Date: February 27, 1973

Time: 4:37 pm-5:19 pm

Location: Oval Office

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The President met with Richard M. Helms.

Departure for Iran

Rose Mary Woods

Paper on Israel

-Helms’s view

-US position

-Leverage

Israel’s weapon requests

-Planes

-Golda Meir

-Necessity

-Air power capacities

-Compared to 1967 war

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WEAPONS

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Golda Meir

Prime Minister of Iran [Premier] Amir Abbas Hoveida

-News summary

-Jack Anderson story

-Helms

Shah of Iran, Mohammed Reza Pahlavi

-Helm’s appointment as Ambassador to Iran

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-Reaction

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US-IRAN RELATIONS

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Shah of Iran

-Helms

-Complimentary appointment

-Visit to US

-Scheduling

-December

-May, June

-Empress Farah Diba

-Public relations [PR]

-Camp David

-Demonstrations

-Scheduling

-Oil

-Meeting with Helms

-Relationship with US

-Specialness

-Relationship with Helms

-Visit to US

-Diba

-Dinner in San Clemente

-Camp David

-State dinner

-Camp David

-Facilities

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-Visit to New York

-Oil talks [?]

-Progress

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 4:45 pm.

John B. Connally

-Visit to Iran

-Talk with Helms

-President’s request

Shah of Iran

-Visit to US

-Scheduling

-Africans

-Kissinger

Sese Seko Mobutu

-Patrol boats

-Congo region

-Communists

-Trade for fire boats

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CONTACTS

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Aden, Yemen

-Cubans

-Pilots, technicians

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Pakistan

-Role of Iran

-US aid

-Iran

-Spare parts

-Morale

-Zulfikar Ali Bhutto

-Mrs. Bhutto

-Hong Kong newspaper

-Cable

-Beauty

Gulf states

Iran

-Diplomatic post

-Excitement

-Compared with Europe

-Berlin, Bonn

-East Europe

Middle East

-Persian Gulf

-Kissinger’s talk with Hussein ibn Talal [Hussein, King of Jordan]

-Oman

-Difficulties

-Helms’s viewpoint

-State Department telegrams

-Use of back channels

Oman

-Army

-Dhofar region

-Iran’s role

-Sale of helicopters

-Saudi Arabia’s role

-Sale of helicopters

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-Financing

-State Department

-Foreign Military Sales Act compared with grant aid

-Congress

Iraq

-Relations with French and Dutch

-Impact on Iran and Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia

-Ambassador

-Nicholas G. Thacher

-Career service

-Oil reserves

-Compared with Iran

-American consortium

-Share of market

-Compared with Iran

-Importance to US

-Competition with Britain, France, and Japan

-Solution

-Ambassador

Prisoners of war [POWs]

-North Vietnamese Statements

-Compliance with cease-fire agreement

-Messages

-Cease-fire violations

-South Vietnam

Cease-fire violations

-Nguyen van Thieu

-North Vietnam

-Infiltrations

-US reactions

Oil problem

-Need to have oil advisor in White House

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-Helm’s recommendation

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OIL

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Oil problem

-Oil advisor

-Thomas C. Barger

-Arabian-American Oil Company [ARAMCO]

-Recommendations

-Otto Miller

-Caltex

-John A. McCone

-Qualifications

-Retired to South Carolina; La Jolla, California

-Experience

-Alternative energy sources

-Oil sheiks

-Edward Teller

-Advice

-Ideas

-Nuclear, shale

-Charles J. DiBona

-Teller

-Problems

Iran

-State visit

-Helms

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-Return to US

-Report

-John A.Volpe [?]

Iran

-Visit by President

-Embassy

-Accommodations

-Compared with US embassy in Japan

-Visit by President when out of office in 1967

-Women

Helms left at 4:59 pm.

Vietnam settlement

-Cease-fire agreement

Press conference

-President’s attendance

-Kissinger’s advice

-Rhetoric

-Cessation of bombing

North Vietnamese complaints

-Validity

-Cease-fire violations

-Government of Vietnam [GVN] [South Vietnam]

-Joint Military Commission

-Kissinger’s telegram to Thieu

-Dissolution

-Accommodations

-Ellsworth F. Bunker

-Message to North Vietnam

-Talks with South Vietnam

-Bunker

-US response

-Mining

-POWs

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-Public relations

-Resolution of problem

Press conference

-President’s appearance

-President’s view

-Questions

-Aid to Vietnam

-Thieu

North Vietnam’s statements

-POWs

-Delay of release

-Economic Commission

-US delay

-Reply to Kissinger’s message on mining

-Toughness

-Economic Commission

-Kissinger’s reply

-Economic Commission

-Two-track method

-South Vietnam

Vietnam settlement

-Kissinger’s view

-POWs

-Movement

-Kissinger’s talk with William H. Sullivan

-William P. Rogers

-Conference

-Kissinger’s talk with George R. S. Baring [Earl of Cromer]

-House of Commons

-Sir Alexander F. (“Alec”) Douglas-Home

-Attendance at international conference on Vietnam

-Rogers

-Public relations

-International conference on Vietnam

-Credit

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-Douglas-Home, Nguyen Duy Trinh

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Message

-POWs

-US response

-Reaction to delays

-Aid to Vietnam

-Stories

-Effect

-Public statements

-Kissinger’s message

-December 1972 bombing

-Effect

-Compared with private talks

-Ultimatum

Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Summit

-Handling

-State Department

-Rogers

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

International conference on Vietnam

-President’s public pronouncements

-List of POWs

-Scheduled release dates

Vietnam settlement

-Cease-fire violations

-Thieu

-Laos

-Infiltration

-North and South Vietnam

-Thieu’s actions

-POWs

-US aid to South Vietnam

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The Earl of Cromer

-Story about Vietnam

-Departure from post

-Lady Cromer

-Common market post

Vietnam settlement

-Length

-US goal

-Stability

-Timing

Vietnam

-Public awareness

-Waning interest

-POWs

-Troops

South Vietnam

-Number of US advisors

-Civilian, economic, military

-Survival

-Settlement agreement

-Number of US advisors

-Reduction

-News summary

Helms

-Job as ambassador

Central Intelligence Agency [CIA]

-James R. Schlesinger

-Shake up

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CIA

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CIA

-Office of Strategic Services [OSS]

-Age

International conference on Vietnam

-USSR, PRC reactions

-France

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-North Vietnam

-Canada

-Pierre E. Trudeau

-Relations with US

-North Vietnam

-National recognition

-Peace settlement

-Kissinger’s message

-Joint Economic Commission

-Thieu

-Paris

-Delivery

-Timing

-Tone

-POWs

-Return

-North Vietnam’s response

-Contents

-Col. Bui Tin’s statement

-Four-power military commission

-Unofficial

-Testing US

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-Military operations

-Laos

-Response to Saigon’s initiatives

-Civilian prisoners

Civilian prisoners

-Number released

-Convicts

-Amnesty

-Cadres

-Number released

-Disappearances

-Numbers

-Thieu

-Responsibility

-Effects on US

-Nguyen Thi Binh

-Foreign Minister of Provisional Revolutionary Government of South

Vietnam

-Capital

-GVN

-Territory

-Civilian prisoners

-Hanoi’s embarrassment

Kissinger left at 5:19 pm.