Date: March 1, 1973

Time: 12:41 pm ­ 1:06 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.

Press briefing

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-Subjects of discussion from meeting with Golda Meir

-US aid

-Security

-Negotiations

-President’s meetings with Hussein Ibn Talal [King of Jordan], Hafez Ismail

-Nature of talks

-Future negotiations

Middle East negotiations

-Settlement prospects

-Israel’s negotiating style

-Egypt

President’s press conference

-Scheduling

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 12:44 pm.

Press briefing

-Questions on president’s meetings with Ismail and Meir

-Frankness

-US policy

-Talks with various parties

-Nature of settlement

-US talks with parties

-Egypt

-Public channel

-Direct talks

-Timing

-Reporters from Israel

Ziegler left at 12:49 pm.

Meeting with Meir

-Difficulty

-William P. Rogers meeting with Egyptians

-Israel’s knowledge

Egypt

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-Acceptance of Meir’s proposal

Israel’s withdrawal

-Joseph J. Sisco

-Suez Canal

-Egyptian police, military

-Interim agreement

-Fuzzy language

-General principles

-Sisco proposals

-Procedures for talks

-Conversations with Kissinger

-General principles

-Private channel

-Desire for US involvement

-Ismail

-Egypt’s position

-Pressure on Israel

Meeting with Meir

-President’s negotiating style

-Compared with John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson

-Airplanes

-Linkage

-Meir’s negotiating

-Kennedy’s foreign policy knowledge

-Johnson’s interest in foreign policy

-Johnson’s crudeness

Emigration of Soviet Jews

-Kissinger talks with Jacob K. Javits and Jackson

-American Jewish community

-Exit permits

-Soviet treatment of Jews

-US foreign policy interest

-Gas chambers

-Humanitarian concern

-War

-Right of emigration

-Indians

-Parsis

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-Jackson

-Contributions

-Jews

-1976 campaign

-Javits

-Congress

-Anti-Semitism

-Anti-Communists

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

US-USSR relations

-Most Favored Nation [MFN] status for USSR

-Brezhnev

-Dealings with President

-US advantage

-Vietnam settlement

-Middle East

-Europe

-Berlin settlement

-Soviet gains

-MFN

-Gas deal

-Nuclear treaty

USSR weapons build-up

-Intelligence

-Richardson

-Strategic arms balance

-SALT

-President’s role

-US strategic programs

-Clements, Adm. Thomas H. Moorer,

-Richardson

-SALT

-Negotiations

-Gerald C. Smith

-U. Alexis Johnson

-Military proposals

-Expense

-SS-9, SS-11 missiles

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US-USSR relations

-National Security Council [NSC]

-Scholars

-Foreign policy expertise

-SALT

-1972 agreement

-Future agreements

-Necessity

-Compared with John F. Kennedy [?], Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert S. McNamara

-Meetings with scholars

-Support for SALT

-Camp David

-Scientists

-Zbigiew Brzezinski

-Marshall Shulman

-NSC group

Prisoners of War [POWs] issue

-Press

-President’s policy

-Firmness

-International Conference on Vietnam

-Mines

-Private talks

-Compared to John F. Kennedy

-Public impact of return from Vietnam

-Support for President

-Press reports

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Arab-Israeli negotiations

-State Department’s role

-Sisco

-Talk with Kissinger and President

-Timing

-Kissinger

-Verification meeting

-US policy

-New approach

Kissinger left at 1:06 pm.