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- FOR ECONOMIC POLICY CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ADMINISTRATOR, AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DEPUTY ASSISTANT
- PDD-19 - Environmental Policy on Mulitlateral Development Banks and Global Environmental Facility, 1/5/1994
- POLICY CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF CHAIRMAN, EXPORT-IMPORT BANK ADMINISTRATOR, AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION
- OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE UNITED NATIONS CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL
- OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE REPRESENTATIVE OF THE UNITED STATES TO THE UNITED NATIONS CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE CHAIRMAN OF THE COUNCIL
- OF THE COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY CHAIRMAN OF THE JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ADMINISTRATOR OF THE AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR OF THE ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY ADMINISTRATOR
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on communications between President Clinton and various world leaders regarding air strikes against Iraq in December 1998. Correspondence between President Clinton and Russian President Boris
- . , Secondly, I'd like to share with you my anal~ysis of Saddam's behavior. Naturally, some of this is just ~rovocation; he. can't resist that, and it's naturally directed at the American President and the Security Council. But the re~l problem is elsewhere
- This declassification review contains a September 1998 memo from the National Security Advisor to President Clinton regarding a NATO ultimatum and a March 1999 meeting memo on military options.
- . BACKGROUND At the direction of the North Atlantic Council (NAC) , SACEUR has developed a phased air operation, designated Operation "Allied Force", to respond to developments in Kosovo. The initial package of air strikes ("Phase I") is focused primarily
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material from the files of Robert Boorstin, NSC Speechwriter. Material includes a memo from National Security Advisor Anthony Lake to President Clinton regarding a 1995 speech before the UN General
- , the U.S. will continue its support for an array of initiatives aimed at promoting sustainable development, while seeking substantive follow-up to the UN Conference on Environment and Development. Finally, the U.S. will support Security Council reform
- in Haiti, and noted that it might be necessary to have a "reconfigured" mission, and consequently a restated UNSC mandate. When he was asked to confirm that he would agree to a new UN military mission, President Aristide asked what its "reconfigured
- SECRETARY NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Subject: Request for a meeting between National Security Advisor Lake and Rwandan President Pasteur Bizimungu The State Department requests that National Security Advisor Lake meet with Rwandan President Pasteur
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on France from the White House Office of Records Management Subject Files. Material includes memos and talking points from Secretary of Treasury Robert Rubin to President Clinton, regarding
- to involve a broad group of countries. French Agenda for IMF Reform President Chirac may raise French proposals to transform the IMF's Interim Committee into a Council that would provide the IMF with greater "political" guidance. We do not support the French
- Declassified Documents concerning National Security Council (NSC)
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains the Summary of Conclusions for the Principals and Deputies Committee (PC/DC) meetings of the National Security Council (NSC). The topics covered include Haiti, Bosnia, Kosovo, and Iraq from 1994 thru
- COUNCIL WASHINGTON. D.C. 20506 Summary of Conclusions of Meeting of the NSC Deputies Committee DATE: May 10, 1994 LOCATION: Situation Room TIME: 5:30 - 6:30pm SUBJECT: Summary oj Conclusions of Deputies Committee Meeting on Haiti fi) PARTICIPANTS
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains conversations (memcons and telcons) between President Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom, from 1997 through 2000. Topics of discussion include Northern Ireland, Iraq
- Minister Tony Blair (U) PARTICIPANTS: The President William Crowe, Ambassador to the UK Samuel R. Berger, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Mary Ann Peters, Director for European Affairs, National Security Council (Notetaker
- or several states). These groups have been slow to develop or plan joint projects (though some steps, such as a Visegrad free trade agreement, have been taken). Some of the problem is lack of technical resources and some is lack cif sustained political
- in the region, especially current members of the UN Security Council. Obviously, the Balkans (and the FRY in particular) would be a special focus for public diplomacy effort. We should stress the same themes that we employ elsewhere (see below), but emphasize
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on telephone conversations (telcons) between President Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin from June 13-14, 1999. Material includes emails with drafts of proposed talking points
- : CARLOS PASCUAL FROM: STUART KAUFMAN SUBJECT: Memo and Points for Phone Call with Yeltsin Attached are a memo and points for the President's phone call to Russian President Yeltsin on Sunday morning, June 13. Concurrence by: Schulte, Fuerth RECOMMENDATION
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on communications between President Clinton and various world leaders regarding military intervention in Haiti in 1994. Talking points for telelphone conversations with the Belgian, Bolivian
- a week of the intervention. Talking Points • Enjoyed our meeting in June at the World Cup; look forward to meeting again in December at Summit of the Americas. • Your strong interest in sustainable development is on target. We are going to do
- This declassification review contains material on December 1994 meetings between Vice President Al Gore and Russian Prime Minister Victor Chernomyrdin. Cables between the U.S. embassy in Moscow and the Office of the Secretary of State include
- IS THAT THEY ARE CURRENTLY WORKING ON A RESPONSE TO THE PRESIDENTS LETTER, WHICH WE ASSUME WILL INCLUDE A RESPONSE TO HIS PROPOSAL TO HOLD CW CONSULTATIONS IN MOSCOW. ^-{6)-€>N BW, THE HEADS OF DEL HAVE AGREED TO MEET IN MOSCOW DURING THE SAME TIME PERIOD (DECEMBER 12-13
- of U.N. personnel in April 1994, U.N. Security Council discussions on Rwanda during the spring of 1994, and the international response to the Rwandan refugee crisis in the summer of 1994.
