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  • Declassified Documents Concerning NATO Expansion
  • of state: Prime Minister Ciampi of Italy, Prime Minister Dehaene of Belgium, Prime Minister Kok of the Netherlands, and President Herzog of Germany. Also included are the memcons for the President's meeting with NATO Secretary General Willy Claes on March
  • Declassified documents concerning correspondence with Helmut Kohl, Chancellor of Germany
  • congratulatory in nature, as well as transmittal and background memos from NSC staff on this correspondence. Also included is a January 28, 1995 memo to the President from the Secretary of Defense report on issues concerning Russia, Bosnia, and NATO.
  • Declassified documents concerning correspondence with Helmut Kohl, Chancellor of Germany
  • of state, as well as transmittal and background memos from NSC staff on this correspondence. The letters address a number of topics important to United States-German relations, including trade, terrorism, the Mideast Peace Process, Bosnia, and NATO
  • a legal basis for possible NATO action in Kosovo'not requiring UN authorization (action: state .and USUN) . Principals agreed to continue accelerated NATO contingency planning; in that context, an assessment should be prepared, immediately considering
  • of our assistance resources, recent experience indicates that this is a necessary, but not sufficient, condition to ensure the consolidation of reform.) ­ • Matching NATO SUDmit (and corresponding bilateral) initiatives that deepen cooperation with CEE
  • agreed that this loosening of the noose around these cities is due in part to the threat of NATO airstrikes, but perhaps even more directly to the recent hopes of a peace settlement. The Bosnian Serbs have acquired the territory they set out to control
  • , precipitating the collapse of the UNPROFOR mission and initiation of a withdrawal under circumstances that will be perceived as defeat for the UN, NATO and our allies. It will also accelerate passage of unilateral lift legislation by the Congress in a manner
  • BE PREPARE'b TO ACKNOWLEDGE IF AND WHEN DIPLOMACY HAS REACHED ITS LIMITS. IN RECENT DAYS, NATO HAS TAKEN SEVERAL STEPS TO DEMONSTRATE TO MILOSEVIC THAT HIS ACTIONS ARE UNACCEPTABLE AND THAT WE ARE PREPARED TO COMPEL HIM TO CHANGE COURSE. WE DO NOT WISH TO USE
  • 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
  • i a l element o f European s t a b i l i t y . Germany cannot c a s t o f f t h e burdens o f i t s h i s t o r y , b u t can - - i f encouraged by t h e U.S. and f i r m l y embedded i n t h e EU and NATO t o r e a s s u r e a l l i t s neighbors
  • recommending adding to the State of the Union text two sentences on NATO expansion, CEE and Russia. The Administration" NATO/PFP initiatives show Presidential leadership and balance; they preempt Republican criticism (the previous Administration did nothing
  • The President: Well, the people voted for you. That's the main thing. I wish you well and look forward to working with you. I guess I'll see you soon, at that NATO meeting, if not. sooner. Mr. Blair: Yes, that's right. I would love to do that. We have a chance
  • l a r g e l y on European s e c u r i t y i n the run-up t o the Madrid NATO Summit i n July. There are two a l t e r n a t i v e scenarios f o r the t r i p . I f we succeed i n n e g o t i a t i n g a NATO-Russia agreement w i t h Moscow (and we
  • f Germany (U) PARTICIPANTS: The President Chancellor Helmut Kohl Notetakers: Alexander Vershbow and Anthony Gardner DATE, TIME AND PLACE: J u l y 13, 1995, 6:15-6:35 p.m. Oval O f f i c e The P r e s i d e n t : Chancellor Kohl: The P r e s i d
  • h f o r c l o s e c o o p e r a t i o n i n o b t a i n i n g I r a q ' s compliance w i t h a l l UNSC r e s o l u t i o n s . Exchange views on the broader i s s u e s o f European i n t e g r a t i o n , the f u t u r e o f NATO, and the American
  • A u s t r i a , Canada, Germany, even the U.S., A u s t r a l i a , and elsewhere, refugees waiting to go back -- they cannot return to t h e i r homes i f the t e r r i t o r y remains c o n t r o l l e d by Serbs. This i s why Geneva broke down. f S
  • ), CHINA (JIANG), TURKEY (DEMIREL), CANADA (CHRETIEN), GERMANY (SCHROEDER), UNSYG. IN ADDITION, CROWN PRINCE ABDULLAH AND PRIME MINISTER BLAIR WILL RECEIVE PHONE CALLS FROM THE PRESIDENT. 6. 4Si- FOR A M N OTTAWA, CANBERRA, WELLINGTON, BRUSSELS, M
  • the Tunisians'readinessto deploy. The UN now anticipates deployment at the end of the month, claiming that they are awaiting USG-supplied equipment in Germany to arrive in Kigali. DOD will not move the equipment until we have formal legal assurances that the UN will accept
  • E.O. 12356: DECL: OADR TAGS: OVIP (CHRISTOPHER, WARREN), PREL, NATO, EEC, ETRD, BE SUBJECT: SECRETARY'S MEETING WITH BELGIAN PRIME MINISTER DEHAENE AND FOREIGN MINISTER CLAES -- SCENESETTER REF: A) 93 BRUSSELS 14837; B) 93 BRUSSELS 13779 1
  • SESSION OF THE BUNDESTAG, CALLED TO APPROVE GERMAN PARTICIPATION IN UN OPERATIONS IN BOSNIA RETROACTIVELY. 1,4c C i 2. EU: SHIFTING ATTENTION TO ASIA 1.4c //GERMANY PROBABLY WILL USE THE ASIA POLICY PAPER THAT THE COMMISSION RELEASED ON FRIDAY TO PUSH
  • Declassified Documents Concerning NATO Expansion
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains Department of State cables regarding NATO expansion from 1995 and 1996
  • Declassified Documents Regarding NATO Expansion
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains two papers regarding NATO Expansion from September 1994: "NATO Expansion - Concept and Strategy" and "Next Steps on NATO Expansion - Hard Questions".
