Date: June 18, 1973

Time: 9:20 am – 10:13 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

President’s schedule

-Leonid I. Brezhnev visit

-Henry A. Kissinger

-Beltsville, Maryland

-Signing ceremony

-Signing of agreements

-Cultural, scientific

-Tax, agriculture

-Camp David

-Andrei A. Gromyko, William P. Rogers

-Travel arrangements

-Middle East communique

-Private meeting between President and Brezhnev

-Blair House

-Impromptu meeting

-Kissinger

-4:00 pm meeting

-Private meeting between President and Brezhnev

-Rogers, Kissinger, Gromyko

-President’s concerns about Rogers

-President’s forthcoming toast, June 18, 1973

-Coverage

-Text of toast

-Preparation

-San Clemente

-Departure time

-Blair house

-Dinner arrangements

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-Air Force One

-El Toro Air Force Base

-Farewell ceremony

-Helicopter trip

-Signing ceremony

-Communique

-Housing arrangements

-Gromyko, Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Kissinger’s evaluation

-Release of dissident Jewish leaders

-Leak to media

-Afternoon meeting

-Time, location

-Media coverage

-Meeting at Blair House

Watergate

-Washington Post story, June 18, 1973

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman, John D. Ehrlichman

-J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.’s forthcoming conversation with John J. Wilson

-News summary

-Gordon C. Strachan

-Haldeman

-Possible leaks

-Leonard Garment

-Telephone call from Haig

-David R. Gergen

-Relationship with Robert U. (“Bob”) Woodward

-White House employment

-Capabilities

-President’s view

-Buzhardt, Charles Allen Wright

-Gergen

-Forthcoming conversation with Haig

-Capabilities

-Haig’s view

-Washington Post story, June 18, 1973

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-Ehrlichman, Haldeman, Wilson

-President’s strategy

-President’s knowledge

-John N. Mitchell

-Martha (Beall) Mitchell, Helen A. Thomas

Kissinger entered at an unknown time after 9:20 am.

President’s schedule

Kissinger left at an unknown time before 9:45 am.

Watergate

-Brezhnev visit

-Editorials

-President’s negotiating position

-Content

-Roman L. Hruska’s editorial

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson’s statement

-Allegations concerning President’s role

-Egil (“Bud”) Krogh, Jr.

-John W. Dean, III

-Break-in of Ellsberg’s psychiatrist’s office

-Krogh’s letter concerning Ehrlichman

-President’s knowledge

-Effect on Brezhnev visit

-Dean

-Fred D. Thompson

-Possible immunity

-Buzhardt

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 9:20 am.

President’s schedule

-Meeting with Kissinger [?]

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 9:45 am.

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Watergate

-Washington Post story, June 18, 1973

-Buzhardt’s view

-Goal

-Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, Dean

-White House strategy

-Haig’s forthcoming call to Wilson

-Dean

-Allegations concerning President’s role in funds for defendants

-Krogh

-Buzhardt’s view

-Possible cross-examination

-Meeting with President, Mitchell, Haldeman, Ehrlichman, March 21, 1973

-Need for full disclosure

-Haldeman’s possible statement

-Buzhardt’s conversation with Wilson

-Ervin Committee hearings

-Witness schedule

-White House strategy

-Buzhardt

-Haldeman’s possible statement

-White House strategy

-Buzhardt, Garment, Ronald Ziegler

-President’s schedule

-Dean’s possible allegations

-Buzhardt’s statement

-Dean

-March 21, 1973 conversation with President concerning funds

-Possible documents

-Buzhardt’s views

-Statement

-Possible effect on Brezhnev visit

-Press

-Washington Post, Baltimore Sun

-Jackson

-White House statement

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-Buzhardt

-Haldeman’s possible statement

-President’s possible statement

-President’s March 21, 1973 meeting with Dean

-President’s investigation

-Buzhardt and staff

-President’s methodology

-William O. Bittman

-Howard H. Baker, Jr.’s statement, June 17, 1973

-Buzhardt’s reply

-Ervin Committee hearings

-President’s possible appearance

Melvin R. Laird’s schedule

-Visits to officials

President’s schedule

-Brezhnev

-Planes to California

-Thelma C. (“Pat”) Nixon

-Idanell(Brill) (“Nellie”) Connally, Adele (Langston) Rogers, John B.

Connally

-San Clemente

-Arrival

-Tour

Watergate

-Buzhardt

-Thompson’s views concerning Dean

-Questions

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 9:20 am.

President’s schedule

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 9:45 am.

