Soviet-American relations: the Détente years, 1969 - 1972
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Index
ABM Treaty:
Dates for implementations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 301
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 299, 308
Deployment locations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 271, 277, 301, 305, 335,
336, 353, 367, 393, 621, 623, 628, 644,
818
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 716-717, 719, 733,
734
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 440«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 332, 433, 521-522, 674,
760, 815
Kissinger-Smirnov discussions at Moscow Summit,
904, 905, 909, 910, 912, 925, 936
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 840,
855, 856, 864, 865
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 462-463
Dobrynin’s analysis of U.S. approach to, 294
Dobrynin’s recommendations re negotiations, 294-295
Duration of agreement:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 301
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 299
First-strike capability and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 302
Formalization process (exchange of letters and public
announcement):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 290-291, 323, 325-326,
329, 353, 356-357, 359-360
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 322,
323-325
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 352, 355, 364
Freeze on offensive strategic arms during negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 261, 271, 277-278, 290,
307, 309, 310-311, 323, 325-326, 334-335, 349,
353,394-395, 524
Haig’s memoranda on, 339-341
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 322,
323-324
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 266, 274, 288-289, 306,
310, 327, 332
Hard-site defenses:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 573
Instructions to Soviet and U.S. negotiators:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 306-307, 309, 313
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel’s circumvention by Soviet
negotiators:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 349-351, 354
Haig’s memoranda on, 339-341
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on,
342-349
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 678
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting, 716-717, 719-720,
732-733, 734-735
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 673-674, 760
ABM Treaty—Continued
Limited agreement issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 160
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 166
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-905,
909,910,912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925, 936
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 840, 855, 856,
864,865
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 946, 953
Multiple warheads (MIRVs) and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 302
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 299, 310
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 424
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 456, 461-463, 468-470
Number of ABM launchers:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 621, 623, 645, 646
Number of protected sites:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 645, 646, 657
Offensive strategic arms limitations, link to:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 389-390, 393, 421-422
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 386
Radars issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 818
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 840
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 452
Separate ABM treaty issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 169-170,175, 247, 261
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 168,171, 244, 257-258
Signing of Agreement, 953«
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 720, 734-735
Soviet policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 289-290
Soviet proposal of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 575, 591
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 573, 587
U.S. deployment plans and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 135-136, 137, 138
Zero ABM option:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 271, 393-394
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 266, 415
Abrasimov, Pyotr A., 196-197, 245, 264, 270,298, 315, 318,
327, 385, 432
Agnew, Spiro T., 275
Aleksandrov-Agentov, Andrei M., 528, 559, 681, 689, 709,
760, 842, 854, 855, 872, 886, 940, 991, 998
All-European Conference. See European Security Conference.
Alsop, Joseph, 432
Anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems (see also ABM Treaty):
U.S. deployment of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 31-33, 37,127-129
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 126-127
Antonov, Gen. Alexei, 929, 957
Arab-Israel conflict. See Middle East conflict.
Arafat, Yasser, 192«
Arbatov, Georgi A., 4, 345, 350, 355
Arms control (see also ABM Treaty; European Security
Conference; Nuclear disarmament conference; Nuclear
Non-aggression Pact; Nuclear Non-proliferation
Treaty; Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty):
1005
Index
Arms control—Continued
Chemical and biological weapons ban:
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 73, 76
Linkage to political issues:
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 9-10
Soviet approach to:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 111
Astronauts’ proposed visit to Soviet Union, 112
Bahr, Egon, 182, 260, 266, 270, 273,275,280, 281, 285,
287, 291, 308, 328, 332, 333, 334, 337, 354, 360,
373, 379, 385, 386, 388, 437, 439, 610», 628, 634,
640, 654, 721, 735, 736, 804, 805
Baibakov, Nikolai K., 912, 998
Bangladesh. See Indo-Pakistani conflict.
Barzel, Rainer C., 330, 582, 635, 640, 721, 735, 784«, 787,
788, 791, 797, 799, 804, 805
Batitsky, Marshal Pavel E, 652
Beam, Jacob D., 36,57,152,172,177, 422,423, 426, 429,
445, 447, 490, 588, 602, 778, 824, 842, 998
Belousov, Nikolai A., 515
Bergus, Donald, 369, 616
Berlin:
Access procedures:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 247, 260, 292-293, 321
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 27-28, 245, 257, 264,
287-288, 302-303«, 306, 318
Agreement ratification:
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 446, 448, 449
Agreement re, 441«, 446«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 439-440
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on,
437-439
Bilateral vs. four-party discussions re:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 77-78
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 71-72, 76
Completion of negotiations in 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 406, 417, 420-421,
435-436
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 432
Demilitarization issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 318
Dobrynin’s analysis of U.S. approach to, 42, 293-294, 426
Dobrynin’s recommendations for negotiations, 295
East Berlin visits by residents of West Berlin:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 378
Election results in West Berlin (1971):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 309-310
European Security Conference and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 564, 584
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 582
Final Act re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 378
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 875,
882
Foreign Ministers meeting, proposed:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 364
Berlin—Continued
Four-party discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 259, 260-261, 270,
285-286, 360-361
Gromyko’s note on, 255-256
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 263-264
FRG-GDR direct negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 308, 526-527
FRG political presence, 6«, 25«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 118-119, 260,291-292,
298, 303«, 378
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 118, 120-121,264, 287,
300, 303«, 306,318
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 221-223
FRG treaties with Poland and Soviet Union and:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480, 484
FRG-U.S. consultations re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 360, 373-374, 379, 386
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 383
Juridical claims issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 334
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 332, 336
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel as negotiating forum re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 259-260, 269,273,
275-276, 281, 285, 286«, 321
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 316«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 266, 273-274, 280
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480, 484
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 837
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 875, 882
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 13,
424,441-442, 629
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 7,10, 17-18, 84-85, 98,
383
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 221-223, 228, 457, 460,
461, 474
Nixon’s visit in 1969, 22, 29
Nonbelonging of West Berlin to FRG:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 377
Preservation of status quo:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 21-22
Reconciliation of Bonn and Berlin negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 378-379, 386-388,
436^37,439
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 385
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 71-72, 76, 208-209, 211,
213, 446, 450,451-452
Rush-Abrasimov secret discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 318-319
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 318, 327
Soviet draft agreement re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 315-316
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 314-315
Soviet package proposal re:
Gromyko’s note on, 256
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 264
Soviet presence in West Berlin:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 321, 373, 391,436
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 308, 317, 369
1006
Index
Berlin—Continued
Soviets as guarantors of agreements:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 260, 276, 378
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 275, 300
Summit meeting and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 329-330, 333, 335, 375
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 328, 416
Tension-reducing measures:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 65
Trilateral meetings in Bonn re (see also Reconciliation of
Bonn and Berlin negotiations above), 326«, 338«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 330, 334, 335-336, 337,
341, 354-355, 360-361, 366, 372-373,417,
435-436
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 327-328, 332, 432
Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, 316
Black Panthers, 272
Bohlen, Charles, 87
Brandt, Willy, 22, 24, 34, 74, 76, 77,119,181«, 264«, 266,
285, 291, 310«, 360, 379, 386,406, 439, 635, 665«,
721, 723, 737, 764, 771, 797, 799, 875, 882, 952
FRG no-confidence vote on, 784-785, 787, 788, 791
Bratchikov, A.V., 925, 934, 938, 953, 956, 968, 977, 983
Brazinskas, Pranas and Algirdas, 235«
Brezhnev, Leonid I. (see also Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leader-
ship correspondence), 5, 8,14, 92, 264, 265, 313, 327,
329, 336, 340, 360, 371, 384, 422«, 481, 504«, 526«
Butz’s meeting with, 656
Kissinger’s assessment of, 780
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow:
ABM Treaty discussions, 716-717, 719-720, 732-733,
734-735
China discussions, 695-696, 708, 726-727
China visit by Nixon discussions, 685-686, 700, 726,
738-739
European Security Conference discussions, 722-723,
736-737, 763
Germany discussions, 721-723, 725, 735-736, 737,
763, 764, 770, 771
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 681-709
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 709-739
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 760-774
Middle East conflict discussions, 738, 762, 765-766,
769, 772-774
Moscow Summit discussions, 695-697, 708, 709,
710-712, 728-729, 734
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact discussions, 762-763,
765, 774
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 684-685, 686,
692-693, 699-701, 705-706, 763, 770
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 717-720,
732-735
Trade discussions, 723, 727, 737, 763
Vietnam War discussions, 687-691, 693-695, 696,
701-705, 706-708, 712-716, 723-724, 726,
729-732, 738, 761-762, 764, 767-769, 771
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 855, 856, 864, 865, 946, 953
Berlin discussions, 875, 882
China discussions, 890, 899, 952, 993, 997
Cuba discussions, 993, 997
Brezhnev, Leonid I.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
European Security Conference discussions, 835,
876-877, 878-879, 882-883, 884, 886
Final communiqué, 835, 991-992, 993-994, 996
FRG/GDR representation in U.N. discussions, 877,
883-884, 952
Hungary discussions, 951
Japan discussions, 847, 852-853
Korea discussions, 953, 993, 997
Middle East conflict discussions, 832, 941, 942, 943,
944, 945-947, 948, 949,950, 951, 996
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 831-836
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842-872
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872-904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940-953
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 990-1004
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact discussions, 834, 855,
865, 993, 996
Poland discussions, 951
Scientific cooperation discussions, 847, 853, 854
Signing of agreements, 953«
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 833, 835, 836, 993,
997-999,1000,1001,1003-1004
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 833, 847,
853, 854-855, 856-871, 886, 895-896, 946, 953
Trade discussions, 845, 846, 851, 852, 873, 880-881,
993, 997
Vietnam War discussions, 832, 861, 871-872,
886-887, 888-891, 892, 893-894, 895, 897-900,
901, 902, 903, 904, 992, 994-996
Yugoslavia discussions, 951
Paris visit in 1971, 515
Political standing in Soviet Union:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 831
U.S. visit, proposed:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 584
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 582
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 952,
1000, 1003
Brosio, Manlio, 450
Brown, Robert L., 70«
Bruce, David, 196, 391
Budapest Declaration of the Warsaw Pact, 45
Burundi, 438
Bush, George H.W, 445, 447, 450
Butz, Earl L., 586, 588, 606, 656
Cambodia:
Political situation:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 164
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 158
U.S. military incursion, 148«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 163,164
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 154, 155,157-158
Castro, Fidel, 662
Ceausescu, Nicolae, 125, 368, 372
Chapin, Dwight, 58
Chemical and biological weapons ban, 73, 76
Cherniakov, Yuri N., 67«
1007
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Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi), 413
China (see also China visit by Nixon), 103
Anti-Soviet intentions of U.S. China policy:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 341-342
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 475M80, 483
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 337, 368
Cambodian incursion by U.S. forces and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 164
Communist Party congress of 1969, 48
Dobrynin’s assessment of Soviet policy, 82
European Security Conference and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 599
Indo-Pakistani conflict and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 561
Japan, relations with:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 263, 372, 407, 507
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 370, 432
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 479-480,
483
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 695-696, 708
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 726-727
Korea concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 507, 598
Middle East conflict and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 599
Missile forces, 32
Moscow Summit, efforts to block:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 695-696, 708
Moscow Summit discussions re:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 988
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 890, 899
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 952
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 993, 997
Moscow Summit’s impact on U.S.-Chinese relations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 604-605
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 89
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 86-87, 92-93, 98
Nuclear disarmament conference, policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 391-392
Nuclear strategy:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 409
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 447, 450
Soviet-Chinese dialogue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 80, 81
Soviet-Chinese tensions, U.S. policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 37-38, 48-49, 67-68,
80-81,102, 599-600, 603-604
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 36,117
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 89
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 129, 177, 599
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 522
U.N. representation issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 366, 392-393
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 364, 369
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 447, 450
U.S.-Chinese dialogue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 23-24, 81, 92-93,110,
120,197,611
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 105-106,117, 159
China—Continued
U.S.-Chinese trade relations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 371-372, 603
U.S. policy review re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 47^18
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 46
U.S. provision of intelligence about Soviet military to
Chinese:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 610-611, 614-615
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 607, 612
U.S. travel restrictions:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 310
Vietnam War, political use of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 157
Vietnam War international peace conference and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 263
Vietnam War intervention issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 104
Vietnam War mediation efforts:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 521, 559-560
China visit by Nixon (1972):
Bilateral vs. global concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 506
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 504
Date for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 411-412, 417, 430,
506-507, 515
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 432
Dobrynin’s analysis of circumstances related to, 401-404,
411-414
Dobrynin’s post-visit analysis, 602-605
Final Document:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 430, 578-579
Haig’s preliminary visit in 1972, 559n
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 483
Kissinger’s post-visit analysis:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 597-600
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 595-596
Kissinger’s preliminary visits in 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 407-409, 486, 505-508,
610-611
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 405, 485, 504, 607, 612,
615
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 685-686, 700
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 726, 738-739
Military-related discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 611
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 607
Moscow Summit and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 403, 406-407
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 404, 405
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 424,
431,443
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 458, 476
Nixon’s decision-making re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 427
Nixon’s television speech re, 400«
Protocol details:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 578
1008
Index
China visit by Nixon (1972)—Continued
Rogers’s post-visit briefing of allies:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 600-601
Soviets informed about upcoming visit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 400-401
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 399-400
Soviet-U.S. relations and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 417
Travel arrangements:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 497-498
U.S. allies informed of upcoming visit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 409
U.S. rationale for:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 522-523
Vietnam War and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 402, 408^09, 412-413,
570-571, 598, 603
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 504
Chou En-lai (Zhou Enlai), 81, 337«, 341-342, 370, 399, 400,
412, 430, 566-567, 579, 695, 708, 952
China visit by Nixon, 597, 599, 600
Kissinger’s meetings with, 405, 407-409, 507, 508
Churchill, Winston S., 179, 834
Cointat, Michel, 716, 732
Congress, U.S., 108,130,435
Congress of the CPSU (1971), 326-327, 329
Cuba:
Dobrynin’s analysis of U.S. policy re, 298«
Kosygin’s visit in 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 499
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 491, 492
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 993, 997
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 211-212, 213
Soviet submarine base in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 197,199-200, 202,
207-208,232-233, 297-298, 302, 362-363
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 193-194, 198-199, 202,
231-232,296-297, 299, 361-362
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 211-212, 213
Soviet-U.S. mutual understanding re:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 185,186-187
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 185-186, 187-188
Soviet vessels’ periodic visits:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 236-237, 240, 279-280,
498, 791-792
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 235, 242, 275
U.S. naval base in Greece as counterpart to Soviet facility
in Cuba:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 591
U.S. policy toward:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 661-662
Cuban missile crisis, 241
Cyprus crisis of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 591-592
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 593«
Czechoslovakia, 3, 81,108, 691, 705
David, Edward E., Jr., 612, 747
Dayan, Moshe, 275, 278
Dean, Jonathan, 316«, 387, 388«
Demirel, Suleyman, 309«
De Palma, Samuel, 70, 446, 450
Dmitrichev, T.F., 697, 728
Dobrynin, Anatoly F. (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin channel;
Nixon-Dobrynin meetings; Dobrynin’s memoranda,
Kissinger’s memoranda, and Kissinger-Dobrynin
telephone conversations subheads under specific
subjects):
Haig’s meetings with, 339-341, 500-501
Khrushchev’s memoirs, 241
Kissinger, assessment of, 41, 69-70, 182, 351, 428
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow:
Dobrynin’s approach to meetings, 675-679
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 681, 682, 688, 689,
690, 692, 694
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 709, 715, 721,
725
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 760
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 739, 741, 746, 747,
748
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second), 776
Moscow Summit of 1972:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 26), 938, 939, 940
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 968, 969,
970-971, 979-980, 981, 982, 984, 985, 986, 988,
989, 990
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904, 908,
909
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925, 927,
930, 931
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934, 935, 936
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 873
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912
Nixon, assessment of, 351
Nixon foreign policy, assessment of, 39-45, 426-428
Rogers, assessment of, 99
Rogers’s meetings with, 7«, 36, 157«, 309«, 580-581,
583, 633-634
Dulles, John Foster, 159, 370, 687, 701, 962
Eaton, Cyrus, 103«
Eban, Abba, 36-37, 486, 497
Economic relations, Soviet-U.S. See Trade/economic relations.
