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b THE WHITE HOUSE I THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER thCATION OATE (MO.. Day. Yt., I NIAVARAN PALACE JANUARY 1, 1978 TEHRAN,IRAN TIME DAY I 12:50 a.m. SUNDAY TO Following a State Dinner and New Year's Eve celebration, the President and the First Lady went to their motorcade. 1:00 The President and the First Lady motored from Niavaran Palace to Saadabad Palace. The President and the First Lady went to their suite. 1:16 lr22 The President talked with his daughter, Amy. 1 i 1:23 The President gave a message to the White House signal board operator. , 7:00 The President received a wake up call from the White House t signal board operator. 7:56 The President went to the entrance of the palace. 7:56 The President greeted King Hussein I of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. Members of the press The President escorted King Hussein I inside the palace. 7:58 8:18 The President met with King Hussein I. Members of the press, in/out 8:18 The President and King Hussein I went to a conference room. 8:18 8:49 The President participated in a meeting with U.S. and Jordanian officials. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press, in/out The President and King Hussein I returned to the entrance of the palace. The President bade farewell to King Hussein I. The President greeted: Mohammad Rexa Pahlayi Aryamehr, The Shahanshah of Iran Farah Pahlayi, The Shahbanou of Iran Members of the press The President and the First Lady, escorted by the Shah and the Shahbanou, went to their motorcade. ‘HE WHttE HOUSE THE DAlL’f DIARY OF PRESIDENT. JIMMY CARTER LocATu2N DATE (MO.. Day, Yr., NIAVARAN PALACE JANUARY 1, 1978 TEHRAN, IRAN TIME DAY 8:50 a.m. SUNDAY ACTWITY a From 1 To : a Enroute, the President participated in a question and answer session with members of the press. 8:56 9:23 The President and the Shah motored from the Saadabad Palace to the Imperial Pavilion, Mehrabad Airport. The President and the First Lady, escorted by the Shah and the Shahbanou, went inside the Imperial Pavilion. The President and the First Lady participated in a ceremony on the occasion of their departure from Iran. Members of the press The President and the First Lady, escorted by the Shah and the Shahbanou, went to the reviewing stand. Enroute, the Presidential party greeted members of the U.S. community in Iran and their families. The President and the Shah reviewed the troops. 9:45 The President and the First Lady boarded Air Force One. MET IST 9:47 2:08 The President and the First Lady flew by Air Force One from Mehrabad Airport to Palam Airport, New Delhi, India. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "B." (Actual flying time: 2 hours, 51 minutes) I 9:58 lo:oo The President met with his Personal Assistant and Secretary, Susan S. Clough. I The President met with: lo:02 I l0:06 - Zbigniew Brzezinski, Assistant for National Security Affairs I 10:02 I 10:04 I James M. Fallows, Chief Speechwriter lo:02 1 lo:06 Ms. Clough lo:04 1 11:06 Joseph L. "Jody" Powell, Press Secretary I i I IST / 2:08 Air Force One arrived at Palam Airport, New Delhi, India. i 2:08 2:50 The President and the First Lady participated in an arrival I ceremony on the occasion of their visit to India. Members of the press II c?Q: 1717 3-,"t*,w ?aljaB&, of 5 Pagew. M WTE HOUSE THE 0Aii.Y DIARY OF Pi?EiIDENt JIMMY CARTER LOCATf ON ONE i&M.. Day. Yr.1 PALAM AIRPORT JANUARY 1, 1978 NEW DELHI, INDIA TIME DAY 2:15 p.m. SUNDAY ACTIVITY 2:15 The President and the First Lady were greeted by: I Peter Sinai, Chief of Protocol of India Robert F. Goheen, Ambassador of the U.S. to India The President