- , DEVELOPMENTS IN RUSSIA AND IN EX-YUGOSLAVIA AS THE KEY ISSUES FOR THE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER -0 0 M P -I- D 8 » T - I h - h 'SECTION 02 OF 02 BRUSSELS 00062 ' DEPARTMENT FOR EUR/RPE AND EUR/NE E.O. 12356: DECL: OADR TAGS: OVIP (CHRISTOPHER
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on Rwanda from 1993 through 1995, from the files of Susan Rice, Director for National Security Council Global Affairs. Material includes cables, letters, reports, and memos on a variety
- THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30. END SUMMARY. 3. IN INFORMAL SC CONSULTATIONS SEPTEMBER 2 9, THE PRESIDENT OF THE COUNCIL (VENEZUELA), FRANCE, CAPE VERDE, PAKISTAN ON BEHALF OF THE NAM CAUCUS, AND SPAIN CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY DECLASSIFIED PER E.0.13526 F
- (_ x N O LIBRARY P O O O Y TN HTCP CONFIDENTIAL. NATIONAL SECURITY 6506 COUNCIL W A S H I N G T O N , D.C. 2 0 5 0 4 INFORMATION MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: SAMUEL BERGER SUBJECT: Designations o f Foreign T e r r o r i s t to Prevent T
- THE EXTREMISTS, ADVOCATE AN ISLAMIC STATE. A LEADING SECULAR OPPOSITION PAPER CALLED THE ARRESTS UNPRECEDENTED, AND OTHERS CLAIM PRESIDENT MUBARAK PERSONALLY CECRET EO 13526 1.4c FINAL SECTION OF 2 EO 13526 1.4c ORDERED THE MEASURES. CAIRO HAS ALSO W N LAWSUITS
- with allies on the development of a follow-on strategy to deter further Serb provocations and prevent the collapse of the UNPROFOR mission: • At a minimum, this strategy must preserve Bosnian government presence in and access to Sarajevo, and it must sustain
- and summaries of conclusions of NSC Deputies Committee meetings and handwritten notes from Ad Hoc and Peacekeeping Core Group meetings. Memos from National Security Advisor Anthony Lake to President Clinton concerning humanitarian relief efforts in the summer
- SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENCY ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER. THE FRENCH K O THEY HAVE AT LEAST TEN POSITIVE VOTES NW [ONE MORE THAN NEEDED TO PASS A RESOLUTION IN THE VBSENCE OF A VETO). THE FRENCH BELIEVE THE RWANDA )PERATION MEETS THE CRITERIA SPELLED OUT
- , batteries.) Then have the team regroup in Zagreb or Belgrade to develop a distribution plan. (Ask OFDA if the DART has already done or if they see a need for this.) If they don't already have a good tracking system to record final end user distribution, set
- a l i n g w i t h a p o t e n t i a l mounting refugee problem i n Tuzla. f £ ) -r SECRET 20227 M c U r \ LI NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON. D.C. 20506 March 15, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR MR. LEON FUERTH A s s i s t a n t t o t h e Vice President
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on communications between President Clinton and various world leaders regarding military force against the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia between October 1998 and April 1999. Material includes
- a Council increased transparency and a c c o u n t a b i l i t y of w o r l d f i n a n c i a l systems; i t s a t some form o f c a p i t a l c o n t r o l s ; and, f i n a l l y , /ncreased development a s s i s t a n c e . - There are few r a d i c a l
- o n . ^ President Chirac: I can only say, before l e a v i n g t h e s u b j e c t o f the o f f e n s i v e , t h a t i n the c u r r e n t circumstances i t would be good to have t h e UN S e c u r i t y Council R e s o l u t i o n on the Rapid
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on Tony Blair, specifically on President Clinton's meetings and correspondence with the Prime Minister from 1997 through 2000. Material includes memos, letters, and talking points on a variety
- xo^- ova- r\ MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: SAMUEL B E R G E g ^ SUBJECT: Purpose 8/U/15 Your Trip t o Europe i n May To approve the o u t l i n e o f your May t r i p t o Europe and decide whether t o stop i n London f o r a meeting w i t h
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material from the files of Robert Boorstin, NSC Speechwriter. Material includes a memo from National Security Advisor Anthony Lake to President Clinton regarding an 1994 trip to Germany. Also included
