Date: February 23, 1973

Time: 11:22 am – 12:30 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Hafez Ismail, M. Hafez Ghanem, Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft; the White

House photographer and members of the press were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Greetings

-President’s schedule

-Delay

[Photograph session]

-Arrangements

-[General conversation]

Middle East

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-Chances of peace

-Conflicts

-US discussions with nations in area

Ismail’s message from Anwar el-Sadat

President’s meeting with Gamal Abdel Nasser

Unknown person entered at an unknown time after 11:22 am.

Refreshments

Matches

Smoking Cairo

-Popularity

The unknown person left at an unknown time before 11:45 am.

Middle East

-Normalization of relations with Egypt

-President’s first term

-Difficulties

-Future possibilities

-President’s second term

-US expectations for settlement

-[Hussein, King of Jordan] Hussein ibn Talal

-Golda Meir

-Talks

-Egypt

-Jordan

-Israel

-President’s goals

-Prior statements

-Normalization of relations with Egypt

-Sincerity

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-Forthright talks

Ismail’s visit

-Camp David

-Purpose

-New bilateral relationship

-Peace in Middle East

-Sadat

-Egypt’s independence

-US, Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

Egypt

-Meeting in Moscow

-US knowledge

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-End of Soviet military presence

-Impact

-Normalization of relations

Arab world

-US policy

-Aswan Dam

-Egypt

-Pride

-Position in Arab world

-Independence movements

-Economic development

-Population

-Geographic size

-Culture

-Influence

President’s trip to North Africa in 1955

-Impressions

-Teachers

-Report to National Security Council [NSC]

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-Cultural wealth of Egypt

-President’s respect

-Contacts with US

Egypt

-Population

-Teachers

-Farmers, laborers

-Contribution to world

-US role

-Problems with US

-Neighbors’ fears

-Revolution

-Stability

-Influence

-Nasser’s speeches

-Egypt’s position in the Arab world

-Saudi Arabia

-Contributions

-Progress

-Desire for peace

-Military activities

-Sacrifices

-Sovereignty

-Territory

-Prestige, pride

-Stability

-US role

President’s accomplishments

-Influence

-Peace settlement in Vietnam

-Interest in Middle East

US

-Need for participation in Middle East

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-Guarantor of peace

Hostages

-Airline shoot down

-Compared to Institutional Pacifico Banco

-Israeli Embassy

-Release

-US statements

-Ismail’s trip

-Statesmanship

Egypt

-Desire for peace

-Cease-fire duration

-Lack of movement

-Fault

Israel

-Desire for peace

-Goals

-Occupied lands

-Status quo

-Immigrants

US support for Israel

-Military aid

-Impact of Israel’s attitude

-Intransigence

-Effect on Egypt

-Egypt’s understanding

-Balance of force policy

-Fairness

-Justification

-Soviet Union’s presence in Egypt

-Continued US aid to Israel

-Impact on peace negotiations

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Middle East conflict

-Origins

-Arab-Israeli conflict

-Suez Canal

-Palestine

-Jews, Palestinians

-Necessary of resolution

-Solution

-Egypt’s role

-Buffer territory

-Shape

-Israel

-Occupied lands

-Palestinian question

-Separate issue

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 11:54 am.

Greetings

Arab-Israeli conflict

Ismail’s title

-Proper address

Kissinger’s title

-Vietnamese-Cambodian Special Advisor

Middle East conflict

-Origin

-Palestinian problem

-Conflict with Israel

-Settlement

-Egypt’s position

-Withdrawal to international borders

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-Security guarantees

-US proposals of 1968-1969

-Negotiations

-Steps

-Balance

-Timing

Israel’s security question

-Palestinians

-Zionism

-Arab reactions

-Threat to peace

-Egypt’s role

-Expropriation of Palestine territory

-Recognition of Israel’s sovereignty

-Foreign relations

-Compared with Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, Egypt

-National sovereignty compared with Zionism

-International contributions

-France

-Peace agreement with Israel

-News story

-Sadat decision

-Ismail’s role

-Settlement

Security

-Israel’s arms accumulation

-Long range missiles

-Nuclear research

-Challenge to Egypt

-International guarantees

-Egypt’s role

Negotiations

-Egypt’s viewpoints

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-Israel and Palestinian negotiations

-William P. Rogers’s viewpoint

-Palestinian representation

-Jordan, Egypt

-Israel and Palestinian negotiations

-Frontiers

-Refugees

-Egypt’s role

-Occupied territory

-Withdrawal as precondition

-Resolution of conflict

-timing

-US role

-Superpower

-Security, peace

-Influence in the Middle East

-US interests

-Balanced, even-handed approach

-Ismail’s message to the President

President’s viewpoint

-Realism

-Egypt’s firm position

-Alternatives

-Ismail’s visit

-International attention

-Trip to Moscow

-[Hussein, King of Jordan] Hussein ibn Talal’s visit [?]

-Golda Meir’s visit

-US goals

-Timely resolution

-Relations with Egypt

-Palestinian, Israeli conflict

Negotiations

-US experience with the People’s Republic of China [PRC], Union of Soviet

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Socialist Republics [USSR], Vietnam

-Two-track method

-Diplomatic channel

-Rogers

-Discussions with Meir, Hussein

-Compromise

-Egypt’s position

-Sovereignty

-National pride

-Security

-Israel’s position

-Security

-Radical elements

-Israel’s over-reaction

-Libyan airline incident

-France’s role

-Pilot

-Israel’s role

-Meir’s orders

-Israel’s security

-Secure airspace

-USSR’s presence

-Non-governmental actors

-Rogers

-Consultation with Ismail

-Compared with a summit

-Meir

-President’s skepticism

-Europe, Moscow, Peking

-Preparation

-Excessive optimism

Private talks

-Confidential

-Rogers

-Trip to Europe

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-President’s schedule

-Ismail’s trip to New York

-Confidential meeting with Kissinger

-Compared with summit

-Direct channel to President

-Bilateral talks

-Frank discussion

-Israel’s position

-Egypt’s position

-Sovereignty problem

-Security problems

-Arms

US relations with PRC and USSR

-Long term goals

-Disagreement

-Stops toward goals

-Compared with interim agreements

-Momentum

Middle East conflict

-Final settlement

-President’s opinion

-Common goal

-Planned talks

-Kissinger

-US goal

-Permanent settlement

-Pragmatist

-Feasibility

-Necessary steps

-Meeting of Kissinger and Ismail

-Permanent settlement

-Steps

-Feasibility

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-Negotiating positions

-Long term goal

-Alternatives

-Definition of issues

-Sovereignty compared to security

-Possibility of compromise

Ismail’s mission

-Meeting with Rogers and Kissinger

-Report to Sadat

-Process of consultation

-Confidentiality

-Public diplomacy

-Private talks

-Publicity

-Israel

-Problems

-Meeting with Kissinger

-Schedule

-Message

-Diplomatic process

Tricia Nixon Cox’s comments on Egypt

-Visit

-Ismail’s welcome

Egypt

-Normalized relations with the US

-President’s second term

-President’s visit

-Kissinger

-US relations with PRC

-Progress in diplomatic relations

-Hopes for peace

Kissinger and Ismail left at 12:30 pm.

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