Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume XV,
Soviet Union, June 1972–August 1974
Persons
- Agnew, Spiro,
Vice President of the United States until October 1973
- Aleksandrov, Andrei
M., Assistant to Soviet General Secretary
Brezhnev
- Alkhimov,
Vladimir, Soviet Deputy Foreign Trade Minister
- Andropov, Yuriy
Vladimirovich, Chairman of the Committee for State
Security (KGB)
- Antonov,
Sergei, General, KGB, head of section responsible for
foreign leaders’ security
- Arends,
Leslie, member, U.S. House of Representatives
(R–Illinois)
- Asad, Hafez,
Syrian President
- Bahr, Egon,
State Secretary (Foreign, Defense, and German Policy) in the West German
Federal Chancellery; also West German Minister for Special Tasks from
December 1972
- Beam, Jacob
D., U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union until January
1973
- Bennett, Jack,
Deputy Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs from 1971 until
1974; Under Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs from 1974
- Boumedienne,
Houari, Algerian President
- Brandt, Willy,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany until May 1974
- Brezhnev, Leonid
I., General Secretary, Communist Party of the Soviet
Union
- Bunker,
Ellsworth, Ambassador at Large; alternate head of the
U.S. delegation to the Geneva Middle East Peace Conference from December
1973 until January 1974
- Burns, Arthur,
Chairman of the Federal Reserve Board
- Chou En-lai,
see Zhou Enlai
- Churchill, Winston
S., British Prime Minister from May 1940 until July
1945 and from October 1951 until April 1955
- Clift, A.
Denis, member, National Security Council Staff
- Colby,
William, Director of Central Intelligence from September
1973
- Colson,
Charles, Special Counsel to the President until
1973
- Connally, John B.,
Jr., Secretary of the Treasury until June
1972
- Cooper, John
Sherman, Senator (R–Kentucky) until January 1973;
U.S. Ambassador to the German Democratic Republic from December 1974
- David, Edward E.,
Jr., Science Adviser to the President and Director,
White House Office of Science and Technology
- Davis, Jeanne
W., member, National Security Council Secretariat
- Dayan, Moshe,
Israeli Defense Minister
- Deng Xiaoping (Teng
Hsiao-ping), Vice Premier of the State Council of
the People’s Republic of China
- Dent, Frederick
B., Secretary of Commerce from February 1973 until March
1974
- De Palma,
Samuel, Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organization Affairs until June 1974
- Dinitz,
Simcha, Israeli Ambassador to the United States from
1973
- Dobrynin, Anatoly
F., Soviet Ambassador to the United States
- Eagleburger,
Lawrence, Executive Assistant to the Secretary of
State
- Eban, Abba,
Israeli Foreign Minister until June 1974
- Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States from January 1953
until January 1961
- Eliot, Theodore L.,
Jr., Special Assistant to the Secretary of State and
Executive Secretary of the Department of State
- Fahmy, Ismail,
Egyptian Foreign Minister from 1973
- Flanigan,
Peter, Executive Director, Council on International
Economic Policy from February 1972
- Fletcher, James
C., Administrator, National Aeronautics and Space
Administration
- Ford, Gerald
R., member, U.S. House of Representatives (R–Michigan);
House Minority Leader; Vice President from December 1973
- Fulbright, J.
William, Senator (D–Arkansas) until 1974; Chairman,
Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Garment,
Leonard, Special Counsel to the President
- Giscard d’Estaing,
Valéry, French Minister of Economy and Finance until
May 1974; President of France from May 1974
- Goldwater,
Barry, Senator (R–Arizona); Republican nominee in the
1964 Presidential election
- Grechko, Andrey
Antonovich, Soviet Defense Minister
- Gromyko, Andrei
A., Soviet Foreign Minister
- Guzhenko,
Timofey, Soviet Minister of Maritime Fleet
- Haig, Alexander
M., Brigadier General, USA; Deputy Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs until May 1973; White House Chief of
Staff from May 1973
- Haile
Selassie, Emperor of Ethopia
- Haldeman,
H.R., White House Chief of Staff until May 1973
- Hammer,
Armand, Chief Executive Officer, Occidental Petroleum
Company
- Hartman, Arthur
A., Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs
from January 1974
- Heath, Edward,
British Prime Minister until March 1974
- Helms,
Richard, Director of Central Intelligence until February
1973
- Humphrey, Hubert
H., Senator (D–Minnesota)
- Hussein, I, ibn
Talal, King of Jordan
- Hyland, William
G., member, National Security Council Operations
Staff/Europe from 1970 until 1972; Director of the Bureau of Intelligence
and Research, Department of State from January 1974
- Ismail, Hafez,
Adviser for National Security Affairs to Egyptian President Sadat
- Jackson, Henry
M., Senator (D–Washington); Chairman, Senate Armed
Services Committee
- Javits, Jacob
K., Senator (R–New York)
- Jobert,
Michel, French Foreign Minister from April 1973
- Johnson, U.