- were released in full. COHriDDHTIAC THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON J u l y 2, 1994 INFORMATION MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT FROM: ANTHONY LAK^\^/ SUBJECT: Your T r i p t o Germany, J u l y 10-12 OVERVIEW Your v i s i t t o Germany f o r b i l a t
- PDD-53 - Amendment to Organization of National Security Council, 1/9/1997
- of National Security Council, January 9, 1997] " Stack: v Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 43 6 9 1 20004 THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGTON ,I January 9, 19:97 i PRESIDENTIAL DECISION DIRECTIVE/NSC-53 MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY
- PDD-65 - Amendment to Organization of National Security Council, 6/23/1998
- TO THE UNITED NATIONS ADMINIST~TOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION . AGENCY UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTOR" OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET CHAIRMAN, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISORS CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT ' DIRECTOR,. OFFICE OF NATIONAL DRUG CONTROL
- CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ADMINISTRATOR, AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT ADMINISTRATOR, ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AGENCY DEPUTY ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT
- The Director of Central Intelligence The Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers The Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff The Administrator, Agency for International Development The Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency Administrator, Environmental
- , September 16, 1994] , Stack: Row: v 43 Section: '6 Shelf: 8 . Position: 2 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY 20978 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON September 16, 1994 PRESIDENTIAL DECISION DIRECTIVE/NSC - 29 MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT THE SECRETAR Y
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains two memorandums of conversation (memcons). The first memcon is between President Clinton and President Lech Walesa of Poland on April 21, 1993. The second memcon is between President Clinton
- "If:D tl~ IJART )Iti~""" PER,E.O. 13526 C1..t.''''''''''' "I"~h" ~ The President: I agree with your general outline of the situation. We want to provide assistance and develop trade with Poland and all f.ormer communist countries. The U.S
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains two memorandums of conversation (memcons). The first memcon is between President Clinton and President Lech Walesa of Poland on April 21, 1993. The second memcon is between President Clinton
- "If:D tl~ IJART )Iti~""" PER,E.O. 13526 C1..t.''''''''''' "I"~h" ~ The President: I agree with your general outline of the situation. We want to provide assistance and develop trade with Poland and all f.ormer communist countries. The U.S
- , May 20, 1998] . .. , Stack: Row: Section: ' Shelf:, Position: v 43 6 9 2 FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY, 20365 THE WHITE HOUSE WASH INGTON May 22, 1998 PRESIDENTIAL DECISION DIRECTIVE/NSC-63 MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY
- of two years. The position of Chairman of the Policy Board will rotated among the CIA, FBI, and Department of De se. • The Policy Bo~rd will consider, develop and recommend for implementation to the Assistant to the President for National Security Af
- OF ENERGY DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE CHIEF OF STAFF TO THE PRESIDENT DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY THE CHAIRMAN
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on Rwanda from the files of NSC Global Issues and Multilateral Affairs director, Richard Clarke, from 1993 thru 1994. Department of State cables concerning U.N. Security Council discussions
- SUGGEST BEGINNING WITH A SMALLER HUMANITARIAN SECURITY OPERATION WHILE DEVELOPING THE POLITICAL AND ECONOMIC TRACKS. END SUMMARY. UNAMIR RENEWAL 4. WE HAVE TWO RESOLUTIONS TO GET THROUGH THE COUNCIL IN THE NEXT MONTH. THE FIRST IS THE UNAMIR MODATE
