement to Nehru and Ayub..
Round Two in New Delhi in January 1962 was the most substantive session. The teams
agreed on a joint statement of principles for an international boundary through Kashmir,
but could not agree how to draw the boundary. The US and the UK at this point
suggested that partition, with the dividing line going through the valley, was the best
solution. Neither side liked the idea.
Round Three in Karachi in February 1963 saw India propose some territorial concessions
to adjust the cease-fire line in Pakistan's favor. Pakistan offered India only a small sliver
of Jammu and claimed the rest of the state, including Ladakh. Before the next round,
word that Bhutto would sign the border agreement in Beijing angered Washington and
New Delhi. Kennedy warned Ayub in a March 8 letter that if Pakistan caused the failure
of the negotiations, "the issue would, for all practical purposes, be solved on the basis of
the status quo."
Round Four in Calcutta in March 1963 saw the Pakistanis fail to improve their territorial
offer. The Indians complained bitterly about the China border agreement. Following this
�round, Kennedy was very pessimistic about the prospects, but approved a US-UK paper
outlining ''elements of a settlement"' (essentially, this called for both countries to have a
stake in the valley and a soft border). On April 15, Galbraith tackled Nehru head on
regarding the Valley. "He got very angry, shouted and pounded the table, but in the end
calmed down" although he refused to change the Indian brief, Galbraith cabled.
Round Five in Karachi predictably got nowhere. The two sides agreed to a sixth round
only because of a pending visit to the subcontinent by Rusk and Duncan Sandys.
Round Six in New Delhi in mid-May rang down the curtain on the talks. India rejected a
Pakistani proposal to internationalize the Vale for six months with a plebiscite to follow.
In turn, Pakistan rejected an Indian proposal that force not be used in resolving the
dispute while stating it favored a peaceful settlement. Ironically, Nehru then agreed to a
i
US-UK mediation proposal. The Paks hedged their assent with so many conditions that
the idea was dropped .
Comment: The 1962-63 talks marked by far the most sustained high-level US effort to
solve the Kashmir dispute; they were also the last time that Washington engaged itself
significantly on Kashmir. Despite use of considerable diplomat muscle and leverage
from large US aid programs, neither India nor Pakistan was willing in the end to make
significant concessions or to show meaningful flexibility. As President Kennedy in his
September 12, 1963 press conference commented ruefully, "Kashmir is further from
being settled than it was six months ago."
Preventing India-Pakistan Conflict
1. In 1948, the US worked within the UN frame work to halt the fighting in Kashmir.
2. In the April 1965 Rann of Kutch episode, the US deferred to British efforts to end the
fighting. Just a couple of weeks before, Lyndon Johnson had strained relations with both
India and Pakistan by abruptly putting off Ayub and Shastri visits.
3. In September 1965. when actual war broke out between the two countries, Johnson
refused to become directly involved and backed UN cease-fire efforts. Later, he
supported the Soviet-sponsored peace conference at Tashkent, turning Cold War policy
toward South Asia on its head. Comment: Weary of trying and failing to solve IndiaPakistan disputes, and increasingly preoccupied with Vietnam, the Johnson
administration basically gave up on trying to manage South Asia security problems.
�4. In the summer and fall of 1971, Richard Nixon tried and failed to avert India-Pakistan
war over the East Pakistan crisis. His strategy was to reduce the chances of war by
relieving the pressure on India through large-scale refugee relief and by pressing Yahya
Khan to seek a political accommodation with the East Pakistanis. It was too little, too
late. Indira Gandhi was by then intent on cutting Pakistan in half and had little faith in
Nixon's bona fides. For his part, Yahya Khan went through the motions, but was
unwilling, and probably unable, to make the political concessions necessary to reach a
settlement with the Bengalis.
5. In the first post-Cold War episode. President Bush sent Deputy National Secunty
Adviser Bob Gates to India and Pakistan in the spring of 1990 in an exercise in
preventive diplomacy. Washington had become concerned that large-scale Indian troop
movements in Kashmir, where the insurgency had begun in earnest, and Pak military
countermoves, might trigger a chain of events that led to another war. Gates urged
caution on both sides, warned the Pakistanis that they would lose badly if war broke out,
and proposed some CBMs. The crisis subsided.
Comment: While this might have happened anyway, the Gates mission did no harm and
perhaps helped the process. The Indians were receptive to mission, a change from their
post-Simla opposition to outside involvement in India-Pakistan disputes..
6. In mid-year 1999, after Pakistan mounted the Kargil operation, the US government
moved far more directly and vigorously than Lyndon Johnson had in 1965 to avert a
broader India-Pakistan conflict. The intervention worked. The US strongly urged the
Pakistanis to withdraw. The Indians threatened but held off widening the fighting to give
diplomacy a chance. And after Nawaz Sharif found himself cornered, he agreed to the
pullback during his July 4 meeting with Bill Clinton at Blair House.
Comment: It is hard to believe that President Clinton would have become so deeply
involved had India and Pakistan not become declared nuclear weapon states the year
before. The US efforts were helped by the fact that we had established credibility with
the Indians and the Pakistanis had put themselves in a serious bind.
(Dennis Kux, 12/99)
�7430
NATIONAL SECURITY
COUNCIL
W A S H I N G T O N , D.C. 2 0 5 0 4
October 27,
1999
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR SAMUEL BERGER
&(\
THROUGH:
BRUCE RIEDEL
FROM:
DONALD CAMP
SUBJECT:
Congressman Kennedy's L e t t e r on Kashmir
Congressman Kennedy has w r i t t e n t o urge t h e P r e s i d e n t n o t t o
a p p o i n t a s p e c i a l envoy f o r Kashmir b u t r a t h e r t o augment t h e UN
M i l i t a r y Observers Group (UNMOGIP) i n Kashmir. The r e p l y ,
r e f l e c t i n g t h e P a k i s t a n i m i l i t a r y coup, assures him t h a t t h e r e
i s no p l a n t o a p p o i n t an envoy. UNMOGIP enhancement i s a
p o s s i b i l i t y i f t h e two sides judge i t u s e f u l i n an e v e n t u a l
Kashmir package s o l u t i o n .
The NSC r e c e i v e d the incoming correspondence on October 7, 1999.
Concurrence by:
r
Dan Shapiro, Matt VaccarcT^j ^ ^ _ _
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RECOMMENDATION
That you send t h e a t t a c h e d memo t o t h e P r e s i d e n t .
Attachments
Tab I Memorandum t o t h e President
Tab A
D r a f t Reply
Tab B Incoming Correspondence
�7430
THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH I NGTON
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT
THROUGH:
THE EXECUTIVE CLERK
FROM:
SAMUEL BERGER
LARRY STEIN
SUBJECT:
Congressional L e t t e r Opposing S p e c i a l
Envoy
Kashmir
Purpose
Reply t o Congressman Kennedy.
Background
Congressman Kennedy wrote i n response t o o t h e r Members o f
Congress who have w r i t t e n i n support o f and i n o p p o s i t i o n t o t h e
p r o p o s a l t h a t you a p p o i n t a S p e c i a l Envoy f o r Kashmir.
Kennedy
opposes t h e idea o f an envoy but urges you i n s t e a d t o augment
the f i f t y - y e a r o l d UN M i l i t a r y Observers Group (UNMOGIP) i n
Kashmir.
Your d r a f t r e p l y agrees t h a t a p p o i n t i n g an American
envoy would not be a p r o d u c t i v e approach t o s o l v i n g t h i s
b i l a t e r a l problem, and takes i n t o account t h e October 12
m i l i t a r y t a k e o v e r i n P a k i s t a n . The r e p l y a l s o suggests t h a t
I n d i a and P a k i s t a n i n t h e i r b i l a t e r a l d i s c u s s i o n s must decide
whether i t would be p r o d u c t i v e t o enhance UNMOGIP.
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab A.
Attachments
Tab A L e t t e r o f Response
Tab B
Incoming Correspondence
cc:
Vice President
Chief of S t a f f
�THE
W H I T E HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Dear P a t r i c k :
Thank you f o r w r i t i n g i n s u p p o r t o f my e f f o r t s i n South A s i a . I
had t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f , b e f o r e the r e c e n t coup, t h a t I
would t a k e a p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t i n encouraging a r e s u m p t i o n o f
t h e Lahore Process, under which I n d i a and P a k i s t a n had agreed t o
work t o r e s o l v e a l l t h e i s s u e s d i v i d i n g them, i n c l u d i n g Kashmir.
The P a k i s t a n i m i l i t a r y ' s a c t i o n on October 12 does n o t a l t e r t h e
n e c e s s i t y f o r t h e two s i d e s t o t a l k d i r e c t l y t o s o l v e t h e i r
problems.
I have l o n g b e l i e v e d t h a t t h e Kashmir i s s u e needs t o be r e s o l v e d
between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n t a k i n g i n t o account the wishes o f t h e
K a s h m i r i people. I share your view t h a t a b i l a t e r a l approach i s
t h e most p r o d u c t i v e approach t o a s o l u t i o n , and w i l l c o n t i n u e my
e f f o r t s t o encourage a d i r e c t d i a l o g u e . I agree t h a t a s p e c i a l
envoy would not c o n t r i b u t e t o a r e s o l u t i o n o f the problem.
As
f o r your p r o p o s a l t o s t r e n g t h e n t h e UN M i l i t a r y Observers Group
i n Kashmir, i f I n d i a and P a k i s t a n conclude i n b i l a t e r a l t a l k s
t h a t an enhanced UN presence would c o n t r i b u t e t o t h e i r search
f o r a permanent r e s o l u t i o n of the Kashmir problem, I would
explore that proposal d i l i g e n t l y .
Sincerely,
The Honorable P a t r i c k J. Kennedy
House o f R e p r e s e n t a t i v e s
Washington, D.C.
20515-3901
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President William J (linion
The Wliite I louse
1600 Pemwylwiin Avenue
Washington, DC 20500
Dear Mr. President;
I dm writing to voice my concern ovw Uio Lino OfControl in Knshinir. In particular, I hnvc Rravc
concerns about the dangerous nature or this conflict.
As you know, Kashmir is a dangoroiia nuclearflashpoint.I he clash between Muslim Pakistan
and I lindu India are very serious and we need to take the dangers in this area very seriously.
I am nwnrc thai you have been contacted by many Members of Congress on this Issue; some have
asked you tn appoinl a Special linvoy who could assist in attltlementfor Kashmir othar have
asked for you to maintain a clear poaition of neutrality for the United Slate*. My pcraonal
rwjued is to take this mailer seriously, yet to leave the rcsotulion oflho conflict to bo reaolved
bilaterally, between India and Pakistan.
The United SUtes. however, has a vital mlercst in facilitHting pitm-c in ihe aretv In light ofthe
gravity of the situalion, I would hope that you wouldfllrengihenand increanc the UN Miliiaiy
Obtiervora Oroup in Kashnur. This actbn may also create greater access for non-govemmcntal
organizatione to ilie region.. This prejenco would indicate the iniemaiional support for a quick,
just and peaceful resolution to this conllict, while maintaining the bilateral nature of the
resolution.
Thank you for your attention lo ihis matter and I would appreciate your commenrs.
oI
Patrick J. Kennedy
Member of Congress
�NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL
WASHINGTON, D C. 20506
October 6, 1999
Dear Dr. F a i :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r t o Mr. Berger, t o which he
has asked me t o r e p l y .
I understand t h a t d u r i n g h i s
v i s i t t o Washington l a t e r t h i s month Mr. Abdul Gani
Lone w i l l be meeting o f f i c i a l s a t t h e Department o f
S t a t e . T h i s i s t h e a p p r o p r i a t e forum f o r Mr. Lone
t o express h i s concerns about t h e c u r r e n t s t a t e o f
a f f a i r s i n Kashmir.
This o f f i c e i s i n f r e q u e n t
c o n t a c t w i t h t h e South A s i a Bureau a t t h e S t a t e
Department. You can be assured t h a t they w i l l
convey h i s concerns d i r e c t l y t o us.
I r e g r e t t h a t Mr. Berger's schedule does n o t p e r m i t
a meeting w i t h Mr. Lone d u r i n g h i s v i s i t t o
Washington.
Thank you f o r w r i t i n g .
Sincerely,
l a i d Camp, D i r ^ t o r
O f f i c e o f Near East and
South A s i a
Dr. Ghulam Nabi F a i , E x e c u t i v e D i r e c t o r
K a s h m i r i American C o u n c i l
733 15 - S t r e e t , NW
S u i t e 1100
Washington, D.C.
20005
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�21 September 1999
H E. Mr. Samuel R (Sandy) Berger
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
KASHMIRI1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW
AMERICAN
Washington, D C. 20500.
COUNCIL
Excellency:
I am writing to strongly urge you to consider meeting with Mr. Abdul Gani Lone, a key leader
in Indian-occupied Kashmir and co-founder of the All Parties Hurriyet (Freedom) Conference, during
his visit to Washington, D.C. between 11 October and 23 October 1999. Mr. Lone has been a
commandingfigurein Kashmiri politics for decades. His consistent advocacy of Kashmiri freedom,
and his personal sacrifices, has earned him the respect of all factions of the Kashmiri selfdetermination movement.
Mr. Lone sparkling career features elected service in the Jammu and Kashmir Legislative
Assembly, appointment to cabinet rank in the State Government, resignation to protest India's
manipulation of Kashmir's political affairs, and imprisonment and torture for voicing his
self-determination convictions. Since his release in 1992, Mr. Lone has charted a course of peace
through negotiations between authentic Kashmiri leaders, India, and Pakistan, mediated by a thifd
party or a person of high international stature.
Mr. Lone is an exciting and gripping personality because of his first-hand involvement in the
Kashmirifreedomstruggle and mastery of the meaning of the massively boycotted and ongoing Indian
parliamentary elections in the disputed territory.
Mr. Lone and the APHC are unswervingly devoted to a peaceful settlement of the Kashmir
dispute that has ensued when the problem has been perceived as bilateral, to the exclusion of the 13
SEP 27 19:fSlli hmiri people whose sovereign destiny and fundamental humanrightsare at stake. He is
prepared to elaborate a blueprint for a permanent dispensation in Kashmir and is eager to explore
constructive approaches to jump-starting the longstanding Kashmir stalemate that satisfies the claims
both of justice and the legitimate security and other interests of South Asian powers.
onK a s
Mr. Lone and his broad political coalition group are anxious to explore the support of the
international community to settle the long-standing issue that has remained the underlying cause of
all tensions between India and Pakistan. APHC believes that the United States holds unique powers
of moral suasion in facilitating enlightened solutions to acute divisions, whether in East Timor, Middle
East, Kosova, or Kashmir.
733 - 15th Street. N. W.
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Phone: (202) 628-6789
Fax: (202) 393-0062
E-mail: nchang9999@aol.com
kac@kashmiri.com
websi!ehnp//www.kashmiri.com
com. page 2.
�Kashmir letter, page 2.
Following are the members of the delegation.
1.
Mirwaiz Umar Farooq
Leader of APHC
2.
Molvi Abbas Ansari
Leader of APHC
3.
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai
Executive Director, Kashmiri American Council.
I would be grateful to know of your convenient time to meet with Mr. Lone.
With profound regards.
Yours sincerely,
Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai
Executive Director
Kashmiri American Council
Correspondence:
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733-15th Street, NW Suite 1100, Washington, D C. 20005,
Tel:202-628-6789 / 202-607-6585 / 703-938-0702
Fax: 202-393-0062 / 703-938-0733
E-mail, nchang9999@aol.com
�7337
NATIONAL SECURITY
COUNCIL
W A S H I N G T O N , D C. 2 0 5 0 4
October 6, 1999
ACTION
MEMORANDUM FOR JAMES STEINBERG
THROUGH:
BRUCE RIEDEL
FROM:
DONALD CAMP
SUBJECT:
Reply t o Kashmir envoy p e t i t i o n e r s
You have r e c e i v e d a l e t t e r from Dr. Nasim A s h r a f , P r e s i d e n t o f
the Americans f o r Peace and J u s t i c e i n South A s i a , c a l l i n g f o r
the appointment o f a S p e c i a l Envoy f o r Kashmir. The l e t t e r i s
accompanied by a box c o n t a i n i n g t h e s i g n a t u r e s o f 15,000 people
who support t h i s approach. Your proposed r e p l y s t r e s s e s t h e
P r e s i d e n t ' s J u l y 4 commitment t o encourage b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e
and conveys our view t h a t appointment o f an American envoy would
not c o n t r i b u t e t o a Kashmir s e t t l e m e n t .
The NSC r e c e i v e d the incoming correspondence on October 4, 1999.
Concurrence by:
Dan Shapiro
RECOMMENDATION
That you s i g n t h e l e t t e r a t Tab I .
Attachments
Tab I Reply t o Nasim Ashraf
Tab I I Incoming Correspondence
—
�THE WHITE HOUSE
WASH I NGTON
Dear Dr. A s h r a f :
Thank you f o r your l e t t e r and t h e accompanying p e t i t i o n from
15,000 Americans. I w i l l ensure t h e P r e s i d e n t i s aware o f your
i n t e r e s t i n a p e a c e f u l and j u s t s o l u t i o n i n Kashmir, an i n t e r e s t
he shares.
The P r e s i d e n t i s deeply committed t o help r e s o l v e t h i s i s s u e ,
which has c o n t r i b u t e d t o f i f t y years o f enmity between I n d i a and
P a k i s t a n . As you know, he t o l d Prime M i n i s t e r Nawaz S h a r i f on
J u l y 4 t h a t he would t a k e a personal i n t e r e s t i n encouraging a
resumption o f t h e Lahore Process, under which I n d i a and P a k i s t a n
had agreed t o work t o r e s o l v e a l l t h e issues d i v i d i n g them,
i n c l u d i n g Kashmir. The P r e s i d e n t w i l l .be c a r r y i n g o u t t h a t
commitment i n t h e months ahead, i n d i s c u s s i o n s w i t h t h e l e a d e r s
of both c o u n t r i e s .
The U n i t e d S t a t e s government has long h e l d t h e view t h a t t h e
Kashmir i s s u e needs t o be r e s o l v e d between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n
t a k i n g i n t o account t h e wishes o f t h e Kashmiri people. The
P r e s i d e n t ' s commitment i s i n l i n e w i t h t h a t p o s i t i o n . The
b i l a t e r a l approach i s t h e most p r o d u c t i v e approach t o a
s o l u t i o n ; t h e s p e c i a l envoy you propose would not, i n our view,
c o n t r i b u t e t o a r e s o l u t i o n o f t h e problem.
Thank you again f o r your views.
I would welcome your
t h o u g h t s on t h i s d i f f i c u l t i s s u e .
further
Sincerely,
James R. S t e i n b e r g
Deputy A s s i s t a n t t o t h e P r e s i d e n t
for National Security A f f a i r s
Nasim A s h r a f , M.D., P r e s i d e n t
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BOARD OF TRUSTEES
BY H A N D
Dr. Riaz Ahmad
W. Bloomfield, MI
Mr. James Steinberg
Dr. Anees Ahsan
Clarksville, MD
Dr. Nasim Ashraf
Spencerville, MD
Deputy National Secunty Advisor
Office o f the President
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW
Washington, DC 20502
Dr. OmarT. Atiq
Pine Bluff, AR
Dear Mr. Steinberg:
Dr. Waheed Akbar
Saginaw, MI
Mr. Akram Chuudhry
Cedar Groove, NJ
Dr. Riaz Choudhry
Jena, LA
Dr. Zaheer Choudhry
Brynmawr, PA
Dr. Amjad Hussain
Maumee, OH
Dr. Shahnaz Khan
Dade City, FL
Mr. Asad Malik
Rochester Hills, MI
Dr. Arif Muslim
New Windsor, NY
Dr. Mansuor Shah
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Pervaiz I. Shah
Burtonsville, MD
On behalf o f Amencans for Peace and Justice in South Asia, I
hereby transmit for immediate delivery our petition to President Clinton,
signed by over 15,000 Kashmiri and Pakistani and other Americans-all
U. S. citizens-urging appointment o f a U. S. Special Envoy to mediate a
just and peaceful solution in Kashmir that accords with the Kashmiri
people's wishes.
The many thousands o f signatories o f this petition agree with the
views expressed by recent Congressional letters signed by 61 members
of the House and the Senate of the United States to President Clinton
urging him to intensify diplomatic efforts to resolve the dispute over
Kashmir, the most dangerous nuclear flashpoint in the world today.
