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  • 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
  • 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 ยป 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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 the genocide in Rwanda in 1994. Materials include cables from September through December 1994 reporting on developments in Rwanda.