Egeberg, Roger O., 612
Egypt/UAR (see also Middle East conflict):
Political purge of 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 358-359
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 212
Soviet Union, relations with, 366«
Ehmke, Horst, 255
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 370
Erim, Nihat, 309«
European affairs (see also Berlin; European Security
Conference; specific countries):
Eastern Europe, Nixon policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 65, 108,132,164-165
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European affairs—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
12-13
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 151
Preservation of status quo, 26-27
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 21-22, 30, 37,41-42,109,
131-132,164, 268-269
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 27,125-126
European Security Conference, 184
Berlin agreement ratification and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 564, 584
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 582
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 446, 448, 449
Chinese policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 598-599
Dobrynin’s recommendations re negotiations, 295
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel as forum for preliminary
talks re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 514
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480-481, 484
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
502
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 463^464, 471-472
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480-^481, 484
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 722-723,
736-737
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 763
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 674
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 835
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 838-840
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 876-877,
878-879, 882-883, 884-886
Mutual balanced force reductions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 164, 181-182, 360,
365-366, 371, 392
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 722-723, 736-737
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 158, 180, 674
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
839-840, 877, 878-879, 884, 885
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 446^447, 449-450
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 501
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 85, 384
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 223-224, 228, 457,
463^164, 470-472
Preliminary consultations re (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin
channel above):
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 267
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
876-877, 879, 883, 884-885
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 446^147, 448-450
Soviet goals re:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 105
Summit meeting and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 270
U.S. participation issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 46,107-108, 527, 797
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 45, 103,179-180
Falin, Valentin M., 71, 266, 326«, 328, 332, 334, 385, 388,
432, 439, 804
Farman Ali Khan, Gen. Rao, 544
Fawzi, Mahmoud, 212
Fedayeen, 148, 243«
Firsov, Y.V., 920
Flanigan, Peter M., 810, 812, 842, 912, 915, 917, 918, 923,
998
Foster, William C., 142
Fulbright, J. William, 53, 99, 394
Gandhi, Indira, 372, 391, 466, 473, 491, 495, 520, 549
Garthoff, Raymond L, 343, 344, 350, 777, 930
Gaulle, Charles de, 17, 22, 30-31, 716, 732, 890, 899-900
Germany (see also Berlin):
FRG elections of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 634
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 721, 735, 763, 764,
770, 771
FRG-GDR border:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 131-132
FRG no-confidence vote on Brandt:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 784-785, 788, 791
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 787
FRG-Soviet Non-aggression Treaty:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 182
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 181
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 222
FRG treaties with Soviet Union and Poland:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 609-610, 620, 628,
634-635, 640, 654, 785, 788, 791, 797, 799, 805,
815,819
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 720-722, 723,
735-736, 737, 764, 770, 771
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 610«,
787, 799«, 804-805, 815«
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480, 484
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 779
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 837
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence
re, 629
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 721-723, 725,
735-736, 737
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 763, 764, 770, 771
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 779
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27) 957
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 837-838
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 877, 878,
883-884, 885
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 952
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 24, 34-35, 66
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 36
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 74, 77
U.N. representation for GDR and FRG:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 723, 736, 737
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow
Summit, 957
1010
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Germany—Continued
U.N. representation for GDR and FRG—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
837-838, 877, 878, 883-884, 885, 952
Gibson, Andrew E., 969
Gierek, Edward, 244«
Gleason, Teddy, 514-515
Goldwater, Barry, 828, 908, 911
Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 244«, 951
Grechko, Marshal Andrei A., 821, 831
Greece:
Cyprus crisis of 1972, 592
U.S. naval base in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 591
Grinevsky, Oleg A., 930
Gromyko, Andrei A. (see also Nixon-Gromyko meetings;
Rogers-Gromyko meetings), 64, 77, 78«, 90, 133«,
172, 177,181, 182,189, 255-256, 284-285«, 296«,
313, 343, 345, 360, 404«, 422, 429, 439, 544
Kissinger’s meeting with (September 1971):
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 481-485
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 476-481
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 681, 682, 683, 686,
696
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 709, 710, 711,
712, 713, 715, 717, 718, 720, 724, 725, 730, 731
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 760, 765, 766, 773
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 739-756
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second), 775-778
Middle East conflict discussions, 740-746, 749-755
Moscow Summit discussions, 739-740, 747, 748-749
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 747, 756
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 720, 777
Trade discussions, 746-747, 755-756
Vietnam War discussions, 713, 730, 731, 777
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 904, 946
Announcement re, 492«
Berlin discussions, 875
China discussions, 988
European Security Conference discussions, 878, 879,
885
Final communiqué, 937, 938-940, 968-971, 983-985
FRG/GDR representation in U.N. discussions, 957
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 26), 938-940
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 953-967
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 968-990
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925, 926,
927, 928, 929, 930, 932, 933
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934-937
Leaks to the media, 953-954
Media coverage of, 970
Middle East conflict discussions, 977-983, 985-990
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842, 853
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 875, 877,
878,879,884,885
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912, 913
Gromyko, Andrei A.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty discussions, 955
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 977, 984
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 904-912,
925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 932-933, 935-937,
946, 958
Trade discussions, 913, 955-956, 969, 983-984
Vietnam War discussions, 957, 958-967, 971-976,
984-985
Gventsadze, German, 842, 920, 1001
Habib, Philip, 181
Haig, Alexander M., Jr., 338«, 356«, 396«, 462«, 503«,
533«, 540«, 542«, 569, 661«, 679«, 680«, 724«,
748«, 758, 816«, 819«, 930, 931, 934
China visit by Nixon, 559«
Dobrynin’s meetings with, 339-341, 500-501
Vorontsov’s meetings with, 190-191, 544-547
Hament, Harvey, 188
Harriman, W. Averell, 87, 99,181, 265
Harris, Louis, 49
Hartke, Vance, 579
Hayes, Wayne, 908
Heath, Edward R.G., 365, 785
Helms, Richard M., 392, 927, 932
Hillenbrand, Martin J., 72, 247, 288, 327, 328, 338, 364,
366, 386, 387, 446, 449, 450, 670, 842, 872, 953,
956, 998
Ho Chi Minh, 81«, 892, 901
Honecker, Erich, 526«
Hoover, J. Edgar, 272, 380, 592, 627, 641, 786
Huang Chen (Huang Zhen), 415«, 611
Huang Hua, 538«, 658«
Humphrey, Hubert H., 372, 579, 626, 670, 828
Hungary:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 951
Hussein II, King of Jordan, 192«, 626-627, 642, 647,
742, 751
Hyland, William G., 842, 904, 925, 934, 998
India (see also Indo-Pakistani conflict), 24
ABM system for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 372
Indo-Pakistani conflict, 372, 391
Bangladesh’s break from Pakistan and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 309, 316-317, 410
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 549
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 531
Cessation of hostilities/negotiations for political solution:
Haig’s memoranda on, 545-546
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 529-530, 548
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
534-535, 539, 544-545
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 530-532, 536, 551,
553-554
Chinese-U.S. relations and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 561
1011
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Indo-Pakistani conflict—Continued
Kissinger-Dobrynin post-war analysis of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 567
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 560-561
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 503,
532, 533, 534-535, 539, 543, 544-545
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 457-458, 466, 473
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 450-451
Soviet-Indian relations and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 407
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 405, 523
Soviet-U.S. relations and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 549-550, 560-561
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
532,533
Nixon-Matskevich discussions re, 537
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 547, 550-552, 553
U.N. consideration of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 548-549, 552-553
Kissinger-Vorontsov discussions re, 539-543
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
533,543
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 546-547, 550, 552
U.S. intervention issue:
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 535-536, 538
U.S. military assistance to Pakistan:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 434
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 432-433
U.S. post-war policy:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 601
War prevention efforts:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 434-435, 490-491,
494-495, 500-501
Haig-Dobrynin discussions re, 500
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 519
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 432, 487-488, 491, 520
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence
re, 503
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 450-451
West Pakistan front:
Haig’s memoranda on, 545
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 548, 549, 553
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 546
Iran, Nixon’s visit in 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 608, 613, 621
Irwin, John N., II, 638
Israel (see also Middle East conflict):
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, 24
Israelyan, Victor L., 445
Ivanov, Y.A., 912, 914, 915, 921
Ivanov’s release from U.S. custody. See under Soviet-U.S.
relations.
Jackson, Henry M., 579, 626, 908
Japan, 106, 117, 988
China, relations with:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 263, 372, 407, 507
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 370, 432
Moscow Summit announcement and, 492n
J apan—Continued
Mutual Defense Treaty with United States:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions re, 847, 852-853
U.S. economic relations with:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 435
Jarring, Gunnar, 56«, 72, 80, 156, 162,163,177«, 192«,
205, 357
Jay, Edward, 606, 610
Jewish Defense League, 257, 259, 626
Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek), 413
Johnson, Lyndon B., 3, 62,143, 152, 337, 891, 900
Johnson, U. Alexis, 36In
Jordan. See under Middle East conflict.
Kama River Project. See under Trade/economic relations.
Kang Sheng, 952
Kasatonov, Vladimir A., 802
Katushev, Konstantin E, 778, 783-784, 792-793
Kekkonen, Urho, 683
Kennan, George, 241
Kennedy, Edward M., 48, 372, 670, 828
Kennedy, John E, 152, 185«, 485, 538, 956
Kennedy, Col. Richard X, 399
Kennedy, Robert E, 159, 241
Khan, Agha Muhammad Yahya, 309«, 317«, 410,491, 495,
503, 520, 534, 536,538
Khan, Gen. Tikka, 451
Khrushchev, Nikita S., 14,185«, 832
Memoirs of, 241
Kiesinger, Kurt Georg, 22, 34
Kim II Sung, 953, 993, 997
Kishilov, Nikolai S., 344, 777, 930
Kissinger, Henry A. (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin channel;
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow; Dobrynin’s memo-
randa, Kissinger’s memoranda and Kissinger-Dobrynin
telephone conversations subheads under specific
subjects):
Brezhnev, assessment of, 780
Dobrynin’s assessment of, 41, 69-70,182, 351, 428
Gromyko’s meeting with (September 1971):
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 481-485
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 476^181
Khrushchev’s memoirs, 241
Kidnapping threat against, 272
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 840, 865, 904, 905, 909,
910, 925, 936, 946
Berlin discussions, 837
Cancellation issue, 807-808«, 813«, 816«
China discussions, 988
European Security Conference discussions, 838-839
Final communiqué, 937, 938-940, 968-971, 983-985
FRG/GDR representation in U.N. discussions,
837-838,957
FRG treaties with Poland and Soviet Union
discussions, 837
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 26), 938-940
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 953-967
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 968-990
1012
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Kissinger, Henry A.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Kissinger’s memorandum to Nixon on Brezhnev’s
political standing in Soviet Union, 831
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925-934
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934-938
Kissinger’s preparatory memorandum to Nixon,
836-842
Leaks to the media, 953-954
Media coverage of, 970
Middle East conflict discussions, 943, 946, 948,
977-983, 985-990, 991
Mutual and balanced force reduction discussions,
839-840
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 836-842, 853,
854-855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 861-864, 865, 867,
868, 870, 871
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 886, 895, 903
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940, 943, 946, 948
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 990-991, 992,
995, 996, 998
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912, 913, 916, 922
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact discussions, 991
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty discussions, 955
Signing of agreements, 953«
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 977, 984
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 840-842,
854-855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 861-864, 867, 868,
870, 871, 904-912, 925-934, 935-938, 946, 958
Trade discussions, 913, 916, 922, 955-956, 969,
983-984, 991
Vietnam War discussions, 895, 903, 957, 958-967,
971-976, 984-985, 992, 995, 996
Nixon-Gromyko meeting (October 1970) 221, 222
Vorontsov’s meetings with, 185-189, 529-532, 535-536,
538, 539-543, 547-554, 662-664, 668
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel (see also under specific subjects):
Dobrynin’s analysis of, 293-296
Establishment of, 4-6, 15
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
593-594
Nixon’s endorsement of, 149,152
Nixon’s instructions to Kissinger, 317«
Press leaks re, 237-238
Regularization of meetings, 106, 110-113
Rogers’s ignorance about details discussed in, 206-207,
580-581
Secrecy concerns, 267, 274
Soviet agreement to, 27
Soviet disappointment with, 165
Soviet strategy re, 44
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow (April 1972) (see also
Kissinger’s secret trip subheads under specific subjects):
Announcement of visit:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 724, 738, 764,
766-767, 770,11A
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 747-748, 756,
775-777
Nixon’s memoranda on, 680, 757
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow (April 1972)—Continued
Arrangements for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 564, 657-658, 660-661,
670
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 658
Dobrynin’s approach to meetings, 675-679
Dobrynin’s encouragement of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 527
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 520, 656
Initial proposal for:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 486
Invitation to Kissinger, 530«
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first):
Soviet memorandum of conversation, 697-709
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 681-697
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second):
Soviet memorandum of conversation, 728-739
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 709-727
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third):
Soviet memorandum of conversation, 767-774
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 760-767
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first):
Soviet memorandum of conversation, 748-756
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 739-748
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second):
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 775-778
Kissinger’s approach to meetings, 673-675, 680«
Kissinger’s assessment of, 759-760, 778-780
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 783
Nixon’s assessment of Kissinger’s meetings, 756-759
Nixon’s instructions to Kissinger, 679-680
U.S. allies informed about:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 785-786
Vietnam War and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 663, 665
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 664-665
Komarov, Nikolai D., 355-356, 359, 410
Korea:
Chinese concerns re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 507, 598
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 953
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 993, 997
U.S.-DPRK military tensions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 56-57, 60
Kornienko, Georgi M., 445, 447, 528, 775, 777, 842, 912,
925, 934, 938, 953, 956-957, 958, 961, 968, 969,
970, 983, 984, 985, 989, 990,1001
Kosygin, Alexei N. (see also Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership
correspondence), 5, 8,14, 35, 81, 92,121«, 122, 139«,
149«, 158,181«, 192, 258,284«, 313, 327, 371,
410«, 797«
Cuba visit in 1971, 491, 492, 499
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 946
European Security Conference discussions, 878, 879,
884, 885, 886
Middle East conflict discussions, 943, 944, 945, 948,
949, 950
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842, 845,
846-847, 848, 851-852, 853, 854
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Kosygin, Alexei N.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 873-874,
877, 878, 879, 880, 881, 884, 885, 886, 889,
891-892, 894, 895, 898, 899,900-901, 902,
903, 904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940, 943, 944,
945, 948, 949, 950
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998, 999-1000,
1002,1003
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912-925
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 999-1000, 1002,
1003
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 846-847,
848, 852, 854, 946
Trade discussions, 845, 873-874, 880, 881, 912-925
Vietnam War discussions, 889, 891-892, 894, 895,
898, 899, 900-901, 902, 903, 904
U.S. presidential candidates’ visits to Moscow, 265
Kreisky, Bruno, 821, 847, 853
Krimer, William D., 70, 217, 460«, 842, 953«
Krokhalev, O.A., 938
Kudirka, Simas, 244«
Kuznetsov, Vasily V., 26-27, 46, 52, 233, 503«, 536,
539-540, 842, 998
Kvitsinsky, Yuli A., 316«, 388«
Laird, Melvin R., 24-25, 33, 126, 138,240,498-499,
594-595, 821, 858, 868, 908, 927, 932
Laos:
DRV infiltration:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 139
Neutrality issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 181
Partition option:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 158
U.S. military activity in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 283-284, 293, 303«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 180-181, 280-281,
284-285, 286, 303«
Le Duan, 364, 665«, 892, 893, 901
Le Duc Tho, 134«, 163, 164, 181, 415, 416, 418, 526, 663,
690, 691, 694, 704, 705, 706, 712-713, 729, 794«,
796-797, 959, 962, 976
Lenin, Vladimir L, 727
Lin Biao, 450«, 952
Lindsay, John, 579
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 17, 28, 38, 52, 60, 99
Longshoremen’s union, 514-515
Lon Nol, 164
Lord, Winston, 681, 709, 739, 872, 886, 912, 938, 953, 958,
968, 971, 977, 983, 984
Lucet, Charles, 122
Lynn, Laurence E., Jr., 132
Macovescu, Gheorghe, 105
Makarios III, Archbishop, 592
Malik, Yakov A., 71,163, 445, 451, 542
Malraux, André, 599
Mansfield, Michael J., 99, 240, 394, 674
Manzhulo, Alexei N., 567, 584
Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong), 24, 37, 68, 579, 952
China visit by Nixon, 597, 599, 600
Markelov, Valery I. See Markelov’s release from U.S. custody
under Soviet-U.S. relations.
Matlock, Jack F., Jr., 842, 998
Matskevich, Vladimir V., 536-537, 560
McCloskey, Robert, 236
McConaughy, Walter P., Jr., 538
McGovern, George, 579, 670, 828
Meir, Golda, 66, 230, 233, 278, 331, 466, 473, 486,
510-511, 521, 523-524, 528, 564, 625, 626
U.S. visit in 1972, 575-576
Melady, Thomas Patrick, 438
Mendelevich, Lev I., 71, 445
Middle East conflict:
Anti-Soviet campaign by United States and Israel:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 177-178
Arab refugees, 75, 76
Arms shipment limitations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 184
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 183
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 745, 754
Borders issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 601-602,625-626
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63-64, 596
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 75, 453
Ceasefire extension by Egypt, 304«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 305-306«
Ceasefire/standstill violations by Soviets, 211, 213
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 197, 201, 204-206
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 203, 209, 243, 244
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 221
Chinese policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 599
Demilitarized zone issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 511-512, 626
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 509-510, 616
Dobrynin’s analysis of Soviet and U.S. decision-making re,
41,294, 300«
Dobrynin’s recommendations re negotiations, 295
Egypt and Israel informed about Kissinger-Dobrynin
negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 510-511
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 509
Four-party discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 30-31, 200-201
Golan Heights issue:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
979
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 287
Guarantees issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 270-271, 278, 282-283,
316,511,512
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 745, 754
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 314, 509, 510
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 944,
945-946, 947, 949-950
Hussein’s peace plan:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 626-627
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Middle East conflict—Continued
Interim agreement leading to final agreement:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 489, 510-512, 513, 524,
576, 577, 589-590
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 477-478, 481-482
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 493, 505, 509-510, 562,
573, 583, 586
Nixon-Rrezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 942,
948
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
502
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 459,465-^-66,
472-473,475«
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 452-453, 454
Israeli aggression issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 124, 178
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 133
Israeli-Egyptian negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 489, 490, 513-514
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 230-231, 233,488
Israeli penetration of Egyptian government:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 627
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 616
Israeli requirements for settlement:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 575-576, 589-590, 625
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 61
Israeli troop withdrawal (see also Interim agreement
leading to final agreement above):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 283, 497
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 740, 744-745, 746,
749, 753-754, 977, 978-981
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 287
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 941,
943, 946-947, 948
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 76
Jarring mission, 192«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 162, 163, 234, 282
Jewish community of United States and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 150-151,161
Jordanian crisis of 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 194-195
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 192, 198, 244
Jordanian-Israeli settlement:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 647
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 742, 751, 979, 982
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 642
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel as negotiating forum re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 283, 489-490, 496,
510-511,576-577
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 477
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 267, 280, 369, 445,
492-493, 509, 521, 562
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 945,
946, 950-951
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 459
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 477-478,
481-482
Kissinger-Rabin discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 523-524
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 519«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 521
Middle East conflict—Continued
Kissinger’s meetings with Egyptian and Israeli officials:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 486, 488-489, 490, 496
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 488
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 678, 679
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 738
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 762, 765-766, 769,
772-774
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 740-746, 749-755
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 779
Moscow Summit discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 826-827
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 977-983,
985-990
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 825
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 832
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 941-951
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 991-992,
993-994, 996
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 12,
88-89, 424-425, 442, 501, 502, 505«, 557, 630, 793
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 7, 10, 17, 85, 86, 91-92,
98, 148,150-151,152-153, 381,383-384,619
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 220-221, 227-228, 457,
459, 464-466, 472-473, 475-476
Nixon’s interview re (1970):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 168-169«
Package settlement involving all Arab countries:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 512
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 740-744, 749-753
Peacekeeping activities:
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 220-221
Presidential election of 1972 and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 626
Principles for eventual agreement (see also Soviet-U.S.