We fervently believe that a Presidential Special Envoy o f
significant stature can help mediate among India, Pakistan and Kashmir
to arrive at a just and peaceful solution to the Kashmiri crisis. The
distinguished House Minority Whip summed up Congressional concern
in a press conference Tuesday saying: "This is a national security issue
and humanitarian issue that we can no longer ignore because Kashmir
has become a flashpoint whose potential consequences are very, very
grave." Attached are news articles on the press conference.
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Dr. Riaz Ahmad
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Dr. Anecs Ahsan
Clarksville, MD
Dr. Waheed Akbar
Saginaw, MI
While we commend the President's leadership and vision in acting
decisively against human rights abuses in Kosova, the Kashmiri crisiswith its potential for nuclear war-is vastly more dangerous. As in
Kosova, tens o f thousands o f Kashmiris have suffered slaughter, rape,
arson and destruction by India's occupation forces. President Clinton's
leadership is essential to initiate a concerted process for peace and justice
in Kashmir and throughout South Asia.
Dr. Nasim Ashraf
Spencerville, MD
Dr. Omar T. Atiq
Pine Bluff, AR
Mr. Akram Choudhry
Cedar Groove, NJ
Dr. Riaz Choudhry
Jena, LA
We urge you to deliver this petition personally to President
Clinton with our plea to act immediately on our requests.
Thank you in advance for your assistance.
Sincerely,
Dr. Zaheer Choudhry
Brynmawr, PA
Dr. Amjad Hussain
Maumee, OH
Dr. Shahnaz Khan
Dade City, FL
Mr. Asad Malik
Rochester Hills, Ml
Dr. Arif Muslim
New Windsor, NY
Dr. Mansoor Shah
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Pervaiz I. Shah
Burtonsville, MD
Nasim Ashraf, M.D., President
Americans for Peace and Justice in South Asia
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PETITION TO THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
BOARD O F TRUSTEES
Dr. Riaz Ahmad
W. Bloomficid, MI
Dr. Anees Ahsan
Clarksville, MD
Dr. Waheed Akbar
Saginaw, Mi
Dr. Nasim Ashraf
Spencerville, MD
Dr. Omar T. Atiq
Pine Bluff, AR
Mr. Akram Choudhry
Cedar Groove; NJ
Dr. Riaz Choudhry
Jena, LA
Dr. Zaheer Choudhry
Brynmawr, PA
Dr. Amjad Hussain
Maumee, OH
Dr. Shahnaz Khan
Dade City, FL
Mr. Asad Malik
Rochester Hills, Ml
Dr. Arif Muslim
New Windsor, NY
Dr. Mansoor Shah
Long Beach, CA
Dr. Pervaiz I. Shah
Burtonsville, MD
Dear Mr. President:
Unresolved conflicts between Pakistan and India could erupt into nuclear war
unless the United States exercises its responsibilities for international leadership.
Mr. President, consistent with the views of Senator Jessie Helms (Chairman of the
Senate Foreign Relations Committee), Senator Sam Brownback (Chairman of the
Senate Foreign Relations Subcommittee on Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs), Senator Tim Johnson, Congressman Dan Burton (Chairman of the House
Committee on Government Reform), Congressman David Bonior (Deputy
Minority Whip), Congressman John Dingell and for a total of 61 members of the
Congress, we, the undersigned, urge you to appoint a special envoy to mediate a
just and lasting settlement of the question of the disputed territory of Kashmir, in
accordance with the wishes of the Kashmiri people. We also urge the United
States to work to strengthen the United Nations Military Observers Group to
monitor the situation along the Line of Control within Kashmir.
The Cold War has ended in much of the world, but not in Kashmir. Since half a
century ago with backing from the Soviet Union, India has defied the United
Nations Security Council resolutions prescribing a self-determination plebiscite in
Kashmir
India occupies and controls Kashmir today with an overwhelming military force.
The United Nations has never recognized Indian sovereignty over Kashmir The
United Nations considers Kashmir a disputed territory
Mr President, we commend the leadership and vision you showed in acting
decisively against human rights abuses in Kosova. The Kashmir crisis, with its
potential for nuclear war, is vastly more dangerous than Kosova. As in Kosova,
tens of thousands of Kashmiris have suffered slaughter, rape, arson and
destruction - these at the hands of the Indian occupation forces Your leadership
is essential now to initiate a concerted process for peace and justice in Kashmir
and throughout South Asia.
We respectfully submit the petition for your consideration.
�Lawmakers Urge Clinton To Act On Kashmir
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A group of 46 members ofthe House of Representatives
Tuesday urged President Clinton to step up his efforts to help resolve the Kashmir issue,
including appointing a special envoy.
The lawmakers, calling the region disputed by Pakistan and India "the most dangerous
nuclear flasbpoim In the world", piaised Clinton's pledge in July that he would take a
' personal mterest" in promoting dialogue between the two States.
In a lener to Clinton, they siid; "The United States should help break the stalemate over
Kashmir to reduce the chanoe of nuclear war In the Asian subcontinent."
The Clinton administration has consistently rejected calls for it to mediate directly in the
conflict, an idea opposed by India, and opposes appointing a special envoy.
The House members urged Clinton to "consider the appointment of a special envoy who
could recommend to you ways of ascertaining the wishes of the Kashmiri people and
reaching a just and lasting settlement ofthe Kashmiri issue."
They also suggested that Clhton' propose strengthening the U.N. Military Observers
group to monitor the situation along the Line of Control" -- which divides the disputed
territory into areas run by India and Pakistan.
Assistant Secretary of State Karl InderfUrth, in an interview with Reuters this week,
rejected an earlier proposal by a group of U.S. senators for a special envoy.
"We want to bo supportive of their (India and Pakistan's) process. We believe we can do
that and should do that without the appointment of a special envoy," he said.
Muslim militants in Indian Kishmir have beenfightingfor independence or union with
Pakistan since early 1990. Fightingflaredagain earlier this year but died down after
Clinton spoke with the leaders of both states,
Clinton is due to go to the region in ihe first few months of next year, thefirstvisit by a
U.S. president in two decades.
The United States has often stressed it has no plans to directly mediate between India and
Pakistan, but Washington has greatly intensified its involvement since India, then
Pakistan, tested nuclear weapons in 1998.
�AMERICANS FOR PEACE AND JUSTICE
IN SOUTH ASIA
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Burton, Bonior, Other Members of Congress Urge
President Clinton to Mediate Peace in Kashmir
New Citizens Group Formed to Promote Human Rights
And Political Freedom in South Asia
WASHINGTON, September 28, 1999 ~ In a letter released today, 15 Senators and 46
U.S. Representatives urged President Clinton to intensify diplomatic efforts to resolve the
dispute over Kashmir, "the most dangerous nuclear flashpoint in the world today."
"The United States should help break the stalemate over Kashmir to reduce the chance of
nuclear war in the Asian subcontinent," the Senators and Representatives wrote to the
President. "Therefore, we urge you to: 1) consider appointment of a Special Envoy who
could recommend to you ways of ascertaining the wishes of the Kashmiri people and
reaching a just and lasting settlement of the Kashmir issue; and 2) propose strengthening
the UN Military Observers Group to monitor the situation along the Line of Control."
House Democratic Whip David Bonior (D-MI) and Rep. Dan Burton (R-IN) made the
letter public and gave remarks in a news conference scheduled for 3:30 p.m. at the
Cannon House Office Building today.
"It is time that this Administration begins to pay more attention to the plight of the people
in Kashmir," said Congressman Burton. "In fact, I believe the people of Kashmir should
be given the right to determine their own fate through a fair and open plebiscite."
"This is a national security issue," said Congressman Bonior. It is a humanitarian issue.
It is something we can no longer ignore, because Kashmir has become a flashpoint
whose potential consequences are very, very grave."
"Today represents the beginning of a major grassroots initiative by Pakistani Americans
and their friends and supporters for peace and justice in south Asia," said Dr. Nasim
Ashraf, president of Americans for Peace and Justice in South Asia, a newly formed
nonprofit public advocacy group which aims to inform and educate the American public
and policy makers about the threat to world peace and long-term American interests in
the region. "Americans of Kashmiri and Pakistani origin are intensifying our efforts to
promote a peaceful settlement ofthe dangerous dispute over Kashmir. We are delivering
petitions to the President and Congress signed by approximately 10,000 American
citizens urging U.S. mediation for a just and peaceful solution in Kashmir. America has a
�Lawmakers urge Clinton to
take strong action on Kashmir
By AssoelaUd Pr»u, 0B/2ft/9918:43
WASHINGTON (A?) Prdridenl Cilnton was umwl by dozens
of lawmskers Tuetday to prasa Indian and Paklatanl offtelals
for arasoiutlonovor the dtsputad state of Kashmir.
A letter algnad by 15 senators and mors than throw dozen
U.6. representatives also uroed ths preaidwit to appoint a
special envoy to help facllltata psaee talks betwesn the
nations and nagotliite a settlement.
Kashmir is "the moivt dangarous nudwr flashpoint In the
world today," said Flep. David Bonior, O-Mloh.. end Rep. Dan
Burton, R-lnd., In an accompanying lattertoClinton,
The two lawmakers released both letters during a news
conference In whlcl" Burton sat next to e frequent political
foe, Lenny Oavis, a former special counsel for the White
House.
Davis, now a epokeuman for a Pakistani American
organization, often clashed with Burton when the lawmaker,
[who chairs the Houee Government Reform and Oversight
Committee, investlortted charges of fund-raising violations by
Clinton's 1996 re-election campaign.
"We may not see ey t to eye on evaiythlnc, but we certainly
see eye to eye. alooj with Congressman Bonolr. about the
Issue of raprusslon In Kashmir, and other parts of India as
iweil," Burton said.
Secretary of State Midelelne Albright said Monday thai
Clinton plans to visit India and Pakistan after the Indians
elect and inetall a new government, probably next month. No
specific date has been set, but administration officials' say
Clinton is likely to vis t early next year.
�moral responsibility to lead the international community in bringing an end to the human
rights violations and denial of politicalfreedomof the people of Kashmir."
India's unlawful and repressive military occupation of Kashmir has more than 600,000
troops in a territory with a civilian population of only 8 million and an area only the size
of Virginia and North Carolina combined. This occupation and repression of human
rights began 50 years ago and has resulted in more than 50,000 persons being killed and
thousands of women being raped by the Indian military forces.
Among the 15 Senators signing the letter were Foreign Relations Committee Chairman
Jesse Helms (R-NC), Sen. Tim Johnson (D-SD), Senate Subcommittee on Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs Chairman Sam Brownback (R-KS), and Sen. Robert Torricelli
(D-NJ). The 45 House signers include Reps. John Edward Porter (R-IL), Jesse Jackson
Jr. (D-IL), James Rogan (R-CA), Giro Rodriguez (D-TX), Ileana Ros-Lehtinen (R-FL),
and David Wu (D-OR, Dana Rohrabacher (R-CA) and John Conyers (D-MI).
The following organizations participated in organizing today's effort:
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Association of Pakistani Physicians of North America (APPNA); President, Dr.
Shabbir Safdar
Pakistani American Congress; President, Dr. Riaz Ahmed
Pakistani-American Physicians Public Affairs Committee (PAK-PAC); President, Dr.
Arif Muslim
Friends of Pakistan (FOP); Chairman, Dr. Naveed Iqbal
Council of Pakistan American Affairs (COPPA); President, Mr. Attiazaz Din
Pakistani Association of North Americans (Michigan); President, Mr. Faiz Khan
Pakistani Association of Greater Houston; President, Mr. Masroor Javed Khan
Kashmiri-American Council; Executive Director, Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai
Pakistan Link; President, Mr. Faiz Rehman
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KARGIL AND BEYOND
Talk by Sh.Jaswant Singh, Minister of External Affairs
at India International Centre on 2 0 July, 1999
lh
Mr.Chairman, Ladies and Gentlemen,
It is now time to look ahead; to look beyond Kargil. But even
in charting our course for the future we have to assess what Kargil
1999 was all about? What were the challenges - military and
diplomatic? What new facets of our total national commitment and
endeavour emerged?
What lessons for the years that lie ahead?
'Operation Vijay' - as the Prime Minister said some days back - has
resulted in 'Vijay' for India. As we re-examine the military and
diplomatic challenges that then confronted us, and which were
successfully managed, we need to have a preliminary analysis, draw
some first conclusions and above all, looking beyond Kargil, draw a
route chart for the tomorrows to come.
First, the military dimension. Kargil was a military aggression
by Pakistan, with Pak army regulars, across a stretch of the LoC, in
four pockets, from the Mushkoh Valley in the west to Tartuk in the
Yaldor - Batalik sector in the East. Initially, with the aggressor - as
with all aggressors lay the element of surprise. This was soon
countered locally. Initially,
the terrain, too, conferred some
advantage to the aggressor. They had intruded along ridgelines to
occupy some key heights and features that dominated a vital road
link, between Dras and Kargil. The depth of the ridgelines north of
the LoC and their gradients, along with nullah approaches enabled
the Pakistan army to provide crucial logistical and administrative
support to their troops.
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The Indian army's response to the military challenge was
measured yet swift, it was focussed, thus effective. The first task
was to contain the intrusion. For this an accurate assessment was
necessary about the degree and extent of it. This involved, amongst
other activities the drawing of fire. Simultaneously, a redeployment
of troops took place. Through a successful containment of the
aggressor's intrusion was ensured the inevitable defeat of this
misadventure by Pakistan. The element of surprise was countered
by the Indian army through the speed and lethality of its response.
On 26 May, the Air Force swung into action in support of the
ground operations.
th
Our military objective had been clearly spelt out to the
intruders - retreat or the Indian army shall evict you. In any event
once the intruder's aim of interfering with the Dras-Kargil Highway
had been thwarted the whole rationale of this aggression had got
defeated. A mere holding of heights was militarily a counter
productive venture. They were bound to be evicted - in detail - one
by one; for their occupation served scant military purpose. For India,
occupation of territory, south of the LoC, was simply not acceptable
both physically and as a violation of a principle. Tactical surprise
having been lost early by the aggressor, the military principles of
superior force, concentration and firepower were bound to tell. And
they did, decisively. This phase of eviction did not, indeed could not
be a phase of battles of maneuver. The nature of the terrain, the
adversary's dispositions plus most importantly our self-imposed
restraints about the LoC, precluded those options. The battles for
the heights thus became classic infantry actions in high altitude,
combining mountaineering and fighting, against fixed enemy
positions at a higher elevation. They were actions that demanded
grit, stamina and dauntless courage. Our troops displayed all these
qualities in full measure.
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Let us be clear about one other vital aspect. This aggression in
Kargil sector was by the Pak regular army, it had the logistic and
administrative support of not the Pakistani Army alone but of their
total state machinery. Secondly, this misadventure was not aimed at
infiltrating into the Srinagar Valley, it was to occupy territory in
Kargil and in holding that. This purpose, too, was defeated.
The Kargil aggression is not an extension of the problem of
externally aided and abetted cross border terrorism that we have
combated uptill now. It is an overspill of the 'Afghanistan' disorder
syndrome'. That is also why it had to be defeated.
In parallel to the military, we also had major
diplomatic
challenges on our hands. A firm signal had to be conveyed to
Pakistan, as also a clear and unambiguous message to the
international community. Let us accept that in today's age no
conflict, least of all one between two nuclear weapons possessing
states can escape global media spotlight. This was an additional and
a new factor. Managing all these required a qualitatively new level
of coordination between the two wings of the South Block - the
Ministries of Defence and External Affairs. This, too was achieved to
demonstrable effect.
Of course, Kargil posed a challenge both to the substance of
our foreign policy as also to the conduct of our diplomacy. The
Prime Minister had at the very beginning directed the MEA that the
true challenge lay in turning back the aggressor, in defeating all his
designs, in reversing the aggression but with the maximum of
restraint. The MEA had, therefore, also placed before itself the
objective of protecting the international flank of the MoD; so that
our operations on the ground and in the air could go on unhindered.
This was also achieved in no insignificant measure.
The first
requirement, thus was establishing the fact of Pakistan's intrusion
and aggression. I would venture to claim that we succeeded in
doing so. The next requirement was to spell our objectives with
clarity, consistency and candour. This was done early, repeated
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whenever necessary and can be summed up, sequentially, as the
following irreducible minimums. They were:
A]
Pakistan's armed intrusion in Kargil will be evicted
and its aggression vacated. All Pakistan regular troops and
extremist elements under its command and control will have to
withdraw.
For this purpose, our armed forces will take all
necessary action on our side of the Line of Control.
B]
Once this intrusion has been cleared, Pakistan
would need to reaffirm the inviolability and sanctity of the Line
of Control.
C]
Dialogue, as part of the Lahore process, which
afterall, was initiated by us could only then be resumed.
Our diplomatic machinery was geared fully to convey these
objectives to the international community, as being valid and worthy
of support. Continuous interaction was maintained, with all the
major powers, and the rest of the international community through
our diplomatic missions abroad, the diplomatic community in New
Delhi and through personal interaction.
It is a measure of the
justness of India's cause that what I have cited above, as the
irreducible minimums, found such a large community of countries
standing up in support. Principally, let me repeat, it was because
India's stand was recognised as just, thus it was acted upon. I
wish to also emphasize that the importance of the inviolability and
sanctity of the Line of Control, for maintaining peace and tranquility,
was totally accepted by the international community, and Pakistan
was held as having violated this Line. Its efforts at terming it as
imprecise also failed.
Even more, the international community
accepted India's view that Pakistan was guilty also of transgressing
the territory of trust. The international community also concurred
with our assertion that Kargil was a manifestation of this medieval
malevolence spilling over from Afghanistan, that these were no
freedom fighters, thus there was a need to confront such impulses;
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in the interest not just of our region but of the larger global
community.
It is noteworthy that under the leadership of the Prime Minister
the Ministries of External Affairs and the Ministry of Defence worked
as one, the combined synergy of which demonstrated the true
power and effectiveness of the Indian State. This is, of course, how
it should be. But it is a matter of satisfaction nevertheless, that this
was achieved at a time of trial, a time which tests the mettle of any
Government's machinery. In this is also a lesson for the future.
There was an added dimension to our total national endeavour.
It was the role of our media during Kargil operations. It was marked
by exuberant enthusiasm bordering, at times, on the reckless.
These young men and women of the media, who were in Kargil
brought the valour of our troops, in the face of great odds, directly
into the homes of our citizens. They touched our hearts and eyes
with the tales of the bereaved and the families of the fallen. This
was our first experience of conflict in the TV/information age. We
learnt as we went along. It would be no exaggeration, therefore, to
say that the role of the electronic and the print media, in fully
informing and mobilizing public opinion, was an invaluable part of
the total national effort to meet the challenge of Kargil.
Why
did
Pakistan
undertake
such
an
ill-conceived
misadventure? Perhaps, they thought that they could translate the
advantage of tactical surprise into a strategic gain by bringing about
a defacto realignment of the LoC, in the region, thus rendering the
Srinagar-Leh National Highway vulnerable. They were wrong. They
miscalculated India's resolve, they did not comprehend the sense of
national outrage at this blatant breach of trust, the sheer motivation
of the Indian soldiers and the leadership quality of the Indian Army
officers who led from the front.
Perhaps, Pakistan calculated on provoking India into an
escalation. They were wrong again because the decision of not
crossing the LoC was taken early and maintained scrupulously, in
the face of high casualities and even when the decision to employ
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air power was taken. The area of conflict was not expanded.
Pakistan having disowned its troops as "freedom fighters", could
hardly thereafter have opened up a new front, to ease pressure in
Kargil.
What of the future? Looking beyond Kargil provides us an
opportunity to renew our faith in ourselves, our society, our polity
and our nation. It compels us to look ahead in all fields of national
endeavour but particularly, in the spheres of national security and
foreign policy. One simple message emanating from Kargil is that
adequate resources have to be made available for national defence,
that the kind of relegation of defence needs that we witnessed in
the late eighties and nineties is unsound policy, that technological
upgradation cannot be postponed, that the nation must always think
of the welfare of those who are in the first rank of its defence.
Kargil has many pointers for our foreign policy and diplomacy
too. As in the present instance, we should always be ready to
engage with the world as full and responsible members of the
international community, but, of course, keeping our national
priorities and interests as the guiding principle; we ought to have no
reluctance, leave alone fear, in engaging with the world on any
issue. Indeed, we serve the national interest when we engage the
world on the basis of equality and mutual respect. Such engagement
is the very substance of diplomacy. That is not any
internationalization of an issue. Nor does it imply mediation or any
acceptance of intermediaries.
Issues have to be addressed bilaterally between concerned
countries, and in the case of India and Pakistan, that is what the
Lahore process is all about. We would like to renew that process
and we would like Pakistan to facilitate a resumption of the process,
by reaffirming the inviolability and sanctity of the Line of Control.