Alexis, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
until February 1973; Ambassador at Large; Chief of the U.S. Delegation to
the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks from February 1973
- Kendall,
Donald, Chief Executive Officer, PepsiCo. Inc.; U.S.
Director of the U.S.–USSR Economic and Trade Council
- Kennedy, Edward
M., Senator (D–Massachusetts); possible Democratic
Presidential candidate in 1976
- Kennedy, John
F., President of the United States from January 1961
until November 1963
- Kennedy, Richard
T., Colonel, USA; member, National Security Council
Staff
- Khrushchev, Nikita
S., General Secretary, Communist Party of the Soviet
Union from September 1953 until October 1964
- Kissinger, Henry
A., Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs; also, from September 1973, Secretary of State
- Korniyenko, Georgi
M., Head of the USA Division, Soviet Foreign
Ministry
- Kosygin, Aleksey
N., Chairman, Council of Ministers of the Soviet
Union
- Kuznetsov, Vasily
V., Soviet First Deputy Minister of Foreign
Affairs
- Le Duan, First
Secretary of the Vietnamese Communist Party (functional equivalent of
General Secretary)
- Le Duc Tho,
Special Adviser, and de facto head of, to the Delegation of the Democratic
Republic of Vietnam to the Paris Peace Talks
- Lehman, John,
member, National Security Council staff
- Lin Biao,
former Vice Premier of the People’s Republic of China
- Lodal, Jan
M., Director of Program Analysis, National Security
Council
- Lynn, James
T., Under Secretary of Commerce until 1973; Secretary of
Housing and Urban Development from 1973
- Malik, Yakov
A., Soviet Ambassador to the United Nations
- Mansfield, Michael
J., Senator (D–Montana); Senate Majority
Leader
- Manzhulo,
A.N., Soviet Deputy Foreign Trade Minister
- Mao Zedong (Mao
Tse-tung), Chairman, Chinese Communist Party
- McGovern, George
S., Senator (D–South Dakota); Democratic
Presidential nominee in the 1972 election
- Meir, Golda,
Israeli Prime Minister until June 1974
- Mills, Wilbur
D., member, U.S. House of Representatives (D–Arkansas);
Chairman, House Ways and Means Committee
- Mitchell,
John, Attorney General from 1969 until 1972
- Moorer, Thomas
H., Admiral, USN; Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff until
1974
- Moorhead, William
S., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D–Pennsylvania)
- Muskie, Edmund
S., Senator (D–Maine)
- Nasser, Gamal
Abdel, Egyptian President from June 1956 until
September 1970
- Negroponte, John
D., member, National Security Council Staff
- Nguyen Van
Thieu, President of the Republic of (South)
Vietnam
- Nixon, Richard
M., President of the United States from January 1969
until August 1974
- Patolichev, Nikolay
Semenovich, Soviet Foreign Trade Minister
- Percy,
Charles, Senator (R–Illinois); member, Senate Foreign
Relations Committee
- Peterson, Peter
G., Secretary of Commerce until February 1973; U.S.
