Date: October 2, 1972

Time: 10:08 am – 11:18 am

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Andrei A. Gromyko, Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, William P. Rogers, Henry A.

Kissinger, Helmut (“Hal”) Sonnenfeldt, and Viktor M. Sukhodrev; members of the press and the

White House photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Photograph session

-Arrangements

Gromyko’s schedule

-New York

-United Nations [UN]

[Photographic session]

-[General conversation]

-Leonid I. Brezhnev’s forthcoming visit to US

-Camp David

-Compared to Caucasus resorts

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Gromyko’s Experiences

-Soviet Union embassy appointment

-Konstantin A. Umansky

US-Soviet Union negotiations

-Moscow meeting, May 1972

-Past areas of discussions

-Progress

-Trade

-Environment

-Science

-Health

-Arms Control

-Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty [SALT] treaty signing, October 3, 1972

-Importance

-European Security Conference

Refreshments

US ­ Soviet Union negotiations

-Past areas of discussions

-Mutual Balanced Forced Reductions [MBFR]

-SALT I

-SALT II

-Potential difficulties

-The President’s previous meetings with Gromyko

-Executive Office Building [EOB]

-Issues

-Trade

-Environment

-Trade

-Health

-Arms Control

-European Security

-SALT

-Vietnam

Greetings

-Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Aleksei N. Kosygin

-Nikolai V. Podgorny

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Soviet Union leaders’ reaction to May 1972 meetings with the President

-Moscow Meeting

-Importance

-US-Soviet relations

SALT agreements

-Forthcoming SALT talks

-Potential difficulties

-Soviet Union intentions

European Affairs

-[Berlin] treaties

-Federal Republic of Germany [FRG]

-Soviet Union

-Poland

-Effect

-US role

-European security conference

-Kissinger

-Moscow meeting

-Rogers

-US

-The President

-Moscow meeting, May 1972

-Potential success

Forthcoming election in US

SALT II

-Timing for new discussions

-1972 election

-The President’s schedule

-November 21, 1972

-Announcement

-October 16, 1972

European security conference

-Timing for discussions

-Announcement

-October 17, 1972

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-MBFR

-November 22, 1972

-SALT II

Vietnam negotiations

-Paris talks

-Kissinger

-Le Duc Tho

-Public discussions

-The President’s view

-Progress

-North Vietnam’s attitude

-US attitude

-North Vietnam’s attitude

-Present situation contrasted with 1968

– 1968 election

-Assumptions

-Pressure on US to make a deal

-Settlement timing

-1972 election

-1972 election as mandate

-US attitude

-Rogers

-Kissinger

-US proposals

-Sacrifices

-North Vietnamese

-Loss of life

-US

-South Vietnamese

-North Vietnamese

-Concern

-The President’s meeting

-Brezhnev

-Podgorny

-Kosygin

-Gromyko

-Vietnam as agenda item

-Soviet Union leadership efforts

-1972 election

-Soviet Union position

-US government efforts to end war

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-Post-Vietnam war US-Soviet Union relations

-War’s effect on international atmosphere

-UN

-Agenda

Middle East

-Assessment of situation

-Gromyko’s view

-Complications

-Settlement

-The President’s Moscow meeting

-Progress

-Big powers’ role

-The President’s view

-Difficulty of issues

-Vietnam

-SALT

-European security

-Middle East historic situation

-Political rhetoric in US

-1972 election

-US political considerations

-1972 election

-US political considerations

-Domestic leaders

-Strength

-The President’s political opponents

-Post-1972 election possibilities of settlement

-Present situation continuation

-Truce unpredictability

-Israelis

-Syrians

-Basis for settlement

-Israel

-Possible Soviet Union role

-Influence

-Possible US role

-Influence

-US goal

-Potential progress

-Rogers

-Political climate

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-Munich Olympics killings

-Lebanon

-Retaliation

-Outlook for next few months

-Pre-Munich Israeli statements

-Flexibility

-Possible interim solutions

-Suez Canal

-Discussions with Egypt

-Yigal Allon

-Moshe Dayan

-Interim settlement [UN Resolution 242]

-Possible withdrawal and cease-fire

-Israel’s interests

-Timing for negotiations

-Arms

-Recent retaliation

-US priority

-Israel

-Arabs

-Points of view

-Munich

-Egypt

-View of terrorists’ action

-Israel’s response

-Possible disassociation with the Fedayeen

-Prospects for change

-The President’s view

-Soviet response

-Settlement

-Soviet Union view

-US

-Peace

Far East

Middle East

-Difficulties

-Superpower clients

-Munich

-Israel’s reaction

-The President’s view

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-Search for solution

-Timing

-Rogers

-Munich

-Political situation

-US influence

-US-USSR desire for solution

Far East

-Meeting of Japanese and People’s Republic of China [PRC] leaders

-Statements

-Tone

-Soviet Union principles

-Soviet Union relations with Japan

-PRC

-Soviet Union relations with PRC

-PRC-Japan relationships

-Improvement

-Soviet Union

-US

-Gromyko’s statement

-US objectives

-PRC

-Normalization of relations

-Japan

-US treaty commitment

-Japan-PRC relations

-US view

-Reduction of conflict

-Historical context

-Japan

-Military

-Economic potential

-US attitude

-Kakuei Tanaka

-PRC

-PRC’s interests

-Japan

-Soviet Union and US interests

-Communiqué

-Compared to Shanghai Communiqué

-Vietnam

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-Middle East

-Economic potential

-Great Power involvement

-Compared to Vietnam

-Japan

-Status as an economic power

-Soviet Union

-US

-PRC

-Population

-Importance

-US-USSR efforts

US-Soviet Union relations

-Moscow talks

-Henry M. (“Scoop”) Jackson amendment

-May 1972 summit

-Rogers

-UN

-Soviet Union assessment

-Forthcoming dinner for Gromyko

-Visit of Soviet Leadership

-[Brezhnev]

-Timing

-Message for Brezhnev

-Correspondence

-Moscow meeting, May 1972

-SALT II

-European security conference

-Middle East

-Vietnam

-US-Soviet Union grain deal

-New York Times article

-Prices

-Communists

-Capitalists

-Trade agreements

-Exit visas from Soviet Union

-US political considerations

-US public comments

-Rogers

-Significance of issue

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Escort

The President, Gromyko et al. left at 11:18 am.