Clearly, a sponsorship of terrorism across the Line of Control, or
elsewhere, is a violation of the Line of Control, as indeed of Simla
Agreement and Lahore Declaration. There is a need, for Pakistan, to
abjure sponsoring, aiding or abetting cross-border terrorism. These
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are not any pre-conditions for dialogue.
We are after all, the
initiators of this dialogue process and our commitment to it is firm
and abiding. But it is only right for our nation, at this juncture, to
expect that Pakistan will repair the damage that it has done to trust,
that it demonstrates this through concrete and tangible steps. Trust
is not built by engaging in dialogue in winter and committing
aggression in summer. Continuous calls for Jihad can also hardly be
read as messages for dialogue and peace. And it is in this vein that I
suggest that high pitched propaganda against India also does not
inspire confidence in Pakistan's interest in dialogue.
I would venture to suggest that Pakistan, too, has to come to
terms with its history, as indeed with its geography. It has to realize
that there simply is no military solution to what it presumes is its
locus-standii in Jammu and Kashmir. It is, of course, for Pakistan to
determine its priorities but fomenting religious fundamentalism can
hardly be employed as a tool against want and poverty. India
recognizes the permanance of the sovereign state of Pakistan and
that is final. While India remains ready for dialogue, the pace at
which it can move forward will depend entirely on when and how
the state of Pakistan, and what it has now become, permits it to do
so.
Our foreign policy has not been fixated on Pakistan, but that
has been a significant preoccupation of it. We need to re-examine
this in detail.
Globally, India has to move purposefully towards
realizing its true dimensions- as a major civilisational state, with its
own strategic autonomy and strategic space, born out of its
economic and political interaction with other countries particularly in
the Asia-Pacific community.
The real wealth of a nation is its
people. History and paucity of appropriate resources prevented us
from participating in the economic transformations brought about
since the Industrial Revolution. In 1820, Asia contributed 58 per
cent of the World GDP; today it is at 37 per cent; by 2020,
expectations are that it could regain the level of 200 years ago. India
has a signal role to play in the coming decades.
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democratic institutions, a large skilled manpower base, geographic
location, we must ensure that India rides the crest of this wave.
Through the travail and fire of Kargil our nation has been
renewed. The mood though sombre, is confident. National will
stands sharpened. The sacrifice of our youth has not and will not be
in vain. That is the solemn message of Kargil to the nation and to
the world. I close with the poignant words of the memorial at
Kohima, that stands tall and proud on a hill, commemorating those
who fell in another war :
"When you go home
Tell them of us
And say
For your Tomorrow
We gave our Today.
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P a k i s t a n says m i l i t a n t s achieve Kashmir o b j e c t i v e
By T a h i r Ikram
ISLAMABAD, J u l y 6 (Reuters) - A n t i - I n d i a g u e r r i l l a s have achieved t h e i r
aim of b r i n g i n g the d i s p u t e over Kashmir on t o the w o r l d stage, P a k i s t a n ' s
deputy f o r e i g n m i n i s t e r s a i d on Tuesday.
'^Their v a l i a n t d e f i a n c e o f the massive I n d i a n m i l i t a r y m i g h t . . . has
brought the Kashmir d i s p u t e t o the c e n t r e of t h e i n t e r n a t i o n a l stage w i t h
the w o r l d a t t e n t i o n focused on the urgency o f i t s f i n a l s e t t l e m e n t , ' '
Saddique Khan Kanju t o l d t h e lower house N a t i o n a l Assembly.
Kanju s a i d Prime M i n i s t e r Nawaz S h a r i f ' s agreement w i t h U.S.
President
B i l l C l i n t o n f o r a w i t h d r a w a l of the g u e r r i l l a s had a v e r t e d a w i d e r
c o n f l i c t between n u c l e a r - c a p a b l e I n d i a and P a k i s t a n .
Sunday's agreement i n Washington c a l l e d f o r ''concrete s t e p s ' ' t o be
taken f o r r e s t o r a t i o n o f the L i n e o f C o n t r o l (LOC) d i v i d i n g Kashmir and f o r
the f r o n t i e r t o be r e s p e c t e d i n accordance w i t h a 1972 peace agreement, the
deputy f o r e i g n m i n i s t e r added.
''As we have no presence across t h e LOC, t h e o n l y c o n c r e t e s t e p on our
p a r t can be t o appeal t o t h e mujahideen ( h o l y w a r r i o r s ) . They have a l r e a d y
achieved t h e i r o b j e c t i v e s .
P a k i s t a n ' s Chief o f Army S t a f f General Pervez Musharraf s a i d i n remarks
p u b l i s h e d on Tuesday t h a t the g u e r r i l l a s f i g h t i n g I n d i a would be asked t o
''change t h e i r p o s i t i o n ' ' f n l 1 n w i ng t h e accord.
''The mujahideen w i l l be requested t o change t h e i r p o s i t i o n . I t i s t o
be seen what w i l l be t h e i r r e p l y , ' ' t h e m a s s - c i r c u l a t i o n l o c a l
Urdu-language d a i l y Jang quoted Musharraf as s a y i n g on Monday.
U.S. o f f i c i a l s s a i d t h a t meant P a k i s t a n would ensure t h e r e t r e a t o f
hundreds of m i l i t a n t s who, h o l e d up on mountain vantage p o i n t s , have faced
I n d i a n a i r and ground a t t a c k s s i n c e May 26.
Some of the g u e r r i l l a groups f i g h t i n g I n d i a ' s r u l e over t h e t w o - t h i r d s
of Kashmir i t c o n t r o l s have a l r e a d y r e j e c t e d t h e C l i n t o n - S h a r i f agreement
as a s e l l o u t and s a i d t h e i r f i g h t e r s would n o t withdraw.
P a k i s t a n c o n t r o l s t h e remainder o f the r e g i o n o v e r which t h e two
c o u n t r i e s have f o u g h t two o f t h e i r t h r e e wars s i n c e independence from
B r i t a i n i n 1947.
I n t h e f i r s t o f f i c i a l P a k i s t a n i e s t i m a t e o f t h e number o f g u e r r i l l a s i n
the K a r g i l area, Musharraf s a i d from 1,500 t o 2,000 mujahideen were
f i g h t i n g there.
Islamabad denies New D e l h i ' s charge t h a t t h e g u e r r i l l a s i n c l u d e r e g u l a r
P a k i s t a n army s o l d i e r s . The g u e r r i l l a groups say t h e i r f i g h t e r s are m o s t l y
l o c a l Kashmiris but i n c l u d e v o l u n t e e r s from P a k i s t a n and Afghan v e t e r a n s of
the g u e r r i l l a war a g a i n s t S o v i e t o c c u p a t i o n i n t h e 1980s.
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P a k i s t a n t o ask r e b e l s t o change p o s i t i o n - army
By Raja Asghar
ISLAMABAD, J u l y 6 (Reuters) - P a k i s t a n ' s army c h i e f s a i d i n remarks
p u b l i s h e d on Tuesday t h a t g u e r r i l l a s f i g h t i n g I n d i a i n n o r t h Kashmir would
be asked t o 'change t h e i r p o s i t i o n ' ' a f t e r a U.S.-Pakistan a c c o r d reached
on Sunday.
''The mujahideen ( h o l y w a r r i o r s ) w i l l be r e q u e s t e d t o change t h e i r
p o s i t i o n . I t i s t o be seen what w i l l be t h e i r r e p l y , ' ' the m a s s - c i r c u l a t i o n
l o c a l Urdu-language d a i l y Jang quoted Chief o f Army S t a f f General Pervez
Musharraf as s a y i n g on Monday.
He was commenting on an agreement between P a k i s t a n i Prime M i n i s t e r
Nawaz S h a r i f and U.S. P r e s i d e n t B i l l C l i n t o n on Sunday t o take what a j o i n t statement c a l l e d ''concrete s t e p s ' ' f o r the r e s t o r a t i o n o f a 1972 m i l i t a r y
L i n e o f C o n t r o l t h a t d i v i d e s I n d i a and P a k i s t a n i n the d i s p u t e d Himalayan
territory.
U.S. o f f i c i a l s s a i d t h a t meant P a k i s t a n would ensure t h e r e t r e a t o f
hundreds o f m i l i t a n t s who, h o l e d up on mountain vantage p o i n t s , have faced
n e a r l y two months o f a t t a c k s by I n d i a n armed f o r c e s .
A P a k i s t a n i spokesman s a i d on Monday t h a t Islamabad would appeal t o
g u e r r i l l a s t o end f i g h t i n g because they had a c h i e v e d t h e i r purpose o f
h i g h l i g h t i n g the Kashmir d i s p u t e by t h e i r o p e r a t i o n i n t h e n o r t h e r n
Kargil-Drass sector.
Musharraf s a i d t h e r e was ''complete u n d e r s t a n d i n g ' ' between the army
and the c i v i l i a n government about S h a r i f ' s m i s s i o n t o Washington.
''A f i n a l d e c i s i o n on how t o b r i n g these mujahideen back and what
procedure t o adopt w i l l be t a k e n on the prime m i n i s t e r ' s r e t u r n home,''
Jang quoted Musharraf as s a y i n g .
S h a r i f was r e p o r t e d on Monday t o have f l o w n t o New York t o meet
P a k i s t a n i c i t i z e n s t h e r e . I t was not known when he would r e t u r n t o P a k i s t a n
t o meet o p p o s i t i o n c a l l s f o r an e x p l a n a t i o n o f t h e weekend a c c o r d .
Some o f the g u e r r i l l a groups f i g h t i n g I n d i a ' s r u l e o v e r t w o - t h i r d s o f
Kashmir i t c o n t r o l s have a l r e a d y r e j e c t e d the C l i n t o n - S h a r i f agreement as a
s e l l o u t and s a i d t h e i r f i g h t e r s would not w i t h d r a w .
P a k i s t a n c o n t r o l s t h e remainder o f the r e g i o n o v e r w h i c h t h e two
c o u n t r i e s have f o u g h t two o f t h e i r t h r e e wars s i n c e t h e i r independence from
B r i t a i n i n 1947.
I n what was t h e f i r s t o f f i c i a l P a k i s t a n i e s t i m a t e o f t h e g u e r r i l l a s i n
t h e K a r g i l area, Musharraf s a i d from 1,500 t o 2,000 mujahideen were
f i g h t i n g i n t h e area.
''These K a s h m i r i mujahideen are d e m o n s t r a t i n g unprecedented f i g h t i n g
e x p e r t i s e , ' ' he s a i d .
Islamabad d e n i e s New D e l h i ' s charge t h a t the g u e r r i l l a s i n c l u d e r e g u l a r
P a k i s t a n army s o l d i e r s . The g u e r r i l l a groups say t h e i r f i g h t e r s a r e m o s t l y
l o c a l K a s h m i r i s but i n c l u d e d v o l u n t e e r s from P a k i s t a n and Afghan v e t e r a n s
of t h e g u e r r i l l a war a g a i n s t S o v i e t o c c u p a t i o n i n the 1980s.
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TEXT-India's statement on Kashmir
NEW DELHI, J u l y 5 (Reuters) - F o l l o w i n g i s a statement i s s u e d by t h e
I n d i a n government i n response t o an agreement between t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s and
P a k i s t a n on Kashmir.
'We have seen t h e U.S.-Pakistan j o i n t statement i s s u e d i n Washington
y e s t e r d a y . Our U.S. i n t e r l o c u t o r s have i n f o r m e d us t h a t 'concrete s t e p s '
r e f e r r e d t o i n t h e statement mean w i t h d r a w a l by P a k i s t a n o f t h e i r f o r c e s
from o u r s i d e o f t h e L i n e o f C o n t r o l i n t h e K a r g i l s e c t o r .
We have a l s o noted t h e sequencing o f s t e p s agreed t o i n t h e statement,
t h a t o n l y a f t e r w i t h d r a w a l i s completed w i l l o t h e r contemplated steps be
i n i t i a t e d . We hope P a k i s t a n w i l l heed t h i s c a l l i m m e d i a t e l y . We w i l l be
w a t c h i n g developments on t h e ground.
We r e a f f i r m t h a t P a k i s t a n ' s armed i n t r u s i o n and a g g r e s s i o n has t o be
v a c a t e d . Our m i l i t a r y a g g r e s s i o n i n t h e K a r g i l s e c t o r , which has been
i n i t i a t e d f o r t h i s purpose, i s making steady p r o g r e s s .
I t w i l l c o n t i n u e w i t h f u l l f o r c e u n t i l t h e aggressors a r e c l e a r e d o u t ,
and t h e s t a t u s quo ante on t h e L i n e o f C o n t r o l f u l l y r e s t o r e d .
One word about t h e Lahore process. I t i s d i r e c t and b i l a t e r a l . I n t h i s
process, t h e r e i s no p l a c e whatsoever f o r any t h i r d p a r t y i n v o l v e m e n t . The
same i s t r u e f o r any o t h e r aspect o f I n d i a - P a k i s t a n r e l a t i o n s . ' '
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PRESS BRIEFING BY SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL ON
PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER SHARIF OF PAKISTAN
The Briefing Room
THE WHITE HOUSE
O f f i c e o f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y
J u l y 4, 1999
For Immediate Release
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SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL
ON PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH
PRIME MINISTER SHARIF OF PAKISTAN
The B r i e f i n g Room
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SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We have two Senior
A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l s here t o g i v e you a l i t t l e background on t h e
t h r e e - h o u r meeting t h a t took place a t B l a i r House. I ' l l g i v e you a l i t t l e
b i t , f i r s t o f a l l , o f t h e b a c k - a n d - f o r t h t h a t happened a t B l a i r House.
Some o f you were asking e a r l i e r , why B l a i r House. W e l l , as i t
proved t h i s a f t e r n o o n , where you had v a r i o u s meetings a t v a r i o u s times w i t h
s m a l l groups i n d i f f e r e n t rooms, how v a l u a b l e i t was t o have a resource
l i k e we have across t h e s t r e e t .
But i n t h e t h r e e hours t h a t t h e two d e l e g a t i o n s were t o g e t h e r ,
they s t a r t e d o f f w i t h about 40 minutes i n s m a l l group d e l e g a t i o n s , t h r e e on
the U n i t e d S t a t e s s i d e and two on t h e Pakistan s i d e , p l u s t h e l e a d e r s .
There was a p o i n t a t which t h e two l e a d e r s , President C l i n t o n and Prime
M i n i s t e r S h a r i f , went i n t o a one-on-one w i t h a n o t e t a k e r . They then took
about a one-hour break, d u r i n g which t h e two sides c o n f e r r e d on t h e i r
d i s c u s s i o n s up t o t h a t p o i n t .
During t h a t time, President C l i n t o n d i d have a b r i e f 10-minute
c o n v e r s a t i o n w i t h Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee o f I n d i a t o keep him f u l l y
a p p r i s e d o f t h e d i s c u s s i o n . And then they f i n i s h e d up w i t h , d u r i n g t h e
course o f t h e l a s t hour, some b a c k - a n d - f o r t h between t h e P r e s i d e n t , t h e
Prime M i n i s t e r , and i n v a r i o u s d e l e g a t i o n s and v a r i o u s s i z e s .
Since t h a t time, o f course, Sandy Berger has now telephoned h i s
c o u n t e r p a r t , Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee's N a t i o n a l S e c u r i t y A d v i s o r , t o b r i n g
him up t o date on t h e r e s u l t s o f today's a c t i v i t y .
So, a t t h i s p o i n t , I
w i l l i n t r o d u c e Senior A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l number one, who w i l l go
through some o f t h e d e t a i l o f t h e meeting.
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Let me add t o what you've j u s t
heard by s a y i n g t h a t t h e President and t h e Prime M i n i s t e r had a p o s i t i v e
meeting. They agreed upon t h e j o i n t statement which you have. Let me j u s t
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take a minute and read i t t o you f o r t h e r e c o r d .
P r e s i d e n t C l i n t o n and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f share t h e view t h a t
the c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n t h e K a r g i l r e g i o n o f Kashmir i s dangerous and
c o n t a i n s t h e seeds o f a wider c o n f l i c t . They a l s o agreed i t was v i t a l f o r
the peace o f South Asia t h a t t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n Kashmir be r e s p e c t e d by
both p a r t i e s i n accordance w i t h t h e 1972 Simla Accord.
I t was agreed between t h e President and t h e Prime M i n i s t e r t h a t
c o n c r e t e steps w i l l be taken f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l , i n
accordance w i t h t h e Simla agreement. The P r e s i d e n t urged an immediate
c e s s a t i o n o f t h e h o s t i l i t i e s once these steps are taken.
The Prime M i n i s t e r agreed t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e begun i n
Lahore i n February p r o v i d e s t h e best forum f o r r e s o l v i n g a l l i s s u e s
d i v i d i n g I n d i a and P a k i s t a n , i n c l u d i n g Kashmir. The P r e s i d e n t s a i d he
would take a p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t i n encouraging an e x p e d i t i o u s resumption and
i n t e n s i f i c a t i o n o f those b i l a t e r a l e f f o r t s once t h e s a n c t i t y o f t h e l i n e o f
c o n t r o l has been f u l l y r e s t o r e d .
The P r e s i d e n t r e a f f i r m e d h i s i n t e n t t o pay an e a r l y v i s i t t o
South A s i a .
I f I c o u l d take a minute j u s t t o g i v e you some p e r s p e c t i v e on t h e
P r e s i d e n t ' s involvement i n t h i s . As you know, a s e r i e s o f m i l i t a r y clashes
began i n t h i s p a r t o f Kashmir l a s t month. Almost from t h e b e g i n n i n g , t h e
P r e s i d e n t r e c o g n i z e d t h a t t h i s was a very s e r i o u s s i t u a t i o n and one t h a t
had g r e a t danger f o r wider e s c a l a t i o n . He began t o have a s e r i e s o f
c o n t a c t s w i t h both Prime M i n i s t e r s .
Beginning i n mid-June he f i r s t c a l l e d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee -I t h i n k on t h e 14th o f June. And then he c a l l e d Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f on
the 15th o f June. While he was i n Europe on h i s t r i p , w i t h regards t o
Kosovo, t h e P r e s i d e n t a l s o c o n t i n u e d t o have d i r e c t c o n t a c t w i t h t h e two,
exchanging a s e r i e s o f messages and l e t t e r s .
N a t i o n a l S e c u r i t y A d v i s o r Berger met w i t h h i s c o u n t e r p a r t from
I n d i a i n Geneva on t h e margins o f t h e European t r i p .
I t h i n k we've b r i e f e d
you i n t h e past on t h e c o n t e n t o f those messages, b u t I t h i n k they amount
to a c l e a r c a l l f o r r e s t r a i n t on both s i d e s , a c a l l f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f
the l i n e o f c o n t r o l , and i n u r g i n g both p a r t i e s t o go back t o t h e Lahore
process, which we have seen as a very encouraging process t h a t began i n
February, o f d i r e c t d i a l o g u e between t h e two l e a d e r s .
On Saturday morning, Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f asked t o c a l l t h e
P r e s i d e n t . The P r e s i d e n t took h i s c a l l y e s t e r d a y morning.
They spoke f o r
a w h i l e . The Prime M i n i s t e r asked t h e P r e s i d e n t i f he c o u l d come t o
Washington on an urgent b a s i s . The President proposed t h i s a f t e r n o o n . I
t h i n k many o f you know t h e P r e s i d e n t i s l e a v i n g on a domestic t r i p
tomorrow, so he s a i d , come t h i s a f t e r n o o n . The Prime M i n i s t e r agreed.
The P r e s i d e n t a l s o c a l l e d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee t o b r i e f him on
these developments and t o make sure he was f u l l y i n f o r m e d as t o what our
i n t e n t i o n s were.
The P r e s i d e n t , as my c o l l e a g u e has t o l d you, met f o r almost t h r e e
hours w i t h t h e Prime M i n i s t e r t h i s a f t e r n o o n . At one p o i n t d u r i n g t h a t
process, they took a break and t h e President c a l l e d Prime M i n i s t e r Vajpayee
i n New D e l h i and gave him an i n t e r i m readout on where we were. Once we had
reached agreement on t h e statement, N a t i o n a l S e c u r i t y A d v i s o r Berger c a l l e d
h i s c o u n t e r p a r t again i n D e l h i , j u s t a few minutes ago t o b r i e f him on t h e
statement and g i v e him a recap o f what has happened here today.
I expect
t h a t we w i l l have o t h e r communications w i t h t h e I n d i a n s , p r o b a b l y t h r o u g h
Deputy S e c r e t a r y T a l b o t t , c a l l i n g t h e Foreign M i n i s t e r p r o b a b l y tomorrow
morning.
