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Middle East - Envelope Number 2 - Lists of Confidential Papers on Middle East (See Also Appendix 1 - 7) UN Secretariat Item Scan - Barcode - Record Title Page 38 Date 22/05/2006 Time 4:37:29 PM S-0865-0002-19-00001 Expanded Number S-0865-0002-19-00001 Tit/e Items-in-Peace-keeping operations - Middle East - envelope Number 2 - lists of confidential papers on Middle East (see also appendix 1 - 7) Date Created 01/01/1967 Record Type Archival Item Container s-0865-0002: Peace-Keeping Operations Files of the Secretary-General: U Thant - Middle East Print Name of Person Submit Image Signature of Person Submit PROPOSALS FOR ACTION IN THE MIDDLE EAST ~"\ K. - 1969 L. - 1970 M. - 1971 K. From the P.R. of U.S.S.R - 7 January 1969 Text of U.S. Note to USSR - 15 January 1969 U.S. Proposal - 16 January 1969 From the C.D.A. of France - 17 January 1969 Text of British Reply to Soviet Approach on Middle East - 24 January 1969 Received from the P.R. of U.S.A. - 24 March 1969 7 Letter from Hugh Caradon - 15 April 1969 8 From P.R. of U.K. - 8 May 1969 9 From the P.R. of U.K. - 8 May 1969 10 USSR - 21 May 1969 11 French proposal - 21 May 19^9 12 U.S.A. draft from P.R. of USSR - 28 May 1969 13 U.S.S.R. - Basic Provisions - 21 June 1969 14 U.S.A. to U.S.S.R. - 27 June 1969 15 From P.R. of U.S.S.R. - 27 June 1969 16 From the P.R. of U.S.A. - Joint US-USSR WORKING PAPER - 8 November 1969 17 French paper presented to the Big Four on 9 December 1969 18 Soviet proposal presented to the Big Four on 9 December 1969 19 Received from P.R. of U.S.A. 19 December 1969 Text of U.S. Cease-Fire Proposal: As Accepted - 10 tctober 1970 Draft Declaration of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Four Permanent Members of the Security Council - 23 October 1970 Proposals for Action in the Middle East - 1970 Cease-Fire Appeal Text of French Draft - 1970 M. 1 U.S.A. to U.A.R. - 15 January 1971 2 French Draft - 4 February 1971 3 U.S.S.R. Draft - 4 February 1971 4 U.S.S.R. Draft Four Power Statement - 2 March 1971 5 U.K. Draft Communique - 3 March 1971 6 Draft Communique from U.K. - 4 March 1971 7 U.S.S.R. Draft Four Power Statement - 4 March 1971 8 Draft Communique - 5 March T971 from U.K. 9 Statement by Ambassador Bush: 18 March Four Power Meeting 10 Statement by Sir Colin Crowe at the Meeting of the Four - 5 April 1971 11 French "Guarantees", "Nature",, "Scope"., etc i schedule for Four Powers - 14 April 1971 12 Suez Canal Proposal from P.R. of U.S. 21 April 1971 13 Ambassador Bush's Statement - Four Power Meeting - 21 April 1971 14 U.S. - Positions of Others at Four Power Talks - 20 April 1971 15 From Ambassador Bush - Points with SYG - 23 April 1971 16 U.K. Draft Communique - l8 May 1971 l6A Draft Declaration of the Ministers of Foreign Affairs of the Four Permanent Members of the Security Council - 27 September 1971 17) U.S. Suez Proposal - 7 October 1971 JARRING'S REPORTS N. - 1968 o. - 1969 P. - 1970 . Q. - 1971 1 Letter to SG - 2 March 1968 2 Report., Teheran - 22 April 1968 3 Report,, Teheran - 22 April 1968 4 Report, Teheran - "Secure Boundaries" - 22 April 1968 5 Time Table - 17 May 1968 6 Report - 5 July 1968 7 Provisions of the Resolution - 1 August 1968 8 Summary of Foreign Minister Eban's Remarks to Jarring - 15 October 1968 9 Summary of Foreign Minister Eban's Remarks to Jarring - 4 November 1968 10 Report - 7 November 1968 i Report - 1969 2 Report, Moskow - 2 January 1969 Report, Moscow - 3 January 1969 4 Report - 16 January 5 Report - 17 January 1969 6 Report - 21 January 1969 7 Report - 23 January 1969 8 Letter Jerusalem, 24 January 1969 9 Report - 29 May 1969 10 Repoarfc - Moscow,, 13 June 1969 11 Letter, Stockholm - 24 June 1969 12 Report - 18 July 1969 13 A Suggested Alternative Course of Action to an Abrupt Termination of the Jarring Mission if and when Ambassador Jarring Decides that an Unbreakable Impose has been reached - 10 September 1969 French Paper - 13 January 1970 U.S. Statement on Guarantee: 18 January Four Power Talks Text of Reply of the Minister for Foreign Affairs of the United Arab Republic to the Secretary of State of the United States - 22 July 1970 4) Text of letter dated 26 July 1970 from Government of Jordan Foreign Minister Atallah to Secretary of State Rogers 5) Text of Letter of 4 August 1970 from Ambassador Rabin to Secretary Rogers - 6 August 1970 6 Letters handed to UAR, Jordan and Israel - 13 August 1970 7 Letter to Josef Takoah - 21 August 1970 8 Letter to Mohammed Hassan El-Zayyat - 21 August 1970 9 Letter to Abdul Hamid Sharaf - 21 August 1970 10 Fundamental Principles Rogers t~to Jarring - 27 September 1970 11 Letter to Abba Eban 12 Telegram - 28 December 1970 12A Arrival - 28 December 1970 13 Report, Moscow - 28 December 1970 14 Telegram - 30 December 1970 - continued - JARRING'S REPORTS N. - 1968 o. - 1969 P. - 1970 Q. - 1971 - continued - Letter from C. T. Crowe, UK - 6 January 1971 Comparison of the papers of Israel and the United Arab Republic - 18 January 1971 Aide-Memoire from P.M. of United Arab Republic - 1 February 1971 Implementation of Security Council Resolution 242 (1967) of 22 November 1967 ^or ^^-e Establishment of a Just and Lasting Peace in the Middle East - from P.R. of Jordan - 11 February 1971 Aide Memoire from U.A.R. - 15 February 1971 Comparison between the commitments requested in Ambassador Jarring's aide-memoire of 8 February 1971 and the United Arab Republic aide- memoire of 15 February 1971 7) Message from Ambassador Jarring (conveyed to him by the P.R. of U.A.R.) 22 February 1971 8 Message from Ambassador Jarring conveying to U.A.R. - 26 February 1971 9 Account of meeting with UAR Foreign Minister Riad in Paris - 31 March 1971 10 Report, Moscow - 15 April 1971 11 Reportf Moscow - 16 April 1971 12 Telex from Moscow - 19th April 1971 13 Message from Ambassador Jarring - 28 April 1971 14 Record of meeting - 17 May 1971 - Present: Secretary Rogers., Assistant Secretary Sisco, Ambassador Bush., Mr. McCloskey, Newlin, SG, Ambassador Jarring, Dr. Bunche, Mr. Berendsen 15 letter to SG - 27 June 1971 16 Message to Brian Urquhart - 5 July 1971 17 Letter to SG - Moscow,, 6 July 1971 18 Notes on meeting - 27 September 1971 - Present: Sir Alec Douglas-Home Sir Colin Crowe, Mr. A. D. Parsons, Assistant Under Secretary of State, Mr. J.A.N. Graham, Principal Private Secretary to Sir Alec Douglas- Home, Ambassador Jarring, Mr. I.E. Berendsen 19) Notes on meeting - 1 October 1971 - Present: H.E. Mr. Abba Eban, Ambassador Josef Tekoah, Mr. -, SG, Ambassador Jarring, Mr. Guyer, Mr. Urquhart, Mr. Berendsen X. Selected Confidential Papers on The Middle East 1967 Meeting - 14 March 19,67 - Present:U Thant, Ambassador Goldberg, Ralph J. Bunche (V£-*'-N*^) Meeting - 15 March 1967 7 Present: U Thant, Ambassador Goldberg Ralph J. Bunche Cl/i^-f- *«*.') Meeting - 22 March 1967 - Present- SG, Senator Clark, Pell, Mundt, Carlson, Fulbright, Sparkman, Church, Gore, Cooper, Case, McCarthy, Marcy, Mr. Paul Hoffman, R. J. Bunche £ ViXK.ni*~vr) Revised version of Carl Marcy's resume of meeting - 22 .March 19$7 United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations ( " ^I'-va-v.