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An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 9:20 am.

President’s schedule

-Kissinger

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 9:45 am.

Ronald L. Ziegler entered at 9:45 am.

Brezhnev visit

-Story concerning 17 soviet journalists

-Kissinger

-President’s conversation with Dobrynin

-Arrangements for photos

-Media coverage

-Comments during photos

-President’s forthcoming toast, June 18, 1973

-Coverage

-Length

-Preparation

-Transcript for translation

-President’s composition of the toast

-Kissinger

Kissinger entered at 9:49 am.

Brezhnev visit

-Length

-Preparation, length

-President’s assessment of the toast

-Gergen

-Speechwriters

-Toast prepared by Kissinger’s staff

-Length

-Brezhnev’s toast

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Advance copy for the President

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-Length

-Interpretation

-President’s toast

-Length

Ziegler left at 9:50 am.

Brezhnev visit

-President’s meeting

-Helmut (“Hal”) Sonnenfeldt

-Note taking

-Soviet interpreter

-Brezhnev’s children’s letter to Julie Nixon Eisenhower and Tricia Nixon Cox

-Fatherly advice

-Graduation ceremony

-Blair house meeting

-Time

-Improvised meeting

-Rogers’s possible meeting with Gromyko

-European Security Conference

-Media coverage

-Photographs

-Gromyko, Dobrynin, Kissinger, Rogers

-Release of Jewish dissidents

-Kissinger’s conversation with Garment

-US Jewish leaders

-Possible meeting with President, Kissinger, or Garment

-Previous meetings with Jewish leaders

-Credit for release

-Previous meeting with Kissinger

-Garment’s request for President

-Jewish support for President

-Jewish emigration

-President’s image

-Effect on Soviet policy

-Demeanor

-Soviet actions toward PRC

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-Strength

-US domestic situation

-President’s visit to Soviet Union in 1972

-Toughness

-Soviet goals

-Europe

-China

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Brezhnev visit

-Sequoia

-Brezhnev

-State dinner, June 18, 1973

-Kissinger’s discussion with Dobrynin

-Lincoln memorial

-Rogers’s possible meeting with Gromyko

-Camp David

-Assignments

-European Security Conference

-Communique

-Middle East

-Schedule

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-Brezhnev’s schedule

-Invitation to Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Forthcoming toast

-Transcript for President

-President’s forthcoming toast

-Content

-Family

-Diplomacy

-Results of summit

-Schedule

-Brezhnev’s evaluation of president

-Effect of Dean’s Ervin Committee testimony

-Kissinger’s assessment

-Patriotism

-Dean

-Goals of Soviets

-US national interest

-Publicity of summit

-Press coverage

-Time and Newsweek

-Final summit agreements

-Oceanography

-US and Soviet Agreements

-Oceanography

-Number of agreements

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-Negotiations

-Principles

-Compared to President’s 1972 visit to Soviet Union

-Preliminary work for summit

-Agreements

-Communique

-Nuclear treaty

-Principles

-Speed of negotiations

-Brezhnev’s forthcoming toast

-President forthcoming toast

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-Kissinger’s staff

-Length of toast

-Speechwriters

-Quality

-Private meeting between President and Brezhnev

-Dobrynin, Gromyko

-President’s forthcoming toast

-Length

-Schedule

-President’s remarks

-Soviet and American relations

-Future negotiations

-SALT

-Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction [MBFR]

-Dates

-Nuclear treaty

-Brezhnev’s toast

-Rogers

-European Security Conference

-SALT agreement

-1974

-Southeast Asia

-Cambodia

-Vietnam

-Cease-fire violations

-Middle East

-Far East

-China

-Japan

-Economics

-Long term relationship

-Reaction of Politburo

-Lunch

-Photographs

-Sonnenfeldt, Dobrynin

-Blair House meeting

-Brezhnev

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-Remarks

-Support for President

-Watergate

-Brezhnev reaction

-Future visits

-Form of address

-President’s remarks

-US-Soviet relations

-Europe

-Brezhnev’s trip

-France, Warsaw, Poland

-SALT

-Far East

-Middle East

-Economics relations between US and USSR

-Forthcoming nuclear agreement

-Letter to Brezhnev from President

-Brezhnev’s forthcoming trip to Paris

-French criticism

-President’s forthcoming toast

-Text of toast

-President’s preference for extemporaneous speech

-Pravda

-Zielger [?]

-Kissinger’s efforts

Watergate

-Kissinger’s outrage

President’s schedule

Kissinger and Haig left at 10:13 am.

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