Q
What are t h e concrete steps t h a t are going t o be taken t o
r e s t o r e t h i s peace o r d i v i d i n g l i n e , or whatever i t i s ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL:
Well, as I t h i n k you know, our
p o s i t i o n has been t h a t t h e f o r c e s t h a t are across t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l need
t o be r e t u r n e d t o t h e P a k i s t a n i s i d e .
Q
The statement says " w i l l be t a k e n . " What does t h a t mean?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: That i s our u n d e r s t a n d i n g .
Q
You mean both sides have agreed?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: This i s a j o i n t statement
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between t h e U n i t e d S t a t e s and Pakistan, and I t h i n k i t speaks f o r i t s e l f .
Our u n d e r s t a n d i n g i s t h a t t h e r e w i l l be w i t h d r a w a l o f t h e f o r c e s now.
Q
So what t h e time frame?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k i t i s safe t o say t h a t
the P r e s i d e n t and b o t h Prime M i n i s t e r s have a g r e a t sense o f urgency here,
and t h a t we expect -- want t o see p o s i t i v e steps taken i n a very e a r l y
time.
Q
Do you have any r e a c t i o n s from t h e I n d i a n Prime M i n i s t e r
when he was t o l d t h i s ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k I w i l l l e t t h e I n d i a n
Prime M i n i s t e r c h a r a c t e r i z e h i s view h i m s e l f .
Q
So what was t h e urgency f o r t h e Prime M i n i s t e r o f P a k i s t a n
t o come here on an emergency b a s i s d u r i n g t h i s 4 t h o f J u l y weekend,
h o l i d a y , i n v o l v i n g thousands o f people who are w i t h f a m i l i e s and
c e l e b r a t i n g t h i s U.S. independence -- ( l a u g h t e r . )
He c o u l d have s a i d t h i s
on t h e phone t o t h e P r e s i d e n t , "Mr. P r e s i d e n t , t h i s i s t h e s t o r y . " And may
I f o l l o w t h a t up?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We haven't answered i t y e t .
Q
-- I was wondering whether t h e c e a s e - f i r e c a l l e d a l s o
a p p l i e s t o t h e m i l i t a n t s who d a i l y cross t h e I n d i a n l i n e o f c o n t r o l and
commit a t r o c i t i e s and k i l l women and c h i l d r e n and -- does t h e c a l l f o r t h e
r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l mean a l s o t h a t t h i s a c t i v i t y must a l s o
cease?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Let me -- t h i s i s a
backgrounder, so l e t me g i v e you some more background. I t h i n k t h a t would
be -- I'm A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l two, f o r purposes o f i d e n t i f i c a t i o n . I f
you would l o o k a t t h e statement f o r a moment, i n terms o f g i v i n g you a
l i t t l e b i t more c o n t e x t f o r each p a r t o f t h i s , t h e very f i r s t p a r t about
s h a r i n g t h e view t h a t t h e c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i s dangerous -- they b o t h agree
t h a t t h e c u r r e n t s i t u a t i o n i s very dangerous, t h a t i t does r i s k w i d e r
c o n f l i c t , e s c a l a t i o n , and t h a t i t must be defused. So t h a t i s t h e
beginning.
They a l s o agree t h a t i t was v i t a l f o r t h e peace o f South Asia
t h a t t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n Kashmir be r e s p e c t e d by b o t h p a r t i e s , i n
accordance w i t h t h e i r 1972 Simla Accord. I t was t h a t accord which
established that l i n e
t h a t has been d e l i n e a t e d , and i t i s
r e e s t a b l i s h m e n t o f t h a t , r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h a t which i s t h e way t o address
t h i s c u r r e n t problem.
I t was agreed by t h e President and Prime M i n i s t e r t h a t c o n c r e t e
steps w i l l be taken f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n . This i s d e a l i n g w i t h t h e
immediate c r i s i s , and I t h i n k t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n o f f i c i a l -Q
Have b o t h sides agreed t o withdraw?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: This i s not, again, between b o t h
s i d e s . This i s a U.S.-Pakistani j o i n t press statement.
Q
W e l l , does i t mean t h a t o n l y Pakistan w i l l withdraw?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Those f o r c e s t h a t have been
i n v o l v e d have crossed over t o the I n d i a n s i d e o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l .
Those a r e t h e f o r c e s t h a t are being -- a t i s s u e .
Q
So i s t h e P a k i s t a n i Prime M i n i s t e r conceding t h a t he has t h e
i n f l u e n c e t o g e t these g u e r r i l l a s out o f Kashmir?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: What I'm t r y i n g t o do now i s
g i v e you a sense o f t h e statement i t s e l f .
I t h i n k you're going t o get
background here, not e l a b o r a t i o n .
We want t o g i v e you background f o r what
has been agreed t o d u r i n g these t h r e e hours a t B l a i r House.
Again, c o n c r e t e steps w i l l be taken f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e
l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n accordance w i t h t h e Simla Accord. The next p o r t i o n , t h e
P r e s i d e n t urged
an immediate c e s s a t i o n o f t h e h o s t i l i t i e s once
these steps have been taken. This gets t o t h e issue o f sequencing. There
has been some debate about what are t h e r i g h t steps t o be taken, what
sequence. I t ' s our view t h a t t h e concrete steps must be taken r e e s t a b l i s h
the l i n e o f c o n t r o l , and then a c e s s a t i o n o f t h e h o s t i l i t i e s , and then a
r e t u r n t o t h e Lahore process. So t h i s goes t o t h e q u e s t i o n o f t h e
sequence, once these steps have been taken.
Then we have t h e P r e s i d e n t and t h e Prime M i n i s t e r a g r e e i n g t h a t
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the b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e begun i n Lahore i n February p r o v i d e s t h e best forum.
You've seen a g r e a t d e a l o f press a t t e n t i o n t o t h e Lahore summit, what was
agreed t o , and t h a t summit d i d produce a d e c l a r a t i o n which r e f e r r e d t o
r e s o l v i n g a l l o u t s t a n d i n g i s s u e s , i n c l u d i n g Kashmir, on a b i l a t e r a l b a s i s .
And t h e r e f o r e , they r e a f f i r m e d t h e i r view t h a t t h i s i s t h e best forum f o r
addressing these issues -- i n o t h e r words, i n a b i l a t e r a l c o n t e x t .
But t h e next p o r t i o n o f i t makes i t very c l e a r t h a t t h e P r e s i d e n t
i s going t o take a p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t i n encouraging an e x p e d i t i o u s
resumption and i n t e n s i f i c a t i o n o f these b i l a t e r a l e f f o r t s .
The P r e s i d e n t
wants t o see t h i s process move f o r w a r d as q u i c k l y as p o s s i b l e and he w i l l
be i n v o l v e d i n t r y i n g i n h i s f a s h i o n t o encourage t h a t t o take p l a c e , and
t h a t once t h e s a n c t i t y o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l has been f u l l y r e s t o r e d -- i n
o t h e r words, t h e p o i n t being t h e r e t h a t t h i s process r e a l l y can't be
resumed u n t i l t h a t l i n e o f c o n t r o l i s r e s t o r e d .
And f i n a l l y , t h e P r e s i d e n t r e a f f i r m e d h i s i n t e n t t o pay an e a r l y
v i s i t t o South Asia, something t h a t A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l number and I
both know t h a t t h e President has wanted t o do f o r a very long time and he
-- I'm s o r r y ?
Q
W i l l you answer my q u e s t i o n , which i s t h e r e are two aspects
t o t h e c e a s e - f i r e -- you c a l l f o r a c e a s e - f i r e , t h e r e a r e two aspects t o
it.
One i s -- element coming i n , and t h e o t h e r i s t h e t r a i n i n g o f t h e
m i l i t a n t s and sending them across on t h e P a k i s t a n i -- d a i l y . And t h e r e
coming t o a l l t h i s v i o l e n c e -- does your c a l l f o r a c e a s e - f i r e a l s o i n v o l v e
stopping t h i s kind of a c t i v i t y ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: You n o t i c e i n t h e very f i r s t
sentence here t h a t t h e two l e a d e r s share t h e view t h a t t h e c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g
i n t h e K a r g i l s e c t o r o f Kashmir -- t h e purpose o f t h i s meeting i s t p
address t h e immediate c r i s i s , which has been u n f o l d i n g over t h e l a s t
s e v e r a l weeks. That i s t h e urgency. And c l e a r l y once you have addressed
t h i s immediate c r i s i s , t h e r e w i l l be o p p o r t u n i t i e s t o address a l l i s s u e s ,
again w i t h i n t h e c o n t e x t o f Lahore. But t h i s was f o r t h e purpose o f
d e a l i n g w i t h t h i s very i m p o r t a n t s i t u a t i o n f a c i n g t h e l e a d e r s r i g h t now.
Q
I s t h e r e a time frame f o r t h a t sequencing?
Q
Since t h e Prime M i n i s t e r b a s i c a l l y agreed t o t h e statement,
can we r i g h t l y understand t h a t he b e l i e v e s t h e r e a r e c o n c r e t e steps t h a t he
can take t o r e s t o r e t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We're not i n a p o s i t i o n t o
c h a r a c t e r i z e h i s p o s i t i o n , but t h a t c e r t a i n l y i s our u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t
t h e r e are c o n c r e t e steps -Q
What i s t h e U.S. understanding about t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e
l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n accordance w i t h t h e Simla agreement? That means t h e day
the Simla agreement was signed, i f t h e r e had been any a l t e r a t i o n i n t h e
l i n e o f c o n t r o l a f t e r 1972 by use o f f o r c e -- what i s t h e U.S.
u n d e r s t a n d i n g about those t e r r i t o r i e s ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: We have read t h e Simla
agreement, we read t h e 43-page annex which d e l i n e a t e s l i n e o f c o n t r o l . But
t h i s meeting today was not about t h e h i s t o r y o f t h a t agreement, o r , indeed,
t h e h i s t o r y o f t h e Kashmir c r i s i s .
I t i s about t h i s p a r t i c u l a r s i t u a t i o n
i n K a r g i l w i t h those posts t h a t have been overtaken, and d e a l i n g w i t h t h a t .
Q
What's t h e t i m e l i n e f o r t h a t sequencing t h a t you gave f o r
the c o n c r e t e steps?
I s t h e r e a t i m e l i n e f o r t h e immediate s i t u a t i o n ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: For the immediate s i t u a t i o n , we
would l i k e t o see p o s i t i v e steps i n the very near f u t u r e .
Q
Can you answer my q u e s t i o n about what was t h e urgency o f t h e
Prime M i n i s t e r t o come here on t h i s 4 t h o f J u l y weekend, h o l i d a y ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k t h a t ' s a q u e s t i o n t h a t
you b e t t e r ask t h e Prime M i n i s t e r ' s p a r t y , r a t h e r than us. The P r e s i d e n t
demonstrated h i s d e t e r m i n a t i o n t o do what he c o u l d t o help ease t h i s
s i t u a t i o n by t a k i n g t h e step o f r e c e i v i n g t h e Prime M i n i s t e r on very s h o r t
n o t i c e on our n a t i o n a l day. But i f you want t o know t h e Prime M i n i s t e r ' s
m o t i v a t i o n s , I t h i n k we're t h e wrong p a r t y t o ask.
Q
-- waste o f time f o r the P a k i s t a n i Prime M i n i s t e r t o come
here?
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Q
My q u e s t i o n i s , President C l i n t o n has promised t o take
"personal i n t e r e s t . " So t h e r e i s no commitment on t h e p a r t o f t h e U n i t e d
S t a t e s t o c o n t i n u e t o take i n t e r e s t i n t h e s o l v i n g o f t h e Kashmir d i s p u t e .
So he goes out and t h e p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t w i l l r e f e r him t o h i s g o l f course,
and say, okay, t a l k t o him. I s t h a t t h e meaning o f p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t ? Or
i s t h e r e a commitment on t h e p a r t o f t h e U n i t e d States t o c o n t i n u e t o be
i n v o l v e d i n s o l v i n g t h e Kashmir d i s p u t e ?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k you're p a r s i n g t h a t
sentence way t o o n a r r o w l y . The President has had an i n t e r e s t i n t h i s . He
has had Deputy S e c r e t a r y T a l b o t t and A d m i n i s t r a t i o n O f f i c i a l s one and two
engaged i n an i n t e n s e process f o r t h e l a s t year on t h i s
. No, i t does
not mean t h a t when January 2001 comes around, he takes t h i s i s s u e w i t h him
t o whatever he goes on t o .
Q
Why does i t not mean t h e U n i t e d States -Q
When i s he going t o t r a v e l -Q
I s i t t h e a d m i n i s t r a t i o n ' s u n d e r s t a n d i n g t h a t when t h e Prime
M i n i s t e r r e t u r n s t o P a k i s t a n he w i l l ask t h e army t o withdraw whatever
f o r c e s have crossed t h e l i n e ? I s t h a t what you mean by w i t h d r a w a l o f
forces?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k t h e Prime M i n i s t e r w i l l
have t o make those d e c i s i o n s h i m s e l f about how he w i l l undertake t o pursue
what i s c o n t a i n e d i n t h i s document. I mean, we can't p r e d i c t how he w i l l
go about t h a t .
I do want t o say one t h i n g about t h e t i m i n g o f a p o s s i b l e
presidential t r i p .
There i s an e l e c t i o n t h a t i s scheduled t o take place i n
I n d i a -- e l e c t i o n s b e g i n n i n g a t t h e end o f September, r u n i n t o October.
I t ' s p o s s i b l e t h a t a new government may not be formed u n t i l l a t e October o r
November, e a r l y November. We don't have t h e exact schedule y e t . That
c e r t a i n l y would a f f e c t t h e p o s s i b i l i t y o f any p r e s i d e n t i a l t r a v e l b e f o r e
that time.
Q
Did t h e Prime M i n i s t e r acknowledge t h a t they had t r o o p s i n
K a r g i l and they would withdraw them?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: Again, what we're doing here i s
to g i v e you an understanding o f t h e document i t s e l f , what was s a i d ,
backgrounding.
We're not going t o get i n t o an e l a b o r a t i o n o f what was
discussed a t t h e meeting.
Q
Do you have any b e t t e r sense y o u r s e l v e s , then, o f t h e
reasons t h a t t h i s a c t i o n was taken by t h e P a k i s t a n i s a couple months ago -crossing the line?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: I t h i n k t h e r e has been p l e n t y o f
r e p o r t i n g t h a t ' s been done s p e c u l a t i n g why c e r t a i n t h i n g s have been done
over t h e l a s t s e v e r a l weeks. I don't t h i n k we can add a n y t h i n g t o t h a t
r i g h t now.
Q
The statement emphasizes Simla agreement and t h e Lahore
d e c l a r a t i o n , i n o t h e r words, the b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e s . Why do -- approve
S e c u r i t y C o u n c i l r e s o l u t i o n s ? President C l i n t o n and every s e n i o r U.S.
o f f i c i a l c r i t i c i z e s and condemned I r a q f o r not a b i d i n g by t h e approved
S e c u r i t y C o u n c i l r e s o l u t i o n s . No one s a i d a s i n g l e word t o I n d i a -- why
the double standards?
SENIOR ADMINISTRATION OFFICIAL: W e l l , again, we are v e r y aware
of t h e h i s t o r y o f Kashmir. I n f a c t , i f any o f you wish, you can go back t o
S e c r e t a r y A l b r i g h t ' s f a t h e r ' s book, "Danger i n Kashmir," t h a t he wrote
a f t e r being on t h e f i r s t U.N. Commission. We're very aware o f t h e h i s t o r y
and what has been s a i d and what has been done.
Our focus now i s on t h e present, and t h e most i m p o r t a n t r e c e n t
event d e a l i n g w i t h t h i s h i s t o r y i s Lahore, where t h e two Prime M i n i s t e r s
met and i s s u e d a j o i n t d e c l a r a t i o n , which I t h i n k t h e e n t i r e w o r l d was v e r y
encouraged t o see and h o p e f u l t h a t i t would be pursued. What we've seen
r e c e n t l y i n t h e K a r g i l s e c t o r i s a step backward.
We're hoping t h a t what can be done by t h e P r e s i d e n t and o t h e r s
can get t h i s back on t r a c k so diplomacy can be resumed. And I t h i n k t h a t
t h a t i s why we're t r y i n g t o focus on t h i s -- not going through t h e
h i s t o r i c a l r e c o r d , b u t I t h i n k t h a t t h e Prime M i n i s t e r s themselves a r e best
able t o do t h i s .
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Spot Commentary. (3 pages)
05/27/1999
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002. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kargil Crisis
Escalates. (3 pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Pakistan:
Reactions. (5 pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir Fighting.
(5 pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (4 pages)
05/26/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Paskistan/lndia. (2
pages)
05/26/1999
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White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
05/26/1999
Pl/b(l)
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Spot Commentary. (3 pages)
05/26/1999
Pl/b(l)
009a. letter
To Secretary Albright from Rick. Subject: Prime Minister Sharif. (1
page)
05/28/1999
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points
Points to be Made on Secretary's Call to Nawaz Sharif. (2 pages)
05/28/1999
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05/28/1999
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Key Points for Call to Jaswant Sinh (1 page)
05/28/1999
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2007-1635-F
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
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May 27, 1998
INDIA/PAKISTAN: KASHMIR FIGHTING
Context: Indian airstrikes continue against a large group of infiltrators
who crossed from Pakistan over the Kashmiri Line of Control in the
past few weeks. Pakistan says it shot down two Indian jet fighters (MiG
21's or MiG 27 s) and the wreckage is on its side of the LOC. India
denies they hadflownover the LOC. Pakistan has said it will bring the
fighting up in the Security Council today, asking for a Special UN
Envoy. Given the threat to a key road posed by the militants, and
political pressure on the Vajpayee caretaker government, India will
continue its attempts to dislodge them. The proximity ofthe fighting to
the LOC heightens the chance of further violations by Indian aircraft.
Ambassador Celeste in New Delhi and DCM Eastham in Islamabad
have been urging senior Indian and Pakistani officials to exercise
restraint and keep thefightingfrom spreading.
,
Q:
Please update us on the fighting in Kashmir. Are the two countries at
war?
A:
INDIAN AIRCRAFT HAVE CONTINUED TO STRIKE AT
POSITIONS OCCUPIED BY INFILTRATORS FROM PAKISTAN ON
THEIR SIDE OF, BUT VERY CLOSE TO, THE LINE OF CONTROL IN
KASHMIR. TWO INDIAN AIRCRAFT WERE REPORTEDLY SHOT
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OVERFLEW THE LOC OR WERE HIT ON INDIA'S SIDE.
THIS FIGHTING IS THE MOST SERIOUS IN SOME TIME IN
KASHMIR AND ITS PROXIMITY TO THE LINE OF CONTROL ONLY
MAKES IT OF GREATER CONCERN.
INDIA HAS SAID IT WILL LIMIT ITS ATTACKS TO ITS SIDE OF THE
LOC BUT HAS EVERY INTENTION OF DISLODGING THE
MILITANTS THERE, WHO ARE THREATENING A KEY ROAD TO
NORTHERN KASHMIR.
SENIOR AMERICAN DIPLOMATS IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN ARE IN
TOUCH WITH HOST GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS TO EXPRESS OUR
STRONG CONCERN, TO URGE THEM TO SHOW RESTRAINT AND
PREVENT THE FIGHTING FROM SPREADING AND TO URGE BOTH
COUNTRIES TO WORK TO REDUCE TENSIONS.
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ASSISTANT SECRETARY OF STATE FOR SOUTH ASIAN AFFAIRS
INDERFURTH IS GIVING THE SAME MESSAGE TO THE PAKISTANI
AND INDIAN AMBASSADORS TODAY.
THE DOWNING OF THE INDIAN AIRCRAFT UNDERSCORES THE
NEED FOR INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO RESOLVE THEIR
DIFFERENCES. WE HOPE THAT THEY WILL BE ABLE TO DO THIS
QUICKLY IN THE CONTEXT OF THE RECENT LAHORE SUMMIT
BETWEEN THE TWO COUNTRIES' PRIME MINISTERS.
WE UNDERSTAND THAT PRIME MINISTERS VAJPAYEE AND
SHARIF HAVE DISCUSSED THESE DEVELOPMENTS BY
TELEPHONE, AND THAT INDIAN AND PAKISTANI MILITARY
LEADERS IN KASHMIR HAVE ALSO BEEN IN TOUCH.
WE URGE THE TWO PRIME MINISTERS TO SPEAK AGAIN
DIRECTLY TO PULL THEIR COUNTRIES BACK FROM THE
DANGER OF A HEIGHTENED CONFLICT.