— j Meeting - 22 May 1967 - Present: SG Ambassador Goldberg, Ambassador Pedersen, Ralph Bunche Meeting - 20 June 1967 - Present: SG, Sec. of State Dean Rusk Ambassador Goldberg, Ralph Bunche Meeting - 21 June 1967 - Present: Mr. M. Couve de Murville Ambassador Seydoux Meeting - 22 June 1967 - Present- SG, Ambassador Goldberg Meeting - 27 June 1967 - Present- SG, Dean Rusk 10 Meeting - 4 July 19&7 - Present: SG, Dr. Mahmoud Fawzi, Mr. Mahmoud Riad, Ralph Bunche 11) Meeting - 4 July 1967 - Present: SG, Abba Eban, Ambassador Gideon Rafael, Ambassador Shabtai Rosenne, Ralph Bunche 12) Meeting - 5 July 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Goldberg, Ralph Bunche 13 Meeting - 7 July 1967 - Present:Ambassador Tomeh of Syria, SG 14 Meeting - 8 July 1967 - Present: SG, Arthur Goldberg, Mr. Pedersen and Ralph Bunche 15) Meeting - 10 July 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador El-Kony Ralph Bunche 16) Meeting - 10 July 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Rafael, Ralph Bunche 17 Situation in the Middle East - 19 July 1967 18 Situation in the Middle East - 19 July 1967 19 Meeting - 20 July 1967 - Present: Algerian Foreign Minister Bouteflika, Ambassador Bouattoura, Mr. Yazid 20) Meeting - 20 July 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador El-Kony, Ralph Bunche 21) Meeting - 20 July 1967 - Present: SG, Representative of Iraq Representative of Jordan, Ralph Bunche 22) Meeting - 21 July 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Rafael, Ambassador Rosenne, Ralph Bunche 23) Meeting - 25 July 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Rosenne, Ralph Bunche 24) Situation in the Middle East - 27 July 1967 25) Meeting - 28 July 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Rafael, Ambassador Rosenne, Ralph Bunche 26) Note on Middle Eastern Situation - 4 August 1967 -continued- Selected Confidential Papers on The Middle East 1967 -continued- E 27 Note on Middle Eastern Situation - 4 August 1967 28 Note on Middle East Situation - 7 August 1967 29 Meeting - 10 August 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Rafael,, Mr. Rosenne, Ralph Bunche 30) Meeting - 14 August 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Rafael, Ambassador Rosenne, Ralph Bunche 31) Meeting - 16 August 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Fakhreddine, Ambassador El-Farra, Ralph Bunche 32) Meeting - 24 August 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Rafael, Ambassador Rosenne, Ralph Bunche 33) Meeting - 25 August 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador El-Kony, Ralph Bunche 34) Meeting - 30 August 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador Goldberg, Ambassador Buffum, Ralph Bunche 35) Meeting - 1 September 1967 - Present: SG, Ambassador El-Farra Ralph Bunche / 36) Meeting - 22 September 1967 - Present- SG, FM S.A.
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