Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume
E–13, Documents on China, 1969–1972
Persons
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Abrams, General Creighton W.,
Jr., USA, Commander, U.S. Military Assistance Command,
Vietnam; thereafter, Army Chief of Staff, USA
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Abshire, David M., Assistant
Secretary of State for Congressional Relations from April 8, 1970
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Agnew, Spiro T., Vice
President of the United States from January 20, 1969
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Aichi Kiichi, Foreign Minister
of Japan until July 1971
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Aldrich, George H., Acting
Deputy Legal Adviser, Department of State, January–October 1969; thereafter,
Deputy Legal Adviser
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Aalgaard, Ole, Norwegian
Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China
-
Allen, Ward P., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs until
June 1971
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Annenberg, Walter H.,
Ambassador to the United Kingdom from April 1969
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Armstrong, Oscar Vance, Deputy
Chief of Mission in Taipei, October 1969–May 1971;Political Advisor, CINPAC,
May 1971–July 1973; Director, People’s Republic of China and Mongolian
Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of State, from
July 1973
-
Armstrong, Willis C.,
Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs from February 14,
1972
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Atherton, Alfred L., Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
from March 1970
-
Bahr, Egon, State Secretary,
West German Federal Chancellery
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Bao Dai, last emperor of the
Nguyen Dynasty; head of state of non-Communist Vietnam, 1949–1955
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Barger, Herman H., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs,
1970–1973
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Barnett, Robert W., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs until
January 1970
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Barzel, Rainer, leader of the
Christian Democratic Union and candidate for chancellor of the Federal
Republic of Germany in 1972
-
Beam, Jacob D., Ambassador to
the Soviet Union from March 14, 1969
-
Behr, Colonel Robert M., USAF
senior staff member, National Security Council, 1969–1971
-
Bergsten, C. Fred, member,
National Security Council Operations Staff/International Economic Affairs,
January 1969–June 1971
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Bhutto, Zulfikar Ali, Chairman
of the Pakistan People’s Party; Minister of Foreign Affairs and Deputy Prime
Minister, December 7–17, 1971; thereafter, President, Minister of Foreign
Affairs, and Minister of Defense of Pakistan
-
Blatchford, Joseph H.,
Director of the Peace Corps, May 1969–June 1971; also, Director of ACTION
from July 1971
-
Braderman, Eugene M., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Commercial Affairs and Business Activities,
Bureau of Economic Affairs, until June 1971
-
Brandt, Willy, Foreign
Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany until October 1969;thereafter,
Chancellor
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Bray, Charles W., III,
Director, Office of Press Relations, Department of State after February
1971
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Brewster, Robert C., Deputy
Executive Secretary, Department of State, July 1969–August 1971
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Brezhnev, Leonid, First
Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Brown, Winthrop G., Acting
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs and Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs until April
1972
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Bruce, David K.E., Ambassador
to the United Kingdom until March 1969; also, head of the U.S. delegation to
the Paris Peace Talks, 1970–1971
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Bundy, William P., Assistant
Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs until May 4,
1969
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Burns, Dr. Arthur F.,
Counselor to the President, January 1969–January 1970; thereafter, Chairman,
Federal Reserve System Board of Governors
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Bush, George H.W.,
Representative (R-Texas) until January 1970; U.S. Permanent Representative
to the United Nations from February 16, 1971
-
Butterfield, Alexander P.,
Deputy Assistant to the President, January 1969–January 1973
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Butz, Earl L., Secretary of
Agriculture from December 1971
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Cadieux, Marcel, Canadian
Ambassador to the United States from October 23, 1969
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Caradon, Lord (Hugh Mackintosh
Foot), British Permanent Representative to the
United Nations until June 1970
-
Cargo, William I., Director of
the Policy Planning Staff, Department of State from August 4, 1969
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Ceausescu, Nicolae, First
Secretary of the Romanian Communist Party and President of Romania
-
Chafee, John H., Secretary of
the Navy, January 31, 1969–May 4, 1972
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Chang Wen-chin, Director,
Western European and America Department, Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
People’s Republic of China, October 1971–June 1972; Assistant to the Foreign
Minister from June 1972
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Chapin, Dwight, Special