Chairman of the U.S.–USSR Joint Commercial Commission
- Pham Van
Dong, Prime Minister of the Democratic Republic of
Vietnam
- Podgorny, Nikolay
V., Chairman, Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the
Soviet Union
- Pompidou,
Georges, President of France until April 1974
- Rabin,
Yitzhak, Israeli Prime Minister from June 1974
- Ratliff, Rob
Roy, member, National Security Council staff; Executive
Secretary of the 40 Committee
- Reagan,
Ronald, Governor of California
- Ribicoff, Abraham
A., Senator (D–Connecticut)
- Rockefeller,
David, Chairman, Chase Manhattan Bank; Director, Council
on Foreign Relations
- Rockefeller, Nelson
A., Governor of New York
- Rodman, Peter
W., member, National Security Council Staff
- Rogers, William
P., Secretary of State until September 1973
- Roosevelt, Franklin
D., President of the United States from March 1933
until April 1945
- Rush, Kenneth,
Deputy Secretary of Defense from February 1972 until February 1973; Deputy
Secretary of State from February 1973 until May 1974
- Sadat, Anwar,
Egyptian President
- Sapir, Yosef,
Israeli Minister of Industry from 1969 until 1970
- Saqqaf, Omar,
Saudi Foreign Minister
- Saunders, Harold
H., member, National Security Council staff
- Scali, John,
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from February 1973
- Scheel,
Walter, Vice Chancellor and Foreign Minister of the
Federal Republic of Germany until 1974; Acting Chancellor until May 1974;
thereafter President
- Schlesinger, James
R., Director of Central Intelligence from February
until July 1973; Secretary of Defense from July 1973
- Schmidt,
Helmut, Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany
from May 1974
- Scott, Hugh D.,
Jr., Senator (R–Pennsylvania)
- Scowcroft,
Brent, Brigadier General, USAF; Deputy Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs; after February 1973, Military
Assistant to the President
- Selassie, see
Haile Selassie
- Semenov, Vladimir
S., Soviet Deputy Foreign Minister; Chief, Soviet
Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks (SALT)
- Shultz, George
P., Secretary of the Treasury from June 1972 until May
1974
- Sihanouk,
Norodom, leader of the Cambodian Government in exile in
Beijing
- Simon, William
E., Deputy Secretary of the Treasury from January 1973
until May 1974; thereafter Secretary of the Treasury
- Sisco, Joseph
J., Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs until February 1974
- Smirnov, Leonid
Vasilyevich, Deputy Chairman, Council of Ministers
of the Soviet Union
- Smith, Gerard
C., Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency;
Chief, U.S. Delegation to the Strategic Arms Limitation Talks until February
1973
- Sokolov, Oleg
M., First Secretary of the Soviet Embassy in the United
States
- Sonnenfeldt,
Helmut, member, National Security Council staff until
1974; Counselor of the Department of State from January 1974
- Stalin,
Joseph, General Secretary, Central Committee of the
Communist Party of the Soviet Union from April 1922 until March 1953
- Stein,
Herbert, Chairman, Council of Economic Advisers until
1974
- Stoessel, Walter J.,
Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for European
Affairs from August 1972 until January 1974; U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet
Union from March 1974
- Sukhodrev, Viktor
M., First Secretary at the Soviet Ministry of
Foreign Affairs; interpreter
- Suslov, Mikhail
Andreyevich, member, Secretariat of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Symington, Stuart
S., Senator (D–Missouri) until September 1976
- Taft, Robert A.,
Jr., Senator (R–Ohio)
- Teng
Hsiao-ping,
see Deng Xiaoping
- Thieu,
see Nguyen Van Thieu
- Timmons, William
B., White House Congressional Liaison
- Ustinov, Dmitriy
F., Secretary, Central Committee of the Communist
Party of the Soviet Union
- Vanik, Charles
A., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D–Ohio)
- Vorontsov,
Yuri, Minister-Counselor of the Soviet Embassy in the
United States; Chargé of the Embassy in Ambassador Dobrynin’s absence
- Waldheim,
Kurt, Secretary General of the United Nations
- Wilson,
Harold, British Prime Minister from October 1964 until
June 1970 and from March 1974
- Xuan Thuy,
Chief of the delegation of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam to the Paris
Peace Talks
- Zhou Enlai (Chou
En-lai), Premier of the People’s Republic of
China
- Ziegler, Ronald
L., White House Press Secretary
- Zumwalt, Elmo
R., Admiral, USN; Chief of Naval Operations until July
1974