  • Declassified Documents Concerning NATO Expansion
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on Principals Committee (PC) and Deputies Committee (DC) meetings concerning NATO expansion from 1993 to 1999. Materials include correspondence to Russian President Boris Yeltsin
  • Declassified Documents Concerning NATO Expansion
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains specific cables from the U.S. Department of State related to NATO expansion in Europe. Cables requested date between 1993 and 1998.
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains a Department of State cable regarding NATO intervention in Kosovo and two cables from Ambassador Alexander Vershbow summarizing meetings with NATO Defense Ministers and Russian Ambassador to NATO
  • Declassified Documents Concerning NATO Expansion
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains a paper created for Secretary of State Warren Christopher, Secretary of Defense William Perry, and National Security Advisor Anthony Lake entitled “NATO Enlargement Game Plan: June 96 to June 97”.
  • Declassified Documents Concerning NATO Expansion
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on Principals Committee (PC) and Deputies Committee (DC) meetings concerning NATO expansion from 1993 to 1999. Materials include a list of East European and CIS forces available
  • Declassified Documents Concerning NATO Expansion
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on NATO expansion from the NSC Records Management System. Materials include a chart illustrating trends in Bosnian Serb shelling of Sarajevo and a biography of Polish Minister of Foreign
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains two Department of State cables regarding NATO strikes in Kosovo and allegations of U.S. KFOR [Kosovo Force] problems in Vitina.
  • Declassified Documents Concerning Prime Minister Felipe Gonzalez of Spain and NATO Secretary General Javier Solana
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains memoranda of conversation (memcons) and memoranda of telephone conversation (telcons) between President Clinton or the National Security Advisor and Spanish President Felipe Gonzalez or NATO Secretary
  • Declassified Documents Related to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO)
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains are memoranda to the President and briefing papers on NATO expansion, Partnership for Peace (PFP), foreign relations with Russia, and nonproliferation issues, among others.
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains a letter from Italian Prime Minister D'Alema concerning topics for the upcoming NATO Summit, including Kosovo, dated April 21, 1999. Also included are thank you letters from the President to all
  • , NATO, and the United Nations. Also Included are NSC profile sheets, transmittal forms, and cover memoranda.
  • following a vote on NATO enlargement.
  • for supporting NATO military action in Kosovo prepared by the USIA team. It is divided into two parts: (a) getting agreement of our allies to undertake military action and (b) enlisting mass and elite support before and after the action. You also asked
  • Estonia, Latvia, Belarus, NATO, Russian armed forces, and bilateral economic issues. These documents are from the White House Office of Records Management (WHORM) Subject File - General and the NSC Records Management System PRS File Series. This release
  • 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.
  • that the time has come to back up international demands for a political solution and an end to violence against civilians with a credible threat of NATO military action. This would entail pressing NATO to issue an ultimatum demanding that Milosevic take concrete
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains records related to Lithuania. Included are letters, memoranda, talking points, reports, briefing papers, email, and cables. Topics include NATO enlargement, Lithuania's oil industry, and Russian troop
  • , 1994 to receive a briefing from Vice President Al Gore on the status of NATO expansion negotiations with Russia. Records in this appeal include an email planning upcoming meetings and briefing schedules for those meetings.
  • Blair, covering topics of mutual interest such as NATO enlargement, Bosnia, terrorism, and trade. Also included are memcons with Japanese Prime Minister Ryutaro Hashimoto, French President Jacques Chirac, and Chinese President Jiang Zemin.