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THE UNITED STATES HAS LONG HELD THE POSITION THAT THE
KASHMIR DISPUTE MUST BE RESOLVED THROUGH
NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN WHICH TAKE
INTO ACCOUNT THE WISHES OF THE PEOPLE OF JAMMU AND
KASHMIR.
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05/27/1999
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AtTairs (Donald Camp)
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2946
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INDIA/PAKISTAN: KASHMIR AIRSTRIKES
Context: India has launched airstrikes against a large group of
infiltrators outside of Kargil, a town on the Indian side ofthe Kashmir
line of control. There has been heavy fighting in the area for about a
week, as Indian forces try to dislodge several hundred militants who
have taken ridge positions threatening the only main road serving
northern Kashmir. Militant groups headquartered in Pakistan
acknowledge their involvement. Although Pakistan denies it, the
militants are almost certainly receiving their support. This is the first
use of air strikes in Kashmir by India in many years. India has confined
the strikes to its side of the LOC and denied Pakistan's claims (now
withdrawn) that bombs have struck its side of the border. Ambassador
Celeste has seen the Indian Defense Minister and Foreign Secretary and
publicly expressed the hope that the situation can be contained.
Q:
Please update us on the fighting in Kashmir. Has the U.S.
Ambassador been in touch with the Indian Defense Minister? What was his
message?
A:
INDIAN AIRCRAFT HAVE STRUCK AT POSITIONS OCCUPIED
BY INFILTRATORS IN THE KARGIL AREA OF KASHMIR, CLOSE TO
THE LINE OF CONTROL. INDIAN FORCES HAVE BEEN TRYING TO
DISLODGE THE MILITANTS FOR OVER A WEEK. THE
INFILTRATORS OCCUPY MOUNTAIN RIDGE POSITIONS THAT
THREATEN A KEY ROAD TO NORTHERN KASHMIR.
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PAKISTAN SAYS THE SITUATION IS SERIOUS AND HAS WARNED
INDIA NOT TO STRIKE AT POSITIONS ON ITS SIDE OF THE LOC.
THE DEPARTMENT HAD EARLIER INSTRUCTED ITS EMBASSIES
IN INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO EXPRESS CONCERN ABOUT THE
FIGHTING AND TO URGE BOTH COUNTRIES TO WORK TO
REDUCE TENSIONS.
IN NEW DELHI, AMBASSADOR CELESTE SAW THE DEFENSE
MINISTER AND FOREIGN SECRETARY TODAY.
IN ISLAMABAD, DEPUTY CHIEF OF MISSION AL EASTHAM SAW
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INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO RESOLVE THEIR DIFFERENCES. WE
HOPE THAT THEY WILL BE ABLE TO DO THIS QUICKLY IN THE
CONTEXT OF THE RECENT LAHORE SUMMIT BETWEEN THE TWO
COUNTRIES' PRIME MINISTERS.
WE UNDERSTAND THAT PRIME MINISTERS VAJPAYEE AND
SHARIF HAVE DISCUSSED THESE DEVELOPMENTS BY
TELEPHONE, AND WE ENCOURAGE THEM TO KEEP IN TOUCH.
THE UNITED STATES HAS LONG HELD THE POSITION THAT THE
KASHMIR DISPUTE MUST BE RESOLVED THROUGH
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NEW DELHI, May 26 (Reuters) - The U.S. envoy t o New D e l h i expressed
concern over I n d i a ' s a i r s t r i k e s on * ' i n f i l t r a t o r s ' ' i n Kashmir a t a
meeting w i t h I n d i a n Defence M i n i s t e r George Fernandes on Wednesday, a U.S.
embassy spokeswoman s a i d .
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happening i n K a r g i l and o u r hope t h a t t h e s i t u a t i o n can be c o n t a i n e d and
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Fernandes a f t e r New D e l h i launched dawn a i r s t r i k e s i n an I n d i a n - h e l d area
o f Kashmir t o d i s l o d g e m i l i t a n t s from h i g h r i d g e s c l o s e t o t h e m i l i t a r y
c o n t r o l l i n e w i t h Pakistan.
Defence o f f i c i a l s s a i d Mi-17 h e l i c o p t e r gunships backed by j e t f i g h t e r s
made s i x s o r t i e s between 6.30 a.m. and 8.30 a.m. (0100 and 0300 GMT),
s t r a f i n g t h e snow-capped r i d g e s i n t h e Drass and K a r g i l s e c t o r s where
hundreds o f mercenaries were dug i n .
Washington has l e d western e f f o r t s t o draw a r c h - f o e s I n d i a and Pakistan
i n t o t h e g l o b a l regime f o r n u c l e a r arms c o n t r o l s i n c e t h e y conducted
n u c l e a r t e s t s l a s t year.
I t has urged b o t h s i d e s t o t a l k on Kashmir, t h e cause o f two wars
between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n , and has s a i d t h e wishes o f t h e K a s h m i r i people
s h o u l d be t a k e n i n t o c o n s i d e r a t i o n . I t has s a i d t h e r e c o u l d be t h i r d - p a r t y
m e d i a t i o n on t h e i s s u e i f b o t h sides agreed, though I n d i a i s adamant t h a t
it i sa bilateral affair.
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Joseph F.; Busby, Scott W.; Camp, Donald A.; Caravelli, John M.; Guarnieri, Valerie N.;
Harris, Elisa D.; Malley, Robert; McCausland, Jeffrey D.; Naplan, Steven J.; Peterman, David
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TEXT-lndia statement on Kashmir air strikes
NEW DELHI, May 26 (Reuters) - Following is the text ofthe
statement issued by the Indian Defence Ministry on the air raids
in Kashmir on Wednesday:
Early this morning the Indian Air Force took armed air
action against Pak-aided militants, who had infiltrated into our
side ofthe LoC, in general areas of Drass-Kargil-Batalik. This
action was forced upon India because the infiltrators are in
considerable strength and consist of a large number of well
trained mercenaries. They are not only supported directly by the
Pakistan army, but Pak Army regulars are believed to be
participating along with them. The infiltrators have taken
positions of advantage on very high ridges, which are difficult
to neutralise by ground action alone. In joint operations, the
army is closing in to clear the positions engaged by the Air
Force today.
The air action has been taken on account ofthe following:
(a) If not contained at this stage, Pakistan would have been
encouraged to extend its operations further. Delayed reaction
would have called for a more severe action, possibly increasing
the areas as well the scope of Operations.
(b) If the infiltration is not arrested and the infiltrators
are not evicted, the alignment ofthe LoC could well be altered
to our disadvantage.
(c) The security of our vital ground line of communication
from Srinagarto Leh, via Kargil would be under threat.
(d) If militants continued to hold the heights, infiltration
in this area would increase.
The Indian Defence Forces have been directed to take action,
as deemed necessary, on own side of LoC. Should there be any
direct or indirect interference in our Operations by Pakistan
Army or PAF, the Indian Defence forces have been authorised to
take appropriate action.
It would be in the interest of Pakistan to not only stop
aiding the militants by its agencies but actually ensure their
withdrawal and bring the ground position to status quo ante.
Both fighters and helicopters took part in the operations.
Earlier an IAF aircraft within its own air space was attacked in
spite of prior notice to Pakistan authorities as per the
agreement. Due to this we had to use our fighter aircraft also
to provide us the freedom of operating within our own air space
without any outside interference.
This is the start of Operations and they would continue till
our Defence Forces reoccupy our territory. Any escalation of
this conflict will be entirely the responsibility of Pakistan.
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WRAPUP-lndia hits Kashmir militants with air power
By Chaitanya Kalbag
NEW DELHI, May 26 (Reuters) - India on Wednesday launched
its first peacetime air strikes in Kashmir and warned Pakistan
not to interfere as New Delhi used force to dislodge guerrillas.
The raids marked the worst turn in ties with Pakistan since
the neighbours tested nuclear weapons a year ago and signalled a
sharp departure from the annual summertime skirmishing across a
ceasefire line in Kashmir.
It was also a new low point in a nine-year Moslem revolt
against Indian rule in Kashmir that New Delhi says is fomented
by Islamabad.
Pakistan reacted cautiously to the strikes, saying it would
defend itself if attacked.
U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan, in a statement issued
hours before the raids, called for a political solution to the
Kashmir dispute that has triggered two wars since the
subcontinent won independence in 1947.
'Any escalation of this conflict will be entirely the
responsibility of Pakistan," an Indian Defence Ministry
statement said. "This is the start of operations and they
(will) continue till our defence forces reoccupy our
territory."
Defence officials said Mi-17 helicopter gunships backed by
jet fighters made six sorties between 6.30 a.m. and 8.30 a.m.
(0100 and 0300 GMT), strafing the snow-capped ridges in the
Drass and Kargil sectors where hundreds of mercenaries were dug
in.
The Press Trust of India news agency said Srinagar airport
in Indian-ruled Kashmir had been closed to civilian traffic and
additional troops were being airlifted to Drass and Kargil.
New Delhi said it was forced to stage the air strikes
because the intruders, many of them suspected Afghan militants,
would have been difficult to neutralise with ground action alone
as they were dug in on "very high ridges."
"They are not only supported directly by the Pakistan Army,
but Pakistan Army regulars are believed to be participating
along with them," the statement said.
" If not contained at this stage, Pakistan would have been
encouraged to extend its operations further. Delayed action
would have called for a more severe action, possibly increasing
the areas as well as the scope of operations," the statement
said.
India was at pains to stress that its air attacks, which it
described as "effective," were staged well inside the Line of
Control, the ceasefire line that divides Kashmir between the
hostile neighbours.
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foreign minister Sartaj Aziz told reporters. "We don't know why
they escalated the situation. If they attack our positions, we
will defend ourselves."
Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee served notice ofthe
Indian action on Tuesday when he told reporters "all possible
steps would be taken to clear our territory of intrusion."
A senior Indian defence official told Reuters on Tuesday
that Afghan mercenaries backed by Pakistani army supplies had
quietly taken position on several heights overlooking a
strategic road connecting Srinagar with Kargil and beyond to the
Ladakh region.
Defence officials said the last straw was when an Indian
reconnaissance plane was shot at and hit two days ago as it flew
over the positions held by the militants.
The ministry statement said the shooting occurred despite
Pakistan being given prior notice ofthe survey flight.
It was clear India's action had wide public support. An
Internet poll carried out by the Times of India on Tuesday
showed that 84 percent of respondents believed India should
launch an air offensive to flush out the intruders.
Markets in both India and Pakistan reacted nervously to news
of the air strikes. The Bombay stock index was down 2.86 percent
at 3,943.86 at 0840 GMT. The Karachi index was down 3.55 percent
at 1,342.51. The Indian rupee weakened to 42.802/812 to the
dollar from a Tuesday close of 42.7475/7525.
Some traders said the market was due for a correction on
technical factors.
"The concern is obviously whether this might provoke a
(Pakistani) retaliation and therefore escalate," Maulik
Sharedalal of Kaji and Maulik Securities said.
But Devesh Kumar, research head at ABN Amro Asia Equities's
India unit, said: " A full fledged war looks very unlikely...the
market should bounce back when this cools off."
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Associated Press Writer=
NEW DELHI, India (AP) Indian Air force jets launched
airstrikes Wednesday in the disputed mountains of Kashmir, where
the army has been exchanging mortar and heavy artillery fire with
Pakistani forces.
Indian officials said they were responding to the largest
Pakistani incursion into the Himalayan territory in 10 years and
the jets were firing at infiltrators on the Indian side of the
poorly-defined border.
The attack came a day after Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee
said all steps including airstrikes would be taken to push back
the forces whose 'design is to occupy some territory and stay put
there.
"Infiltrators are being helped by the Pakistani armed forces,"
Vajpayee charged Tuesday.
Vajpayee said he warned his Pakistani counterpart, Nawaz Sharif,
in a telephone conversation Monday about the possibility of
airstrikes.
Pakistan's foreign minister, Sartaj Aziz, vowed Wednesday that
his country "will take the necessary action to defend ourselves
... we are retaliating and we will retaliate." He did not
elaborate.
Aziz also said that Pakistan did not know about the
infiltrators. "No one knows where they come from and who they
are," he said.
India and Pakistan have fought two of their three wars over
Kashmir, which is divided between them by a U.N-monitored
cease-fire line. More than 15,000 people have been killed in
fighting between rebels and security forces in Kashmir in the last
10 years.
The use of Indian air force jets was the most serious escalation
ofthe conflict since both countries tested nuclear weapons in May
1998, prompting fears of a nuclear arms race in the subcontinent.
Indian Maj. Gen. Joginder Jaswant Singh told reporters in New
Delhi on Wednesday that the infiltrators had taken up positions
four miles inside Indian territory and were spread over the vast
Drass, Batalik, Kaksar and Mashkok mountains in the northern part
of Kashmir.
Intelligence reports, backed by photos taken by Indian
satellites, indicate that some 600 infiltrators have moved into the
mountains, at an altitude of 16,000 feet, Singh said.
Pakistan's armed forces were put on "high alert" Tuesday
following a meeting of senior government and military officials,
said the independent daily newspaper, The News, on Wednesday.
Quoting an unidentified participant at Tuesday's meeting, The
News said Pakistan was particularly concerned about air incursions
by Indian jet fighters.
Pakistan's Army Chief Pervaz Musharraf currently is on a visit
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Pakistan and against air incursions across the disputed border.
The attacks came at a time when prime ministers of both nations
have been trying to defuse their long years of hostility.
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NEW DELHI, India: "complete rubbish.v
Indian officials charge that about 600 infiltrators allegedly
Afghan mercenaries supported by Pakistani forces moved into the
Indian-controlled Himalayan region earlier this month, posing a
threat to Indian supply lines in the Himalayan state.
"This is the start of operations and they will continue until
our defense forces reoccupy our territories. Any escalation of this
conflict will be entirely the responsibility of Pakistan," the
Defense Ministry said in a statement in New Delhi.
Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz immediately issued a
stiff warning to India. "We are retaliating and we will
retaliate," he warned, without elaborating.
Aziz also said that Pakistan knew nothing about the
infiltrators. "No one knows where they come from and who they
are," he said.
India and Pakistan have fought two of their three wars over
Kashmir, which is divided between them by a U.N-monitored
cease-fire line. More than 15,000 people have been killed in
fighting between rebels and security forces in Indian-held Kashmir
in the last 10 years.
India has not used air power in Kashmir since 1990. Pakistan and
India, which were partitioned when they gained independence from
Britain in 1947, tested nuclear weapons in May 1998, prompting
fears of a nuclear arms race in the subcontinent. Both countries
claim all of Kashmir.
In one region, Dras, 100 miles from the state capital of
Srinagar, Indian army officers said the target of today's attack
was some 70 infiltrators who had entrenched themselves on the
slopes ofthe snowcapped hills, looking down at Indian army
convoys, 2,700 feet on the meadows below.
Their command ofthe heights handicapped Indian soldiers trying
to evict them, officers told The Associated Press.
Army officers in the area said the infiltrators must have taken
months to occupy the posts. They said Indian forces could take
three to six months to clear them.
Indian Maj. Gen. Joginder Jaswant Singh told reporters that the
infiltrators have taken up positions four miles inside India in the
Dras, Batalik, Kaksar and Mashkok mountains of northern Kashmir.
The attacks were carried out within Indian-occupied regions,
Indian Brig. Mohan Bhandari said. Troops were expected to take over
the intruders' positions once they retreat, officials said.
India's fighter jets and helicopter gunships attacked the
intruders after both armies began exchanging mortar and heavy
artillery fire two weeks ago.
The exchange of mortar and heavy artillery fire in the Kargil
and Dras regions has left at least 160 people dead, Bhandari said.
Thousands of residents ofthe region have fled to safe villages
along the Sum River.
The air force joined the operation because the infiltrators had
occupied positions at altitudes of up to 16,000 feet, said Air
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E x p r e s s i o n o f extreme concern over t h e d e t e r i o r a t i n g
s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir.
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I n d i a n - c o n t r o l l e d t e r r i t o r y t o be withdrawn i m m e d i a t e l y .
Both s i d e s s h o u l d be i n d i r e c t c o n t a c t t o c r e a t e t h e
conditions f o r t h i s .
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C a l l f o r r e s t o r i n g t h e momentum o f Lahore, where b o t h PMs
showed v i s i o n and courage.
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Pakistan has consistently emphasized restraint and the need to defuse the situation which
has gravely escalated in the past few days along the Line of Control.
The situation has deteriorated on account of Indian-air strikes and heavy artillery shelling
in the Kargil sector across the Line of Control.
In response to Prime Minister Vajpayee's telephone call last Monday, the Prime Minister
today spoke with the Indian Prime Minister on telephone and reiterated Pakistan's desire
that this situation should not be allowed to get out of hand. The Prime Minister stressed
that Pakistan was not responsible for this escalation. The Prime Minister further said that
we were disappointed that in less than three months of the Lahore Summit which had
created a positive atmosphere, we should be facing a situation which isfiaughtwith
grave risks. The Prime Minister emphasized that both the leaders owed it to their peoples
not to allow the situation to drift towards a dangerous direction.
The Prime Minister reiterated that he remained committed to the preservation of peace
and promotion of dialogue in pursuance of the Lahore Declaration which commits both
the countries to resolve their problems, particularly the Jammu and Kashmir issue.
Accordingly, the PM offered to send FM Sartag Aziz to New Delhi to meet his India
counterpart and to explore ways and means to defuse the current situation and pave the
way for peaceful settlement ofthe Jammu and Kashmir issue.
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December 15, 1999
Dear John:
Thank you f o r w r i t i n g i n support of my e f f o r t s i n South Asia.
I know we agree t h a t the best chance f o r reducing tensions and
c r e a t i n g a durable peace on the subcontinent i s through
b i l a t e r a l dialogue between India and Pakistan. The Pakistani
m i l i t a r y ' s a c t i o n on October 12 does not a l t e r the necessity f o r
the two sides t o t a l k d i r e c t l y to solve t h e i r problems. I n
f a c t , since the coup, the need f o r b i l a t e r a l dialogue i s more
v i t a l than ever, and we have made t h i s c l e a r t o both sides.
I agree t h a t appointing a special envoy or moving to strengthen
the UN M i l i t a r y Observers Group i n Kashmir would be premature
at t h i s time. However, i f India and Pakistan conclude i n
b i l a t e r a l t a l k s t h a t an enhanced UN presence would c o n t r i b u t e
to a permanent r e s o l u t i o n of the Kashmir problem, I would be
w i l l i n g to explore t h a t proposal. I n the end, the Kashmir issue
needs t o be resolved between India and Pakistan, t a k i n g i n t o
account the wishes of the Kashmiri people.
Again, thank you f o r w r i t i n g and f o r your support of my
i n i t i a t i v e s to create earnest and productive n e g o t i a t i o n s .
I look forward to working w i t h you on t h i s important issue.
Sincerely,
The Honorable John Edwards
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Background
Senator Edwards wrote t o express support f o r your p o s i t i o n t h a t
b i l a t e r a l negotiations are the best chance f o r successful
r e s o l u t i o n of the Kashmir issue.
Your reply thanks Senator Edwards f o r h i s support, r e a f f i r m s
that appointing an American envoy would not be a productive
approach t o s o l v i n g t h i s b i l a t e r a l problem, and takes i n t o
account the October 12 m i l i t a r y takeover i n Pakistan.
RECOMMENDATION
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b i l a t e r a l n e g o t i a t i o n s between I n d i a and P a k i s t a n . The r e p l y
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Dear Mr. President
I write you regarding the pursuit of peace in the Indian Subcontinent. As you know, I,
along with several of my colleagues, previously wrote to you on this issue on July 21 . I
write today to clarify and elaborate my position on this matter.
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Like you, I am pleased that the tensions between India and Pakistan have subsided
since earlier this summer. I believe the best chance for the successful resolution of the
Jammu and Kashmir issue lies in bilateral negotiations and constructive dialogue
between India and Pakistan.
Our first priority should be to respect the sovereignty of India and Pakistan and to
encourage them to resolve their differences bilaterally. Only in this manner can a
lasting reconciliation of the Kashmir issue be achieved. I believe the appointment of a
special envoy and the strengthening of the United Nations Military Observers Group
(UNMOGIP) would today prove counterproductive and premature.
Mr. President, for these reasons, I support your postion that creating a renewed
atmosphere of sincere, open and productive bilateral negotiations and dialogue
between India and. Pakistan is the surest way to bring about the. end of regional
tensions and the attainment of a durable peace in South Asia.
I stand ready to support initiatives that work toward producing positive negotiations in
this critical region of the world.
Sincerely,
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Attached are copies of l e t t e r s sent t o the President by
various Members of Congress. Since these l e t t e r s address
n a t i o n a l s e c u r i t y issues, we would appreciate your assistance i n
d r a f t i n g the responses.
