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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FCO 82/199 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Briefs for projected meeting between US President, Richard Nixon, and UK Prime Minister, Edward Heath (1972) |
Description | FCO subjects to cover include Triangular politics - Soviet Union and China, Special European problems: the Northern flank (incl. Norway and Iceland), West and East Germany, Yugoslavia, the Mediterranean. Arab/Israel, the Gulf, India/Pakistan, Vietnam, and future policy in South East Asia, Japan, Canada, Caribbean, UN, Terrorism, Uganda, Rhodesia, Northern Ireland and Oil. |
Date | 1972 |
Collection | The Nixon Years, 1969-1974 |
Region | North America, Europe |
Countries | Soviet Union, China, Germany, Yugoslavia, Israel, India, Pakistan, Vietnam, Japan, Canada, Uganda, Zimbabwe |
Places | Africa; Asia; Bahamas; Bangladesh; Canada; Caribbean; China; Europe; France; Germany; Grenada; Guatemala; Guyana; Honduras; Iceland; India; Iran; Ireland; Israel; Japan; Malta; Mediterranean; Middle East; Northern Ireland; Norway; Pakistan; Rhodesia; Saudi Arabia; South East Asia; Southern Africa; Soviet Union; Spain; Uganda; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vietnam; Yugoslavia |
People | Cromer, 3rd Earl of; Greenhill, Sir Denis; Heath, Edward; Kissinger, Henry; Nixon, Richard M; Overton, Hugh |
Topics | Agriculture; Aid; Arab; Balance of Payments; Black Power; British Embassy; Burden sharing; Coal; Concorde; Congress; Defence; Department of State; Draft; East-West relations; Elections; Energy; European integration; foreign policy; Labour Party; Ministry of Defence; Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions (MBFR); North Atlantic Treaty Association (NATO); Oil; organisation; Payments; State Department; Tariffs; Terrorism; The Nine; Trade; Trade policy; Treasury; troops; White House |
Copyright | Crown Copyright documents © are reproduced by permission of The National Archives London, UK |