- . 2. SUMMARY. IN INFORMALS ON 10 OCTOBER, THE COUNCIL WELCOMED THE 29 SEPTEMBER REPORT OF THE SYG ON UNCRO AND APPROVED A DRAFT LETTER FROM THE COUNCIL PRESIDENT TO THE SYG AGREEING WITH THE REPORT'S CONCLUSIONS. AMBASSADOR GHAREKHAN INFORMED
- OF COMMERCE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ADMINISTRATOR, AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- OF COMMERCE DIRECTOR OF THE OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT AND BUDGET UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE CHAIR, COUNCIL OF ECONOMIC ADVISERS THE CHAIRMAN, JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF ADMINISTRATOR, AGENCY FOR INTERNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT
- SAW PUTIN AS "HIS" PRESIDENT - ONLY TO FEEL BETRAYED AFTER HE REDUCED THEIR POWER AND TOOK THEM OUT OF THE FEDERATION COUNCIL. S.-fC^-THE CENTRAL ISSUE NOW, SAID BEREZOVSKIY, IS WHETHER RUSSIAN SOCIETY ACCUMULATES ENOUGH OF THE "POWER OF FREEDOM
- SUBJECT: THE YELTSIN-LEBED ANALOGY 1. (U) CLASSIFIED BY THOMAS GRAHAM, ACTING POLITICAL COUNSELOR. REASON: 1.5(B,D) SUMMARY 2. 4GPMANY OBSERVERS HAVE DRAWN AN ANALOGY BETWEEN THE YELTSIN OF THE EIGHTIES AND FORMER SECURITY COUNCIL SECRETARY LEBED
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on documents referenced in Chapter 6 of the 9/11 Commission Report. Included are National Security Council email regarding strategy in dealing with Usama bin Ladin, al Qaeda, and the Taliban.
- , as a matter of law. EO 13526 1.4d A revised POTUS memo, making it consonant with the talking points, is forthcoming shortly. TRANSLATED_ATTACHMENT 1 2 1 7 z i n n i p o i n t s . W I T H EDITS.doc Points for Zinni The President is very concerned
- A: THE PERMANENT MEMBERS OF THE SECURITY COUNCIL, AS ALREADY DEFINED. — GROUP B: MEMBERS WITH PER CAPITA INCOMES ABOVE THE WORLD AVERAGE, WHICH CURRENTLY IS DOLS. 2,t00. — GROUP C: DEVELOPING COUNTRIES WITH PER CAPITA INCOMES BELOW DOLS. S,bOO. — GROUP D: THOSE
- FOR THE DEMOCRATIZATION PROCESS, REFUGEE REPATRIATION, AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT. NDADAYE MET WITH THE DEPUTY SECRETARY (SEPTEL), AF A/S MOOSE, RP DAS OAKLEY (SEPTEL), NSC SENIOR AFRICA DIRECTOR WARD, AND USAID ACTING DEPUTY ADMINISTRATOR MICHEL (SEPTEL). THE PRESIDENT
- PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE THE SECRETARY OF ENERGY THE ATTORNEY GENERAL THE DIRECTOR, OFFICE OF MANAGEMENT & BUDGET THE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY
- the National Science and Technology Council, a robust international research, development, an~ procurement effort for counter..:.terrorism technologies. ~ I .· · . . Terrori~t 4. Prevertting Acquisition ofj Weapons of Mass Destruction: To reflect
PDD-62 - Protection Against Unconventional Threats to the Homeland and Americans Overseas, 5/22/1998
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- the National Science and Technology Council, a robust international research, development, an~ procurement effort for counter..:.terrorism technologies. ~ I .· · . . Terrori~t 4. Prevertting Acquisition ofj Weapons of Mass Destruction: To reflect
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on John Major, specifically on President Clinton's meetings with the Prime Minister from 1993 through 1995. Included are letters from Prime Minister Major to President Clinton regarding trade
- for dominance between individuals and groups, and between Moscow and the provinces. Ever since Yeltsin came to power at the end of 1991 people have suggested forming a "President's party", or an effective democratic party, which could articulate and push through
- FORCES IN KIGALI SINCE SOME DETAILS OF THE EXPEDITION ARE STILL BEING DEVELOPED. HE ADDED THAT THE SEIZURE WOULD TAKE PLACE "AS QUICKLY AS POSSPBLE." 5. RIGOT STATED THAT HE BELIEVES/BELIEVES THAT THE FRENCH JOINT CHIEFS OF STAFF, ADMIRAL LANXADE, HAS
- Group meetings, memos from National Security Advisor Anthony Lake to President Clinton on Rwandan relief operations, emails on Rwandan peacekeeping operations, and various maps, charts, and reports on Rwanda and Burundi.