Assistant to the President, 1969–1971; Deputy Assistant to the President,
1971–1973
-
Chapin, Frank, member,
National Security Council staff and staff secretary to the 303/40
Committee
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Chew, Vice Admiral John L.,
Commander, U.S. Taiwan Defense Command
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Chi P’eng-fei, Vice Minister of
Foreign Affairs, People’s Republic of China, until April 1971; Acting
Foreign Minister until February 1972; Foreign Minister from February
1972
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Chiang Ching, wife of Mao
Tse-tung; also, member, Chinese Communist Party Politburo during April
1969
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Chiang Ching-kuo, General, son
of Chiang Kai-shek; Minister of Defense, Republic of China, until 1969; Vice
Premier of the Executive Yuan, 1969–1972; Premier from 1972;member,
Kuomintang (Guomindang) Standing Committee and the Republic of China
National Security Council
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Chiang Kai-shek, President of
the Republic of China; Chair, Republic of China National Security Council;
Director-General, Kuomintang
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Chiang Kai-shek, Madame, wife
of Chiang Kai-shek; born Soong Mayling (Song Meiling)
-
Chiao (Ch’iao) Kuan-hua, Deputy
[Vice] Foreign Minister, People’s Republic of China
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Chien Fu (Fredrick F.),
Deputy Director of the North American Affairs Department, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs, Republic of China, until 1969; Director, 1969–1972;
Director-General of the Government Information Office from 1972
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Chou En-lai, Premier of the
People’s Republic of China
-
Chow (Chou) Shu-kai, ROC
Ambassador to the United States until May 1971; Minister of Foreign Affairs,
1971–1972; Minister without Portfolio from 1972
-
Cleveland, Paul M., Bureau of
Economic Affairs, Department of State, until February 1970; Special
Assistant and Staff Director, National Security Council Interdepartmental
Group, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs from February 1970
-
Cline, Ray S., Director,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, from October 26,
1969
-
Collins, Michael, Assistant
Secretary of State for Public Affairs, December 15, 1969–April 11,
1971
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Connally, John B., Jr.,
member, Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 1970; Secretary of the
Treasury, February 1971–June 1972
-
Cromer, Earl of (George Rowland Stanley
Baring), British Ambassador to the United States
from February 8, 1971
-
Cross, Charles T., Ambassador
to Singapore, September 15, 1969–November 18, 1971
-
Crowe, Sir Colin, British
Permanent Representative to the United Nations, 1970–1973
-
Crowe, Philip K., Ambassador
to Norway from May 1, 1969
-
Cronk, Edwin M., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for International Trade Policy, Bureau of
Economic Affairs, October 1969–June 1972; Ambassador to Singapore from June
27, 1972
-
Curran, Robert T., Deputy
Executive Secretary, Executive Secretariat, Department of State, August
1970–September 1972; thereafter, Deputy Director of Personnel for
Management
-
Cushman, Lieutenant General Robert E.,
Jr., USMC, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence,
May 7, 1969–December 31, 1971; thereafter, Commandant, U.S. Marine Corps
from January 1, 1972
-
Davies, Richard T., Consul
General in Calcutta until August 1969; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for European Affairs, August 1970–December 1972; Ambassador to Poland from
December 2, 1972
-
Davies, Rodger P., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
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Davis, Jeanne W., Director,
National Security Council Staff Secretariat 1970–1971; Staff Secretary, NSC
Staff Secretariat, from 1971
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De Gaulle, Charles, President
of France until April 28, 1969
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Deng Xiaoping, former Deputy
Premier of the People’s Republic of China
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Denney, George C., Jr.,
Deputy Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
until April 1970; Deputy Director, Directorate for Management, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, April 1970–November 1973
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Dent, Frederick B., Secretary
of Commerce from December 1972
-
De Palma, Samuel, Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs from February 7,
1969
-
Dobrynin, Anatoliy F., Soviet
Ambassador to the United States
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Donelan, Joseph F., Jr.,
Assistant Secretary of State for Administration from June 14, 1971
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Doolin, Dennis J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
responsible for East Asia and Pacific Affairs
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Douglas-Home, Sir Alexander
Frederick, British Foreign Secretary from June 19,
1970
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Eagleburger, Lawrence S.,
member, National Security Council staff, 1969–1970
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Eden, Sir Anthony, British
Minister of Foreign Affairs, October 26, 1951–April 7, 1955;Prime Minister,
April 6, 1955–January 9, 1957
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Ehrlichman, John D., Counsel
to the President, January–November 1969; Assistant to the President for
Domestic Affairs from November 1969
-
Eliot, Theodore L., Jr.,
Special Assistant to the Secretary and Executive Secretary of the Department
of State from August 10, 1969
-
Ellsworth, Robert, U.S.
