Date: March 1, 1973

Time: 11:00 am – 12:39 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Ronald L. Ziegler.

William P. Rogers

President’s telephone call to William L. White

Press conference

-Reactions

-Robert Pierpont

-Comments

-Vietnam settlement

-Prisoners of War [POWs]

-Columbia Broadcasting System [CBS]

President’s press conference

-Henry A. Kissinger’s opinion

-Timing

-Reasons

-Story on POWs and cease-fire

-Possible questions on Watergate, George P. Shultz, George

Meany

-Timing

-Rogers’s

-Nine point agreement

-POWs

-Public relations [PR]

-News magazine

-Press reaction

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT], Berlin agreement

-Economic questions

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-Preparation

-William L. Safire, Patrick J. Buchanan

-Length

-Content

-Kissinger

-Kevin Phillips

Kissinger entered at an unknown time after 11:00 am.

Yitzhak Rabin’s birthday

Photographs

Notes

-Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft

Photographs

-Kissinger’s appearance

-Golda Meir

-Scowcroft

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 11:00 am.

Meir’s arrival

Scowcroft

-Schedule

Gen. Brent G. Scowcroft entered at an unknown time after 11:00 am.

Phyllis Gallante (?)

-Talk with President

-Missing In Action [MIA] families

Prime Minister Golda Meir, Rabin, and Simcha Dinitz entered at 11:06 am. The White House

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

unknown man left at 11:06 am.

Arrangements for photograph

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Kissinger’s schedule

[Photograph session]

-Rabin’s birthday

-President’s first meeting with Rabin

-1967

Ziegler, the White House photographer, and the press left at 11:10 am.

Dinitz’s [?] work with Meir

Presidential gifts

-Pens

International security

-US role in world

-Peace

-American idealism

-President’s meetings with Mao Tse-Tung and Chou En-lai

– Leonid I Brezhnev

-SALT

-Scientific exchanges

-Changes in world

-Communists

-Security

-Dialogue

-Chances of peace

-Misunderstandings

-Vietnam Settlement

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Reduction of US armaments

-Spending on Ghettos

-Mutual reductions

-USSR

-Israel’s idealism

-Need for realism

-Dangers

-Public optimism

-Vietnam settlement

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-Dialogue with PRC

-USSR

-Brezhnev

-Willy Brandt

-Socialist

-Need for realism

-European socialists

Europe’s leadership

-Edward R. G. Heath

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Socialists

-Italy

-Giulio Andreotti

-Germany

US defense posture

-Europe

-Need to maintain

-Cold War

-USSR

-Golden rule

Peaceful coexistence

-Interpretations

Vietnam cease-fire

-Socialist International

-Meir’s role

-Kissinger’s press conference

-Questions

-United Nations [UN] observers

-Meir’s view

Socialist conference

-Alaf Palme

-Bruno Kreisky

-Austria

-Germany

-Brandt

-Pompideau

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-Belgium

-Shadow cabinet

-Great Britain

-[First name unknown] Wilson [?]

-[First name unknown] Gallager [?]

Idealism and pragmatism

-[Thomas] Woodrow Wilson

-Religiosity

-World War I

-Fourteen points

-Versailles conference

-Treaty

-Effect on Germany

-Adolf Hitler

-Compared with US role in reconstruction

-World War II

-France

-USSR

Kissinger’s talk with Rabin

Libyan airplane incident

-President’s viewpoint

-Israel’s statements

-Uneasy truce

-Israel’s intentions

-UN resolution

-Amendment

-POWs

-Investigation

-John A. Scali

-State department

-Israel’s UN ambassador [Yosef Tekoah]

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Black September

-Warnings

-Plans

-Airplane

-Suicide bombing

-Tel Aviv, Bersheeba

-Kamikazis

-Japanese terrorists at airport

Airplane incident

-Israel’s explanation

-Passengers

-Meir’s reaction

-US concern

-Israel’s standing in world

-US bombing of North Vietnam

-Hospital

-Non-military targets

-US-Israeli cooperation

-Public relations

Israel’s raid in Lebanon

-Strategy

-Airplanes compared with ground troops

-Safety

-Terrorist training camps

-Proximity to refugee camps

-Casualties

-Soldiers and civilians

US arms and economic aid to Israel

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-US government’s position

-Administration’s commitment to Israel

-Arab-Israeli negotiations

-Israel’s position

-US commitments

-Arms for self-defense

-Prevention of war

-Suez Canal

-Egyptian front

Arab-Israeli negotiations

-US involvement

-Vietnam war

-Intentions of Arabs

-Israel’s negotiating position

-Rumania

-Deputy foreign minister’s visit to Israel

-Meeting with Sadat

-Meir’s visit to Bucharest

-Sadat

-Meeting

-Meir’s response to Nicolai Ceausescu

-Sadat’s reply

-Israel’s desire for peace negotiations

-Proximity talks

-Domestic opinion

-Egypt

-Jordan

-Hussein Ibn Talal [King of Jordan]