- of2 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 24-Aug-1993 18:58 EDT SECRET MEMORANDUM FOR: SEE BELOW FROM: Richard A. Clarke (CLARKER) SUBJECT: CAL LUNCH: GLOBAL'S ITEMS 1. Funding UN Peacekeeping Operations Issue: State has refused t o supply the d r a f t r u l
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on Rwanda, from the files of National Security Council African Affairs director, Donald Steinberg, from 1993 through 1994. Included are emails, cables, and memos providing situation updates
- - this is not happening in neighboring Burundi. Some members have asked for a brief audience with the President - a schedule proposal will follow soon. Mac DeShazer Page 2 CLINTON LB A Y P O O O Y IRR HTCP 3CCRET NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL * ' ' 2 1 0 3 8
- TO CONCLUDE THIS MATTER DURING SEPTEMBER, SO AS TO AVOID THE DELAYS THAT ARE INEVITABLE WHEN A N W PERSON ASSUMES THE E SECURITY COUNCIL PRESIDENCY ON THE FIRST OF OCTOBER. THE FRENCH K O THEY HAVE AT LEAST TEN POSITIVE VOTES NW [ONE MORE THAN NEEDED TO PASS
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on John Major, specifically on President Clinton's meetings with the Prime Minister from 1993 thru 1995. Memos to President Clinton from Secretary of State Warren Christopher and briefing
- . The decay of the Communist party s t r u c t u r e has not been o f f s e t by the development of new p o l i t i c a l organizations. « ^ CLINTON LIBRARY P O O O Y HTCP • CECRBT Y e l t s i n toyed w i t h the idea of c r e a t i n g a "President's" p
- were released in full or released in part. Those documents released with redactions have been restricted under Sections 1.4 (b) and (d) of E.O. 13526. SECRET/PLUTO 20633 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON. D.C. 20506 May 19, 1994 Na^l Sec Advisor
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on memcons and telcons between President Clinton and Bosnian President Alija Izetbegovic from 1993 thru 1995. Also included is a "pull-aside" memcon with President Clinton and Serbian
- were released in full. D Natl Sec Advisor has seen OFFICE OF T H E VICE PRESIDENT W A S H I N G T O N A p r i l 14, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR ANTHONY LAKE A s s i s t a n t t o t h e President Security A f f a i r s for National MARK FOULON
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on Bosnia related documents from the summer of 1995 referenced in the book, Getting to Dayton. Material includes a memo from National Security Advisor Anthony Lake to President Clinton
- In a d d i t i o n t o t h e obvious p o l i t i c a l r i s k s f o r t h e A d m i n i s t r a t i o n , an UNPROFOR w i t h d r a w a l n e x t year w i l l enable t h e p a r t i e s t o e x p l o i t campaign developments, as they p l a y t h e
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- 20858 THE WHITE HOUSE WASH I NGTON October PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: DECISION 12, DIRECTIVE/NSC 1996 -50 FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE THE SECRETARY OF COMMERCE
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains a memorandum of conversation (memcon) between President Clinton and Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto of Japan on November 24, 1997.
- OF CONVERSATION SUBJECT: Meeting with Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto of Japan (U) PARTICIPANTS: United States The President Madeleine Albright, Secretary of State 'Charlene Barshe ky, U.S. ~rade Representative Samuel R. Berger, Assistant the President
- ), June 26, 1996] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: . Position: v 43 6 9 1 OFFICIAL USE ONLY 20468 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 26, 1996 PRESIDENTIAL DECISION DIRECTlVE/NSC-48 MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY OF STATE
- This declassification review contains material on correspondence between President Clinton and President Jorge Serrano Elias of Guatemala.