and the First Lady greeted: Neelam Sanjiva Reddy, President of India I Mrs. Neelam Sanjiva Reddy Morasji Ranchodj i Desai, Prime Minister of India Atal Bihari Vajpayee, Minister of External Affairs of India I George Femances, Minister of Industries of India Nani Ardeshir Palkhivala, Ambassador of India to the U.S. Mrs... Nani Ardeshir (Nargeshi Nani) Palkhivala Mrs. Robert F. Goheen K.K. Gupta, Mayor of New Delhi, India I Mrs. Jagat Singh Mehta, wife of the Foreign Secretary of India 2:21 The President, escorted by Ambassador Sinai, went to the platform. 2:24 The President reviewed the troops. I 2:27 ' The President went to the speaker's platform. He was accompanied by: I Ambassador Sinai I President Reddy I Capt. Chaudhuri, Deputy Chief of Protocol of India 2:27 2:35 The President and President Reddy exchanged remarks. The President and the First Lady greeted members of the Indian Cabinet, other Indian dignitaries, and the Chiefs i of Mission of the Diplomatic Corps in India. 2~47 ! The President and the First Lady went to their motorcade. They were accompanied by: I President and Mrs. Reddy i Prime Minister Desai 2:50 Ii 3:40 The President and President Reddy motored from Palam Airport to Rashtrapati Bhavan. I iI ! The President and the First Lady were greeted by Maj. Gen. I1 Surrendra ,Singh, Military Secretary to the President of India. II --- -- _ ___ - -- HE WIirlE HOUSE ‘t’!iE DAKf WARY OF PRESIDENT. JIMMY CARTER .OCATION &VI-E iMa, Day. Yr.) RASHTRAPATI BHAVAN JANUARY 1, 1978 NEW DELHI, INDIA TIME DAY ACT’IVITY The President and. the First Lady went to the Dwarka Suite. They were escorted by: Mr. Fernandez Mrs. Mehta I Ambassador Sinai Maj. Gen. Singh 3:53 The Presidential party went to the Morning Room. 3:54 4:05 The President and the First Lady met with President and Mrs. Reddy, their children and grandchildren. / Members of the press, in/out 1 The President and the First Lady bade farewell to President and Mrs. Reddy. The President and the First Lady, escorted by Ambassador Sinai, returned to their motorcade. 4:09 4:31 The President and the First Lady motored from Rashtrapati Rhavan to the Ramalia Grounds. They were accompanied by Mr. Fernandez. 4r33 The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Prime Minister Desai Mayor Gupta I Lmdad Sabri, Deputy Mayor of New Delhi, India I 90 Executive Counselor of New Delhi, India I The President went to the speaker's platform. He was accompanied by: I The First Lady I Prime Minister Desai 1 Mayor Gupta Deputy Mayor Sabri The President was introduced by Prime Minister Desai. I 4~45 1 4~58 The President addressed members of the crowd gathered for 1 his visit. Members of the press II 5:07 I1 The President and the First Lady returned to their motorcade i 1 They were escorted by: I I Prime Minister Desai I Mayor Gupta f Deputy Mayor Sabri I a-- _a- a -_- _Y ws4m HOUSE WE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER VOCATION DATE ma.. my. yr., RAMALIA GROUNDS JANUARY 1, 1978 NEW DELHI, INDIA TIME DAY TIME 3 .P X-tlVI?Y 5:07 5:20 The President, the First Lady, and Prime Minister Desai motored from the Ramalia Grounds to Rashtrapati Bhavan. 5:21 The President, the First Lady, and Prime Minister Desai returned to the Dwarka Suite. 5:21 6:03 The President met with Prime Minister Desai. 6:19 R The President was telephoned by his Special Assistant for 1 Appointments, Timothy E. Kraft. The call was not completed. 6:50 6:51 R The President talked with Mr. Kraft. 8:lO 8:11 R The President talked with Ms. Clough. 9:06 9:07 P The President talked with Mr. Kraft. I I 1 I i I I I EJ/EJ l/28/78 i I 1 I I II GPO: ;m 0-:~#-~97.
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