“General Working Principles” document below):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 797
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 765-766, 772-773
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 744, 753
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
942-943, 945-946, 948, 950
Public exposure of Soviet-U.S. negotiations, concerns
about:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 626, 627
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 616
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 72-73, 75-76, 211,
212-213, 452-454
Rogers Mission of 1971, 328, 331
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 357-358, 392
Security zones issue:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
979, 980, 981
Soviet incentives to prompt U.S. action:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 577-578, 590
Soviet military involvement, 192«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 123-124, 139-140,
143-144, 147,162,178
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 745, 754
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 121-122, 138-139, 142,
154,156-157,173, 616-617
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Middle East conflict—Continued
Soviet settlement proposal:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 512-513
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 738, 762, 769
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 740, 749
Soviet-U.S. bilateral exchange of views re (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel above):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 20-21, 30-31, 36-37, 56,
66-67, 92,146, 147,148,152-153,261,269
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 51, 133-134,139, 142,
156, 172
Soviet-U.S. collaboration for peace:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 278-279
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 314
Soviet-U.S. confrontation issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 173
Soviet-U.S. “General Working Principles” document:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
981-983, 985-990
Suez Canal navigation (see also Interim agreement leading
to final agreement above):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 279, 293, 308, 316,
330-331, 357, 358, 420
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 275, 286-287, 314, 328
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 76
Tito’s peace initiative:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 293
U.S. internal disputes re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 358
U.S. military involvement issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 124-125
U.S. peace initiative of 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 162-163, 177, 178
Vietnam War, relation to:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 145
Mitchell, John N., 239, 259, 581, 592«
Mongolia, 106
Moorer, Adm. Thomas H., 908, 911, 927, 932
Moscow Summit of 1972 (see also Moscow Summit subheads
under specific subjects):
Advance preparation of issues for discussion:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 434
Announcement re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 433, 490, 499
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 444«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 431-432, 487, 492
Announcements of agreements at Summit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 809
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 747, 756
Cancellation issue:
Nixon-Kissinger discussions re, 807-808«, 813«, 816«
China visit by Nixon and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 403, 406-407
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 404, 405
Chinese efforts to block Summit:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 695-696, 708
Chinese-U.S. relations and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 604-605
Date for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 406-407, 612-613
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 612, 615
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
DRV spring offensive and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 639, 643, 652-653
Nixon-Kissinger discussions re, 651«
Final communiqué:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 574, 584, 609, 622, 649,
678, 783, 797, 809
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
937, 938-940, 954-958, 968-971, 983-985
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions during Kissinger’s
secret trip to Moscow, 756
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 573, 582, 606, 617, 633,
674-675, 759
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 835,
991-992, 993-994, 996
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 826
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit, 917,
923
FRG treaties with Poland and Soviet Union and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 609-610
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 609«
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 610«
Gift exchanges:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 816
Housing arrangements:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 633
Initial proposal for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 374-375
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 370
Invitation to Nixon by Soviet leadership, 430-431
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 26):
U.S. account of, 938-940
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27):
Soviet account of, 965-967
U.S. account of, 953-965
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28):
U.S. account of, 968-990
Kissinger’s memorandum to Nixon on Brezhnev’s political
standing in Soviet Union, 831
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.):
Soviet account of, 909-912
U.S. account of, 904-909
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.):
Soviet account of, 931-934
U.S. account of, 925-931
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26):
Soviet account of, 937-938
U.S. account of, 934-937
Kissinger’s preliminary talks with Soviet officials. See
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow.
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions re:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 695-697, 708, 709
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 710-712,
728-729, 734
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 739-740, 747,
748-749
Leaks to the media:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions, 953-954
Media coverage of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 649, 814-815
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit, 970
1016
Index
Moscow Summit of 1 972—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22):
U.S. account of, 831-836
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23):
Kissinger’s preparatory memorandum to Nixon,
836-842
Soviet account of, 848-854, 861-872
U.S. account of, 842-848, 854-861
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24):
Soviet account of, 880-886, 895-904
U.S. account of, 872-880, 886-895
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26):
Soviet account of, 946-951
U.S. account of, 940-946, 951-953
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29):
Kissinger’s preparatory memorandum to Nixon,
990-991
Soviet account of, 993-998, 1001-1004
U.S. account of, 991-993, 998-1001
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
593-594
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 617-621, 826-828
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 615, 825
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 459, 474
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25):
Soviet account of, 920-925
U.S. account of, 912-920
Nixon’s church visit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 786
Pat Nixon’s inclusion in U.S. party, 613«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 515
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 519
Protocol for meetings:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 606-607
Rogers’s discussions with European allies about:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 785, 797
Signing of agreements, 953«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 823-824
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 821
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions re, 843-844, 847, 849,
853, 854
Soviet propaganda re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 605
Strategic arms agreement, importance of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 619-620
Travel arrangements and itineraries:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 563-564, 584, 608-609,
613, 621, 629, 786, 815
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 725
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 561, 633
Vietnam War developments during:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 827
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 807
Muromcew, Cyril, 446
Muskie, Edmund S., 249«, 251, 263, 265, 272, 579, 626,
637, 670
Mutual balanced force reductions. See under European
Security Conference.
Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 140, 144, 201«, 243, 944, 949-950
Negroponte, John D., 709, 886, 958, 968
Nguyen Cao Ky, 45
Nguyen Duy Trinh, 650, 665«, 666
Nguyen Thi Binh (Madame Binh), 391«, 665
Nguyen Van Thieu, 45, 125, 132, 147, 419, 479, 892, 901,
959-962, 964, 972, 992, 995-996
Nitze, Paul H., 575
Nixon, Pat, 515, 519, 613«
Nixon, Richard M. (see also China visit by Nixon; Nixon-
Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence; Nixon-
Dobrynin meetings; Nixon-Gromyko meetings;
Dobrynin’s memoranda, Kissinger’s memoranda, and
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations subheads
under specific subjects), 66n, 78, 103«, 145«, 154«,
166«, 168-169«, 184«, 185«, 188«, 191«, 267«,
368«, 423«, 442«, 481«, 493«, 523«, 563«, 641«,
662«
ABM Treaty, 308«, 352«, 856, 865, 946, 953
Anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems, U.S. deployment of,
37«
Anti-Soviet suspicions of, 98-99, 351
Berlin, 310«, 315«
Nixon’s visit in 1969, 22, 29
Cambodia, U.S. military incursion into, 148«
China, 952
Anti-Soviet intentions of U.S. China policy, 341«
Soviet-Chinese military conflict, 36«
Cuba, 297«, 298«
Dobrynin’s assessment of, 351
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon foreign policy, 39-45,
426-428
European trip of 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 28-29
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 27
Foreign policy report of 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 131-132
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 125-126
Germany, 799«, 878, 885, 952
Indo-Pakistani conflict, 529«, 539«, 540«, 554«
Ivanov’s release from U.S. custody, 241«, 246«, 248«
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel, 4, 5,15, 317«
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting in 1971, 476«, 481«
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow, 658«, 675«, 778«
Nixon’s assessment of Kissinger’s meetings, 756-759
Nixon’s instructions to Kissinger, 679-680
Korea, 953
U.S.-DPRK military tensions, 56, 60
Matskevich’s meeting with, 536-537
Middle East conflict (see also under Moscow Summit
below), 123«, 140«, 304«, 493«
Moscow Summit of 1972, 431«, 487-488«, 558«,
651«, 665«
ABM Treaty discussions, 856, 865, 946, 953
Cancellation issue, 807-808«, 813«, 816«
China discussions, 952
European Security Conference discussions, 877, 878,
879, 884, 885
Final communiqué, 835, 991-992, 993-994, 996
FRG/GDR representation in U.N. discussions, 878,
885, 952
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Nixon, Richard M.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Hungary discussions, 951
Japan discussions, 847, 852-853
Kissinger’s memorandum to Nixon on Brezhnev’s
political standing in Soviet Union, 831
Kissinger’s preparatory memorandum to Nixon,
836-842
Korea discussions, 953
Middle East conflict discussions, 941-943, 945, 946,
947-949, 950-951, 991-992, 993-994
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 831-836
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 836-872
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872-904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940-953
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 990-1004
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912-925
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact discussions, 834, 991,
992-993, 996-997
Poland discussions, 951
Scientific cooperation discussions, 854
Signing of agreements, 953«
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 833-834, 835-836,
993, 997-998,1000,1002-1004
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 833, 846,
847-848, 852,853,854-855, 856-871, 886,
895-896, 946, 953
Trade discussions, 845-846, 850, 851, 872, 874, 880,
881, 912-925, 991,993
Vietnam War discussions, 861, 871-872, 887-888,
891, 892, 894-895, 896-897, 900, 901, 902-903,
904,992, 994-996
Yugoslavia discussions, 951
Patolichev’s meeting with, 806, 810-812
Personal security concerns, 272-273
Presidential campaign of 1968, 250
Soviet-U.S. relations (see also under Moscow Summit
above), 3-4, 9, 587«, 595«
Trade/economic relations (see also under Moscow Summit
above), 583«
Vietnam War (see also under Moscow Summit above),
87«, 154«, 199«, 303«, 391«, 651«
Cambodian incursion by U.S. forces, 148«
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions re,
679-680, 757-759
Paris peace talks, 819-820«
Soviets’ role as mediator for U.S. and DRV negotiators,
319«
Speech of May 1969, 59, 60-62
Speech of November 1969, 100,101-102
Speech of January 1972, 568, 569, 570
Yevtushenko’s meeting with, 582, 585
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence (see
also under specific subjects):
Brezhnev/Soviet leadership’s notes, 11-14, 88-89,
235-236, 396, 430-431, 441-444, 503, 533, 534-535,
543«, 544-545, 557-558, 581-582, 594-595,
629-630, 792-793, 799-800, 809-810
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 425-426
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 18-20, 441«, 442
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence—
Continued
Nixon’s notes, 139«, 238, 423-425, 501-503, 505«,
528-529, 532, 539, 543, 568, 593-594, 793-794,
803-804
Nixon-Dobrynin meetings (see also Nixon-Dobrynin subheads
under specific subjects):
February 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 14-18
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 6-8, 18-20
U.S. account of, 8-14
May 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 59-62
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 58-59
October 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 89-97, 98-100
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 83-85, 97-98
Soviet leadership’s note to Nixon, 88-89
U.S. account of, 86-87
June 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 149-153
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 148
July 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 381-385
U.S. account of, 380-381
March 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 617-621
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 615
April 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 653-655
May 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 826-828
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 825
Nixon-Gromyko meetings (see also Nixon-Gromyko
subheads under specific subjects):
October 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 201-202, 206
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 202-203, 208, 209-210,
214-217
Soviet account of, 227-230
U.S. account of, 217-227
September 1971, 431 «
Gromyko’s account of, 467-476
Kissinger’s account of, 460^167
Kissinger’s preparatory memoranda for, 444-445,
455-459
Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. See Nuclear Non-
proliferation Treaty.
Non-use of nuclear weapons. See Nuclear Non-
aggression Pact.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 29, 449,
450, 608
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact and, 784
Submarine-launched missile (SLBM) limitations and, 790
Nuclear disarmament conference:
Chinese policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 391-392
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 443
Soviet proposal for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 380-383
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
1018
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Nuclear Non-aggression Pact:
Draft agreements:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 798-799, 814
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 813
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting, 762-763, 765, 774
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 834
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 855, 865
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 991, 992-993,
996-997
NATO and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 784
Signing procedure for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 823
Soviet proposal for:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 762-763, 765, 774
U.S. position on:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 823, 827
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty:
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon policy re, 43
FRG position:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 24, 34-35, 66
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 36
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 74, 77
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 955
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
11-12
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 10, 17, 18
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 73-74, 76-77
Simultaneous ratification issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 66
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 73-74, 76-77
Packard, David, 568
Pakistan. See Indo-Pakistani conflict.
Palestine Liberation Army, 192«
Paris peace talks. See under Vietnam War.
Parsons, J. Graham, 930
Patolichev, Nikolai S., 588, 616, 618, 72In, 755, 912, 998
Nixon’s meeting with, 806, 810-812
Pauls, Rolf, 610«, 635
Pedersen, Richard E, 70, 446, 450
Pentagon Papers incident:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
Peterson, Peter G., 355-356, 359, 410«, 579, 586, 588, 616,
618, 674, 678, 727, 746, 755, 802, 810, 812, 919, 924
Petrovsky, Boris V., 865«
Pham Van Dong, 83, 263«, 655, 665«, 784«, 892, 893, 901
Podgorny, Nikolai V. (see also Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet
leadership correspondence), 5, 8,14, 86, 92, 289,
327, 366«
Hanoi visit in 1971, 445, 487, 504-505
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 946
European Security Conference discussions, 879, 885,
886
Middle East conflict discussions, 944, 945, 949-950
Podgorny, Nikolai V.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842, 845, 846,
851, 852, 853
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 877, 879,
884, 885, 886, 892-893, 899-900, 901-902, 904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940, 944, 945,
949-950
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998, 999, 1000,
1002,1003
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912, 913, 915, 918,
919, 921, 922, 924
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 999,1002,1003
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 846, 852,
946
Trade discussions, 845, 846, 851, 852, 873, 913, 915,
918, 919, 921, 922, 924
Vietnam War discussions, 892-893, 899-900,
901-902, 904
Poland, 244-245
FRG, treaties with. See under Germany.
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 951
Nixon’s visit in 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 608, 637-638, 640, 657
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 633
Pompidou, Georges, 499, 515«, 540
Ponomarev, Boris N., 831
Porter, William J., 974
Presidential candidates’ visits to Moscow. See under
Soviet-U.S. relations.
Presidential election of 1972:
Middle East conflict and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 626
Nixon’s visit to Poland and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 637
Vietnam War and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 660
White House assessment of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 358, 372, 579, 670, 828
Pyrlin, Yevgeniy D., 71
Rabin, Yitzhak, 486, 488, 490, 519«, 521, 523-524, 576,
625, 740, 749
Rahman, Sheikh Mujibur, 309«, 317«, 451
Ready, John D., 697, 728
Rebozo, Charles G. “Bebe,” 759
Reston, James, 430
Riad, Mahmoud, 205, 465, 486, 488, 489
Richardson, Elliot L., 44, 45«, 158, 585
Rockefeller, David, 410«
Rodman, Peter W., 709, 725, 739, 760, 775, 925, 934, 938,
940, 953, 968, 977, 983, 990
Rogers, William P. (see also Rogers-Gromyko meetings), 31,
44, 66, 67«, 97,108, 113, 141, 149,154,177«, 182,
194«, 217, 240, 245, 349, 361«, 422«, 440, 520, 758,
760, 824
Berlin, 222-223, 436, 438, 440, 875, 882
China visit by Nixon, 409, 600-601
Cuba, 662
Dobrynin’s assessment of, 99
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Index
Rogers, William P.—Continued
Dobrynin’s meetings with, In, 36, 157«, 309«, 580-581,
583, 633-634
European Security Conference, 223, 878, 879, 884, 885
FRG treaties with Soviet Union and Poland, 799
Ivanov’s release from U.S. custody, 241«, 248«
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel:
Establishment of, 15
Ignorance about details discussed in, 206-207, 580-581
Middle East conflict, 122, 152«, 157«, 162, 203,
220-221,243,489,490
Rogers Mission of 1971, 328, 331, 357-358, 392
Moscow Summit of 1972, 825, 865«
Berlin discussions, 875, 882
European Security Conference discussions, 878, 879,
884,885
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842, 846, 852
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 874, 875,
878, 879, 881-882, 884, 885
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998, 1000, 1003
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912, 914, 915, 916,
922
Rogers’s discussions with European allies about, 785, 797
Trade discussions, 846, 852, 874, 881-882, 914, 915,
916, 922
Nixon-Gromyko meeting (October, 1970), 220-221,
222-223, 224, 227
Nixon-Gromyko meeting (September, 1971), 463, 464,
465, 471, 472
Paris peace talks, 39
Soviet-U.S. relations, Nixon’s approach to, 3
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 3, 24-25, 90, 224,
633- 634
Symington’s criticism of, 304«, 305
Rogers-Gromyko meetings (see also Rogers-Gromyko sub-
heads under specific subjects):
September 1969:
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 74-77
U.S. account of, 70-74
October 1970:
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 212-213
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 208-209
U.S. account of, 211-212
September 1971, 431«
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 448-454
U.S. account of, 445-447
Romania, 108,132,159
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 684, 699, 833, 855
Ruina, Jack P., 345
Rush, Kenneth, 196-197, 257, 259, 260, 264, 270, 275, 284,
285,287, 293, 315, 318, 326«, 327, 328, 330,
332, 334, 338, 352, 354, 360, 361, 369, 373, 379,
385, 388,421,432, 436, 437,438,439,440, 568,
634- 635, 927, 932
Rusk, Dean, 34,159
Sabri, AH, 358«
Sadat, Anwar al-, 201«, 283«, 308, 358«, 359,366«, 369,
420, 452-453, 465, 478, 489, 497, 510, 514, 573,
576-577, 626, 627, 793
Samoteykin, Yevgeniy, 709
Sato, Eisaku, 413,435
Scali, John A., 612
Scheel, Walter, 181,182, 292, 484
Schumann, Maurice, 462, 469-470
Scientific cooperation. See under Soviet-U.S. relations.
Scott, Harold B., 586
Scott, Hugh D., 240, 412, 413
Semenov, Vladimir S., 142, 166,168,170, 241-242, 307,
339, 340, 343-349, 365, 367-368, 370, 421,440«,
720, 735, 758, 759, 777, 816, 818, 935
Shah of Iran, 608, 613, 621, 637
Shakespeare, Frank, 244
Shcherbakov, Ilya S., 665«
Shelest, Petro Y., 831
Shevchenko, Leonid M., 953, 958
Shvernik, Nikolai M., 914, 921
Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, 158, 164
Sisco, Joseph J., 31, 36, 37, 51, 64, 70, 72, 76, 92, 122, 142,
148,152,153,154,156,157,172,194«, 197, 203,
204, 205, 208, 243, 258, 286, 287, 357, 420, 446,
450-451, 488, 489, 490, 505, 510, 514, 573, 576,
740,945,950
Smirnov, Leonid V.:
Moscow Summit of 1972:
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925-934
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934-938
Smith, Gerard C., 10,17, 70, 71, 73, 106,130,165, 166,
170, 213, 241-242, 244, 248, 307, 313, 339,
343-349, 365, 367, 394, 421, 522, 636, 720, 735,
758, 777, 818, 927, 935
Sokolov, Oleg M., 816«, 819«
Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, 255, 681, 709, 718, 734, 842, 855, 872,
904, 912, 925, 934, 938, 953,968,969, 998
Visit to Soviet Union, 527-528
Sorensen, Ted, 48
South Asia War. See Indo-Pakistani conflict.
Soviet leadership. See Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership
correspondence.
