Date: February 13, 1973

Time: 11:43 am – 12:25 pm

Location: Oval Office

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The President met with John A. Scali and Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft.

United Nations [UN]

-Scali’s departure

-Credentials

-Kurt Waldheim

-India

-Pakistan

-Bangladesh

-Compared with U Thant

-Role in Vietnam

-Thant

-Communist Bloc tilt

-Finances

-US contributions

-Scali’s role

-US Congress

-US concerns

-Terrorism

-Lack of resolution

-Waldheim

-New members

-Africa

-Failures

-Accomplishments

-Environment

-Peacekeeping roles

-Relations with US

-Fairness

-Thant

-Edward R. G. Heath [?]

-Vietnam

Middle East

-Two approaches

-Open approach

-William P. Rogers

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-Private contacts

-Soviet Union

-Egyptians

-Golda Meir

-Confidentiality

-Merits of each approach

[Tape has discontinuity of unknown cause]

UN

-Scali’s role

-Defense of US interests

-US foreign policy

-Scali’s television [TV] appearance

-UN framework

-US objectives reflected in UN actions

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Soviet Union

-UN cooperation

-Scali’s pragmatism

-Scali staff

-Changes

-Black ambassadors

-Woman ambassadors

-United States Information Agency [USIA] background

-Black staffers

-UN make-up

-Quotas

-Qualifications

-UN mission

-Living, expense allowances

-Cost of living in New York City

-Affluent staffers

-John J. Rooney

-Paris

-L. Dean Brown

-Ambassador to Jordan

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-[Hussein, King of Jordan] Hussein ibn Talal

-Financial resources

-UN mission staff

-Possible move to New York City

-Cost of living

-Compared to Washington, DC

-Children

-Education

-Living allowances increase

-Rooney

-George H. W. Bush

-President’s support

-Scali’s approval

-Scali’s background

-View of US President

-Scali’s response

-Fairness

-Resolutions

-Usefulness to larger, industrialized nations

-Great Britain and France

-Increased stature

-Accomplishments, successes

-Waldheim

-Peace conference on Vietnam

-Handling

-Fairness

-Prestige

-Prejudice toward US

-South Vietnam

-Meeting with President

-Conditions

-Arrangements

Scali’s appreciation for President’s support

-Controversy

-Assurance

-Rogers

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-Henry A. Kissinger

-Scali as newspaperman

Prisoners of war [POWs] return

-Deplaning

-Statements

-Neil Armstrong

-Statement on the moon

-Col. Robinson Risner

-Photograph in Washington Star

-Associated Prss [AP] wire

-Effect on country

-Draft dodgers, deserters

-POWs’ coverage

-POWs’ wives

-Collaborators

-Capt. Jeremiah A. Denton, Jr.

-Number

-Nature of actions

-Denton

-Years in captivity

-Heroism

-Nation’s pride

-Vietnam settlement

-Political support for President

-Possibility of release

-Effect of bombing

-Risner

-Wife

-James A. Mulligan, Jr.

-President’s conversation with Mulligan’s wife

-Admiration of President

-Credit for President

-Support for George S. McGovern

-Contributions

-Reaction to unilateral withdrawal

-Pride

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-Peace

-Value of sacrifice

-Risner

Vietnam settlement

-Peace

-South Vietnam

-Chance to survive

-Laos, Cambodia

-Failures of Communism

-PRC

-Eastern Europe

-Romania

-Poland

Scali’s mission to UN in New York City

-Apartment

-Henry Cabot Lodge

-President’s visit

-Meeting with Scali

-Bush

-Charles W. Yost

-Misconduct of American foreign policy

-Vietnam settlement

Henry Fairlie’s book on the Presidency

-Fairlie’s political orientation

-Kennedy family

-Public relations [PR] in politics

-President’s recommendations

-Foreign policy

-Analysis

-Expectations abroad

-Crisis management

UN

-Security Council meeting

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-Meeting in Panama

-Economic and social problems in Latin America

-Panama Canal negotiations

-Chile

-Multinational corporations

-Complaints

-Cuba

-Guantanamo

-Puerto Rico

-Peru

-Tuna boats

-Cuba

-US foreign policy

-Ferdinand E. Marcos

-Philippines

-Internal policies

-Communist countries

-Other nations’ policies toward US

-Genocide

-Aid to dictators

-Eastern European countries

-Yugoslavia

-Romania

-Poland

-PRC, Cuba, Soviet Union

-Internal policies compared to foreign policy

-Cuba

-Policy of subversion and aggression

-US

-US Allies

-Shanghai Communique

-Soviet Union

-Change in relationship

-Fidel Castro

-Salvador Allende Gossens

-US-Mexico relations

-Criticism of US

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-Luis Alvarez Echeverria

-Dealings with Allende

-Criticism of US

-US-Indonesia relations

-Spiro T. Agnew’s comments

-Lt. Gen. T. N. J. Suharto

-Adam Malik

-State Department

-Suharto

-Neutrality

-Military aid from US

-Criticism of US

-Agnew’s response

-Congressional reaction

-Criticism of US

-Fairness

-International monetary situation

-Pierre E. Trudeau

-Echeverria

-Congress

-Cut of aid

-Mexico

-Canada

-Balance of trade

Scali’s role at UN

-Double standard

-Fairness

-Controversy

-Rogers’s statement

-Time

-James B. (“Scotty”) Reston

-Righteous indignation

-TV coverage

Scali and Scowcroft left at 12:25 pm.

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