Thank you very much f o r your assistance. I f you have any
questions, please c a l l Courtney Crouch at x67500.
The f o l l o w i n g i s a b r i e f d e s c r i p t i o n of the l e t t e r s :
1)
2)
Sen. John Edwards (D-NC), recommending t h a t former
Senator Robert Morgan be i n v i t e d t o the ceremony
commemorating the t r a n s f e r of the Panama Canal from the
United States to the Republic of Panama;
3)
Sen. John Edwards (D-NC), concerning the current
s i t u a t i o n i n Kashmir;
4)
Sen. Trent L o t t (R-MS) and f i v e other Senators,
concerning the current s i t u a t i o n i n I r a q ;
5)
Rep. Henry B o n i l l a (R-TX) and Rep. Solomon P. O r t i z (DTX), concerning Mexico's proposed new regulations f o r
automobiles t r a v e l i n g i n t o Mexico;
6)
DEC 112:17
Sen. Ben Nighthorse Campbell (R-CO) and three other
Members of Congress, concerning human r i g h t s concerns
i n Bulgaria, Greece, and Turkey and the President's
recent t r i p t o these countries;
Rep. Richard A. Gephardt (D-MO) and three other Members
of Congress, concerning the current s i t u a t i o n i n
Cyprus;
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Rep. David Minge (D-MN), supporting the recommendations
of the Senate Select POW/MIA Committee concerning the
case of POW/MIA Peter Matthes;
8)
Rep. George M i l l e r (D-CA), concerning the Navy t r a i n i n g
exercises a t the Island of Vieques, Puerto Rico; and,
9)
Rep. Jim Saxton (R-NJ) and twenty-three other Members'
of Congress, concerning the implementation of the 1996
Anti-Terrorism and E f f e c t i v e Death Penalty Act (P.L.
104-132).
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
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Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECTATITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
Shelia Gwaltney to Michael Malinowski and Chat Blakeman. Subject:
Brief Read-out. (1 page)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Kargil Crisis. (4 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Pakistan. (4 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. draft
Letter from President Clinton to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. (2
pages)
06/01/1999
PI/b(l)
006. email
Donald Camp to Kathleen Cooper. Subject: POTUS Letter to Nawaz.
(2 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. letter
Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz to Secretary Madeline
Albright. (4 pages)
05/29/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. memo
To Sandy Berger, Jim Steinberg, and Bruce Riedel from Donald
Camp. Subject: Update on Kashmir. (2 pages)
05/30/1999
Pl/b(l)
05/30/1999
Pl/b(l)
05/29/1999
Pl/b(l)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. report
Spot Commentary. (1 page)
010. report
Spot Commentary. (2 pages)
011. report
Spot Commentary. (2 pages)
012. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Pakistan. (6 pages)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1
2007-1635-F
vz2071
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Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
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personal privacy |(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l)of the FOIA|
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an agency ((b)(2) ofthe FOIAJ
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ||b)(3) ofthe FOIAJ
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIAJ
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
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SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
013. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Femandes
Discusses the Fighting. (6 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
014. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (4 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
015. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Chandra on Kargil.
(5 pages)
05/27/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(I) ofthe FOIAJ
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIAJ
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAJ
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAJ
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAJ
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
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001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Shelia Gwaltney to Michael Malinowski and Chat Blakeman. Subject:
Brief Read-out. (I page)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [S U.S.C. 552(b)|
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P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
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Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
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DOCUMENT NO.
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002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Kargil Crisis. (4 pages)
06/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [ I ]
2007-1635-F
vz207l
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PI
P2
PJ
P4
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) of the FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
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purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(J) of the PRAj
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
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2201(3).
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003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Pakistan. (4 pages)
06/01/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
O A / B o x Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
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P2
P3
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) o f t h e PRA]
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ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
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004. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (3 pages)
06/01/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz207l
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Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or betw een such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
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personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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DOCUMENT NO.
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005. draft
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Letter from President Clinton to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. (2
pages)
06/01/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
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Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
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P2
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b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
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an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PR'\|
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ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
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006. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Donald Camp to Kathleen Cooper. Subject: POTUS Letter to Nawaz.
(2 pages)
06/01/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz207l
RESTRICTION CODES
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Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz to Secretary Madeline
Albright. (4 pages)
05/29/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2]
2007-1635-F
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Camp. Subject: Update on Kashmir. (2 pages)
05/30/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
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2007-1635-F
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09:22 FAX
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INDIA/PAKISTAN: KASHMIR FIGHTING
Context: Indian air.strikes and ground assaults continued over the
weekend against a large group of infiltrators who crossed from
Pakistani-held into Indian-held Kashmir over the Line of Control. No
more aircraft have been downed, but Pakistan claims that Indian
shelling has killed civilians on its side ofthe LOC. A reported threat by
the Pakistani Foreign Secretary to use "any means necessary to defend
Pakistan has been denied by the Foreign Ministry. India has agreed to
an offer by the Pakistani Foreign Minister to come to New Delhi for
talks, but also says that military operations will not stop. Over the
weekend, the Secretary telephoned Pakistani Prime Minister Sharif and
Indian Foreign Minister Jaswant Singh to express concern and urge
restraint. The Indian press has picked up on her call to Singh, but we
would prefer not to publicize the calls further, if possible, to avoid
further complicate efforts between the two countries to end the crisis.
There is no U.S. effort to mediate the dispute.
Q:
Please update us on the fighting in Kashmir.
A:
FIGHTING CONTINUED OVER THE WEEKEND IN THE
KARGIL AREA OF KASHMIR AS INDIAN AIR STRIKES AND
GROUND ATTACKS CONTINUE AGAINST MILITANTS ON INDIA'S
SIDE OF, BUT VERY CLOSE TO, THE LINE OF CONTROL.
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INDIA HAS AGREED TO A VISIT TO NEW DELHI BY PAKISTAN'S
FOREIGN MINISTER, SARTAJ AZIZ, FOR TALKS ON THE
FIGHTING. A DATE FOR THE VISIT HAS NOT YET BEEN SET.
THE UNITED STATES WELCOMES THIS DEVELOPMENT AND
URGES PAKISTAN AND INDIA TO HOLD HIGH LEVEL
CONSULTATIONS SOON.
WE REMAIN IN TOUCH WITH THE INDIAN AND PAKISTANI
GOVERNMENTS TO EXPRESS OUR STRONG CONCERN, TO URGE
THEM TO SHOW RESTRAINT AND PREVENT THE FIGHTING FROM
SPREADING AND TO URGE BOTH COUNTRIES TO WORK
TOGETHER TO REDUCE TENSIONS.
WE URGE THE TWO COUNTRIES' PRIME MINISTERS TO STAY
CLOSELY INVOLVED WITH EFFORTS TO DEFUSE THIS CRISIS.
�06/01/99
09:22 FAX
©003
(ONLY IF ASKED ABOUT PHONE CALLS BY THE SECRETARY)
SECRETARY ALBRIGHT TELEPHONED PAKISTANI PRIME
MINISTER NAWAZ SHARIF AND INDIAN FOREIGN MINISTER
JASWANT SINGH ON SATURDAY TO EXPRESS OUR CONCERN
AND URGE RESTRAINT.
(IF ASKED ABOUT PAKISTANI FOREIGN SECRETARY'S
THREATS TO USE "ANY MEANS NECESSARY" FOR THEIR
DEFENSE.)
WE UNDERSSTAND THAT PAKISTAN'S FOREIGN MINISTRY HAS
DENIED THAT THE FOREIGN SECRETARY MADE SUCH
REMARKS. WE URGE LEADERS OF BOTH INDIA AND PAKISTAN
TO AVOID INFLAMNATORY RHETORIC AS THEY SEEK TO
RESOLVE THIS CRISIS.
(IF ASKED ABOUT SENDING A U.S. ENVOY)
�06/01/99
09:22 FAX
0004
THERE ARE NO PLANS TO SEND A U.S. ENVOY TO THE REGION
AT THIS TIME. WE NOTE THE STATED READINESS OF BOTH
COUNTRIES TO HOLD HIGH LEVEL TALKS ON THIS ISSUE.
(IF ASKED ABOUT MILITARY PREPARATIONS ELSEWHERE)
WE HAVE SEEN PRESS REPORTS OF REDEPLOYMENTS OF
TROOPS ELSEWHERE ON THE LINE OF CONTROL, BUT ARE
UNAWARE OF MILITARY MOVEMENTS BY EITHER SIDE THAT
INDICATE THEY EXPECT OUTBREAKS OF FIGHTING AT OTHER
POINTS.
(IF ASKED FOR THE U.S. POSITION ON KASHMIR)
THE UNITED STATES HAS LONG HELD THE POSITION THAT THE
KASHMIR DISPUTE MUST BE RESOLVED THROUGH
NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN WHICH TAKE
INTO ACCOUNT THE WISHES OF THE PEOPLE OF JAMMU AND
KASHMIR.
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AfTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
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Kargil [Folder 2]
2007-1635-F
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
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05/29/1999
RESTRICTION
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
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b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
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Spot Commentary. (2 pages)
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Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2071
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Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
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and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
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05/28/1999
RESTRICTION
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
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Discusses the Fighting. (6 pages)
05/28/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
2007-1635-F
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COLLECTION:
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05/27/1999
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Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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Kargil [Folder 2] [ I ]
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
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2007-1635-F
Description
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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Kargil [Folder 2] [1]
Creator
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
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7585659
42-t-7585659-20071635F-001-007-2015
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
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Folder Title:
Kargil [Folder 1] [5]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald
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2946
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
Bruce Riedel to APSNA, NSA, WHSR, and NESASIA. Subject:
Indian Foreign Minister. (6 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir Fighting.
(4 pages)
06/06/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
Partial. Page 3 only. (1 page)
c. 06/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Indian Prime
Minister. (3 pages)
06/06/1999
PI/b(I)
005. cable
re: Kashmir. (4 pages)
06/04/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2070
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)l
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financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
Bruce Riedel to APSNA, NSA, WHSR, and NESASIA. Subject:
Indian Foreign Minister. (6 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2070
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
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financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information ((b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) ofthe FOIAJ
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAJ
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAJ
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCK MK NT NO.
AND TYPE
002. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir Fighting.
(4 pages)
06/06/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2070
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of Ihe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Partial. Page 3 only. (1 page)
c. 06/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2070
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Indian Prime
Minister. (3 pages)
06/06/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1][5]
2007-1635-F
vz2070
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Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir. (4 pages)
06/04/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [5]
2007-1635-F
vz2070
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security' Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
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2007-1635-F
Description
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Kargil [Folder 1] [5]
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
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7585659
42-t-7585659-20071635F-001-006-2015
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2007-1635-F
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Box 1
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585659">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
FOIA
MARKER
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administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential
Library Staff.
Folder Title:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald
Original OA/ID Number:
2946
Row:
141
Section:
Shelf:
Position:
Stack:
v
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (6 pages)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: India's PM. (4 pages)
06/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. report
Regional Notes. (2 pages)
06/12/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. report
Spot Commentary. (1 page)
06/11/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. memo
To Karl Inderfurth from Michael Malinowski. Subject: A
Comprehensive Approach. (3 pages)
06/07/1999
Pl/b(l)
Subject: Pakistan-India. (3 pages)
06/08/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. report
Transcript. (11 pages)
06/07/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Indian Minister. (3
pages)
06/07/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Request for
Demarche. (3 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
010. email
Bruce Riedel to APSNA, NSA, WHSR and NESA. Subject: Pakistan.
(5 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. memo
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. email
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir. (6 pages)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. .'!52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: India's PM. (4 pages)
06/11/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. report
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Regional Notes. (2 pages)
06/12/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [4]
2007-1635-F
vz2069
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRAj
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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June 7, 1998
INDIA/PAKISTAN: KASHMIR FIGHTING
Context: Indian air and ground attacks continue against a large group
of infiltrators who crossed from Pakistani-held into Indian-held
Kashmir over the Line of Control. India and Pakistan have yet to agree
to a date for a visit by Pakistani Foreign Minister Sartaj Aziz to New
Delhi. We want to encourage both sides to move ahead on talks soon.
President Clinton has written to both Prime Ministers to reiterate U.S.
positions. There is no U.S. effort to mediate the dispute.
Q:
Please update us on the fighting in Kashmir.
A:
INDIAN AIR AND GROUND ATTACKS CONTINUE IN THE
KARGIL AREA OF KASHMIR AGAINST INFILTRATORS FROM
PAKISTAN. WHILE INDIA REPORTS THE CAPTURE OF SOME
STRONG POINTS, IT DID NOT MAKE MAJOR ADVANCES OVER
THE WEEKEND.
THE UNITED STATES STRONGLY REITIERATES ITS CALL FOR
RESTRAINT AND AVOIDANCE OF A SPREAD OF FIGHTING
BEYOND THE KARGIL AREA.
�INDIA AND PAKISTAN CONTINUE TO DISCUSS A DATE FOR A
VISIT TO NEW DELHI BY PAKISTAN'S FOREIGN MINISTER,
SARTAJ AZIZ, FOR TALKS ON THE FIGHTING.
THE UNITED STATES STRONGLY SUPPORTS TALKS BETWEEN
INDIA AND PAKISTAN TO RESOLVE THIS LATEST DISPUTE AND
BELIEVES THESE TALKS SHOULD TAKE PLACE AS SOON AS
POSSIBLE.
ENDING THE FIGHTING IN THE KARGIL AREA CAN ONLY BE
ACCOMPLISHED THROUGH DIRECT ENGAGEMENT BY INDIA
AND PAKISTAN.
WE REMAIN IN CONTACT WITH THE INDIAN AND PAKISTANI
GOVERNMENTS TO EXPRESS OUR STRONG CONCERN, TO URGE
THEM TO SHOW RESTRAINT AND PREVENT THE FIGHTING FROM
SPREADING AND TO URGE BOTH COUNTRIES TO WORK
TOGETHER TO REDUCE TENSIONS.
�(IF ASKED ABOUT LETTERS TO PMS FROM THE PRESIDENT)
THE PRESIDENT HAS SENT LETTERS TO THE TWO PRIME
MINISTERS REITERATING U.S. POSITIONS ON RESTRAINT AND
THE NEED TO END THE FIGHTING.
(IF ASKED ABOUT SENDING A U.S. ENVOY)
THERE ARE NO PLANS TO SEND A U.S. ENVOY TO THE REGION
AT THIS TIME. WE NOTE THE STATED READINESS OF BOTH
COUNTRIES TO HOLD HIGH LEVEL BILATERALTALKS ON THIS
ISSUE.
NOTE FOR BRIEFER - ASSISTANT SECRETARY FOR SOUTH ASIA
INDERFURTH HAS BEEN PLANNING FOR SOME TIME A VISIT TO
BANGLADESH, NEPAL AND BHUTAN, WITH A BRIEF STOP IN
CALCUTTA. THIS VISIT HAS NO CONNECTION WITH THE FIGHTING
IN KARGIL
�(IF ASKED FOR THE U.S. POSITION ON KASHMIR)
THE UNITED STATES HAS LONG HELD THE POSITION THAT THE
KASHMIR DISPUTE MUST BE RESOLVED THROUGH
NEGOTIATIONS BETWEEN INDIA AND PAKISTAN WHICH TAKE
INTO ACCOUNT THE WISHES OF THE PEOPLE OF JAMMU AND
KASHMIR.
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[FBIS Transcribed Text] President Clinton has expressed concern
over the current tension on the Line of Control in Kashmir and appealed
to India and Pakistan to exercise restraint. This has been stated in
a letter of President Clinton, which was handed over to Prime Minister
Mohammad Nawaz Sharif by the US ambassador, Mr. William Milam, in Islamabad
today. The US President conveyed greeting and good wishes to Mr. Mohammad
Nawaz Sharif.
The Prime Minister told the Ambassador that Pakistan has been
exerting all efforts to stop deterioration ofthe situation and to strengthen
peace. However, he pointed out that peace will endure only if the Kashmiris
are given the opportunity to exercise their right of self-determination.
The Prime Minister maintained that to achieve this end, it is necessary
that peace-loving countries, especially major powers, should play a
positive role.
As regards the current escalation on the Line of Control, the
Prime Minister spoke of many initiatives he had taken to defuse the
current situation and his willingness to go an extra mile to ensure
peace in the region.
Referring to the current tension on the Line of Control, the
Prime Minister said he had repeatedly emphasized to President Clinton
the centrality of Kashmir dispute to peace and security in region.
He had also stated that this international issue on which the UN Security
Council had passed a number of resolutions needed to be resolved urgently.
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Operations in crucial stage
By C. Raja Mohan
NEW DELHI, JUNE 6. As the military operation to vacate the Pakistani
aggression in Kashmir enters a decisive phase, India's diplomatic efforts to
manage the international fallout from the Kargil crisis are moving into top
gear.
While the Government hopes to receive the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Mr.
Sartaj Aziz, in the next few days in New Delhi, it is embarking on an
important initiative to normalise relations with China. The stage is now
being set for the External Affairs Minister, Mr. Jaswant Singh, to visit
China during the middle of this month.
The joint operations by the Army and the Air Force to flush out the armed
intruders have entered the 12th day. As "Operation Vijay" gathers momentum,
there is a new sense of confidence here that success is within the nation's
grasp.
�The Government is complementing the military effort in Kargil with vigorous
diplomacy. Sources in the Government say India's current diplomatic task is
two-fold. One is to nullify the attempts by Pakistan to internationalise the
Kashmir dispute and the other to explore non-military options to end the
Kargil crisis.
India cannot but be pleased with the international reaction so far that has
largely endorsed the facts on the ground - that it is the Pakistani
infiltration across the LoC which has created the present crisis and India is
well within its right to self- defence in using military force to clear the
occupation in the Kargil sector.
In a conversation with The Hindu today, Mr. Jaswant Singh said the Government
"has no reason to be dissatisfied with the international reaction". Barring
an odd exception, no major nation has supported the Pakistani position on
Kargil.
The significance of the view from Washington - reflected in the recent letter
from the President, Mr. Bill Clinton, and the remarks ofthe U.S. Ambassador
here, Mr. Richard Celeste - is being carefully weighed in the Government.
Signals from the U.S. suggest that the Clinton Administration is firmly
opposed to the internationalisation ofthe Kashmir question and will not
support Pakistan's attempts to bring the dispute before the United Nations
Security Council.
The indications are also that Washington is trying to persuade Pakistan to
withdraw the infiltrators and end the current crisis. Whether the Clinton
Administration will succeed or not is, of course, an entirely different
matter.
It also appears that Pakistan's desperate bid to whip up a war scare and
threaten the use of nuclear weapons has not succeeded. If anything,
Islamabad's nuclear blackmail may have boomeranged.
While the international community has seen through the game plan of Pakistan,
it continues to emphasise the need for an Indo-Pak. diplomatic engagement to
defuse the current crisis.
While there may be some disappointment that India has not accepted the date
offered by Pakistan, there is no dilution here ofthe Indian commitment to
receive Mr. Aziz. A spokesman of the Ministry of External Affairs said here
today that India would "shortly" offer specific dates for Mr. Aziz's visit
to India.
Official sources here say there is absolute clarity on the negotiating
objective in the talks with Pakistan - the vacation of aggression by
Islamabad. India will continue to use military force to throw out armed
infiltrators from its territory - talks or no talks with Pakistan.
At the same time, India may not be averse to considering non- military
options to achieve the goal of ending Pakistani occupation. It is entirely
upto Islamabad, which has generated the present tensions, to take those steps
�that will make the use of military force unnecessary, it is pointed out.
As India comes to terms with the current chill in its relationship with
Pakistan, it can look forward to a new warmth in the ties with China. Mr.
Jaswant Singh's talks with Chinese leaders on June 14 and 15 could mark the
end ofthe recent bitterness in Sino-lndian ties. Following the Pokhran-ll
nuclear tests in May 1998, India's relations with China had taken a nose
dive. But the wary efforts of the last few months to put the ties back on
track may now be bearing fruit. China is keen on receiving Mr. Jaswant Singh
in Beijing and had renewed the invitation to the Minister even after the fall
of the Vajpayee Government in April.
Although Mr. Singh's visit to Beijing will be focused on normalising
bilateral relations, no one in the world will miss the significance ofthe
Sino-lndian talks taking place against the backdrop ofthe Kargil crisis.
There is strong recognition here ofthe long-standing, "all weather"
relationship that exists between China and Pakistan. China's policy on
Kashmir over the last decade had steadily evolved towards a more formal
"neutrality"; and there is no evidence to suggest that it has been modified
after the crisis over Kargil.