Soviet-U.S. relations (see also Moscow Summit of 1972;
Summit meeting):
Anti-Soviet campaign by United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 108, 607-608
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 763, 770
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 993,
997-998
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
594-595
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 218
Astronauts’ proposed visit to Soviet Union:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 112
“Basic Principles” document:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 783, 797, 799
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 696-697, 709,
710-712, 728-729, 734
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
977, 984
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions during Kissinger’s
secret trip to Moscow, 739-740, 747, 748-749
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 779
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Soviet-U.S. relations—Continued
“Basic Principles” document—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 833,
835-836
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
793
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 826
Brezhnev’s possible visit to United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 584
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 582
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 952,
1000,1003
China visit by Nixon and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 417
Direct communication link (Hot Line):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 368
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon policy re, 43-44
Governmental methods and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 313-314
Incidents at sea, prevention of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 588
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 821
Indo-Pakistani conflict and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 549-550, 560-561
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
532, 533
Nixon-Matskevich discussions re, 537
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 547, 550-552, 553
Ivanov’s release from U.S, custody, 235«, 246«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 234, 239
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on,
248-249
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 231, 237, 241
Jay’s release from Soviet custody:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 610
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 606
Jewish groups’ attacks on Soviet citizens in United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 259, 647-648
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 257
“Jewish problem” in Soviet Union and, 587«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 361«
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 592«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 365«
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 484
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 684-685, 686,
692-693, 699-701, 705-706
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 763, 770
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 747, 756
“Let bygones be bygones” attitude:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 149-150
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 148, 159
Markelov’s release from U.S. custody:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 592-593, 627, 640-641,
786, 797, 824
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 586, 821
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 977, 984
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 833-834, 835-836
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 847, 853, 854
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 993, 997-1004
Soviet-U.S. relations—Continued
Negotiations, focus on, 8-9
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
11, 88, 235-236, 423-425, 441-444, 532, 533, 558,
594-595, 793
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 8-9, 85, 90,149-150,
152, 381, 383
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 218-220, 227, 460-461,
467-468, 474
Nixon’s anti-Soviet suspicions and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 351
Nixon’s approach to, 3-4, 9
Prospects for 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 259
Reuniting of families (Soviet exit visas):
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 211, 447
Scientific cooperation, 865«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 25, 563, 581, 588
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 747, 756
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 585, 674
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 847,
853, 854
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
558
Status of relations in late 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 247-248
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 242-246
Third countries’ impact on:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 106
Trawler seizures by United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 593
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 586
Trust issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 108-109
U.S. boycott of Soviet National holiday ceremonies, 236,
238
U.S. generals captured by Soviets, release of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 231, 235, 236«
Soviet leadership’s note on, 235-236
U.S. presidential candidates’ visits to Moscow, 249«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 250-251, 263, 265, 272
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 249
Vietnam War and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63, 64, 78, 100, 104
World Report of 1972:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 586
Stalin, Josef I., 179, 313-314, 821, 833-834
Stans, Maurice H., 410«, 503, 505«, 523, 527, 558, 574, 579
Stoessel, Walter J., Jr., 120, 637-638
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) (see also ABM
Treaty), 80,113
Accidental and provocative attacks:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 176-177, 234-235,
414-415
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 168, 170-171, 180, 289,
328
Ceilings for strategic forces:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 159-161, 167,175-176,
565
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 155-156,171, 562
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Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)—Continued
China and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 129,177, 599
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 522
Confidentiality concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 130-131, 136
Congressional ratification issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 816-817, 822-823
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon policy, 44
Duration of agreement:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 674
Equality in strategic arms:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 644-645
First round of talks:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 103
Forward-based aircraft:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 269, 290
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 718-719, 733-734
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 266-267
Interpretations of current agreements:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 841
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel’s role in negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 261, 281-282, 635-636
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 274, 633
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 678
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 717-720,
. 732-735
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second), 777
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 673-674, 779
Land-based ICBM limitations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 525, 643-645
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 717, 718
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 522
Kissinger-Smirnov discussions at Moscow Summit,
904, 905-907, 909, 910-912, 925-926, 930-931,
934,935-938
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 841,
854-855, 856-858, 861, 862-864, 865-868, 871
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
629-630
Mobile missiles:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
860-861, 871
Moscow Summit agreement, importance of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 619-620
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 958
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925-934
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934-938
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 833
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 840-842,
846-848,852, 853-855, 856-871
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 886, 895-896
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 946, 953
Narrower vs. broader agreement issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 129-130, 136, 146
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 132-133,142, 145, 155
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 13,
442, 501,558, 629-630
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)—Continued
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 7, 9,17, 83-84, 86,
89-90, 149, 383, 619-620
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 224, 228, 456, 461-463,
468^170
Nixon’s approach to, 3-4
Nuclear-missile war:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 269,272
Offensive limitations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 169,170, 175-176
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 168,171
Phase two of SALT:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 841-842
Principles issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 646
Recess in negotiations of 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 166-168, 170, 176
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 165-166,171
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 71, 74-75,211, 213, 452
Seriousness of both parties:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 136-137
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 153-154
Signing of Agreement, 953«
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 720, 734-735
Soviet attitude toward:
Flaig’s memoranda on, 339
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 337
Soviet decision-making process re:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 314, 369-370
Soviet strategic missiles:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 129-130,137
Submarine-launched missile (SLBM) limitations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 524-525, 565-566, 591,
621-622, 623-625, 633-634, 642, 644, 646, 657,
790-791, 798, 816-818, 822-823
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 717-718, 733
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 787
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 777
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 258, 522, 561-562, 587,
596-597, 606, 612, 617, 673-674, 759-760, 779,
815-816, 825«
Kissinger-Smirnov discussions at Moscow Summit,
904, 905, 907-910, 911, 912,926-930, 931-934,
935-938
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
840-841, 855, 858, 864-865, 868-871
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
630
Nixon’s memoranda on, 758
Summit meeting and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 153
Time and venue for starting talks:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 82, 89-90
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 106
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 86
U.S. arms buildup and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 107, 564-565
U.S. internal disagreements re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 24-25
Verification concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 137-138,146
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Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)—Continued
Vietnam War and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 83-84
Strauss, Franz Josef, 640, 665«
Sukhodrev, Viktor M., 71,217, 445,460«, 681, 709, 717,
725, 739, 748, 760, 775, 776, 831, 842, 854, 855,
856, 900, 912, 940, 946, 998,1000
Summit meeting (see also Moscow Summit of 1972), 25, 184
Berlin issue and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 329-330, 333, 335, 375
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 328, 416
Dialogue toward possible summit:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 102-103
Dobrynin’s analysis of Soviet interest in, 375-376
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon policy re, 44
European Security Conference and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 270
Media speculation about:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 109
1970 proposed summit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 143, 173-175, 195
Haig’s memoranda on, 190
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 144-145, 172,188
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 189,190-191
1971 proposed summit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 195-196, 234, 268-270,
276-277, 319-320, 329, 333, 374-375, 390,
395-396
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 192,193, 210, 231,
233-234,245,265-266,289, 318-319,328,
331-332, 370, 386
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 226-227, 228-230
Soviet analysis of, 228-230
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 396
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 9, 16, 85, 384-385
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 226-227
Nixon’s interest in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 101,147-148
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 143
Periodic meetings, proposed:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 64-65
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63
Rogers’s ignorance of Kissinger-Dobrynin channel
discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 206-207
SALT agreement issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 153
Secrecy concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 248
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 241-242
Soviet vagueness re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 333
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 331-332
Third countries and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 117
Vietnam War and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63,155
Swank, Emory C., 70
Symington, Stuart, 304«, 305, 394
Syria, 192
Taiwan, 24, 48, 68,106, 408,597, 603
Thant, U. See U Thant.
Thieu. See Nguyen Van Thieu.
Thompson, Llewellyn, 87
Timerbaev, Roland M., 344, 350
Tito, Josip Broz, 293, 505«, 951
Toon, Malcolm, 8,15-16
Trade/economic relations, 393
Commission on trade issues:
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit, 916,
919, 922, 924
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 812
Credits for Soviet Union:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 587, 791
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 746-747, 755-756
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit,
916- 918, 922-923
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 811, 812
Gas deliveries to United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 791
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
873-874, 880-881
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit, 918,
923-924
Grain shipments to Soviet Union:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 514-515, 588
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 586
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit,
917- 918, 923
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 811
Kama River Project:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 406, 410, 417,439-440,
587
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 405, 415
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 461, 468
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 811
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 678
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 723, 727, 737
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 763
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 746-747, 755-756
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 674, 779
Lend-Lease issues:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 588, 602, 648-649
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 746, 755
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 585
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 874,
881,993, 997
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit,
912-916, 917, 920-922, 923
Maritime agreement, 73
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 588
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
955-956, 969, 983-984
Meetings of trade officials, 410«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 359, 584, 588, 618
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 355-356, 485, 582-583,
586, 616
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
502-503
1023
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Trade/economic relations—Continued
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 955-956
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 969, 983-984
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 845-846, 850,
851, 852
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872-874, 880-882
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 991, 993, 997
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912-925
Most Favored Nation status for Soviet Union:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 527, 587-588
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 746, 747, 755
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 523
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
872-873, 874, 880, 881-882, 993, 997
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit,
918-919,924
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 811, 812
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
501-503, 558
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 618-619
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 461, 466^167, 468
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 806, 810-812
Peterson’s assignment to:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 579
Political relations and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 567-568
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 562-563, 573-574
Relaxation of trade restrictions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 108,109, 365, 366-367
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 364
Soviet ships’ access to U.S. ports:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 379-380, 411, 439
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
Train, Russell E., 747
Turkey, 309
Cyprus crisis of 1972, 592
Ulbricht, Walter, 120, 260
United Arab Republic (UAR). See Egypt/UAR.
United Kingdom, 106, 548
United Nations:
Chinese representation issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 366, 392-393
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 364, 369
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 447, 450
German representation issue:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions, 723, 736, 737
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
957
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
837-838, 877, 878, 883-884, 885, 952
Indo-Pakistani conflict and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 548-549, 552-553
Kissinger-Vorontsov discussions re, 539-543
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
533,543
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 546-547, 550, 552
U Thant, 357
Vance, Cyrus R., 45«, 50«
Vavilov, Andrei M., 872, 904, 940, 951
Vietnam War, 103
Anti-war movement in United States:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 688-689, 703
Cambodian incursion by U.S. forces, 148«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 163,164
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 154, 155, 157-158
Cessation of hostilities and resumption of negotiations
(May 1972), U.S. proposal for:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 713-716, 729-732
Nixon’s memoranda on, 757
China’s political use of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 157
China visit by Nixon and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 402, 408-409, 412-413,
570-571, 598, 603
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 504
Chinese intervention issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 104
Chinese mediation efforts:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 521, 559-560
Coalition government option. See Political settlement in
RVN below.
Communist government in RVN, U.S. position re:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
964-965, 966
Dobrynin’s assessment of U.S. policy, 42-43, 81-83
DRV possible offensive, U.S. plan for retaliation re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 495-496
DRV’s bombing by United States, 662«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 636, 639-640, 643, 649,
652, 655,663-664, 665, 666-667, 814
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 691, 694-695, 696,
705
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 662, 759
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 993
Nixon’s memoranda on, 680, 758-759
DRV’s possible attack by U.S.-RVN forces:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 304-305
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 303-304
DRV spring offensive of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 526, 566, 613-614, 636,
638-640, 642-643, 649, 652-653, 675, 676-677,
783, 789-790
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 687, 688-689, 691,
695, 701, 702-703, 708
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 641«
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 777
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 521, 559, 641-642, 651,
662
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
568, 794
Onset of, 636«
Elections in RVN:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
964,966-967, 972-973
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 479,
482
Haiphong harbor mining by United States. See U.S. escala-
tion of May 1972 below.
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Vietnam War—Continued
Harris’s contacts with Soviets re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 49
Interim government proposal:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 659
International peace conference proposal:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 163, 263, 418, 419
Johnson-Kosygin meeting in 1967:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 891,
900
Katushev’s mission to Hanoi:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 783-784
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
792-793
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 478^179,
482-483, 484-485
Kissinger’s meetings with DRV representatives, 296n, 662n
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 33-34, 46-47, 54-55, 57,
101,140-141, 163-164,196, 303, 305, 371, 418,
429-430, 487, 567, 569, 570, 571, 613-614, 654,
661, 663, 664, 665-668, 669, 783, 790, 793-794«,
796
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 689-691, 693-694,
703-705, 706-707, 712-713, 729, 761-762, 764,
768-769, 771
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
962-964, 967, 974-975
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 479,
483
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 45, 50-51, 52-53,
100,134, 158, 300, 304, 368, 415-416, 584, 612,
655-656, 664
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
582, 793-794, 799-800
Nixon’s memoranda on, 758
Public disclosure of, 568«
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 663, 665, 675-678
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 687-691, 693-695,
696, 701-705, 706-708
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 712-716,
723-724, 726, 729-732, 738
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 761-762, 764,
767-769, 771
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second), 777
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 664-665, 673, 757-759,
778-779
Nixon’s memoranda on, 679-680, 757-759
Kissinger’s trip to Vietnam:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 390-391
Laos, U.S. military activity in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 283-284, 293, 303«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 180-181, 280-281,
284-285, 286, 303«
Laos used by DRV forces:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 139
Linkage of Vietnam to other issues:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 79, 96, 99, 101
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 100
Middle East conflict and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 145
Vietnam War—Continued
Military solution issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 22-23, 33, 34, 57-58,
68-69,247
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 36, 245-246
Moscow Summit, developments during:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 827
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 807
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 957, 958-967
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 971-976,
984-985
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 832
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 861, 871-872
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 886-904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 992, 994-997
Moscow Summit joint statement:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
957, 958, 984-985
Neutrality issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 598
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
973
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 141-142
Nixon and Johnson Vietnam policies, differences between:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 62
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
12, 89,139«, 425, 442, 443, 501, 528-529, 557, 568,
581-582, 630, 792-794, 799-800, 803-804, 809-810
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 7-8,10,17, 59, 60-62,
84, 87, 93-98,151, 653-654
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 224-225, 228, 458, 459,
476
Nixon-Pham Van Dong proposed meeting:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 654-655
Nixon’s preoccupation with:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 97
Nixon’s speech of May 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 60-62
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 59
Nixon’s speech of November 1969 (“silent majority”
speech):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 101-102
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 100
Nixon’s speech of January 1972, 568
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 569, 570
Paris peace talks (see also Kissinger’s meetings with DRV
representatives above):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 38, 39, 391, 789,
819-820, 822
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
963, 967, 973-976
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 36, 820-821
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 861,
871-872
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
794
Nixon-Kissinger discussions re, 819-820«
Pentagon Papers incident:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
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Vietnam War—Continued
Podgorny’s visit to Hanoi in 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 487
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 445, 504-505
Political settlement in RVN:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 39, 47, 54, 62,164, 262,
269-270
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
958-962, 966, 971-973
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 45, 52, 63, 100, 142, 158,
209, 246
POW issues:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 526, 579
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 687-688, 702
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
971, 973
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 117, 364, 520
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 889,
892, 899, 901
Presidential election of 1972 and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 660
Reparations to DRV:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 418
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 209, 211
Separation of political and military issues:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 262, 303
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 258,267, 300-301
Soviet casualties due to U.S. bombing:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 669, 806, 814
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 805, 816«
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 889,
895, 898, 903-904
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
810
Soviet military assistance to DRV:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 67, 677
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 695, 708
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63
Soviet peace initiative of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 649-651
Soviet press coverage of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 385-386
Soviets’ role as mediator for U.S. and DRV negotiators:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 571-572, 654-655, 656
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
963-964
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 319
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 992,
994-995, 996
Soviet-U.S. communication re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 79-80
Soviet-U.S. discontinuation of discussions prior to
Moscow Summit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 795
Soviet-U.S. interests, compatibility of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 47
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 45-46, 572-573
Soviet-U.S. relations and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63, 64, 78, 100, 104
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 83-84
Vietnam War—Continued
Summit meeting and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63,155
Thieu government and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 147, 419
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
959-962, 964, 972
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 479
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 416
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 892,
901, 992, 995-996
Third-country assistance for DRV:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 891,
900
U.S. confidence in victory:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 109
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 104, 105
U.S. escalation of May 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 790, 794-795, 796, 798,
801-802, 808-809
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 800-801, 807
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
794, 800,803-804, 809-810
Nixon-Kissinger discussions re, 813«
Nixon’s speech on, 800«
U.S. military advisers:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 429, 430
U.S. political situation and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 53-54
U.S. settlement proposals:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 23, 201, 371, 418-420,
429, 434, 487, 495, 525-526, 569-570, 636,
659-660
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
971-973
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington,
482-483, 484-485
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 199, 368,416, 485, 559,
583-584
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
528-529,568,581-582
U.S. troop withdrawals:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 55-56, 408-409, 429
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 687, 702, 713, 730
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 423
Vietnamization process:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 109-110
Voice of America, 108, 245
Vorontsov, Yuli M., 71,148«, 155, 194«, 230, 265«, 326«,
327, 396«, 445, 533«, 537, 661«, 748«, 826«, 930,
931,934
Haig’s meetings with, 190-191, 544-547
Kissinger’s meetings with, 185-189, 529-532, 535-536,
538, 539-543, 547-554, 662-664, 668
Vyshinsky, Cardinal, 657
Wallace, George, 53, 670, 689, 703
Watson, Arthur K., 611
Whitlam, Edward Gough, 408«
Wilson, Harold, 17
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Xuan Thuy, 101,134«, 196«, 368«, 391«, 664, 690, 704,
713, 729, 797«
Yahya Khan. See Khan, Agha Muhammad Yahya.
Yevtushenko, Yevgeny, 582, 585
Yost, Charles W., 10,17, 20, 31, 70
Yugoslavia:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 951
Zaitsev, Eduard, 925
Zamyatin, Leonid M., 215, 842, 872, 886, 912
Zhou Enlai. See Chou En-lai.
