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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FCO 82/321 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Messages between Prime Minster, Edward Heath, and US President, Richard Nixon (1973) |
Description | Briefs, letters and reports on the Unity of the Atlantic Alliance, Middle East and the US and Soviet Union's monopolisation of the management of the crisis to the exclusion of the UK. US discontent with European cooperation over the Middle East, Oil and energy prices, NATO, International Waterways, British shipping and the blockade of Bal el Mandeb, US alert and the effect on US Bases in the UK, alert putting UK in firing line, Henry Kissinger and cease-fire in the Middle East, UN emergency force. UK and US relations. |
Date | 1973 |
Collection | The Nixon Years, 1969-1974 |
Region | North America, Europe |
Countries | United States, United Kingdom, Soviet Union |
Places | Africa; Asia; Britain; China; Cyprus; Eastern Europe; Egypt; Europe; France; Germany; Ireland; Israel; Jordan; Middle East; Northern Ireland; South East Asia; Soviet Union; Suez Canal; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vietnam |
People | Brezhnev, Leonid; Casey, William J; Cromer, 3rd Earl of; Heath, Edward; Kissinger, Henry; Nixon, Richard M; Sadat, Muhammad Anwar Al; Truman, Harry S. |
Topics | Aid; Arab; Arms; British Embassy; Communist; Congress; Defence; Department of Commerce; Department of State; Detente; Draft; East-West relations; Economic policy; Energy; European Security; Exports; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions (MBFR); Mutual force reductions; North Atlantic Treaty Association (NATO); Nuclear Weapons; Oil; Race; Shipping; State Department; The Nine; Trade; United Nations; United Nations National Security Council; Vice President; Watergate; White House; withdrawal; Year of Europe |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |