About this recording
609–7
- President Richard M. Nixon
- Josip Broz Tito
- Lijana Tambaca
- Alexander Akalovsky
- Stephen B. Bull
- Thelma C. Ryan "Pat" Nixon
October 30, 1971
Conversation No. 609-7
Date: October 30, 1971
Time: 10:05 am - 11:12 am
Location: Oval Office
The President met with Josip Broz Tito, Lijana Tambaca and Alexander Akalovsky; members of
the press were present at the beginning of this meeting.
Greetings
Photographs
Presentation of gifts by the President
Members of the press left at an unknown time before 10:52 am.
National Press Club
-Tito’s appearance
Joint Communiqué
-Henry A. Kissinger
Talks on bi-lateral assistance
13
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
-Import surcharge
-Forthcoming United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
[UNCTAD]
-Lima
-Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan
-John B. Connally's forthcoming recommendation
Blair House
-Tito’s discussions with Maurice H. Stans and US businessman
US-Yugoslav economic relationships
-The President’s view
-Overseas Private Investment Corporation [OPIC]
-The President's conversation with Nicolae Ceausescu
-American investment in Romania
Ceausescu
-The President’s view
-US-Romanian relations
-Tito’s view
US foreign policy
-Soviet Union, Vietnam
-Discussions
-Confidentiality
-The President’s view
-Yugoslavia independence
-Importance of independent countries
Soviet Union foreign policy
-Ceausescu
-Relations with neighboring countries
-Leonid I. Brezhnev, Aleksei N. Kosygin
-Tito
-Relations with the Soviet Union
-Small nations' relationships with US
US foreign policy
-President’s forthcoming trip to the Soviet Union
-Small nations
-Eastern bloc
14
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 609- 7(cont.)
Soviet Union
-The President’s view
-Difference with the People's Republic of China [PRC]
-The President's conversation with Ceausescu
-Yugoslavia
-Romanian economy
-Arms negotiations with US
-US defense policy
-Soviet developments
-Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles [ICBM]
-SS-9’s
-Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles [SLBM]
-Possible US developments
-Arms spending
US foreign policy
-The President's desire for peace
-Vietnam
-Nixon Doctrine
-Forthcoming trip to China
-Arms negotiation efforts
-US interests in Pacific
-Arms reduction
-The President’s background
-Compared to Tito
-Participation in World War II
-Small nations' interests
-The President’s view
-US military strength
-Views of US Senators
-Possible world criticism
Vietnam
-The President's reductions of US forces
-US casualties
-Troop levels
-Nixon Doctrine
-The President's message to North Vietnamese in 1969
-The President's meeting with Ceausescu, August 1969
-1970 attacks on Cambodia
-The president's October 1970 peace offer
15
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 609- 7(cont.)
-The president's conversation with Andrei A. Gromyko
-1971 South Vietnamese attacks on Laos
-Effect
-US offers to North Vietnam
-Economic assistance
-Prisoners of war [POWs]
-Deadline
-Views of the President's opponents
-Nguyen Van Thieu
-The President’s view
-Tito’s view
-Future government of South Vietnam
-Forthcoming US offers to North Vietnam
-Elections
-POWs
-Possible US military action
-US options
-Tito’s views
-Possible discussions with Soviet Union and PRC
-(Madame) Nguyen Thi Binh
-US policy
-The President’s view
-Peace
-POWs
-Possible US military action
Stephen B. Bull entered at 10:52 am.
The President's schedule
-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon
Bull left at 10:52 am.
Vietnam
-Tito’s view
-President’s forthcoming trip to the Soviet Union and PRC
-Galileo quote
US foreign relations with Yugoslavia
-Tito’s view
-The President’s view
16
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 609- 7(cont.)
Vietnam
-Tito’s schedule
-US peace offer to North Vietnam
Tito's visit to US
-Success
-Los Angeles
The President's schedule
-World Affairs Council
Mrs. Broz
-Photographs session
Oval Office furnishings
Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Broz, And Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mosbacher entered at 11:09 am.
Cigars
-Cuba
-Canary Islands
Yugoslavia
-Bosnia
The President, et al. left at 11:12 am.