- , SNAR, CJAN, GT SUBJEC: LETTER FROM PRESIDENT CLINTON TO PRESIDENT SERRANO 1. PLEASE DELIVER FOLLOWING MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT CLINTON TO PRESIDENT SERRANO AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME. THE WHITE HOUSE DOES NOT PLAN TO RELEASE THE TEXT OF THE MESSAGE, BUT HAS
- 20321 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON April 15, 1993 PRESIDENTIAL MEMORANDUM SUBJECT: DECISION FOR THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE THE DIRECTIVE/NSC-5 VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY OF DEFENSE ATTORNEY GENERAL SECRETARY OF COMMERCE DIRECTOR
- were released in full. OF DE DEPUTY SE 1010 DEFENSE PENTAGON WASHINGTON, DC 2 O 3 0 M O 1 O 1 6 J N 19 g £ A 97 MEMORANDUM FOR DEPUTY A^SSI^JANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECyRiyrXFFAIRS SUBJECT: Repatriation and Resettlement of Bosnian
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on PDD-68 (International Public Information policy). Several charts from 1998 listing Serbian compliance with a U.N. Security Council resolution and a July 1999 White House Situation Room
- were released in part. Those documents released with redactions have been restricted under Sections 1.4 (c) and 3.5(c) of E.O. 13526. Serb Compliance with UN Security Council ResolutionE.o. 13526. 3.5(c) Not Complying Partial Compliance Complying
- with then President Francois Mitterrand in an arrangement known as cohabitation. Chirac entered public service in 1960 and, beginning in 1962, worked on several staffs until he became Minister of Agriculture and Rural Development in 1972. He served briefly as Minister
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains memorandums of conversation (memcons) between President Clinton and Prime Minister Tony Blair of the United Kingdom, from 1995 thru 1998. Also included are briefing memos and talking points from
- facing us is development of new European security architecture and Russia's role. uWorking to develop security architecture to encompass all of Europe, including Russia, in cooperative system. New system would logically include NATO membership
- November 1998 MEMORANDUM FOR: Jamie Metzl D i r e c t o r of M u l t i l a t e r a l and Huminitarian A f f a i r s N a t i o n a l S e c u r i t y Council The White House SUBJECT: Outside Expert Assessment o f Preconditions f o r Genocide and P o l i t
- and legislation on December 2nd, and that a process is well underway to develop and coordinate all the pieces of the package in advance of the President's Budget Submission to Congress. DoD is an eager and conscientious participant in this process. I look forward
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on John Major, specifically on President Clinton's meetings with the Prime Minister from 1993 thru 1995. Included is a memo from National Security Advisor Anthony Lake to President Clinton
- MINISTER JOHN MAJOR PRESIDENT JACQUES CHIRAC CHANCELLOR HELMUT KOHL DATE: August 1, 1995 LOCATION: Oval Office TIME: TBD FROM: ANTHONY LAKE I. PURPOSE As decided at meeting t h i s morning, t o propose that I make a p r i v a t e v i s i t to London, Paris
- were released in full. LIBRARY P O O O Y HTCP The Secretary of Energy Washington, DC 20585 September 17, 1993 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES Through: The Honorable Anthony Lake, National Security Advisor Regarding the potential
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on documents referenced in Chapter 4 of the 9/11 Commission Report. Included are emails from National Security Council staffers regarding Usama bin Ladin.
- will not be open-ended. Sanctions' impact will be CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY 3854A21F.FIN Page 3 of 14 stronger now than later as the Afghans adapt. Once spring comes the war will resume in earnest. Musharraf will develop an Afghan approach soon and the default
- current mandate and mission. Requirements rafccuofc- uj LlJu' Finn and unequivocal warning to the Bosnian Serbs that attacks on Safe Areas would result i n e f f e c t i v e , sustained and timely use of airpower. Acceptance by the international
- 21, 1995] Stack: Row: Section: Shelf: Position: v 43. 6 9 1 21210 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON October 21, 1995 PRESIDENTIAL DECISION DIRECTIVE NSC-42 MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY OF STATE THE SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY
- Relief, January 10, 1995] . .. ( Stack: [Row: Section: Shelf: Position: v ~4 1, . 1 2 ., 21331 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON January 10, 1995 PRESIDENTIAL REVIEW DI 50 MEMORANDUM FOR THE VICE PRESIDENT THE SECRETARY OF STATE
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on a September 1995 visit of Albanian President Sali Berisha. Material includes a memorandum of conversation from the September meeting.
- were released in full. 9516610 THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON September 8, 1995 CONn DEMT IAL DECL: 9/12/05 MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT FROM: Warren C h r i s t o p h e r j / ^ SUBJECT: Your Meeting w i t h A l b a n i a n P r e s i d e n t
- Cable INFO: SUBJ: TEXT: S E C R E T US ONLY SECTION 1 CF 3 SUBJ: DEFENSE INTELLIGENCE TERRORISM SUMMARY {U} DITSUM 149-97, 09 MAY 1997 CONTENTS 1