Date: March 2, 1973

Time: 5:14 pm and 5:40 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

Khartoum embassy hostage incident

-Death of US Ambassador [Cleo A. Noel, Jr.] and Charge d’Affaires [George C.

Moore]

-Belgian Charge d’Affaires [Guy Eid]

-Telegram

-Condolences

-Demands of terrorists

-Israel, Jordan

-Release of Sirhan Sirhan

-Time of incident

-Messages

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Ambassadorial job

-Dangers

Killing of ambassador

-Arab governments

-Control over terrorism

-Golda Meir visit

-Reason for action

-Hafiz Ismail

-Responsibility for controlling terrorists

Sudan

-Assistance from Egypt, Syria

-William B. Macomber, Jr.

-Mission to Middle East

Public relations

-President’s statement on blackmail

-Terrorist actions

-President’s news conference

US actions

-Military action

-Sudan

-Relations with US

Killing of US officials in Khartoum, Sudan

-Method

-Deliberate nature

-Compared with Libyan airliner shootdown incident

-Compared with Munich massacre at 1972 Olympics

-Demands

-Release of terrorists

-Jordan, Israel

-US position

-No negotiations

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-Further demands

Terrorist demands on US

-Pressure on Israel and Jordan

President’s note to Mao Tse-Tung and Chou En-lai

-Kissinger’s trip

-Draft

-Revisions

Noel

-Career civil service

Kenneth B. Keating

-President’s conversation with H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-Support from Nelson A. Rockefeller

-John N. Mitchell’s telephone call

-Loyalty

-Ambassador

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[Begin segment reviewed under deed of gift]

Rockefeller

-Candidacy in 1976

[End segment reviewed under deed of gift]

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President’s meeting with Charles E. Meyer

-Replacement

-Jack B. Kubisch

-Charges d’ affaires

-Paris

-John Crimmins

-Meyer’s opinion

-Carlos de Santa Maria

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-Meeting with president

-Latin American ambassador

-William M. Roundtree

-Brazil

-Pakistan post

-Requirements of post

-Candidate

-Henry A. Byroade

-Thailand

Admiral John S. McCain, Jr.

-Ambassadorial appointment

-Thailand, Pakistan, Taiwan

Charles S. Whitehouse

-Possible post

-Thailand

Joseph J. Sisco

-Future

-Replacement

-Kissinger

Robert C. Hill

-Ambassadorial appointment

-Canada

-Pakistan

-Importance

-Mexico

-[First name unknown] Reynolds

-Columbia

Ambassadors

-Maurice H. Stans’s recommendations

-Germany

-Stuart N. Scott

-East-West trade negotiations

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR]

-Mexico

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-Pakistan

-John D. Lodge

-Meyer’s opinion

-Replacement for Argentina

-Loss of US ambassadors

-Latin America

-Brazil

-Kidnapping

-Guatemala

-Uruguay

-Agency for International Development

US reaction to embassy incident

-Condolences, outrage

-Sirhan Sirhan release

-Federal jurisdiction

-Formal demand

President’s press conference

-Questions

-Prisoners of war [POWs]

-Aid to North Vietnam

-Funding

-Domestic programs

-President’s compared to Ronald L. Ziegler’s statement

-Frequency

-Atmosphere

-Television [TV]

Ziegler

-Briefing

Henry Kissinger talked with the White House operator at an unknown time between 5:14 pm and

5:31 pm.

[Conversation No. 867-38A]

[See Conversation No. 37-33]

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Murder of US ambassador in Sudan

-Compared with US deaths in Vietnam

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 5:14 pm.

Meeting with Ronald L. Ziegler

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 5:31 pm.

Diplomatic reception

-Frequency

-Value

-Timing

-Vietnam peace settlement

-Ambassador from Canada, Sweden, Australia

-President’s reception

-Sweden

-Attitude to US

-US ambassador

Daniel P. (“Pat”) Moynihan in India

-Communication with Kissinger

-Frequency

Helmut (“Hal”) Sonnenfeldt

-Meeting with President

-Assignment to Treasury Department

-Contacts with Kissinger

-Promotion in National Security Council [NSC]

-Deputy assistant

-Work with Kissinger

-Intelligence

-Philosophy

Statement on death of US ambassador to Sudan

-Preparation

-Information

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-President’s position

-Blackmail

-US action

-Release of Sirhan Sirhan

-Other governments

-Contents

-Reference to President’s press conference

-Major demands

-Release of terrorists in Israel and Jordan

-US intentions

Terrorists in Sudan

-Jordan’s ambassador

-Murder of US ambassador

-Reasons

-Resolve

-Jordan’s ambassador

-Capitulation

-Egypt

-Interim settlement with Israel

-Border issues

-Palestinian issues

Ziegler’s statement

-Condolences, anger

-Risks of ambassadors

-President’s statement

-Compared with tour of duty in Vietnam

William F. (“Billy”) Graham

-Threats

-Possible kidnapping

-Ransom

-Ambassadors

-US policy toward terrorist demands

Terrorist groups

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[National security]

[Duration: 20s]

COUNTERTERRORISM

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Kissinger left at 5:35 pm.

Ziegler’s statement

-President’s review

President’s press conference

-Frequency

-Reporters reception

-Questions for President

-Answers

President’s schedule

-Week’s activities

John P. (“Jack”) Southerland

-News events

Events since 1972 election

-Vietnam settlement

-Deaths

-New administration

-POWs

-State of the Union messages

-Format

Terrorist groups

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-US action

-US policy on demands

-Blackmail

Murder of US ambassador to Sudan

-Proximate cause

-President’s statement

-Timing

-Audience

-Terrorists

-Access to broadcast

-International wives

Ziegler left at 5:40 pm.