-Message to Meir

-Two tracks

-Public talks

-Pressure to succeed

-Private talks

-US dealings with PRC and USSR

-Exploratory discussions

-Summits

-Israel’s position

-Election

-US position

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-Energy crisis

-Israel’s bargaining position

-Middle East, USSR

-Desire for settlement

-Egypt’s desire for settlement

-Opening to US

-USSR’s desire for settlement

-Egypt’s position

-Kissinger’s role

-Private talks

-Egypt, USSR

-Brezhnev’s visit

-Change in position

-Talks with Andrei A. Gromyko, Brezhnev

-Troop withdrawal

-Confidentiality

-Goal

-Egypt’s position

-Overall settlement

-Sovereignty, security

-Interim settlement

-Vagueness

-Sadat

-Kissinger’s role

-Chou’s remarks about Kissinger

-President’s two-track plan

-Advantages

-Preparation

-Confidentiality

-US contacts with USSR and Egypt

-Israel’s strength

-Egypt’s goals

-US consultation with Israel

-Security compared to sovereignty

-Egypt’s goals

-Peace

-Insincerity

-Sovereignty

-1967, 1947 territorial borders

-Palestinians

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-Yassar Arafat

-Terrorists

-Suez Canal

-Israel’s withdrawal

-Interim step

-Peace treaty

-natural border

-Fortifications

-Israel’s need for air force

-Clearing and operation

-Cease-fire

-Civilian reconstruction, rehabilitation

-Technical support

-Police presence

-Israel’s right of transshipment

-Egypt’s recognition

-Israel’s use of canal

-Sadat

-Interim settlement talks

-State Department

-Proximity talks

-Confidentiality

-Public talks

-State Department

-Egypt

-Israel’s withdrawal from Suez Canal

-Private talks

-Overall agreement

-Egypt’s position

-Hafez Ismail

-USSR’s role

-Kissinger’s talk with Hafez Ismail

-US role

-Egypt’s proposals

-Gromyko and Brezhnev

-US position toward USSR

-Analoyiy F. Dobrynin

-Effect on Israel

-Egypt

-Ismail’s visit to moscow

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-USSR’s position

-Inflexibility

-War

-Brezhnev’s promise

-MiG-23s

-Training of pilots

-Transcripts

-Information exchange

-Inflexibility

-Sadat

-1957 negotiations

-Support for radicals

-Syria, Iraq

-Syria

-Equipment from USSR

-Mammar Qaddafi

-“Madman”

-Syria

-Sadat

-US-Israeli contacts

-Kissinger’s role

-Dinitz’s role

-Access to Meir

Fighters

-Israel’s production

-Prototypes

-Defense Department

-Israel’s needs

-US military aid

-Phantoms, Skyhawks

-Number

-Confidentiality of decision

-Number

-Negotiations at later date

-Recommendations

-State Department, Defense Department

-Linkage

-US position

-Public statements

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-Balance of power

-Private agreement

-Airplane delivery

Israel’s production of airplanes

-Numbers

-Israel’s economy

-Israel’s situation

-Technological knowledge

-US corporations

-Spare parts

-Numbers

-Limitations

-US commitments

-Defense Department

-Elliot L. Richardson

US-Israeli economic relations

-Israel’s finance minister’s meetings with George P. Shultz

-US budget problems

-Aid to Israel

-Cuts

Schedule

-Break

USSR

-Emigration to Israel

-Condition of Jews

-Prisons

-Anti-Semitism

-Treatment of Jews requesting emigration

-Exorbitant fees

-Loss of employment

-Legal status as parasite

-Trial

-Prison

-Anti-Semitism

-Eugene Lyons

-American Jews

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-Hitler

-US role

-Talks with Dobrynin

-Confrontation

-Congress

-Most Favored Nation [MFN]

-American Jewish communities

-Vietnam War

-December 1972 bombing

-US concern

-Inhumane treatment

-Rumanians

-Private negotiations

-Leverage

-Wheat

-Confrontation on Cuba

-Treatment of Jews

-Russian people

-President’s attitude

-Communists

-Public pressure

-Problems

-Congress

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-Congress

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson

-Trade

-Meir’s appeal to American Jewish communities

-Soviet Jews

-Emigration

-Exit visas

-Soviet policy toward Jews

-Jackson amendment

-Israel’s influence on Congress

-Proper use of US influence

-Confrontation with USSR

-Cuba

-“Mutual suicide”

-Israel

-Strengths

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-Military

-Brezhnev

-Toughness

Meir’s appearance at National Press Club

-Questions on Libyan airplane incident

Gifts

-Rabin’s birthday

-Value

Coat

The President, et al., left at 12:39 pm.