Zhukov, Georgi, 52
Ziegler, Ronald L., 550, 553, 815, 819, 842, 912, 1001
Zimyanin, Mikhail V., 215
Zorin, Valerian, 28, 52,141
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ABM Treaty:
Dates for implementations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 301
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 299, 308
Deployment locations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 271, 277, 301, 305, 335,
336, 353, 367, 393, 621, 623, 628, 644,
818
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 716-717, 719, 733,
734
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 440«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 332, 433, 521-522, 674,
760, 815
Kissinger-Smirnov discussions at Moscow Summit,
904, 905, 909, 910, 912, 925, 936
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 840,
855, 856, 864, 865
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 462-463
Dobrynin’s analysis of U.S. approach to, 294
Dobrynin’s recommendations re negotiations, 294-295
Duration of agreement:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 301
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 299
First-strike capability and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 302
Formalization process (exchange of letters and public
announcement):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 290-291, 323, 325-326,
329, 353, 356-357, 359-360
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 322,
323-325
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 352, 355, 364
Freeze on offensive strategic arms during negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 261, 271, 277-278, 290,
307, 309, 310-311, 323, 325-326, 334-335, 349,
353,394-395, 524
Haig’s memoranda on, 339-341
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 322,
323-324
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 266, 274, 288-289, 306,
310, 327, 332
Hard-site defenses:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 573
Instructions to Soviet and U.S. negotiators:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 306-307, 309, 313
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel’s circumvention by Soviet
negotiators:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 349-351, 354
Haig’s memoranda on, 339-341
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on,
342-349
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 678
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting, 716-717, 719-720,
732-733, 734-735
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 673-674, 760
ABM Treaty—Continued
Limited agreement issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 160
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 166
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-905,
909,910,912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925, 936
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 840, 855, 856,
864,865
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 946, 953
Multiple warheads (MIRVs) and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 302
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 299, 310
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 424
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 456, 461-463, 468-470
Number of ABM launchers:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 621, 623, 645, 646
Number of protected sites:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 645, 646, 657
Offensive strategic arms limitations, link to:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 389-390, 393, 421-422
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 386
Radars issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 818
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 840
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 452
Separate ABM treaty issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 169-170,175, 247, 261
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 168,171, 244, 257-258
Signing of Agreement, 953«
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 720, 734-735
Soviet policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 289-290
Soviet proposal of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 575, 591
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 573, 587
U.S. deployment plans and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 135-136, 137, 138
Zero ABM option:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 271, 393-394
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 266, 415
Abrasimov, Pyotr A., 196-197, 245, 264, 270,298, 315, 318,
327, 385, 432
Agnew, Spiro T., 275
Aleksandrov-Agentov, Andrei M., 528, 559, 681, 689, 709,
760, 842, 854, 855, 872, 886, 940, 991, 998
All-European Conference. See European Security Conference.
Alsop, Joseph, 432
Anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems (see also ABM Treaty):
U.S. deployment of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 31-33, 37,127-129
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 126-127
Antonov, Gen. Alexei, 929, 957
Arab-Israel conflict. See Middle East conflict.
Arafat, Yasser, 192«
Arbatov, Georgi A., 4, 345, 350, 355
Arms control (see also ABM Treaty; European Security
Conference; Nuclear disarmament conference; Nuclear
Non-aggression Pact; Nuclear Non-proliferation
Treaty; Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty):
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Arms control—Continued
Chemical and biological weapons ban:
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 73, 76
Linkage to political issues:
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 9-10
Soviet approach to:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 111
Astronauts’ proposed visit to Soviet Union, 112
Bahr, Egon, 182, 260, 266, 270, 273,275,280, 281, 285,
287, 291, 308, 328, 332, 333, 334, 337, 354, 360,
373, 379, 385, 386, 388, 437, 439, 610», 628, 634,
640, 654, 721, 735, 736, 804, 805
Baibakov, Nikolai K., 912, 998
Bangladesh. See Indo-Pakistani conflict.
Barzel, Rainer C., 330, 582, 635, 640, 721, 735, 784«, 787,
788, 791, 797, 799, 804, 805
Batitsky, Marshal Pavel E, 652
Beam, Jacob D., 36,57,152,172,177, 422,423, 426, 429,
445, 447, 490, 588, 602, 778, 824, 842, 998
Belousov, Nikolai A., 515
Bergus, Donald, 369, 616
Berlin:
Access procedures:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 247, 260, 292-293, 321
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 27-28, 245, 257, 264,
287-288, 302-303«, 306, 318
Agreement ratification:
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 446, 448, 449
Agreement re, 441«, 446«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 439-440
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on,
437-439
Bilateral vs. four-party discussions re:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 77-78
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 71-72, 76
Completion of negotiations in 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 406, 417, 420-421,
435-436
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 432
Demilitarization issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 318
Dobrynin’s analysis of U.S. approach to, 42, 293-294, 426
Dobrynin’s recommendations for negotiations, 295
East Berlin visits by residents of West Berlin:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 378
Election results in West Berlin (1971):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 309-310
European Security Conference and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 564, 584
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 582
Final Act re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 378
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 875,
882
Foreign Ministers meeting, proposed:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 364
Berlin—Continued
Four-party discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 259, 260-261, 270,
285-286, 360-361
Gromyko’s note on, 255-256
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 263-264
FRG-GDR direct negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 308, 526-527
FRG political presence, 6«, 25«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 118-119, 260,291-292,
298, 303«, 378
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 118, 120-121,264, 287,
300, 303«, 306,318
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 221-223
FRG treaties with Poland and Soviet Union and:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480, 484
FRG-U.S. consultations re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 360, 373-374, 379, 386
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 383
Juridical claims issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 334
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 332, 336
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel as negotiating forum re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 259-260, 269,273,
275-276, 281, 285, 286«, 321
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 316«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 266, 273-274, 280
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480, 484
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 837
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 875, 882
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 13,
424,441-442, 629
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 7,10, 17-18, 84-85, 98,
383
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 221-223, 228, 457, 460,
461, 474
Nixon’s visit in 1969, 22, 29
Nonbelonging of West Berlin to FRG:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 377
Preservation of status quo:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 21-22
Reconciliation of Bonn and Berlin negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 378-379, 386-388,
436^37,439
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 385
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 71-72, 76, 208-209, 211,
213, 446, 450,451-452
Rush-Abrasimov secret discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 318-319
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 318, 327
Soviet draft agreement re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 315-316
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 314-315
Soviet package proposal re:
Gromyko’s note on, 256
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 264
Soviet presence in West Berlin:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 321, 373, 391,436
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 308, 317, 369
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Berlin—Continued
Soviets as guarantors of agreements:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 260, 276, 378
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 275, 300
Summit meeting and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 329-330, 333, 335, 375
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 328, 416
Tension-reducing measures:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 65
Trilateral meetings in Bonn re (see also Reconciliation of
Bonn and Berlin negotiations above), 326«, 338«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 330, 334, 335-336, 337,
341, 354-355, 360-361, 366, 372-373,417,
435-436
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 327-328, 332, 432
Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, 316
Black Panthers, 272
Bohlen, Charles, 87
Brandt, Willy, 22, 24, 34, 74, 76, 77,119,181«, 264«, 266,
285, 291, 310«, 360, 379, 386,406, 439, 635, 665«,
721, 723, 737, 764, 771, 797, 799, 875, 882, 952
FRG no-confidence vote on, 784-785, 787, 788, 791
Bratchikov, A.V., 925, 934, 938, 953, 956, 968, 977, 983
Brazinskas, Pranas and Algirdas, 235«
Brezhnev, Leonid I. (see also Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leader-
ship correspondence), 5, 8,14, 92, 264, 265, 313, 327,
329, 336, 340, 360, 371, 384, 422«, 481, 504«, 526«
Butz’s meeting with, 656
Kissinger’s assessment of, 780
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow:
ABM Treaty discussions, 716-717, 719-720, 732-733,
734-735
China discussions, 695-696, 708, 726-727
China visit by Nixon discussions, 685-686, 700, 726,
738-739
European Security Conference discussions, 722-723,
736-737, 763
Germany discussions, 721-723, 725, 735-736, 737,
763, 764, 770, 771
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 681-709
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 709-739
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 760-774
Middle East conflict discussions, 738, 762, 765-766,
769, 772-774
Moscow Summit discussions, 695-697, 708, 709,
710-712, 728-729, 734
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact discussions, 762-763,
765, 774
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 684-685, 686,
692-693, 699-701, 705-706, 763, 770
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 717-720,
732-735
Trade discussions, 723, 727, 737, 763
Vietnam War discussions, 687-691, 693-695, 696,
701-705, 706-708, 712-716, 723-724, 726,
729-732, 738, 761-762, 764, 767-769, 771
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 855, 856, 864, 865, 946, 953
Berlin discussions, 875, 882
China discussions, 890, 899, 952, 993, 997
Cuba discussions, 993, 997
Brezhnev, Leonid I.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
European Security Conference discussions, 835,
876-877, 878-879, 882-883, 884, 886
Final communiqué, 835, 991-992, 993-994, 996
FRG/GDR representation in U.N. discussions, 877,
883-884, 952
Hungary discussions, 951
Japan discussions, 847, 852-853
Korea discussions, 953, 993, 997
Middle East conflict discussions, 832, 941, 942, 943,
944, 945-947, 948, 949,950, 951, 996
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 831-836
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842-872
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872-904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940-953
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 990-1004
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact discussions, 834, 855,
865, 993, 996
Poland discussions, 951
Scientific cooperation discussions, 847, 853, 854
Signing of agreements, 953«
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 833, 835, 836, 993,
997-999,1000,1001,1003-1004
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 833, 847,
853, 854-855, 856-871, 886, 895-896, 946, 953
Trade discussions, 845, 846, 851, 852, 873, 880-881,
993, 997
Vietnam War discussions, 832, 861, 871-872,
886-887, 888-891, 892, 893-894, 895, 897-900,
901, 902, 903, 904, 992, 994-996
Yugoslavia discussions, 951
Paris visit in 1971, 515
Political standing in Soviet Union:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 831
U.S. visit, proposed:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 584
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 582
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 952,
1000, 1003
Brosio, Manlio, 450
Brown, Robert L., 70«
Bruce, David, 196, 391
Budapest Declaration of the Warsaw Pact, 45
Burundi, 438
Bush, George H.W, 445, 447, 450
Butz, Earl L., 586, 588, 606, 656
Cambodia:
Political situation:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 164
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 158
U.S. military incursion, 148«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 163,164
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 154, 155,157-158
Castro, Fidel, 662
Ceausescu, Nicolae, 125, 368, 372
Chapin, Dwight, 58
Chemical and biological weapons ban, 73, 76
Cherniakov, Yuri N., 67«
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Chiang Kai-shek (Jiang Jieshi), 413
China (see also China visit by Nixon), 103
Anti-Soviet intentions of U.S. China policy:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 341-342
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 475M80, 483
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 337, 368
Cambodian incursion by U.S. forces and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 164
Communist Party congress of 1969, 48
Dobrynin’s assessment of Soviet policy, 82
European Security Conference and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 599
Indo-Pakistani conflict and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 561
Japan, relations with:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 263, 372, 407, 507
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 370, 432
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 479-480,
483
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 695-696, 708
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 726-727
Korea concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 507, 598
Middle East conflict and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 599
Missile forces, 32
Moscow Summit, efforts to block:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 695-696, 708
Moscow Summit discussions re:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 988
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 890, 899
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 952
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 993, 997
Moscow Summit’s impact on U.S.-Chinese relations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 604-605
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 89
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 86-87, 92-93, 98
Nuclear disarmament conference, policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 391-392
Nuclear strategy:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 409
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 447, 450
Soviet-Chinese dialogue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 80, 81
Soviet-Chinese tensions, U.S. policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 37-38, 48-49, 67-68,
80-81,102, 599-600, 603-604
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 36,117
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 89
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 129, 177, 599
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 522
U.N. representation issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 366, 392-393
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 364, 369
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 447, 450
U.S.-Chinese dialogue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 23-24, 81, 92-93,110,
120,197,611
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 105-106,117, 159
China—Continued
U.S.-Chinese trade relations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 371-372, 603
U.S. policy review re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 47^18
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 46
U.S. provision of intelligence about Soviet military to
Chinese:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 610-611, 614-615
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 607, 612
U.S. travel restrictions:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 310
Vietnam War, political use of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 157
Vietnam War international peace conference and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 263
Vietnam War intervention issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 104
Vietnam War mediation efforts:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 521, 559-560
China visit by Nixon (1972):
Bilateral vs. global concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 506
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 504
Date for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 411-412, 417, 430,
506-507, 515
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 432
Dobrynin’s analysis of circumstances related to, 401-404,
411-414
Dobrynin’s post-visit analysis, 602-605
Final Document:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 430, 578-579
Haig’s preliminary visit in 1972, 559n
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 483
Kissinger’s post-visit analysis:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 597-600
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 595-596
Kissinger’s preliminary visits in 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 407-409, 486, 505-508,
610-611
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 405, 485, 504, 607, 612,
615
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 685-686, 700
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 726, 738-739
Military-related discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 611
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 607
Moscow Summit and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 403, 406-407
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 404, 405
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 424,
431,443
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 458, 476
Nixon’s decision-making re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 427
Nixon’s television speech re, 400«
Protocol details:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 578
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China visit by Nixon (1972)—Continued
Rogers’s post-visit briefing of allies:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 600-601
Soviets informed about upcoming visit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 400-401
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 399-400
Soviet-U.S. relations and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 417
Travel arrangements:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 497-498
U.S. allies informed of upcoming visit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 409
U.S. rationale for:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 522-523
Vietnam War and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 402, 408^09, 412-413,
570-571, 598, 603
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 504
Chou En-lai (Zhou Enlai), 81, 337«, 341-342, 370, 399, 400,
412, 430, 566-567, 579, 695, 708, 952
China visit by Nixon, 597, 599, 600
Kissinger’s meetings with, 405, 407-409, 507, 508
Churchill, Winston S., 179, 834
Cointat, Michel, 716, 732
Congress, U.S., 108,130,435
Congress of the CPSU (1971), 326-327, 329
Cuba:
Dobrynin’s analysis of U.S. policy re, 298«
Kosygin’s visit in 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 499
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 491, 492
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 993, 997
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 211-212, 213
Soviet submarine base in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 197,199-200, 202,
207-208,232-233, 297-298, 302, 362-363
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 193-194, 198-199, 202,
231-232,296-297, 299, 361-362
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 211-212, 213
Soviet-U.S. mutual understanding re:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 185,186-187
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 185-186, 187-188
Soviet vessels’ periodic visits:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 236-237, 240, 279-280,
498, 791-792
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 235, 242, 275
U.S. naval base in Greece as counterpart to Soviet facility
in Cuba:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 591
U.S. policy toward:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 661-662
Cuban missile crisis, 241
Cyprus crisis of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 591-592
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 593«
Czechoslovakia, 3, 81,108, 691, 705
David, Edward E., Jr., 612, 747
Dayan, Moshe, 275, 278
Dean, Jonathan, 316«, 387, 388«
Demirel, Suleyman, 309«
De Palma, Samuel, 70, 446, 450
Dmitrichev, T.F., 697, 728
Dobrynin, Anatoly F. (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin channel;
Nixon-Dobrynin meetings; Dobrynin’s memoranda,
Kissinger’s memoranda, and Kissinger-Dobrynin
telephone conversations subheads under specific
subjects):
Haig’s meetings with, 339-341, 500-501
Khrushchev’s memoirs, 241
Kissinger, assessment of, 41, 69-70, 182, 351, 428
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow:
Dobrynin’s approach to meetings, 675-679
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 681, 682, 688, 689,
690, 692, 694
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 709, 715, 721,
725
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 760
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 739, 741, 746, 747,
748
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second), 776
Moscow Summit of 1972:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 26), 938, 939, 940
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 968, 969,
970-971, 979-980, 981, 982, 984, 985, 986, 988,
989, 990
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904, 908,
909
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925, 927,
930, 931
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934, 935, 936
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 873
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912
Nixon, assessment of, 351
Nixon foreign policy, assessment of, 39-45, 426-428
Rogers, assessment of, 99
Rogers’s meetings with, 7«, 36, 157«, 309«, 580-581,
583, 633-634
Dulles, John Foster, 159, 370, 687, 701, 962
Eaton, Cyrus, 103«
Eban, Abba, 36-37, 486, 497
Economic relations, Soviet-U.S. See Trade/economic relations.
Egeberg, Roger O., 612
Egypt/UAR (see also Middle East conflict):
Political purge of 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 358-359
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 212
Soviet Union, relations with, 366«
Ehmke, Horst, 255
Eisenhower, Dwight D., 370
Erim, Nihat, 309«
European affairs (see also Berlin; European Security
Conference; specific countries):
Eastern Europe, Nixon policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 65, 108,132,164-165
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European affairs—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
12-13
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 151
Preservation of status quo, 26-27
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 21-22, 30, 37,41-42,109,
131-132,164, 268-269
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 27,125-126
European Security Conference, 184
Berlin agreement ratification and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 564, 584
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 582
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 446, 448, 449
Chinese policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 598-599
Dobrynin’s recommendations re negotiations, 295
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel as forum for preliminary
talks re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 514
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480-481, 484
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
502
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 463^464, 471-472
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480-^481, 484
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 722-723,
736-737
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 763
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 674
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 835
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 838-840
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 876-877,
878-879, 882-883, 884-886
Mutual balanced force reductions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 164, 181-182, 360,
365-366, 371, 392
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 722-723, 736-737
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 158, 180, 674
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
839-840, 877, 878-879, 884, 885
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 446^447, 449-450
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 501
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 85, 384
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 223-224, 228, 457,
463^164, 470-472
Preliminary consultations re (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin
channel above):
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 267
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
876-877, 879, 883, 884-885
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 446^147, 448-450
Soviet goals re:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 105
Summit meeting and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 270
U.S. participation issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 46,107-108, 527, 797
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 45, 103,179-180
Falin, Valentin M., 71, 266, 326«, 328, 332, 334, 385, 388,
432, 439, 804
Farman Ali Khan, Gen. Rao, 544
Fawzi, Mahmoud, 212
Fedayeen, 148, 243«
Firsov, Y.V., 920
Flanigan, Peter M., 810, 812, 842, 912, 915, 917, 918, 923,
998
Foster, William C., 142
Fulbright, J. William, 53, 99, 394
Gandhi, Indira, 372, 391, 466, 473, 491, 495, 520, 549
Garthoff, Raymond L, 343, 344, 350, 777, 930
Gaulle, Charles de, 17, 22, 30-31, 716, 732, 890, 899-900
Germany (see also Berlin):
FRG elections of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 634
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 721, 735, 763, 764,
770, 771
FRG-GDR border:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 131-132
FRG no-confidence vote on Brandt:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 784-785, 788, 791
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 787
FRG-Soviet Non-aggression Treaty:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 182
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 181
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 222
FRG treaties with Soviet Union and Poland:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 609-610, 620, 628,
634-635, 640, 654, 785, 788, 791, 797, 799, 805,
815,819
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 720-722, 723,
735-736, 737, 764, 770, 771
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 610«,
787, 799«, 804-805, 815«
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 480, 484
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 779
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 837
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence
re, 629
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 721-723, 725,
735-736, 737
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 763, 764, 770, 771
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 779
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27) 957
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 837-838
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 877, 878,
883-884, 885
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 952
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 24, 34-35, 66
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 36
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 74, 77
U.N. representation for GDR and FRG:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 723, 736, 737
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow
Summit, 957
1010
Index
Germany—Continued
U.N. representation for GDR and FRG—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
837-838, 877, 878, 883-884, 885, 952
Gibson, Andrew E., 969
Gierek, Edward, 244«
Gleason, Teddy, 514-515
Goldwater, Barry, 828, 908, 911
Gomulka, Wladyslaw, 244«, 951
Grechko, Marshal Andrei A., 821, 831
Greece:
Cyprus crisis of 1972, 592
U.S. naval base in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 591
Grinevsky, Oleg A., 930
Gromyko, Andrei A. (see also Nixon-Gromyko meetings;
Rogers-Gromyko meetings), 64, 77, 78«, 90, 133«,
172, 177,181, 182,189, 255-256, 284-285«, 296«,
313, 343, 345, 360, 404«, 422, 429, 439, 544
Kissinger’s meeting with (September 1971):
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 481-485
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 476-481
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 681, 682, 683, 686,
696
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 709, 710, 711,
712, 713, 715, 717, 718, 720, 724, 725, 730, 731
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 760, 765, 766, 773
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 739-756
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second), 775-778
Middle East conflict discussions, 740-746, 749-755
Moscow Summit discussions, 739-740, 747, 748-749
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 747, 756
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 720, 777
Trade discussions, 746-747, 755-756
Vietnam War discussions, 713, 730, 731, 777
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 904, 946
Announcement re, 492«
Berlin discussions, 875
China discussions, 988
European Security Conference discussions, 878, 879,
885
Final communiqué, 937, 938-940, 968-971, 983-985
FRG/GDR representation in U.N. discussions, 957
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 26), 938-940
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 953-967
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 968-990
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925, 926,
927, 928, 929, 930, 932, 933
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934-937
Leaks to the media, 953-954
Media coverage of, 970
Middle East conflict discussions, 977-983, 985-990
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842, 853
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 875, 877,
878,879,884,885
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912, 913
Gromyko, Andrei A.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty discussions, 955
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 977, 984
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 904-912,
925, 926, 927, 928, 929, 930, 932-933, 935-937,
946, 958
Trade discussions, 913, 955-956, 969, 983-984
Vietnam War discussions, 957, 958-967, 971-976,
984-985
Gventsadze, German, 842, 920, 1001
Habib, Philip, 181
Haig, Alexander M., Jr., 338«, 356«, 396«, 462«, 503«,
533«, 540«, 542«, 569, 661«, 679«, 680«, 724«,
748«, 758, 816«, 819«, 930, 931, 934
China visit by Nixon, 559«
Dobrynin’s meetings with, 339-341, 500-501
Vorontsov’s meetings with, 190-191, 544-547
Hament, Harvey, 188
Harriman, W. Averell, 87, 99,181, 265
Harris, Louis, 49
Hartke, Vance, 579
Hayes, Wayne, 908
Heath, Edward R.G., 365, 785
Helms, Richard M., 392, 927, 932
Hillenbrand, Martin J., 72, 247, 288, 327, 328, 338, 364,
366, 386, 387, 446, 449, 450, 670, 842, 872, 953,
956, 998
Ho Chi Minh, 81«, 892, 901
Honecker, Erich, 526«
Hoover, J. Edgar, 272, 380, 592, 627, 641, 786
Huang Chen (Huang Zhen), 415«, 611
Huang Hua, 538«, 658«
Humphrey, Hubert H., 372, 579, 626, 670, 828
Hungary:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 951
Hussein II, King of Jordan, 192«, 626-627, 642, 647,
742, 751
Hyland, William G., 842, 904, 925, 934, 998
India (see also Indo-Pakistani conflict), 24
ABM system for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 372
Indo-Pakistani conflict, 372, 391
Bangladesh’s break from Pakistan and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 309, 316-317, 410
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 549
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 531
Cessation of hostilities/negotiations for political solution:
Haig’s memoranda on, 545-546
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 529-530, 548
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
534-535, 539, 544-545
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 530-532, 536, 551,
553-554
Chinese-U.S. relations and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 561
1011
Index
Indo-Pakistani conflict—Continued
Kissinger-Dobrynin post-war analysis of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 567
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 560-561
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 503,
532, 533, 534-535, 539, 543, 544-545
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 457-458, 466, 473
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 450-451
Soviet-Indian relations and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 407
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 405, 523
Soviet-U.S. relations and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 549-550, 560-561
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
532,533
Nixon-Matskevich discussions re, 537
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 547, 550-552, 553
U.N. consideration of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 548-549, 552-553
Kissinger-Vorontsov discussions re, 539-543
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
533,543
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 546-547, 550, 552
U.S. intervention issue:
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 535-536, 538
U.S. military assistance to Pakistan:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 434
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 432-433
U.S. post-war policy:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 601
War prevention efforts:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 434-435, 490-491,
494-495, 500-501
Haig-Dobrynin discussions re, 500
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 519
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 432, 487-488, 491, 520
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence
re, 503
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 450-451
West Pakistan front:
Haig’s memoranda on, 545
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 548, 549, 553
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 546
Iran, Nixon’s visit in 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 608, 613, 621
Irwin, John N., II, 638
Israel (see also Middle East conflict):
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty, 24
Israelyan, Victor L., 445
Ivanov, Y.A., 912, 914, 915, 921
Ivanov’s release from U.S. custody. See under Soviet-U.S.
relations.
Jackson, Henry M., 579, 626, 908
Japan, 106, 117, 988
China, relations with:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 263, 372, 407, 507
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 370, 432
Moscow Summit announcement and, 492n
J apan—Continued
Mutual Defense Treaty with United States:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions re, 847, 852-853
U.S. economic relations with:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 435
Jarring, Gunnar, 56«, 72, 80, 156, 162,163,177«, 192«,
205, 357
Jay, Edward, 606, 610
Jewish Defense League, 257, 259, 626
Jiang Jieshi (Chiang Kai-shek), 413
Johnson, Lyndon B., 3, 62,143, 152, 337, 891, 900
Johnson, U. Alexis, 36In
Jordan. See under Middle East conflict.
Kama River Project. See under Trade/economic relations.
Kang Sheng, 952
Kasatonov, Vladimir A., 802
Katushev, Konstantin E, 778, 783-784, 792-793
Kekkonen, Urho, 683
Kennan, George, 241
Kennedy, Edward M., 48, 372, 670, 828
Kennedy, John E, 152, 185«, 485, 538, 956
Kennedy, Col. Richard X, 399
Kennedy, Robert E, 159, 241
Khan, Agha Muhammad Yahya, 309«, 317«, 410,491, 495,
503, 520, 534, 536,538
Khan, Gen. Tikka, 451
Khrushchev, Nikita S., 14,185«, 832
Memoirs of, 241
Kiesinger, Kurt Georg, 22, 34
Kim II Sung, 953, 993, 997
Kishilov, Nikolai S., 344, 777, 930
Kissinger, Henry A. (see also Kissinger-Dobrynin channel;
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow; Dobrynin’s memo-
randa, Kissinger’s memoranda and Kissinger-Dobrynin
telephone conversations subheads under specific
subjects):
Brezhnev, assessment of, 780
Dobrynin’s assessment of, 41, 69-70,182, 351, 428
Gromyko’s meeting with (September 1971):
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 481-485
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 476^181
Khrushchev’s memoirs, 241
Kidnapping threat against, 272
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 840, 865, 904, 905, 909,
910, 925, 936, 946
Berlin discussions, 837
Cancellation issue, 807-808«, 813«, 816«
China discussions, 988
European Security Conference discussions, 838-839
Final communiqué, 937, 938-940, 968-971, 983-985
FRG/GDR representation in U.N. discussions,
837-838,957
FRG treaties with Poland and Soviet Union
discussions, 837
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 26), 938-940
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 953-967
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 968-990
1012
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Kissinger, Henry A.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Kissinger’s memorandum to Nixon on Brezhnev’s
political standing in Soviet Union, 831
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925-934
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934-938
Kissinger’s preparatory memorandum to Nixon,
836-842
Leaks to the media, 953-954
Media coverage of, 970
Middle East conflict discussions, 943, 946, 948,
977-983, 985-990, 991
Mutual and balanced force reduction discussions,
839-840
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 836-842, 853,
854-855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 861-864, 865, 867,
868, 870, 871
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 886, 895, 903
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940, 943, 946, 948
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 990-991, 992,
995, 996, 998
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912, 913, 916, 922
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact discussions, 991
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty discussions, 955
Signing of agreements, 953«
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 977, 984
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 840-842,
854-855, 856, 857, 858, 860, 861-864, 867, 868,
870, 871, 904-912, 925-934, 935-938, 946, 958
Trade discussions, 913, 916, 922, 955-956, 969,
983-984, 991
Vietnam War discussions, 895, 903, 957, 958-967,
971-976, 984-985, 992, 995, 996
Nixon-Gromyko meeting (October 1970) 221, 222
Vorontsov’s meetings with, 185-189, 529-532, 535-536,
538, 539-543, 547-554, 662-664, 668
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel (see also under specific subjects):
Dobrynin’s analysis of, 293-296
Establishment of, 4-6, 15
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
593-594
Nixon’s endorsement of, 149,152
Nixon’s instructions to Kissinger, 317«
Press leaks re, 237-238
Regularization of meetings, 106, 110-113
Rogers’s ignorance about details discussed in, 206-207,
580-581
Secrecy concerns, 267, 274
Soviet agreement to, 27
Soviet disappointment with, 165
Soviet strategy re, 44
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow (April 1972) (see also
Kissinger’s secret trip subheads under specific subjects):
Announcement of visit:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 724, 738, 764,
766-767, 770,11A
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 747-748, 756,
775-777
Nixon’s memoranda on, 680, 757
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow (April 1972)—Continued
Arrangements for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 564, 657-658, 660-661,
670
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 658
Dobrynin’s approach to meetings, 675-679
Dobrynin’s encouragement of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 527
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 520, 656
Initial proposal for:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 486
Invitation to Kissinger, 530«
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first):
Soviet memorandum of conversation, 697-709
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 681-697
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second):
Soviet memorandum of conversation, 728-739
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 709-727
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third):
Soviet memorandum of conversation, 767-774
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 760-767
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first):
Soviet memorandum of conversation, 748-756
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 739-748
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second):
U.S. memorandum of conversation, 775-778
Kissinger’s approach to meetings, 673-675, 680«
Kissinger’s assessment of, 759-760, 778-780
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 783
Nixon’s assessment of Kissinger’s meetings, 756-759
Nixon’s instructions to Kissinger, 679-680
U.S. allies informed about:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 785-786
Vietnam War and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 663, 665
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 664-665
Komarov, Nikolai D., 355-356, 359, 410
Korea:
Chinese concerns re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 507, 598
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 953
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 993, 997
U.S.-DPRK military tensions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 56-57, 60
Kornienko, Georgi M., 445, 447, 528, 775, 777, 842, 912,
925, 934, 938, 953, 956-957, 958, 961, 968, 969,
970, 983, 984, 985, 989, 990,1001
Kosygin, Alexei N. (see also Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership
correspondence), 5, 8,14, 35, 81, 92,121«, 122, 139«,
149«, 158,181«, 192, 258,284«, 313, 327, 371,
410«, 797«
Cuba visit in 1971, 491, 492, 499
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 946
European Security Conference discussions, 878, 879,
884, 885, 886
Middle East conflict discussions, 943, 944, 945, 948,
949, 950
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842, 845,
846-847, 848, 851-852, 853, 854
1013
Index
Kosygin, Alexei N.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 873-874,
877, 878, 879, 880, 881, 884, 885, 886, 889,
891-892, 894, 895, 898, 899,900-901, 902,
903, 904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940, 943, 944,
945, 948, 949, 950
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998, 999-1000,
1002,1003
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912-925
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 999-1000, 1002,
1003
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 846-847,
848, 852, 854, 946
Trade discussions, 845, 873-874, 880, 881, 912-925
Vietnam War discussions, 889, 891-892, 894, 895,
898, 899, 900-901, 902, 903, 904
U.S. presidential candidates’ visits to Moscow, 265
Kreisky, Bruno, 821, 847, 853
Krimer, William D., 70, 217, 460«, 842, 953«
Krokhalev, O.A., 938
Kudirka, Simas, 244«
Kuznetsov, Vasily V., 26-27, 46, 52, 233, 503«, 536,
539-540, 842, 998
Kvitsinsky, Yuli A., 316«, 388«
Laird, Melvin R., 24-25, 33, 126, 138,240,498-499,
594-595, 821, 858, 868, 908, 927, 932
Laos:
DRV infiltration:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 139
Neutrality issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 181
Partition option:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 158
U.S. military activity in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 283-284, 293, 303«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 180-181, 280-281,
284-285, 286, 303«
Le Duan, 364, 665«, 892, 893, 901
Le Duc Tho, 134«, 163, 164, 181, 415, 416, 418, 526, 663,
690, 691, 694, 704, 705, 706, 712-713, 729, 794«,
796-797, 959, 962, 976
Lenin, Vladimir L, 727
Lin Biao, 450«, 952
Lindsay, John, 579
Lodge, Henry Cabot, 17, 28, 38, 52, 60, 99
Longshoremen’s union, 514-515
Lon Nol, 164
Lord, Winston, 681, 709, 739, 872, 886, 912, 938, 953, 958,
968, 971, 977, 983, 984
Lucet, Charles, 122
Lynn, Laurence E., Jr., 132
Macovescu, Gheorghe, 105
Makarios III, Archbishop, 592
Malik, Yakov A., 71,163, 445, 451, 542
Malraux, André, 599
Mansfield, Michael J., 99, 240, 394, 674
Manzhulo, Alexei N., 567, 584
Mao Tse-tung (Mao Zedong), 24, 37, 68, 579, 952
China visit by Nixon, 597, 599, 600
Markelov, Valery I. See Markelov’s release from U.S. custody
under Soviet-U.S. relations.
Matlock, Jack F., Jr., 842, 998
Matskevich, Vladimir V., 536-537, 560
McCloskey, Robert, 236
McConaughy, Walter P., Jr., 538
McGovern, George, 579, 670, 828
Meir, Golda, 66, 230, 233, 278, 331, 466, 473, 486,
510-511, 521, 523-524, 528, 564, 625, 626
U.S. visit in 1972, 575-576
Melady, Thomas Patrick, 438
Mendelevich, Lev I., 71, 445
Middle East conflict:
Anti-Soviet campaign by United States and Israel:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 177-178
Arab refugees, 75, 76
Arms shipment limitations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 184
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 183
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 745, 754
Borders issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 601-602,625-626
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63-64, 596
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 75, 453
Ceasefire extension by Egypt, 304«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 305-306«
Ceasefire/standstill violations by Soviets, 211, 213
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 197, 201, 204-206
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 203, 209, 243, 244
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 221
Chinese policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 599
Demilitarized zone issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 511-512, 626
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 509-510, 616
Dobrynin’s analysis of Soviet and U.S. decision-making re,
41,294, 300«
Dobrynin’s recommendations re negotiations, 295
Egypt and Israel informed about Kissinger-Dobrynin
negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 510-511
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 509
Four-party discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 30-31, 200-201
Golan Heights issue:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
979
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 287
Guarantees issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 270-271, 278, 282-283,
316,511,512
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 745, 754
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 314, 509, 510
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 944,
945-946, 947, 949-950
Hussein’s peace plan:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 626-627
1014
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Middle East conflict—Continued
Interim agreement leading to final agreement:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 489, 510-512, 513, 524,
576, 577, 589-590
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 477-478, 481-482
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 493, 505, 509-510, 562,
573, 583, 586
Nixon-Rrezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 942,
948
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
502
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 459,465-^-66,
472-473,475«
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 452-453, 454
Israeli aggression issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 124, 178
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 133
Israeli-Egyptian negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 489, 490, 513-514
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 230-231, 233,488
Israeli penetration of Egyptian government:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 627
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 616
Israeli requirements for settlement:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 575-576, 589-590, 625
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 61
Israeli troop withdrawal (see also Interim agreement
leading to final agreement above):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 283, 497
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 740, 744-745, 746,
749, 753-754, 977, 978-981
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 287
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 941,
943, 946-947, 948
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 76
Jarring mission, 192«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 162, 163, 234, 282
Jewish community of United States and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 150-151,161
Jordanian crisis of 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 194-195
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 192, 198, 244
Jordanian-Israeli settlement:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 647
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 742, 751, 979, 982
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 642
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel as negotiating forum re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 283, 489-490, 496,
510-511,576-577
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 477
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 267, 280, 369, 445,
492-493, 509, 521, 562
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 945,
946, 950-951
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 459
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 477-478,
481-482
Kissinger-Rabin discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 523-524
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 519«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 521
Middle East conflict—Continued
Kissinger’s meetings with Egyptian and Israeli officials:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 486, 488-489, 490, 496
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 488
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 678, 679
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 738
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 762, 765-766, 769,
772-774
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 740-746, 749-755
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 779
Moscow Summit discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 826-827
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 977-983,
985-990
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 825
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 832
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 941-951
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 991-992,
993-994, 996
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 12,
88-89, 424-425, 442, 501, 502, 505«, 557, 630, 793
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 7, 10, 17, 85, 86, 91-92,
98, 148,150-151,152-153, 381,383-384,619
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 220-221, 227-228, 457,
459, 464-466, 472-473, 475-476
Nixon’s interview re (1970):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 168-169«
Package settlement involving all Arab countries:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 512
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 740-744, 749-753
Peacekeeping activities:
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 220-221
Presidential election of 1972 and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 626
Principles for eventual agreement (see also Soviet-U.S.