Date: October 30, 1971
Time: 10:05 am - 11:12 am
Location: Oval Office
The President met with Josip Broz Tito, Lijana Tambaca and Alexander Akalovsky; members of
the press were present at the beginning of this meeting.
Greetings
Photographs
Presentation of gifts by the President
Members of the press left at an unknown time before 10:52 am.
National Press Club
-Tito’s appearance
Joint Communiqué
-Henry A. Kissinger
Talks on bi-lateral assistance
13
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
-Import surcharge
-Forthcoming United Nations Conference on Trade and Development
[UNCTAD]
-Lima
-Great Britain, France, Germany, Italy, Japan
-John B. Connally's forthcoming recommendation
Blair House
-Tito’s discussions with Maurice H. Stans and US businessman
US-Yugoslav economic relationships
-The President’s view
-Overseas Private Investment Corporation [OPIC]
-The President's conversation with Nicolae Ceausescu
-American investment in Romania
Ceausescu
-The President’s view
-US-Romanian relations
-Tito’s view
US foreign policy
-Soviet Union, Vietnam
-Discussions
-Confidentiality
-The President’s view
-Yugoslavia independence
-Importance of independent countries
Soviet Union foreign policy
-Ceausescu
-Relations with neighboring countries
-Leonid I. Brezhnev, Aleksei N. Kosygin
-Tito
-Relations with the Soviet Union
-Small nations' relationships with US
US foreign policy
-President’s forthcoming trip to the Soviet Union
-Small nations
-Eastern bloc
14
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 609- 7(cont.)
Soviet Union
-The President’s view
-Difference with the People's Republic of China [PRC]
-The President's conversation with Ceausescu
-Yugoslavia
-Romanian economy
-Arms negotiations with US
-US defense policy
-Soviet developments
-Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles [ICBM]
-SS-9’s
-Submarine Launched Ballistic Missiles [SLBM]
-Possible US developments
-Arms spending
US foreign policy
-The President's desire for peace
-Vietnam
-Nixon Doctrine
-Forthcoming trip to China
-Arms negotiation efforts
-US interests in Pacific
-Arms reduction
-The President’s background
-Compared to Tito
-Participation in World War II
-Small nations' interests
-The President’s view
-US military strength
-Views of US Senators
-Possible world criticism
Vietnam
-The President's reductions of US forces
-US casualties
-Troop levels
-Nixon Doctrine
-The President's message to North Vietnamese in 1969
-The President's meeting with Ceausescu, August 1969
-1970 attacks on Cambodia
-The president's October 1970 peace offer
15
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 609- 7(cont.)
-The president's conversation with Andrei A. Gromyko
-1971 South Vietnamese attacks on Laos
-Effect
-US offers to North Vietnam
-Economic assistance
-Prisoners of war [POWs]
-Deadline
-Views of the President's opponents
-Nguyen Van Thieu
-The President’s view
-Tito’s view
-Future government of South Vietnam
-Forthcoming US offers to North Vietnam
-Elections
-POWs
-Possible US military action
-US options
-Tito’s views
-Possible discussions with Soviet Union and PRC
-(Madame) Nguyen Thi Binh
-US policy
-The President’s view
-Peace
-POWs
-Possible US military action
Stephen B. Bull entered at 10:52 am.
The President's schedule
-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon
Bull left at 10:52 am.
Vietnam
-Tito’s view
-President’s forthcoming trip to the Soviet Union and PRC
-Galileo quote
US foreign relations with Yugoslavia
-Tito’s view
-The President’s view
16
NIXON PRESIDENTIAL MATERIALS STAFF
Tape Subject Log
(rev. 10/06)
Conv. No. 609- 7(cont.)
Vietnam
-Tito’s schedule
-US peace offer to North Vietnam
Tito's visit to US
-Success
-Los Angeles
The President's schedule
-World Affairs Council
Mrs. Broz
-Photographs session
Oval Office furnishings
Mrs. Nixon, Mrs. Broz, And Mr. and Mrs. Emil Mosbacher entered at 11:09 am.
Cigars
-Cuba
-Canary Islands
Yugoslavia
-Bosnia
The President, et al. left at 11:12 am.
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