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Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
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Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. cable
re: Inderfurth-Shahbaz. (3 pages)
06/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Inderfurth-Khokhar. (4 pages)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Chandra. (3 pages)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Deputy Secretary's Conversation. (4 pages)
06/24/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: USCINCCENT Discussions. (5 pages)
06/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: U/S Pickering Meeting. (5 pages)
06/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Kargil Situation. (7 pages)
06/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Kashmir. (2 pages)
06/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Daily Official, Informal. (1 page)
07/01/1999
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: Kashmir. (2 pages)
07/08/1999
Pl/b(l)
011. note
To Strobe Talbott from Gib Lanpher. (I page)
07/09/1999
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Inderfurth-Khokhar. (2 pages)
07/13/1999
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: DCM Sreenivasan. (3 pages)
07/13/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Acl - \ U U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security' Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOI A]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
014. cable
re: Kargil. (4 pages)
06/18/1999
Pl/b(l)
015. cable
re: India-Pakistan/Kashmir. (2 pages)
06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
016. paper
Kashmir Discussion Paper. (5 pages)
07/1999
Pl/b(l)
017. email
Bruce Riede) to @APSNA. Subject: Kashmir: Scenarios. (2 pages)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
018. email
White House Situation Room to Various. Subject: Kashmir Fighting.
(5 pages)
06/14/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAI
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Inderfurth-Shahbaz. (3 pages)
06/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1][3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidontial Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Inderfurth-Khokhar. (4 pages)
06/23/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes j(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will he reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECmiTI.E
DATE
06/23/1999
re: Chandra. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIAj
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Deputy Secretary's Conversation. (4 pages)
06/24/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information [(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�SOUTH ASIA T A S K FORCE
PRESS S T A T E M E N T
The South Asia Task Force, set up to consider issues arising from
India's and Pakistan's nuclear tests, met on June 23, 1999 in K y i v ,
Ukraine.
The Task Force reviewed the situation in the region since their last
meeting in February, taking into account recent developments o f security
concern, including the current armed conflict in Kargil. They called on
India and Pakistan to return to the path o f confidence building measures
and to implement the provisions o f UNSCR 1172.
Senior officials and experts from the f o l l o w i n g countries attended
the
meeting:
Argentina, Australia, Brazil,
Canada, China,
France,
Germany, Italy, Japan, Republic o f Korea, Russia, Ukraine, United
Kingdom, United States plus the European Commission.
The Chair was entrusted
to brief India and Pakistan on the
conclusions o f the Task Force meeting.
\
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: USCINCCENT Discussions. (5 pages)
06/25/1999
KESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Acl - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIAj
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(S) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIAj
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: U/S Pickering Meeting. (5 pages)
06/25/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Kargil Situation. (7 pages)
06/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 5.52(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIAj
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIAj
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIAj
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIAj
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIAj
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PR\|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. cable
SUBJECTATITLE
DATE
re: Kashmir. (2 pages)
06/28/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AtTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information |(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Daily Official, Informal. (1 page)
07/01/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating lo the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a F ederal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
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�THE WHITE HOUSE
O f f i c e o f the Press S e c r e t a r y
For Immediate Release
J u l y 4, 1999
JOINT STATEMENT
BY
PRESIDENT CLINTON AND PRIME MINISTER SHARIF OF PAKISTAN
P r e s i d e n t C l i n t o n and Prime M i n i s t e r S h a r i f share the view t h a t
the c u r r e n t f i g h t i n g i n t h e K a r g i l r e g i o n o f Kashmir i s
dangerous and c o n t a i n s t h e seeds o f a wider c o n f l i c t .
They a l s o
agreed t h a t i t was v i t a l f o r t h e peace o f South Asia t h a t t h e
Line o f C o n t r o l i n Kashmir be respected by both p a r t i e s , i n
accordance w i t h t h e i r 1972 Simla Accord. I t was agreed between
the P r e s i d e n t and t h e Prime M i n i s t e r t h a t c o n c r e t e steps w i l l be
taken f o r t h e r e s t o r a t i o n o f t h e l i n e o f c o n t r o l i n accordance
w i t h t h e Simla Agreement. The P r e s i d e n t urged an immediate
c e s s a t i o n o f t h e h o s t i l i t i e s once these steps are taken. The
Prime M i n i s t e r and P r e s i d e n t agreed t h a t t h e b i l a t e r a l d i a l o g u e
begun i n Lahore i n February p r o v i d e s t h e best forum f o r
r e s o l v i n g a l l issues d i v i d i n g I n d i a and P a k i s t a n , i n c l u d i n g
Kashmir. The P r e s i d e n t s a i d he would take a p e r s o n a l i n t e r e s t
i n encouraging an e x p e d i t i o u s resumption and i n t e n s i f i c a t i o n o f
those b i l a t e r a l e f f o r t s , once t h e s a n c t i t y o f t h e Line o f
C o n t r o l has been f u l l y r e s t o r e d . The P r e s i d e n t r e a f f i r m e d h i s
i n t e n t t o pay an e a r l y v i s i t t o South Asia.
30-30-30
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010. cable
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DATE
re: Kashmir. (2 pages)
07/08/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AtTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
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Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
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Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
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DATE
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07/13/1999
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Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
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information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
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014. cable
DATE
SUBJECT/TITLE
re: Kargil. (4 pages)
06/18/1999
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Pl/b(I)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian AtTairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
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015. cable
SUBJECIYTHUE
DATE
re: India-Pakistan/Kashmir. (2 pages)
06/17/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
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Kashmir Discussion Paper. (5 pages)
07/1999
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COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
2007-1635-F
vz2068
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Bruce Riedel to @APSNA. Subject: Kashmir: Scenarios. (2 pages)
06/14/1999
KESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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Kargil [Folder 1] [3]
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06/14/1999
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
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George Tenet
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This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
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DOCUMENT NO.
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SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001. cable
re: POTUS-lndian PM Vajpayee. (4 pages)
06/18/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. cable
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (4 pages)
06/16/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (2 pages)
06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (4 pages)
06/17/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Message to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (3 pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Chandra. (3 pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Kashmir. (3 pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Letter from President Clinton to Prime Minister Sharif. (3 pages)
06/20/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Points for Meeting. (2 pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: U/S Pickering's Discussion. (3 pages)
06/21/1999
Pl/b(l)
Oil. cable
re: Secretary's Meeting. (10 pages)
06/21/1999
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Undersecretary Pickering. (5 pages)
06/22/1999
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: Inderfurth's June 21. (2 pages)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
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014. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Inderfurth-Khokhar. (4 pages)
06/22/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
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FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
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06/18/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
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DATE
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (4 pages)
06/16/1999
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Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
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003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (2 pages)
06/17/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
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004. cable
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DATE
re: Message to Prime Minister Sharif. (4 pages)
06/17/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2067
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DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Message to Prime Minister Vajpayee. (3 pages)
06/19/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
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006. cable
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DATE
re: Chandra. (3 pages)
06/19/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2()07-1635-F
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financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
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06/19/1999
KESTRICTION
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COLLECTION:
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National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/I3ox Number
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
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DATE
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06/20/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [2]
2007-1635-F
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purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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06/19/1999
re: Points for Meeting. (2 pages)
RESTRICTION
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Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
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06/21/1999
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Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [2]
2007-1635-F
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purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions |(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
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G8 COMMUNIQUE KOLN 1999
G8 COMMUNIQUE KOLN 1999
1. We, the Heads of State and Government of eight major democracies and the President of the
European Commission, met in Koln for the 25th Economic Summit. On the threshold o f t h e new
millennium we discussed growing opportunities as well as forward-looking solutions to the
challenges facing our nations and the international community.
2. Globalization, a complex process involving rapid and increasing flows of ideas, capital,
technology, goods and services around the world, has already brought profound change to our
societies. It has cast us together as never before. Greater openness and dynamism have
contributed to the widespread improvement of living standards and a significant reduction in
poverty. Integration has helped to create jobs by stimulating efficiency, opportunity and growth.
The information revolution and greater exposure to each others' cultures and values have
strengthened the democratic impulse and the fight for human rights and fundamental freedoms
while spurring creativity and innovation. At the same time, however, globalization has been
accompanied by a greater risk of dislocation and financial uncertainty for some workers, families
and communities across the world.
3. The challenge is to seize the opportunities globalization affords while addressing its risks to
respond to concerns about a lack of control over its effects. We must work to sustain and
increase the benefits of globalization and ensure that its positive effects are widely shared by
people all over the world. We therefore call on governments and international institutions,
business and labor, civil society and the individual to work together to meet this challenge and
realize the full potential of globalization for raising prosperity and promoting social progress
while preserving the environment.
I. Getting the World Economy on Track for Sustained Growth
4. Since we met last year in Birmingham, the world economy has faced major challenges.
Progress has been achieved in addressing the crisis and laying the foundations for recovery.
Policy steps aimed at supporting growth in the major industrialized countries and important
policy actions leading to stronger performance in some emerging markets have improved the
economic outlook. A number of substantial challenges still remain. We therefore renew our
commitment to pursue appropriate macroeconomic policies and structural reforms. These will
contribute to more balanced growth in the world economy, thereby reducing external
imbalances.
5. The world economy is still feeling the effects of the financial crises that started in Asia two
years ago. Without an open, rules-based world trading system and the beneficial flows of goods
and services it encourages, the countries affected would be having much greater difficulty
recovering from these crises and stabilizing their economies.
6. We welcome the outline agreements recently reached by Russia with the IMF and the World
Bank and look forward to their speedy implementation as a further important step in Russia's
reform program. Once an IMF agreement is in place, we encourage the Paris Club to act
expeditiously to negotiate a debt rescheduling agreement with Russia. In order to support
Russia's efforts towards macroeconomic stability and sustainable growth, we encourage the
Paris Club to continue to deal with the problem of the Russian debt arising from Soviet era
obligations, aiming at comprehensive solutions at a later stage once Russia has established
conditions that enable it to implement a more ambitious economic reform program.
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�7. We agreed to intensify our dialogue within the G8 structures on the longer term social,
structural and economic reform In Russia. To this end, we have instructed our personal
representatives to ensure the overall continuity and cohesion of the work among the G8 on this
subject. Particular emphasis should be given to concrete areas of cooperation such as small
business development, strengthened cooperation with regions, health, the social impact of
economic transformation. We agreed to deepen our cooperation on law enforcement, fighting
organized crime and money laundering, including as they relate to capital flight.
I I . Building a World Trading System That Works for Everyone
8. The multilateral trading system incorporated in the World Trade Organization (WTO) has been
key to promoting international trade and investment and to increasing economic growth,
employment and social progress. We therefore renew our strong support for the WTO and our
commitment to an open trade and investment environment. We call on all nations to resist
protectionist pressures and to open their markets further. We encourage those states not yet
members of the WTO to join it, by accepting its principles.
9. Given the WTO's vital role, we agree on the importance of improving its transparency to make
it more responsive to civil society while preserving its government-to-government nature. We
pledge to work for a successful ministerial meeting in Seattle in order to launch the new round.
We will also seek a more effective way within the WTO for addressing the trade and environment
relationship and promoting sustainable development and social and economic welfare worldwide.
10. We therefore call on all nations to launch at the WTO Ministerial Conference in Seattle in
December 1999 a new round of broad-based and ambitious negotiations with the aim of
achieving substantial and manageable results. All members should have a stake in the process.
We encourage all members to make proposals for progress in areas where developing countries
and in particular least developed countries can make solid and substantial gains; all countries
should contribute to and benefit from the new round. An effective new round of trade
negotiations should help pave the way for the further integration of the developing countries
into the world economy. In this context we reaffirm our commitment made in Birmingham last
year to the least developed countries on improved market access. We also urge greater
cooperation and policy coherence among international financial, economic, labor and
environmental organizations.
1 1 . Because trade is increasingly global, the consequences of developments in biotechnology
must be dealt with at the national and international levels in all the appropriate fora. We are
committed to a science-based, rules-based approach to addressing these issues.
I I I . Designing Policies for More Employment
12. One of the most urgent economic problems is the high level of unempl-yment in many
countries. We reaffirm the importance of intensified in-ternational cooperation and enhanced
efforts at the national level to design the right policies for more em-ployment. To strengthen the
foundations for sustainable growth and job creation, we strongly emphasize a two-tiered
approach:
- promoting structural re-forms to enhance the adaptability and competitiveness of our
economies and to help the long-term unemployed to return to the labor market;
- pursuing macroeconomic policies for stability and growth and ensure that monetary and fiscal
policies are well balanced.
13. The greater the adaptability of our economies, the greater the likelihood that economic
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structural rigidities in labor, capital and product markets, the promotion of entrepreneurship and
innovation, investment in human capital, reform of the tax/benefit systems to strengthen
economic incentives and encourage employment, and development of an innovative and
knowledge-based society.
14. We also endorse the G8 Labor Ministers' conclusions at their conference in Washington last
February, namely to provide social safety nets that support employment, to prevent long-term
unemployment by early action, to facilitate j o b search by offering labor market information and
employment services, to promote lifelong learning and new forms of work organization, to
ensure equal access to the labor market for all workers, including j o b entrants and older
workers, and to take forward the social dialogue.
IV. Investing in People
15. Basic education, vocational training, academic qualifications, lifelong upgrading of skills and
knowledge for the labor market, and support for the development of innovative thinking are
essential to shape economic and technical progress as we move towards a knowledge-based
society. They also enrich individuals and foster civic responsibility and social inclusion.
16. In support of these goals, we agree to pursue the aims and ambitions set out in the Kdln
Charter.
17. Adaptability, employability and the management of change will be the primary challenges
for our societies in the coming century. Mobility between jobs, cultures and communities will be
essential. And the passport to mobility will be education and lifelong learning for everyone.
18. To this end, we support an increase in exchanges of teachers, administrators and students
among the nations of the Eight and with other nations and invite our experts to identify the
main obstacles to increased exchanges and to come forward with appropriate proposals before
the next Summit. We call upon the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
(OECD) and the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) to
study how different countries are attempting to raise education standards, for example by
looking at best practices in the recruitment, training, compensation and accountability o f t h e
teaching profession internationally. We commit ourselves to explore jointly ways to work
together and through international institutions to help our own countries as well as developing
nations use technology to address learning and development needs, for example, through
distance learning.
V. Strengthening Social Safeguards
19. As the process of globalization has gained momentum, it has brought with it important
social and economic progress. At the same time, rapid change and integration has left some
individuals and groups feeling unable to keep up and has resulted in some dislocation,
particularly in developing countries. We therefore need to take steps to strengthen the
institutional and social infrastructure that can give globalization a "human face" and ensure
increasing, widely shared prosperity.
20. Social security policies, including social safety nets, must be strong enough to encourage
and enable individuals to embrace global change and liberalization and to improve their chances
on the labor market, while enhancing social cohesion. We recognize that faced with financial
constraints, it is vital to strike a sustainable balance between social support programs and
greater personal responsibility and initiative.
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�2 1 . We are convinced that the countries most seriously affected by the recent economic and
financial crises will sustain a speedier recovery if they create and improve the necessary social
infrastructure. It is therefore particularly important to maintain investment in basic social
services during times of crisis. Budgetary priorities and flexibility should enhance the quality of
social infrastructure and investment.
22. Democracy, the rule of law, good governance and respect for human rights and for core
labor standards are further indispensable prerequisites for social stability. The development of
well-functioning and corruption-free institutions that are cost-effective, transparent and
accountable to the public must complement the process of liberalization.
23. We call on the International Financial Institutions (IFIs) to support and monitor the
development of sound social policy and infrastructure in developing countries. We commend
actions already being taken in this regard. We urge the International Mgnetar/ Fund (IMF) to
give more attention to this issue in designing its economic programs and to give particular
priority to core budgets such as basic health, education and training to the extent possible, even
during periods of fiscal consolidation. We welcome the efforts of the World Bank, in collaboration
with the UN, to develop principles of good practice in social policy and their work to strengthen
partnerships with borrower countries through the comprehensive development network. We
invite the World Bank and the IMF to work together to develop a set of policies and practices
that can be drawn upon, by donors and borrowers alike, in the design of adjustment programs
that ensure the protection of the most vulnerable.
24. We support improved exchange of information, including analysis o f t h e cost and benefits of
social safety nets, within the UN, the OECD, and in other appropriate fora on the design and
implementation of social reforms.
25. We commit ourselves to promote effective implementation of the International Labor
Organization's (ILO) Declaration On Fundamental Principles and Rights at Work and its Followup. We also welcome the adoption o f t h e ILO Convention on the Elimination o f t h e Worst Forms
of Child Labor. We further intend to step up work with developing countries to improve their
capacity to meet their obligations. We support the strengthening of the ILO's capacity to assist
countries in implementing core labor standards.
26. We also welcome the increasing cooperation between the ILO and the IFIs in promoting
adequate social protection and core labor standards. We urge the IFIs to incorporate these
standards into their policy dialogue with member countries. In addition, we stress the
importance of effective cooperation between the WTO and the ILO on the social dimensions of
globalization and trade liberalization.
VI. Deepening the Development Partnership
27. Developing countries are essential partners in a globalized world. We are committed to
working with t h e m , especially with the poorest countries, to eradicate poverty, launch effective
policies for sustainable development and develop their capacity to integrate better into the
global economy, thus benefiting from the opportunities offered by globalization.
- We will continue to provide substantial support and assistance to developing and transition
economies in support of their own efforts to open and diversify their economies, to democratize
and improve governance, and to protect human rights.
- We will strive gradually to increase the volume of official development assistance (ODA), and
to put special emphasis on countries best positioned to use it effectively.
- To ease future debt burdens and facilitate sustainable development, we agree to increase the
share of grant-based financing in the ODA we provide to the least developed countries.
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�- Non-governmental organizations also have an important role to play.
- While international assistance and debt relief are clearly important, their positive effects
depend on sound national efforts towards economic and structural reform and good governance,
where the private sector and civil society are able to play productive roles.
- We intend to step up work with developing countries and multilateral institutions to improve
developing country capacity to exercise their rights and meet their obligations in the global
trading system so as to ensure that they derive the full benefits of liberalized trade and thus
contribute to global economic growth.
- We call on the UN and the IFIs to help developing countries mobilize sufficient means for social
services and basic infrastructure and continue to support and to mainstream democratization,
good governance and the rule of law into country development strategies.
- We reaffirm our support for the OECD mandate to finalize a recommendation on untying aid to
the least developed countries. We call on OECD members to bring this effort to a successful
conclusion as soon as possible.
28. We reaffirm our commitment to contribute to the achievement of economic and social
development in Africa, Asia and Latin America. We will review the situation in that regard every
year, on the basis of reports by the IFIs and the relevant regional development banks, on the
alleviation of poverty.
V I I . Launching the Koln Debt Initiative
29. We have decided to give a fresh boost to debt relief to developing countries. In recent years
the international creditor community has introduced a number of debt relief measures for the
poorest countries. The Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) framework has made an
important contribution in this respect. Recent experience suggests that further efforts are
needed to achieve a more enduring solution to the problem of unsustainable debt burdens. To
this end we welcome the 1999 Koln Debt Initiative, which is designed to provide deeper, broader
and faster debt relief through major changes to the HIPC framework. The central objective of
this initiative is to provide a greater focus on poverty reduction by releasing resources for
investment in health, education and social needs. In this context we also support good
governance and sustainable development.
30. We are aware that new proposals will require additional substantial financing. While several
means of financing are under consideration, credible progress in identifying additional funding
possibilities is needed, and we stand ready to help with financing solutions. In this context we
recognize the importance of fair burden sharing among creditors.
V I I I . Redoubling Efforts to Protect the Environment
3 1 . To underscore our commitment to sustainable development we will step up our efforts to
build a coherent global and environmentally responsive framework of multilateral agreements
and institutions. We support the outcome of the G8 Environment Ministers' meeting in Schwerin
and will expedite international cooperation on the establishment, general recognition and
continual improvement of environmental standards and norms. We agree that environmental
considerations should be taken fully into account in the upcoming round of WTO negotiations.
This should include a clarification o f t h e relationship between both multilateral environmental
agreements and key environmental principles, and WTO rules.
32. We agree to continue to support the Multilateral Development Banks in making
environmental considerations an integral part of their activities and we will do likewise when
providing our own support. We will work within the OECD towards common environmental
guidelines for export finance agencies. We aim to complete this work by the 2001 G8 Summit.
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39. In many countries, violent conflicts and civil wars continue to be an obstacle to making good
use of the opportunities of globalization. Effective crisis prevention and management must
address the root causes of these conflicts. These causes include the political manipulation of
ethnic tensions, economic and social inequality, and extreme poverty as well as the absence of
democracy, the rule of law and good political and economic governance. They are often
exacerbated by human rights violations, environmental degradation, scarcity of resources, rapid
population growth and the rapid spread of diseases.