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains three briefing books for President Clinton's trip to Europe in January 1994. The first briefing book covers the President's trip to Brussels, Belgium for the NATO and European Union Summits on January
  • This Mandatory Declassification Review contains NSC Records Management System document 9903915. Materials included talking points and briefing memos for telephone calls between President Clinton and NATO leaders (French President Jacques Chirac
  • with a possible future British prime minister. tl Probe Blair's thinking on the future of Anglo-American relations under a Labour government. uAssure Blair NATO enlargement will be a gradual, deliberate process that will take Russian sensitivities into account
  • the CSCE is not sufficient to provide a common European defense system. He asserts that NATO is an inappropriate forum for dealing with eastern Europe's security needs, and he has suggested that the Western European Union might be the proper institution
  • o r i t y e x i s t s already under SCRs and NAC decisions f o r use of airpower i n support o f UNPROFOR. NATO commanders w i l l UN and use t h a t a u t h o r i t y t o p r o t e c t Gorazde and UNPROFOR [designated Safe Areas] threatened by m
  • go over them.) In the c a l l s to Major and Chirac, we suggest you also reinforce the points made i n the l e t t e r you sent them over the weekend about the impasse between the UN and NATO commanders over implementation of NATO's new a i r s t r i
  • , at its disposal. • The NATO Chiefs of Defense met with UN. Russia, and other Interested nations at The Hague. Netherlands, in December to consider how UNPROFOR could be made more effective. Two initiatives resulted from this meeting: -the formulation
  • of demagogues and conservative nationalists. ~} Most governments and political elites in the region want a clear security guarantee from the West, ideally through NATO membership. Our pOlicy thus far has been to assert that NATO enlargement is a question
  • AND SOUTH TEXT: •€ O ' 'P-I D D H f I A L SECTION 01 OF 03 USUN NEW YORK 003368 N JCS FOR DIR, DIR J5, J2,CHAIRMAN, USVIENNA FOR USDEL OSCE, CINCACOM FOR POLAD; SHAPE FOR POLAD MINISTER PENNER E.O.12356: DECL: 08/14/05 TAGS: PREL, UNSC, PHUM, NATO, BK, HR
  • implement them. OSD w i l l c i r c u l a t e terms o f r e f e r e n c e Monday March 1, f o r d i s c u s s i o n i n t h e Working Group t e l e c o n a t 10:00 a.m. Tuesday March 2. 4-S-)— 2. NATO preparations for implementation of a settlement. During
  • s i s has not o n l y exposed t h e b a n k r u p t c y o f t h e i r p o l i c y , b u t i t has a l s o caused s e r i o u s e r o s i o n i n t h e c r e d i b i l i t y o f t h e NATO a l l i a n c e and t h e U n i t e d N a t i o n s . Worse
  • want to focus on entering NATO and the EC because we see ourselves as Europeans who embrace European values. The Czech ..coW~~ElN'l'I1rL ---:,... ·.,.~_7...~ -7'~\ Declassify on :~y; .'::, L"..L;! .... _ ...L:~ ..· DECLASSIFIED IN PARI PERE.O
  • want to focus on entering NATO and the EC because we see ourselves as Europeans who embrace European values. The Czech ..coW~~ElN'l'I1rL ---:,... ·.,.~_7...~ -7'~\ Declassify on :~y; .'::, L"..L;! .... _ ...L:~ ..· DECLASSIFIED IN PARI PERE.O
  • to visit. My staff looking at dates. Will get back to you. NATO Succession: Foreign Minister Claes appears to be the strongest of the candidates actively seeking to succeed Manfred Woerner. His candidacy has not yet, however, been formally declared
  • wants t o secure U.S. b a c k i n g f o r A l b a n i a n membership i n i n t e r n a t i o n a l i n s t i t u t i o n s (NATO, EBRD, t h e World Bank, t h e IMF, and t h e EU) and c l o s e r m i l i t a r y and s e c u r i t y cooperation, including
  • a n s from t h e i r homes and v i l l a g e s and innocent c i v i l i a n s are being h u r t because he b e l i e v e s , a f t e r t a l k i n g t o Primakov, t h a t there i s not a chance o f a NATO m i l i t a r y response because he t h i n k s
  • ) FROM MAURA PELLET. YOU'VE RECEIVED AN INVITE FROM HOLBROOKE FOR A THURSDAY DEC 8 MEETING WITH THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS NATO EXPANSION STUDY GROUP CHAIRED BY HENRY KISSINGER. I SPOKE WITH DAN HAMILTON IN EUR, WHO CONFIRMS THAT HOLBROOKE PLANS
  • FOR SUCCESS. HE ADDED THAT PUTIN FEARS NEITHER THE U.S. NOR NATO, BUT THINKS THE U.S. HOLDS POSITIONS THAT RUN COUNTER TO RUSSIAN INTERESTS. PICKERING NOTED THAT, WHILE YELTSIN HAD A CLEAR STRATEGY BUT WAS CONFUSED ON TACTICS, PUTIN WAS AT THE MOMENT
  • session of a working group on Afghanistan agreed at the Moscow summit. Tom Pickering and former SVR Director (and present Deputy Foreign Minister) Trubnikov will lead. On NATO-Russia, we want to send a signal that Putin's interest in closer cooperation has
  • be portrayed as capitulation to NATO, have linked the two tracks, and are using our desire for quick agreement as leverage for achieving a better deal on the long-term structure (Track IDAttachment Tab A Points to Make in Call to Yeltsin -SECRET•SECRET