“General Working Principles” document below):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 797
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 765-766, 772-773
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 744, 753
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
942-943, 945-946, 948, 950
Public exposure of Soviet-U.S. negotiations, concerns
about:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 626, 627
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 616
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 72-73, 75-76, 211,
212-213, 452-454
Rogers Mission of 1971, 328, 331
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 357-358, 392
Security zones issue:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
979, 980, 981
Soviet incentives to prompt U.S. action:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 577-578, 590
Soviet military involvement, 192«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 123-124, 139-140,
143-144, 147,162,178
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 745, 754
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 121-122, 138-139, 142,
154,156-157,173, 616-617
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Middle East conflict—Continued
Soviet settlement proposal:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 512-513
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 738, 762, 769
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 740, 749
Soviet-U.S. bilateral exchange of views re (see also
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel above):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 20-21, 30-31, 36-37, 56,
66-67, 92,146, 147,148,152-153,261,269
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 51, 133-134,139, 142,
156, 172
Soviet-U.S. collaboration for peace:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 278-279
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 314
Soviet-U.S. confrontation issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 173
Soviet-U.S. “General Working Principles” document:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
981-983, 985-990
Suez Canal navigation (see also Interim agreement leading
to final agreement above):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 279, 293, 308, 316,
330-331, 357, 358, 420
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 275, 286-287, 314, 328
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 76
Tito’s peace initiative:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 293
U.S. internal disputes re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 358
U.S. military involvement issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 124-125
U.S. peace initiative of 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 162-163, 177, 178
Vietnam War, relation to:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 145
Mitchell, John N., 239, 259, 581, 592«
Mongolia, 106
Moorer, Adm. Thomas H., 908, 911, 927, 932
Moscow Summit of 1972 (see also Moscow Summit subheads
under specific subjects):
Advance preparation of issues for discussion:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 434
Announcement re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 433, 490, 499
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 444«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 431-432, 487, 492
Announcements of agreements at Summit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 809
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 747, 756
Cancellation issue:
Nixon-Kissinger discussions re, 807-808«, 813«, 816«
China visit by Nixon and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 403, 406-407
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 404, 405
Chinese efforts to block Summit:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 695-696, 708
Chinese-U.S. relations and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 604-605
Date for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 406-407, 612-613
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 612, 615
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
DRV spring offensive and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 639, 643, 652-653
Nixon-Kissinger discussions re, 651«
Final communiqué:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 574, 584, 609, 622, 649,
678, 783, 797, 809
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
937, 938-940, 954-958, 968-971, 983-985
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions during Kissinger’s
secret trip to Moscow, 756
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 573, 582, 606, 617, 633,
674-675, 759
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 835,
991-992, 993-994, 996
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 826
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit, 917,
923
FRG treaties with Poland and Soviet Union and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 609-610
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 609«
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 610«
Gift exchanges:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 816
Housing arrangements:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 633
Initial proposal for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 374-375
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 370
Invitation to Nixon by Soviet leadership, 430-431
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 26):
U.S. account of, 938-940
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27):
Soviet account of, 965-967
U.S. account of, 953-965
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28):
U.S. account of, 968-990
Kissinger’s memorandum to Nixon on Brezhnev’s political
standing in Soviet Union, 831
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.):
Soviet account of, 909-912
U.S. account of, 904-909
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.):
Soviet account of, 931-934
U.S. account of, 925-931
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26):
Soviet account of, 937-938
U.S. account of, 934-937
Kissinger’s preliminary talks with Soviet officials. See
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow.
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions re:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 695-697, 708, 709
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 710-712,
728-729, 734
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 739-740, 747,
748-749
Leaks to the media:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions, 953-954
Media coverage of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 649, 814-815
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit, 970
1016
Index
Moscow Summit of 1 972—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22):
U.S. account of, 831-836
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23):
Kissinger’s preparatory memorandum to Nixon,
836-842
Soviet account of, 848-854, 861-872
U.S. account of, 842-848, 854-861
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24):
Soviet account of, 880-886, 895-904
U.S. account of, 872-880, 886-895
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26):
Soviet account of, 946-951
U.S. account of, 940-946, 951-953
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29):
Kissinger’s preparatory memorandum to Nixon,
990-991
Soviet account of, 993-998, 1001-1004
U.S. account of, 991-993, 998-1001
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
593-594
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 617-621, 826-828
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 615, 825
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 459, 474
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25):
Soviet account of, 920-925
U.S. account of, 912-920
Nixon’s church visit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 786
Pat Nixon’s inclusion in U.S. party, 613«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 515
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 519
Protocol for meetings:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 606-607
Rogers’s discussions with European allies about:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 785, 797
Signing of agreements, 953«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 823-824
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 821
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions re, 843-844, 847, 849,
853, 854
Soviet propaganda re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 605
Strategic arms agreement, importance of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 619-620
Travel arrangements and itineraries:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 563-564, 584, 608-609,
613, 621, 629, 786, 815
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 725
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 561, 633
Vietnam War developments during:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 827
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 807
Muromcew, Cyril, 446
Muskie, Edmund S., 249«, 251, 263, 265, 272, 579, 626,
637, 670
Mutual balanced force reductions. See under European
Security Conference.
Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 140, 144, 201«, 243, 944, 949-950
Negroponte, John D., 709, 886, 958, 968
Nguyen Cao Ky, 45
Nguyen Duy Trinh, 650, 665«, 666
Nguyen Thi Binh (Madame Binh), 391«, 665
Nguyen Van Thieu, 45, 125, 132, 147, 419, 479, 892, 901,
959-962, 964, 972, 992, 995-996
Nitze, Paul H., 575
Nixon, Pat, 515, 519, 613«
Nixon, Richard M. (see also China visit by Nixon; Nixon-
Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence; Nixon-
Dobrynin meetings; Nixon-Gromyko meetings;
Dobrynin’s memoranda, Kissinger’s memoranda, and
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations subheads
under specific subjects), 66n, 78, 103«, 145«, 154«,
166«, 168-169«, 184«, 185«, 188«, 191«, 267«,
368«, 423«, 442«, 481«, 493«, 523«, 563«, 641«,
662«
ABM Treaty, 308«, 352«, 856, 865, 946, 953
Anti-ballistic missile (ABM) systems, U.S. deployment of,
37«
Anti-Soviet suspicions of, 98-99, 351
Berlin, 310«, 315«
Nixon’s visit in 1969, 22, 29
Cambodia, U.S. military incursion into, 148«
China, 952
Anti-Soviet intentions of U.S. China policy, 341«
Soviet-Chinese military conflict, 36«
Cuba, 297«, 298«
Dobrynin’s assessment of, 351
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon foreign policy, 39-45,
426-428
European trip of 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 28-29
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 27
Foreign policy report of 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 131-132
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 125-126
Germany, 799«, 878, 885, 952
Indo-Pakistani conflict, 529«, 539«, 540«, 554«
Ivanov’s release from U.S. custody, 241«, 246«, 248«
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel, 4, 5,15, 317«
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting in 1971, 476«, 481«
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow, 658«, 675«, 778«
Nixon’s assessment of Kissinger’s meetings, 756-759
Nixon’s instructions to Kissinger, 679-680
Korea, 953
U.S.-DPRK military tensions, 56, 60
Matskevich’s meeting with, 536-537
Middle East conflict (see also under Moscow Summit
below), 123«, 140«, 304«, 493«
Moscow Summit of 1972, 431«, 487-488«, 558«,
651«, 665«
ABM Treaty discussions, 856, 865, 946, 953
Cancellation issue, 807-808«, 813«, 816«
China discussions, 952
European Security Conference discussions, 877, 878,
879, 884, 885
Final communiqué, 835, 991-992, 993-994, 996
FRG/GDR representation in U.N. discussions, 878,
885, 952
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Nixon, Richard M.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Hungary discussions, 951
Japan discussions, 847, 852-853
Kissinger’s memorandum to Nixon on Brezhnev’s
political standing in Soviet Union, 831
Kissinger’s preparatory memorandum to Nixon,
836-842
Korea discussions, 953
Middle East conflict discussions, 941-943, 945, 946,
947-949, 950-951, 991-992, 993-994
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 831-836
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 836-872
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872-904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940-953
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 990-1004
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912-925
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact discussions, 834, 991,
992-993, 996-997
Poland discussions, 951
Scientific cooperation discussions, 854
Signing of agreements, 953«
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 833-834, 835-836,
993, 997-998,1000,1002-1004
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 833, 846,
847-848, 852,853,854-855, 856-871, 886,
895-896, 946, 953
Trade discussions, 845-846, 850, 851, 872, 874, 880,
881, 912-925, 991,993
Vietnam War discussions, 861, 871-872, 887-888,
891, 892, 894-895, 896-897, 900, 901, 902-903,
904,992, 994-996
Yugoslavia discussions, 951
Patolichev’s meeting with, 806, 810-812
Personal security concerns, 272-273
Presidential campaign of 1968, 250
Soviet-U.S. relations (see also under Moscow Summit
above), 3-4, 9, 587«, 595«
Trade/economic relations (see also under Moscow Summit
above), 583«
Vietnam War (see also under Moscow Summit above),
87«, 154«, 199«, 303«, 391«, 651«
Cambodian incursion by U.S. forces, 148«
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions re,
679-680, 757-759
Paris peace talks, 819-820«
Soviets’ role as mediator for U.S. and DRV negotiators,
319«
Speech of May 1969, 59, 60-62
Speech of November 1969, 100,101-102
Speech of January 1972, 568, 569, 570
Yevtushenko’s meeting with, 582, 585
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence (see
also under specific subjects):
Brezhnev/Soviet leadership’s notes, 11-14, 88-89,
235-236, 396, 430-431, 441-444, 503, 533, 534-535,
543«, 544-545, 557-558, 581-582, 594-595,
629-630, 792-793, 799-800, 809-810
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 425-426
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 18-20, 441«, 442
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence—
Continued
Nixon’s notes, 139«, 238, 423-425, 501-503, 505«,
528-529, 532, 539, 543, 568, 593-594, 793-794,
803-804
Nixon-Dobrynin meetings (see also Nixon-Dobrynin subheads
under specific subjects):
February 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 14-18
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 6-8, 18-20
U.S. account of, 8-14
May 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 59-62
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 58-59
October 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 89-97, 98-100
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 83-85, 97-98
Soviet leadership’s note to Nixon, 88-89
U.S. account of, 86-87
June 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 149-153
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 148
July 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 381-385
U.S. account of, 380-381
March 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 617-621
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 615
April 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 653-655
May 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 826-828
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 825
Nixon-Gromyko meetings (see also Nixon-Gromyko
subheads under specific subjects):
October 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 201-202, 206
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 202-203, 208, 209-210,
214-217
Soviet account of, 227-230
U.S. account of, 217-227
September 1971, 431 «
Gromyko’s account of, 467-476
Kissinger’s account of, 460^167
Kissinger’s preparatory memoranda for, 444-445,
455-459
Non-proliferation of nuclear weapons. See Nuclear Non-
proliferation Treaty.
Non-use of nuclear weapons. See Nuclear Non-
aggression Pact.
North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), 29, 449,
450, 608
Nuclear Non-aggression Pact and, 784
Submarine-launched missile (SLBM) limitations and, 790
Nuclear disarmament conference:
Chinese policy re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 391-392
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 443
Soviet proposal for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 380-383
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
1018
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Nuclear Non-aggression Pact:
Draft agreements:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 798-799, 814
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 813
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting, 762-763, 765, 774
Moscow Summit discussions:
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 834
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 855, 865
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 991, 992-993,
996-997
NATO and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 784
Signing procedure for:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 823
Soviet proposal for:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 762-763, 765, 774
U.S. position on:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 823, 827
Nuclear Non-proliferation Treaty:
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon policy re, 43
FRG position:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 24, 34-35, 66
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 28, 36
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 74, 77
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 955
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
11-12
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 10, 17, 18
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 73-74, 76-77
Simultaneous ratification issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 66
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 73-74, 76-77
Packard, David, 568
Pakistan. See Indo-Pakistani conflict.
Palestine Liberation Army, 192«
Paris peace talks. See under Vietnam War.
Parsons, J. Graham, 930
Patolichev, Nikolai S., 588, 616, 618, 72In, 755, 912, 998
Nixon’s meeting with, 806, 810-812
Pauls, Rolf, 610«, 635
Pedersen, Richard E, 70, 446, 450
Pentagon Papers incident:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
Peterson, Peter G., 355-356, 359, 410«, 579, 586, 588, 616,
618, 674, 678, 727, 746, 755, 802, 810, 812, 919, 924
Petrovsky, Boris V., 865«
Pham Van Dong, 83, 263«, 655, 665«, 784«, 892, 893, 901
Podgorny, Nikolai V. (see also Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet
leadership correspondence), 5, 8,14, 86, 92, 289,
327, 366«
Hanoi visit in 1971, 445, 487, 504-505
Moscow Summit of 1972:
ABM Treaty discussions, 946
European Security Conference discussions, 879, 885,
886
Middle East conflict discussions, 944, 945, 949-950
Podgorny, Nikolai V.—Continued
Moscow Summit of 1972—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842, 845, 846,
851, 852, 853
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 877, 879,
884, 885, 886, 892-893, 899-900, 901-902, 904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 940, 944, 945,
949-950
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998, 999, 1000,
1002,1003
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912, 913, 915, 918,
919, 921, 922, 924
Soviet-U.S. relations discussions, 999,1002,1003
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty discussions, 846, 852,
946
Trade discussions, 845, 846, 851, 852, 873, 913, 915,
918, 919, 921, 922, 924
Vietnam War discussions, 892-893, 899-900,
901-902, 904
Poland, 244-245
FRG, treaties with. See under Germany.
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 951
Nixon’s visit in 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 608, 637-638, 640, 657
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 633
Pompidou, Georges, 499, 515«, 540
Ponomarev, Boris N., 831
Porter, William J., 974
Presidential candidates’ visits to Moscow. See under
Soviet-U.S. relations.
Presidential election of 1972:
Middle East conflict and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 626
Nixon’s visit to Poland and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 637
Vietnam War and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 660
White House assessment of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 358, 372, 579, 670, 828
Pyrlin, Yevgeniy D., 71
Rabin, Yitzhak, 486, 488, 490, 519«, 521, 523-524, 576,
625, 740, 749
Rahman, Sheikh Mujibur, 309«, 317«, 451
Ready, John D., 697, 728
Rebozo, Charles G. “Bebe,” 759
Reston, James, 430
Riad, Mahmoud, 205, 465, 486, 488, 489
Richardson, Elliot L., 44, 45«, 158, 585
Rockefeller, David, 410«
Rodman, Peter W., 709, 725, 739, 760, 775, 925, 934, 938,
940, 953, 968, 977, 983, 990
Rogers, William P. (see also Rogers-Gromyko meetings), 31,
44, 66, 67«, 97,108, 113, 141, 149,154,177«, 182,
194«, 217, 240, 245, 349, 361«, 422«, 440, 520, 758,
760, 824
Berlin, 222-223, 436, 438, 440, 875, 882
China visit by Nixon, 409, 600-601
Cuba, 662
Dobrynin’s assessment of, 99
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Rogers, William P.—Continued
Dobrynin’s meetings with, In, 36, 157«, 309«, 580-581,
583, 633-634
European Security Conference, 223, 878, 879, 884, 885
FRG treaties with Soviet Union and Poland, 799
Ivanov’s release from U.S. custody, 241«, 248«
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel:
Establishment of, 15
Ignorance about details discussed in, 206-207, 580-581
Middle East conflict, 122, 152«, 157«, 162, 203,
220-221,243,489,490
Rogers Mission of 1971, 328, 331, 357-358, 392
Moscow Summit of 1972, 825, 865«
Berlin discussions, 875, 882
European Security Conference discussions, 878, 879,
884,885
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 842, 846, 852
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872, 874, 875,
878, 879, 881-882, 884, 885
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 998, 1000, 1003
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912, 914, 915, 916,
922
Rogers’s discussions with European allies about, 785, 797
Trade discussions, 846, 852, 874, 881-882, 914, 915,
916, 922
Nixon-Gromyko meeting (October, 1970), 220-221,
222-223, 224, 227
Nixon-Gromyko meeting (September, 1971), 463, 464,
465, 471, 472
Paris peace talks, 39
Soviet-U.S. relations, Nixon’s approach to, 3
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty, 3, 24-25, 90, 224,
633- 634
Symington’s criticism of, 304«, 305
Rogers-Gromyko meetings (see also Rogers-Gromyko sub-
heads under specific subjects):
September 1969:
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 74-77
U.S. account of, 70-74
October 1970:
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 212-213
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 208-209
U.S. account of, 211-212
September 1971, 431«
Gromyko’s memoranda on, 448-454
U.S. account of, 445-447
Romania, 108,132,159
Roosevelt, Franklin D., 684, 699, 833, 855
Ruina, Jack P., 345
Rush, Kenneth, 196-197, 257, 259, 260, 264, 270, 275, 284,
285,287, 293, 315, 318, 326«, 327, 328, 330,
332, 334, 338, 352, 354, 360, 361, 369, 373, 379,
385, 388,421,432, 436, 437,438,439,440, 568,
634- 635, 927, 932
Rusk, Dean, 34,159
Sabri, AH, 358«
Sadat, Anwar al-, 201«, 283«, 308, 358«, 359,366«, 369,
420, 452-453, 465, 478, 489, 497, 510, 514, 573,
576-577, 626, 627, 793
Samoteykin, Yevgeniy, 709
Sato, Eisaku, 413,435
Scali, John A., 612
Scheel, Walter, 181,182, 292, 484
Schumann, Maurice, 462, 469-470
Scientific cooperation. See under Soviet-U.S. relations.
Scott, Harold B., 586
Scott, Hugh D., 240, 412, 413
Semenov, Vladimir S., 142, 166,168,170, 241-242, 307,
339, 340, 343-349, 365, 367-368, 370, 421,440«,
720, 735, 758, 759, 777, 816, 818, 935
Shah of Iran, 608, 613, 621, 637
Shakespeare, Frank, 244
Shcherbakov, Ilya S., 665«
Shelest, Petro Y., 831
Shevchenko, Leonid M., 953, 958
Shvernik, Nikolai M., 914, 921
Sihanouk, Prince Norodom, 158, 164
Sisco, Joseph J., 31, 36, 37, 51, 64, 70, 72, 76, 92, 122, 142,
148,152,153,154,156,157,172,194«, 197, 203,
204, 205, 208, 243, 258, 286, 287, 357, 420, 446,
450-451, 488, 489, 490, 505, 510, 514, 573, 576,
740,945,950
Smirnov, Leonid V.:
Moscow Summit of 1972:
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925-934
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934-938
Smith, Gerard C., 10,17, 70, 71, 73, 106,130,165, 166,
170, 213, 241-242, 244, 248, 307, 313, 339,
343-349, 365, 367, 394, 421, 522, 636, 720, 735,
758, 777, 818, 927, 935
Sokolov, Oleg M., 816«, 819«
Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, 255, 681, 709, 718, 734, 842, 855, 872,
904, 912, 925, 934, 938, 953,968,969, 998
Visit to Soviet Union, 527-528
Sorensen, Ted, 48
South Asia War. See Indo-Pakistani conflict.
Soviet leadership. See Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership
correspondence.