40. In order to improve our ability to prevent crises, it is necessary, consistent with the
principles and purposes of the UN Charter, t o :
- enhance the capacity to recognize and address the potential for conflict at an early stage.
Risks and causes of violent conflicts must be more effectively monitored and the information
shared to forestall t h e m ;
- ensure that our security, economic, environmental and development policies are properly
coordinated and are conducive to the prevention of violent conflict. We will, in our dialogue with
other countries and International institutions, work to coordinate our policies;
- recognize the important role the United Nations plays in crisis prevention and seek to
strengthen its capacity in this area;
- monitor systematically military expenditures in the larger context of public expenditure
patterns and in the macroeconomic context for growth and development;
- encourage and support the efforts of regional organizations and arrangements to expand their
jurisdictional and operational ability, in accordance with international law, to help control and
resolve conflict in their area;
- promote a free press, establish fair electoral processes, help improve the democratic
accountability and functioning of legislatures, of judicial systems and of the military and the
police forces, and improve human rights monitoring and advocacy.
4 1 . We are concerned at the continuing global spread of AIDS. We reaffirm the need to continue
efforts to combat AIDS at the national and international level through a combined strategy of
prevention, vaccine development and appropriate therapy. We welcome and support the
coordinating and catalytic role of UNAIDS in the fight against AIDS. We call on co-sponsors and
other partners to cooperate in the formulation of clear goals, strategies and initiatives at both
the global and regional level.
42. We also pledge to continue our national and international efforts in the fight against
infectious and parasitic diseases, such as malaria, polio and tuberculosis, and their drugresistant forms. I n particular we will continue to support the endeavors of the World Health
Organization and its initiatives "Roll Back Malaria" and "Stop TB". We call on governments to
adopt these recommended strategies.
43. In light of the increasing importance of issues concerning food safety we invite the OECD
Working Group on Harmonization of Regulatory Oversight of Biotechnology and the OECD Task
Force for the Safety of Novel Foods and Feeds to undertake a study of the implications of
biotechnology and other aspects of food safety. We invite OECD experts to discuss their findings
with our personal representatives. We ask the latter to report to us by the next Summit on
possible ways to improve our approach to these issues through international and other
institutions, taking into account the reflections underway in other fora.
44. We welcome the growing recognition by the international community of the damaging
effects of all forms of corruption and the coming into force of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention
in February 1999. We hope that more countries will ratify the Convention. We applaud the
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results and planned follow-up of the international conference on anti-corruption efforts, attended
by over 80 countries including all G8 partners, and the OECD conference on anti-corruption
efforts, both held in the United States in February 1999. In the context o f t h e UN Crime
Convention, we urge that acts of corruption involving public officials be made criminal offenses.
45. We will sustain the momentum of international efforts to combat transnational organized
crime and the threat it represents to political, financial and social stability worldwide. We
commend the work o f t h e Senior Experts Groups on Transnational Organized Crime and on
Terrorism and urge them to continue their work, in particular for an early conclusion of the
negotiations of UN conventions and protocols on organized crime. We also call for more rapid
progress of negotiations on the UN Convention on the Financing of Terrorism. We ask the two
expert groups to report back to us next year. We reaffirm our commitment to tackle the drug
issue, in particular through active implementation of the conclusions o f t h e 1998 UN General
Assembly Special Session on the World Drug Program. We welcome the upcoming Ministerial
Meeting on Crime to be held in Moscow this fall.
46. We renew the commitment we made at the 1996 Moscow Summit to safety first in the use of
nuclear power and the achievement of high safety standards worldwide. In this regard, we
attach great importance to the results of the Nuclear Safety Convention peer review meeting
and to the International Atomic Energy Agency Conference on Strengthening Nuclear Safety in
Eastern Europe.
47. We reaffirm our commitment to strengthen cooperation in the field of nuclear safety. We
welcome the concerted efforts to address the Year 2000 computer problem ("Millennium Bug")
in this area. With regard to the Nuclear Safety Account, we continue to attach great importance
to full and timely implementation of the grant agreements.
48. There has been real progress since the Birmingham Summit in tackling the "Millennium
Bug". But there is still much to do. We will maintain vigorous programs of action to ensure our
own Year 2000 readiness and to minimize the potential impact on our countries and on the
world as a whole. We urge all other governments to do the same. In these efforts, high priority
should be given to the key infrastructure sectors * energy, telecommunications, financial
services, transport and health * as well as to defense, the environment and public safety. Public
confidence will be crucial and will depend heavily upon transparency and openness as to the
state of preparation in critical sectors. Governments, international organizations, infrastructure
providers and information technology suppliers will need to ensure a regular flow of reliable
information to the general public. I t will be important, as the date approaches, for responsible
bodies to have in place contingency plans to cope with system failures that may occur in the
most sensitive areas despite intensive preparations. We urge third countries to do the same. We
will maintain close cooperation among ourselves and with others on this as well as other aspects
of the problem. We shall convene a special G8 conference on contingency planning later this
year.
Next Summit
49. We have accepted the invitation of the Prime Minister of Japan to meet in Okinawa (Kyushu)
on 21-23 July next year.
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G 8 - S t a t e m e n t on Regional I s s u e s
Kosovo
We welcome the decisive steps already taken and now underway to end violence and repression
in Kosovo, to establish peace and to provide for the safe and free return of all refugees and
displaced persons to their homes. In this regard, we particularly welcome the adoption on June
10 of United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1244, and commend the intensive
efforts of our Foreign Ministers and others, including the Special Envoys of the European Union
and the Russian Federation, to restore peace and security.
We reaffirm strong support for the international civil and security presences in accordance with
UNSCR 1244. We welcome the leadership of the United Nations in the international civil
presence, and pledge to collaborate closely to ensure the United Nations' success in carrying out
its complex mission. We also welcome the agreement reached between NATO and Russia on the
international security presence, and the relevant Military Technical Agreement. In that regard,
we insist that all parties to the conflict in Kosovo respect the cease-fire and fully abide by the
terms of UNSCR 1244 and the Military Technical Agreement concerning the withdrawal of all
Yugoslav and Serb military, police, and paramilitary forces from Kosovo and the demilitarization
of the KLA and other armed Kosovo Albanian groups.
We expect all residents of Kosovo to contribute to the creation of a democratic, multi-ethnic
Kosovo. The return of refugees and displaced persons to their homes, and the assurance of
security for all persons including Serb and all other minorities in Kosovo will be high priorities of
the international community. To ensure the wellbeing of the refugees and displaced persons,
their return must be undertaken in a safe, orderly, and organized fashion. We will work
cooperatively with each other, the United Nations, the European Union, the OSCE, and other
international organizations to facilitate safe return including demining.
We will fully cooperate with the work of the International Criminal Tribunal for the Former
Yugoslavia. We affirm our commitment to a meeting of the international donor community in
July to address short-term humanitarian and other needs for Kosovo, and a subsequent meeting •
in the fall after a full assessment of needs has been developed pursuant to the assistance
coordination process chaired by the European Commission and the World Bank.
We stress the importance o f t h e civil implementation and, given the key role the G8 has played
in the Kosovo crisis, we invite our Foreign Ministers to review on a regular basis the progress
achieved thus far in this process and to provide further guidance.
South Eastern Europe Stability Pact and Donor Coordination
We welcome the adoption of the Stability Pact on June 10 in Cologne, an initiative of the
European Union which will continue to play the leading role. This Stability Pact has launched a
process for South Eastern Europe with the objective of a positive m i d - and long-term perspective
for the countries in the region to achieve lasting peace as well as political and economic
stability. We take note that countries in the region participating in the Stability Pact commit
themselves to continued democratic and economic reforms, as well as bilateral and regional
cooperation amongst themselves to advance their integration, on an individual basis, into EuroAtlantic structures. We consider this stabilization process to be one of the major political and
economic challenges ahead of us. We declare our readiness to take strong action to achieve all
the objectives of the Stability Pact. In regard to the above, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
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must demonstrate a full commitment to all of the principles and objectives of the Pact.
We underline that, in order to achieve the goals of the Stability Pact, the countries of the region
bear a primary responsibility. Assistance from outside can help, but not replace the countries'
own efforts. Therefore we call on the countries of South Eastern Europe to cooperate with each
other and within the international community to develop a shared strategy for stability and
growth o f t h e region. In recognition o f t h e principle of fair burden sharing, we also call on the
international donor community to undertake the necessary measures in order to give the
countries in the region a strong signal of active international support and solidarity and to
organize donor conferences as early as feasible.
We welcome the progress made through the chairmanship of the European Commission and the
World Bank towards establishing a donor coordination process to develop a coherent
international assistance strategy for the region opening the door for all donor opportunities as
well as to mobilize additional financial support for reconstruction, regional integration, economic
recovery and reform and to promote sound macroeconomic and structural policies by the
countries concerned. This process will be guided by the High Level Steering Group, in which the
Special Coordinator of the Stability Pact will play an important role.
The High Level Steering Group will be co-chaired by the European Commission and the World
Bank and include the Special Coordinator of the Stability Pact, the IMF, the EIB and the EBRD
which will be active in the region, plus one UN representative and the Finance Ministers of major
donor countries and, where appropriate, Development Ministers.
Middle East Peace Process
We reaffirm our support for a negotiated settlement in the Middle East, that should be based on
the full implementation of existing commitments and on the principles of land for peace, UNSC
resolutions 242 and 338, the Madrid and Oslo Agreements, UNSC resolution 425, and secure
and recognized boundaries. We welcome recent encouraging statements by the Prime Ministerelect of Israel and call upon all parties to pursue the Middle East Peace Process with resolve,
renewed efforts and good faith, leading to a comprehensive, just and lasting peace.
We urge both Israel and the Palestinians to implement fully and promptly the Wye River
Memorandum, to combat terror, to fight violence and incitement to violence and to refrain from
all activities that prejudge the outcome of the Permanent Status negotiations. We call upon both
sides to resume immediately the Permanent Status negotiations. We believe that the parties
should set a goal of concluding the Permanent Status negotiations within a target period of one
year.
We also call for an early resumption of negotiations between Israel and Syria and Lebanon in
order to achieve peace agreements. In the meantime, we urge all parties concerned strictly to
respect the provisions of the April 26, 1996, understanding and to contribute actively to the
work of the monitoring group in South Lebanon.
We equally underline the importance of resuming the multilateral track of the peace process and
encourage the working groups and steering group to pursue their activities, supporting the
bilateral negotiations and enhancing regional cooperation and economic integration.
We remind all parties that sustained economic development and improved living standards for
the Palestinian people are real factors in securing peace and enhancing stability in the region.
We are convinced that peace and security and the fulfillment of the rights of all the people of the
Middle East, including the Palestinians, are vital to a lasting, just and negotiated settlement that
provides for the Palestinians to live as a free people on their own land.
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We welcome King Abdullah's reaffirmation of Jordan's long-standing support for the Middle East
Peace Process. We are committed to enhancing stability by supporting Jordan's economic reform
during this critical period. We recognize the importance that Jordan attaches to alleviating its
debt burden and call on the international community to provide economic assistance, including,
where appropriate, debt relief.
Nigeria
The G8 warmly welcomes Nigeria's return to civilian rule and democracy. It recognizes that the
strong backing of the international community will be needed to help the new government
implement the necessary political and economic reforms. The G8 will assist positive change in
Nigeria by continued support for democracy and human rights, good governance, transparency
and accountability and the reduction of poverty.
Kashmir
We are deeply concerned about the continuing military confrontation in Kashmir following the
infiltration of armed intruders which violated the Line of Control. We regard any military action
to change the status quo as irresponsible. We therefore call for the immediate end of these
actions, restoration of the Line of Control and for the parties to work for an immediate cessation
of the fighting, full respect in the future for the Line of Control and the resumption of the
dialogue between India and Pakistan in the spirit o f t h e Lahore Declaration.
Cyprus
The Cyprus problem has gone unresolved for too long. Resolution of this problem would not only
benefit all the people of Cyprus, but would also have a positive impact on peace and stability in
the region.
Both parties to the dispute have legitimate concerns that can and must be addressed. The
members of the G8 are convinced that only comprehensive negotiations covering all relevant
issues can do this.
The members o f t h e G8, therefore, urge the UN Secretary-General in accordance with relevant
UN Security Council resolutions to invite the leaders of the two parties to negotiations in the fall
of 1999. They call upon the two leaders to give their full support to such a comprehensive
negotiation, under the auspices of the UN Secretary-General.
In accepting this invitation, the two parties/leaders should commit themselves to the following
principles:
- No pre-conditions;
- All issues on the table;
- Commitment in good faith to continue to negotiate until a settlement is reached;
- Full consideration of relevant UN resolutions and treaties.
The members o f t h e G8 undertake to give their full and sustained backing to the negotiating
process and hope that it will prove possible for its outcome to be reported to the meetings of
Heads of State and Government at the OSCE Summit this November.
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and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
(.'. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
012. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Undersecretary Pickering. (5 pages)
06/22/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2067
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 22()4(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(H)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(J) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIAj
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
013. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Inderfurth's June 21. (2 pages)
06/23/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2067
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
014. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Inderfurth-Khokhar. (4 pages)
06/22/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
2007-1635-F
vz2067
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute |(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PR\|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Dublin Core
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Title
A name given to the resource
Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
An unambiguous reference to the resource within a given context
2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
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86 folders in 5 boxes
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
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Paper
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Title
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Kargil [Folder 1] [2]
Creator
An entity primarily responsible for making the resource
National Security Council
Donald Camp
Source
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7585659
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Identifier
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2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
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Box 1
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585659">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
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Case Number: 2007-1635-F
FOIA
MARKER
This is not a textual record. This is used as an
administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential
Library Staff.
Folder Title:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
Staff Office-Individual:
Near East and South Asian Affairs-Camp, Donald
Original OA/ID Number:
2946
Row:
41
Section:
Shelf:
Position:
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
001. list
Kargil Chronology. (6 pages)
07/1999
Pl/b(l)
002. list
Duplicate of 001. (6 pages)
07/1999
Pl/b(l)
003. cable
re: Request for Demarches. (2 pages)
05/25/1999
Pl/b(l)
004. cable
re: U/S Pickering and A/S Inderfurth. (4 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
005. cable
re: Chandra on Kargil (3 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
006. cable
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/04/1999
Pl/b(l)
007. cable
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
008. cable
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
009. cable
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (5 pages)
06/02/1999
Pl/b(l)
010. cable
re: Message to Vajpayee. (3 pages)
06/03/1999
Pl/b(l)
011. cable
re: Message to Nawaz Sharif. (2 pages)
06/04/1999
Pl/b(l)
012. cable
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/09/1999
Pl/b(l)
013. cable
re: U/S Pickering's Meeting. (3 pages)
06/08/1999
Pl/b(l)
RESTRICTION
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [ I ]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information ((b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency ((b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells ((b)(9) of the FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office ((a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA)
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or betw een such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
014. cable
re: Request for Demarche. (3 pages)
06/05/1999
Pl/b(l)
015. cable
re: Chandra on List. (3 pages)
06/09/1999
Pl/b(l)
016. cable
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (3 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
017. cable
re: Inderfurth 6/9 Meeting. (3 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
018. cable
re: Letter from the Secretary. (2 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
019. cable
re: Undersecretary Pickering Meeting. (3 pages)
06/12/1999
Pl/b(l)
020. cable
re: Request for Demarche. (3 pages)
06/12/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [ I ]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information |(b)(l) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
001. list
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Kargil Chronology. (6 pages)
07/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. .S.S2(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe F01A|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions ((b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
002. list
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
Duplicate of 001. (6 pages)
07/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
PJ
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(J) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
003. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Request for Demarches. (2 pages)
05/25/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom of Information Act - |S U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
004. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: U/S Pickering and A/S Inderfurth. (4 pages)
05/28/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) ofthe PRAI
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
005. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Chandra on Kargil (3 pages)
05/28/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
V22066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) of the FOIA|
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) of the PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
006. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/04/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Polder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. S52(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l)ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
007. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder ! ] [ ! ]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
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Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(.S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
008. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/03/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [1
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Acl - (-44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy |(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe I OIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
009. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (5 pages)
06/02/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information ((a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P.S Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency ((b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe F"OIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information ((b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance w ith 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
010. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Message to Vajpayee. (3 pages)
06/03/1999
P]/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions ((b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
Oil. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Message to Nawaz Sharif. (2 pages)
06/04/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Prcsidcnlial Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - |5 U.S.C. 552(l))|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PKM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
012. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Secretary's Conversation. (2 pages)
06/09/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) of the FOI A)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information ((b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(S>) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
013. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: U/S Pickering's Meeting. (3 pages)
06/08/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - [S U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information |(a)(l) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe F01A|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
014. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
06/05/1999
re: Request for Demarche. (3 pages)
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder I] [ I ]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act - (5 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(h)(1) ofthe FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) of the FOI A]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA)
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRAj
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
015. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Chandra on List. (3 pages)
06/09/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of Ihe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
016. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Inderfurth Meeting. (3 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - |44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute |(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information |(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA|
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
Release would v iolate a Federal statute [(aX3) of the PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRAj
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
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2201(3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
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017. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
re: Inderfurth 6/9 Meeting. (3 pages)
06/10/1999
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act - (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)|
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency |(b)(2) ofthe FOIA|
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA|
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) of the FOIA|
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe F01A|
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) of the FOIA)
National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) of the PRA|
Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA|
Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA|
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
018. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Letter from the Secretary. (2 pages)
06/10/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
2007-1635-F
V22066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office |(a)(2) ofthe PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) ofthe PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) of the PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) ofthe PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) ofthe FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
019. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Undersecretary Pickering Meeting. (3 pages)
06/12/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl/b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number: 2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)|
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 5S2(b)|
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA|
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) of the PRA|
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(S) ofthe PRA|
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) of the PRA|
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) ofthe FOIA|
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA)
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes 1(b)(7) ofthe FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) ofthe FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells |(b)(9) ofthe FOIA)
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�Withdrawal/Redaction Marker
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
020. cable
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
re: Request for Demarche. (3 pages)
06/12/1999
RESTRICTION
Pl./b(l)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
Near East and South Asian Affairs (Donald Camp)
OA/Box Number:
2946
FOLDER TITLE:
Kargil [Folder 1]
2007-1635-F
vz2066
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204(a)J
Freedom of Information Act -15 U.S.C. 552(b)l
PI National Security Classified Information 1(a)(1) ofthe PRA)
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office 1(a)(2) ofthe PRA)
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute 1(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information 1(a)(4) ofthe PRA|
P5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors |a)(5) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information 1(b)(1) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency 1(b)(2) ofthe FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute 1(b)(3) ofthe FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information 1(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy 1(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes |(b)(7) ofthe FOIA|
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions 1(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells 1(b)(9) ofthe FOIA|
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
ofgift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
�
Dublin Core
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Title
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Pakistani Support of Terrorist Operations in Jammu & Kashmir
Creator
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National Security Council
George Tenet
Donald Camp
Kathleen Cooper
Stephen Grummon
NSC Cables
NSC Emails
NSC Records Management System
Identifier
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2007-1635-F
Description
An account of the resource
This collection consists of records related to Pakistani support of terrorist operations in Jammu & Kashmir. The majority of the records in this collection are closed due to National Security. This collection contains records from late 1993 to 2001. Open records are largely administrative paperwork tracking the movement of memorandum through the National Security Council. The collection also includes correspondence to the President from members of the public, the United States Congress and Senate, and some from the Jammu & Kashmir Liberation Front. It also includes some open press articles reporting on the situation in the Kashmir.<br /><br /><span>This collection topic was requested via the Freedom of Information Act</span>
Provenance
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Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Extent
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86 folders in 5 boxes
Is Part Of
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<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
Text
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Original Format
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Paper
Dublin Core
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Title
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Kargil [Folder 1] [1]
Creator
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National Security Council
Donald Camp
Source
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7585659
42-t-7585659-20071635F-001-002-2015
Identifier
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2007-1635-F
Is Part Of
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Box 1
<a href="http://clinton.presidentiallibraries.us/items/show/47945">Collection Finding Aid</a>
<a href="https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7585659">National Archives Catalog Description</a>
Provenance
A statement of any changes in ownership and custody of the resource since its creation that are significant for its authenticity, integrity, and interpretation. The statement may include a description of any changes successive custodians made to the resource.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Publisher
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William J. Clinton Presidential Library & Museum
Format
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Adobe Acrobat Document
Medium
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Preservation-Reproduction-Reference
Date Created
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9/30/2015