Soviet-U.S. relations (see also Moscow Summit of 1972;
Summit meeting):
Anti-Soviet campaign by United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 108, 607-608
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 763, 770
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 993,
997-998
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
594-595
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 218
Astronauts’ proposed visit to Soviet Union:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 112
“Basic Principles” document:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 783, 797, 799
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 696-697, 709,
710-712, 728-729, 734
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
977, 984
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions during Kissinger’s
secret trip to Moscow, 739-740, 747, 748-749
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 779
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Soviet-U.S. relations—Continued
“Basic Principles” document—Continued
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 833,
835-836
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
793
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 826
Brezhnev’s possible visit to United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 584
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 582
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 952,
1000,1003
China visit by Nixon and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 417
Direct communication link (Hot Line):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 368
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon policy re, 43-44
Governmental methods and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 313-314
Incidents at sea, prevention of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 588
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 821
Indo-Pakistani conflict and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 549-550, 560-561
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
532, 533
Nixon-Matskevich discussions re, 537
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 547, 550-552, 553
Ivanov’s release from U.S, custody, 235«, 246«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 234, 239
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on,
248-249
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 231, 237, 241
Jay’s release from Soviet custody:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 610
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 606
Jewish groups’ attacks on Soviet citizens in United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 259, 647-648
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 257
“Jewish problem” in Soviet Union and, 587«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 361«
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 592«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 365«
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 484
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 684-685, 686,
692-693, 699-701, 705-706
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 763, 770
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 747, 756
“Let bygones be bygones” attitude:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 149-150
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 148, 159
Markelov’s release from U.S. custody:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 592-593, 627, 640-641,
786, 797, 824
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 586, 821
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 977, 984
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 833-834, 835-836
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 847, 853, 854
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 993, 997-1004
Soviet-U.S. relations—Continued
Negotiations, focus on, 8-9
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
11, 88, 235-236, 423-425, 441-444, 532, 533, 558,
594-595, 793
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 8-9, 85, 90,149-150,
152, 381, 383
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 218-220, 227, 460-461,
467-468, 474
Nixon’s anti-Soviet suspicions and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 351
Nixon’s approach to, 3-4, 9
Prospects for 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 259
Reuniting of families (Soviet exit visas):
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 211, 447
Scientific cooperation, 865«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 25, 563, 581, 588
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 747, 756
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 585, 674
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 847,
853, 854
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
558
Status of relations in late 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 247-248
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 242-246
Third countries’ impact on:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 106
Trawler seizures by United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 593
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 586
Trust issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 108-109
U.S. boycott of Soviet National holiday ceremonies, 236,
238
U.S. generals captured by Soviets, release of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 231, 235, 236«
Soviet leadership’s note on, 235-236
U.S. presidential candidates’ visits to Moscow, 249«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 250-251, 263, 265, 272
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 249
Vietnam War and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63, 64, 78, 100, 104
World Report of 1972:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 586
Stalin, Josef I., 179, 313-314, 821, 833-834
Stans, Maurice H., 410«, 503, 505«, 523, 527, 558, 574, 579
Stoessel, Walter J., Jr., 120, 637-638
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) (see also ABM
Treaty), 80,113
Accidental and provocative attacks:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 176-177, 234-235,
414-415
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 168, 170-171, 180, 289,
328
Ceilings for strategic forces:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 159-161, 167,175-176,
565
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 155-156,171, 562
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Index
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)—Continued
China and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 129,177, 599
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 522
Confidentiality concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 130-131, 136
Congressional ratification issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 816-817, 822-823
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon policy, 44
Duration of agreement:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 674
Equality in strategic arms:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 644-645
First round of talks:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 103
Forward-based aircraft:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 269, 290
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 718-719, 733-734
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 266-267
Interpretations of current agreements:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 841
Kissinger-Dobrynin channel’s role in negotiations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 261, 281-282, 635-636
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 274, 633
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 678
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 717-720,
. 732-735
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second), 777
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 673-674, 779
Land-based ICBM limitations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 525, 643-645
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 717, 718
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 522
Kissinger-Smirnov discussions at Moscow Summit,
904, 905-907, 909, 910-912, 925-926, 930-931,
934,935-938
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 841,
854-855, 856-858, 861, 862-864, 865-868, 871
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
629-630
Mobile missiles:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
860-861, 871
Moscow Summit agreement, importance of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 619-620
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 958
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 a.m.), 904-912
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 25 p.m.), 925-934
Kissinger-Smirnov meeting (May 26), 934-938
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 833
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 840-842,
846-848,852, 853-855, 856-871
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 886, 895-896
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 26), 946, 953
Narrower vs. broader agreement issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 129-130, 136, 146
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 132-133,142, 145, 155
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 13,
442, 501,558, 629-630
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)—Continued
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 7, 9,17, 83-84, 86,
89-90, 149, 383, 619-620
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 224, 228, 456, 461-463,
468^170
Nixon’s approach to, 3-4
Nuclear-missile war:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 269,272
Offensive limitations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 169,170, 175-176
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 168,171
Phase two of SALT:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 841-842
Principles issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 646
Recess in negotiations of 1970:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 166-168, 170, 176
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 165-166,171
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 71, 74-75,211, 213, 452
Seriousness of both parties:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 136-137
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 153-154
Signing of Agreement, 953«
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 720, 734-735
Soviet attitude toward:
Flaig’s memoranda on, 339
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 337
Soviet decision-making process re:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 314, 369-370
Soviet strategic missiles:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 129-130,137
Submarine-launched missile (SLBM) limitations:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 524-525, 565-566, 591,
621-622, 623-625, 633-634, 642, 644, 646, 657,
790-791, 798, 816-818, 822-823
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 717-718, 733
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 787
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 777
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 258, 522, 561-562, 587,
596-597, 606, 612, 617, 673-674, 759-760, 779,
815-816, 825«
Kissinger-Smirnov discussions at Moscow Summit,
904, 905, 907-910, 911, 912,926-930, 931-934,
935-938
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
840-841, 855, 858, 864-865, 868-871
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
630
Nixon’s memoranda on, 758
Summit meeting and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 153
Time and venue for starting talks:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 82, 89-90
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 106
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 86
U.S. arms buildup and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 107, 564-565
U.S. internal disagreements re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 24-25
Verification concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 137-138,146
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Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT)—Continued
Vietnam War and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 83-84
Strauss, Franz Josef, 640, 665«
Sukhodrev, Viktor M., 71,217, 445,460«, 681, 709, 717,
725, 739, 748, 760, 775, 776, 831, 842, 854, 855,
856, 900, 912, 940, 946, 998,1000
Summit meeting (see also Moscow Summit of 1972), 25, 184
Berlin issue and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 329-330, 333, 335, 375
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 328, 416
Dialogue toward possible summit:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 102-103
Dobrynin’s analysis of Soviet interest in, 375-376
Dobrynin’s assessment of Nixon policy re, 44
European Security Conference and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 270
Media speculation about:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 109
1970 proposed summit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 143, 173-175, 195
Haig’s memoranda on, 190
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 144-145, 172,188
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 189,190-191
1971 proposed summit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 195-196, 234, 268-270,
276-277, 319-320, 329, 333, 374-375, 390,
395-396
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 192,193, 210, 231,
233-234,245,265-266,289, 318-319,328,
331-332, 370, 386
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 226-227, 228-230
Soviet analysis of, 228-230
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re, 396
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 9, 16, 85, 384-385
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 226-227
Nixon’s interest in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 101,147-148
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 143
Periodic meetings, proposed:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 64-65
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63
Rogers’s ignorance of Kissinger-Dobrynin channel
discussions re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 206-207
SALT agreement issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 153
Secrecy concerns:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 248
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 241-242
Soviet vagueness re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 333
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 331-332
Third countries and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 117
Vietnam War and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63,155
Swank, Emory C., 70
Symington, Stuart, 304«, 305, 394
Syria, 192
Taiwan, 24, 48, 68,106, 408,597, 603
Thant, U. See U Thant.
Thieu. See Nguyen Van Thieu.
Thompson, Llewellyn, 87
Timerbaev, Roland M., 344, 350
Tito, Josip Broz, 293, 505«, 951
Toon, Malcolm, 8,15-16
Trade/economic relations, 393
Commission on trade issues:
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit, 916,
919, 922, 924
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 812
Credits for Soviet Union:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 587, 791
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 746-747, 755-756
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit,
916- 918, 922-923
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 811, 812
Gas deliveries to United States:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 791
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
873-874, 880-881
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit, 918,
923-924
Grain shipments to Soviet Union:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 514-515, 588
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 586
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit,
917- 918, 923
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 811
Kama River Project:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 406, 410, 417,439-440,
587
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 405, 415
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 461, 468
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 811
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 678
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 723, 727, 737
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 763
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (first), 746-747, 755-756
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 674, 779
Lend-Lease issues:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 588, 602, 648-649
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 746, 755
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 585
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 874,
881,993, 997
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit,
912-916, 917, 920-922, 923
Maritime agreement, 73
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 588
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
955-956, 969, 983-984
Meetings of trade officials, 410«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 359, 584, 588, 618
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 355-356, 485, 582-583,
586, 616
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
502-503
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Trade/economic relations—Continued
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 955-956
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 969, 983-984
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 845-846, 850,
851, 852
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 872-874, 880-882
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 991, 993, 997
Nixon-Kosygin meeting (May 25), 912-925
Most Favored Nation status for Soviet Union:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 527, 587-588
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 746, 747, 755
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 523
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
872-873, 874, 880, 881-882, 993, 997
Nixon-Kosygin discussions at Moscow Summit,
918-919,924
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 811, 812
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
501-503, 558
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 618-619
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 461, 466^167, 468
Nixon-Patolichev discussions re, 806, 810-812
Peterson’s assignment to:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 579
Political relations and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 567-568
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 562-563, 573-574
Relaxation of trade restrictions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 108,109, 365, 366-367
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 364
Soviet ships’ access to U.S. ports:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 379-380, 411, 439
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
Train, Russell E., 747
Turkey, 309
Cyprus crisis of 1972, 592
Ulbricht, Walter, 120, 260
United Arab Republic (UAR). See Egypt/UAR.
United Kingdom, 106, 548
United Nations:
Chinese representation issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 366, 392-393
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 364, 369
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 447, 450
German representation issue:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions, 723, 736, 737
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
957
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit,
837-838, 877, 878, 883-884, 885, 952
Indo-Pakistani conflict and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 548-549, 552-553
Kissinger-Vorontsov discussions re, 539-543
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
533,543
Vorontsov’s memoranda on, 546-547, 550, 552
U Thant, 357
Vance, Cyrus R., 45«, 50«
Vavilov, Andrei M., 872, 904, 940, 951
Vietnam War, 103
Anti-war movement in United States:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 688-689, 703
Cambodian incursion by U.S. forces, 148«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 163,164
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 154, 155, 157-158
Cessation of hostilities and resumption of negotiations
(May 1972), U.S. proposal for:
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 713-716, 729-732
Nixon’s memoranda on, 757
China’s political use of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 157
China visit by Nixon and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 402, 408-409, 412-413,
570-571, 598, 603
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 504
Chinese intervention issue:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 104
Chinese mediation efforts:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 521, 559-560
Coalition government option. See Political settlement in
RVN below.
Communist government in RVN, U.S. position re:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
964-965, 966
Dobrynin’s assessment of U.S. policy, 42-43, 81-83
DRV possible offensive, U.S. plan for retaliation re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 495-496
DRV’s bombing by United States, 662«
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 636, 639-640, 643, 649,
652, 655,663-664, 665, 666-667, 814
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 691, 694-695, 696,
705
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 662, 759
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 993
Nixon’s memoranda on, 680, 758-759
DRV’s possible attack by U.S.-RVN forces:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 304-305
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 303-304
DRV spring offensive of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 526, 566, 613-614, 636,
638-640, 642-643, 649, 652-653, 675, 676-677,
783, 789-790
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 687, 688-689, 691,
695, 701, 702-703, 708
Kissinger-Dobrynin telephone conversations on, 641«
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions re, 777
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 521, 559, 641-642, 651,
662
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
568, 794
Onset of, 636«
Elections in RVN:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
964,966-967, 972-973
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 479,
482
Haiphong harbor mining by United States. See U.S. escala-
tion of May 1972 below.
1024
Index
Vietnam War—Continued
Harris’s contacts with Soviets re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 49
Interim government proposal:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 659
International peace conference proposal:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 163, 263, 418, 419
Johnson-Kosygin meeting in 1967:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 891,
900
Katushev’s mission to Hanoi:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 783-784
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
792-793
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 478^179,
482-483, 484-485
Kissinger’s meetings with DRV representatives, 296n, 662n
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 33-34, 46-47, 54-55, 57,
101,140-141, 163-164,196, 303, 305, 371, 418,
429-430, 487, 567, 569, 570, 571, 613-614, 654,
661, 663, 664, 665-668, 669, 783, 790, 793-794«,
796
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 689-691, 693-694,
703-705, 706-707, 712-713, 729, 761-762, 764,
768-769, 771
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
962-964, 967, 974-975
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 479,
483
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 45, 50-51, 52-53,
100,134, 158, 300, 304, 368, 415-416, 584, 612,
655-656, 664
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
582, 793-794, 799-800
Nixon’s memoranda on, 758
Public disclosure of, 568«
Kissinger’s secret trip to Moscow discussions:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 663, 665, 675-678
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (first), 687-691, 693-695,
696, 701-705, 706-708
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (second), 712-716,
723-724, 726, 729-732, 738
Kissinger-Brezhnev meeting (third), 761-762, 764,
767-769, 771
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (second), 777
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 664-665, 673, 757-759,
778-779
Nixon’s memoranda on, 679-680, 757-759
Kissinger’s trip to Vietnam:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 390-391
Laos, U.S. military activity in:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 283-284, 293, 303«
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 180-181, 280-281,
284-285, 286, 303«
Laos used by DRV forces:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 139
Linkage of Vietnam to other issues:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 79, 96, 99, 101
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 100
Middle East conflict and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 145
Vietnam War—Continued
Military solution issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 22-23, 33, 34, 57-58,
68-69,247
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 36, 245-246
Moscow Summit, developments during:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 827
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 807
Moscow Summit discussions:
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 27), 957, 958-967
Kissinger-Gromyko meeting (May 28), 971-976,
984-985
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 22), 832
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 23), 861, 871-872
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 24), 886-904
Nixon-Brezhnev meeting (May 29), 992, 994-997
Moscow Summit joint statement:
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
957, 958, 984-985
Neutrality issue:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 598
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
973
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 141-142
Nixon and Johnson Vietnam policies, differences between:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 62
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
12, 89,139«, 425, 442, 443, 501, 528-529, 557, 568,
581-582, 630, 792-794, 799-800, 803-804, 809-810
Nixon-Dobrynin discussions re, 7-8,10,17, 59, 60-62,
84, 87, 93-98,151, 653-654
Nixon-Gromyko discussions re, 224-225, 228, 458, 459,
476
Nixon-Pham Van Dong proposed meeting:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 654-655
Nixon’s preoccupation with:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 97
Nixon’s speech of May 1969:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 60-62
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 59
Nixon’s speech of November 1969 (“silent majority”
speech):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 101-102
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 100
Nixon’s speech of January 1972, 568
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 569, 570
Paris peace talks (see also Kissinger’s meetings with DRV
representatives above):
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 38, 39, 391, 789,
819-820, 822
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
963, 967, 973-976
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 36, 820-821
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 861,
871-872
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
794
Nixon-Kissinger discussions re, 819-820«
Pentagon Papers incident:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 377
1025
Index
Vietnam War—Continued
Podgorny’s visit to Hanoi in 1971:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 487
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 445, 504-505
Political settlement in RVN:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 39, 47, 54, 62,164, 262,
269-270
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
958-962, 966, 971-973
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 45, 52, 63, 100, 142, 158,
209, 246
POW issues:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 526, 579
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 687-688, 702
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
971, 973
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 117, 364, 520
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 889,
892, 899, 901
Presidential election of 1972 and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 660
Reparations to DRV:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 418
Rogers-Gromyko discussions re, 209, 211
Separation of political and military issues:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 262, 303
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 258,267, 300-301
Soviet casualties due to U.S. bombing:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 669, 806, 814
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 805, 816«
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 889,
895, 898, 903-904
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
810
Soviet military assistance to DRV:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 67, 677
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 695, 708
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63
Soviet peace initiative of 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 649-651
Soviet press coverage of:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 385-386
Soviets’ role as mediator for U.S. and DRV negotiators:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 571-572, 654-655, 656
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
963-964
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 319
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 992,
994-995, 996
Soviet-U.S. communication re:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 79-80
Soviet-U.S. discontinuation of discussions prior to
Moscow Summit:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 795
Soviet-U.S. interests, compatibility of:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 47
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 45-46, 572-573
Soviet-U.S. relations and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63, 64, 78, 100, 104
Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 83-84
Vietnam War—Continued
Summit meeting and:
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 63,155
Thieu government and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 147, 419
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
959-962, 964, 972
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington, 479
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 416
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 892,
901, 992, 995-996
Third-country assistance for DRV:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 891,
900
U.S. confidence in victory:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 109
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 104, 105
U.S. escalation of May 1972:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 790, 794-795, 796, 798,
801-802, 808-809
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 800-801, 807
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
794, 800,803-804, 809-810
Nixon-Kissinger discussions re, 813«
Nixon’s speech on, 800«
U.S. military advisers:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 429, 430
U.S. political situation and:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 53-54
U.S. settlement proposals:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 23, 201, 371, 418-420,
429, 434, 487, 495, 525-526, 569-570, 636,
659-660
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions at Moscow Summit,
971-973
Kissinger-Gromyko discussions in Washington,
482-483, 484-485
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 199, 368,416, 485, 559,
583-584
Nixon-Brezhnev/Soviet leadership correspondence re,
528-529,568,581-582
U.S. troop withdrawals:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 55-56, 408-409, 429
Kissinger-Brezhnev discussions re, 687, 702, 713, 730
Kissinger’s memoranda on, 423
Vietnamization process:
Dobrynin’s memoranda on, 109-110
Voice of America, 108, 245
Vorontsov, Yuli M., 71,148«, 155, 194«, 230, 265«, 326«,
327, 396«, 445, 533«, 537, 661«, 748«, 826«, 930,
931,934
Haig’s meetings with, 190-191, 544-547
Kissinger’s meetings with, 185-189, 529-532, 535-536,
538, 539-543, 547-554, 662-664, 668
Vyshinsky, Cardinal, 657
Wallace, George, 53, 670, 689, 703
Watson, Arthur K., 611
Whitlam, Edward Gough, 408«
Wilson, Harold, 17
1026
Index
Xuan Thuy, 101,134«, 196«, 368«, 391«, 664, 690, 704,
713, 729, 797«
Yahya Khan. See Khan, Agha Muhammad Yahya.
Yevtushenko, Yevgeny, 582, 585
Yost, Charles W., 10,17, 20, 31, 70
Yugoslavia:
Nixon-Brezhnev discussions at Moscow Summit, 951
Zaitsev, Eduard, 925
Zamyatin, Leonid M., 215, 842, 872, 886, 912
Zhou Enlai. See Chou En-lai.
Zhukov, Georgi, 52
Ziegler, Ronald L., 550, 553, 815, 819, 842, 912, 1001
Zimyanin, Mikhail V., 215
Zorin, Valerian, 28, 52,141
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