Permanent Representative on the North Atlantic Council, May 1969–June
1971
-
Enders, Thomas O., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for International Monetary Affairs,Bureau of
Economic Affairs, until August 1969; Deputy Chief of Mission in Belgrade,
August 1969–December 1971; Deputy Chief of Mission in Phnom Penh from
January 1972
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Farland, Joseph S., Ambassador
to Pakistan, September 19, 1969–April 30, 1972; thereafter Ambassador to
Iran
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Farley, Philip J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs until August
1969; thereafter Deputy Director, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
-
Fazio, V. James, Assistant
Director, White House Situation Room, 1971–1972
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Feng Chi-chung,
Commander-in-Chief, Republic of China Navy until 1970; Director, Joint
Operations Training Department, Ministry of National Defense,
1970–1972;thereafter, Deputy Minister of Defense
-
Fessenden, Russell, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs, July 1971–December
1972
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Ford, Gerald R.,
Representative (R-Michigan)
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Freeman, Charles W., Jr.,
Office of Asian Communist Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs,
Department of State, from June 1971
-
Freeman, John, British
Ambassador to the United States, March 17, 1969–February 1971
-
Froebe, John A., Jr., member,
National Security Council staff, from 1971
-
Froehlke, Robert F., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for Administration, January 1969–June 1971; thereafter
Secretary of the Army
-
Fukuda Takeo, Foreign Minister
of Japan, July 5, 1971–July 7, 1972
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Fulbright, J. William, Senator
D-Arkansas); Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
-
Gandhi, Indira, Prime Minister
of India
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Getz, John I., Special
Assistant to the Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, January
1969–February 1972
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Gleysteen, William H., Jr.,
Director, Office of Research and Analysis for East Asia and the Pacific,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, September
1969–June 1971; thereafter, Deputy Chief of Mission in Taipei
-
Godley, George McMurtrie,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs until
May 1969; Ambassador to Laos after July 24, 1969
-
Grant, Lindsey, member,
National Security Council Operations Staff/East Asia, February 1969–August
1970; member, Planning and Coordination Staff, Department of State, June
1971–November 1972
-
Green, Marshall, Ambassador to
Indonesia until January 1969; Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian
and Pacific Affairs from May 1, 1969; also, Chairman, Special Group on
Southeast Asia from May 1970
-
Gromyko, Andrei A., Foreign
Minister of the Soviet Union
-
Habib, Philip C., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs until May
1969; member of U.S. delegation to the Paris Peace Talks until October 1971;
Ambassador to Korea from September 30, 1971
-
Haig, Brigadier General Alexander Meigs,
Jr., USA, Senior Military Advisor to the Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs, January 1969–June 1970;
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs, June
1970–January 1973;thereafter, Army Vice Chief of Staff
-
Haldeman, H.R., Assistant to
the President
-
Halperin, David, member,
National Security Council staff, 1971
-
Halperin, Morton, Assistant
for Programs, National Security Council staff until September 1969
-
Handley, William J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until
May 1969; thereafter, Ambassador to Turkey
-
Hannah, John A.,
Administrator, Agency for International Development, March 28, 1969–October
7, 1973
-
Hardin, Clifford M., Secretary
of Agriculture, January 1969–December 1971
-
Harlow, Bryce N., Assistant to
the President for Congressional Relations, January 1969–January 1970;
thereafter, Counselor to the President
-
Heath, Edward, British Prime
Minister from June 19, 1970
-
Helms, Richard M., Director of
Central Intelligence
-
Herz, Martin F., Political
Counselor in Saigon until June 1970; thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for International Organization Affairs
-
Hilaly, Agha, Pakistani
Ambassador to the United States until late 1971
-
Hillenbrand, Martin J.,
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, February 7,
1969–April 30, 1972; Ambassador to the Federal Republic of Germany from May
1, 1972
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Ho Chi Minh, leader of the
Vietnamese Communist Party and President of the Democratic Republic of
Vietnam until his death on September 3, 1969
-
Hodgson, James D., Secretary
of Labor from July 1970
-
Holdridge, John Herbert,
Director, Office of Research and Analysis for East Asia and the Pacific,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State until July
1969;thereafter, member, National Security Council Operations Staff/East
Asia
-
Hormats, Robert D., member,
National Security Council Operations Staff/International Economic Affairs,
1970–1972
-
Howe, Lieutenant Commander
Jonathan, USN member, National Security Council
Staff, 1970–1972
-
Hsiung Hsiang-hui, People’s
Republic of China diplomat and assistant to Chou En-lai; also, PRC
Ambassador to Mexico from April 1972
-
Huang Chen,
PRC Ambassador to France
-
Huang Hua,
PRC Ambassador to the United Arab Republic
until July 1969; PRC Ambassador to Canada,
July 1971; PRC Chief Delegate, UN Security
Council and PRC Ambassador to the United
Nations from November 1971
-
Hughes, Thomas L. Director,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State, until August
1969
-
Hummel, Arthur W., Jr.,
Ambassador to Burma, until July 22, 1971; Deputy Assistant Secretary of
State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from February 1972
-
Hyland, William G., member,
National Security Council Operations Staff/Europe, from 1970
-
Ingersoll, Robert Stephen,
Ambassador to Japan from February 29, 1972
-
Irwin, John N., II, Under
Secretary of State, September 1970–July 1972; Deputy Secretary of State from
July 13, 1972
-
Jenkins, Alfred le Sesne,
Director, Office of Asian Communist Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and
Pacific Affairs, Department of State from July 1971
-
Jenkins, Walter E., Jr.,
Deputy Chief of Mission in Warsaw until July 1970
-
Johnson, Lyndon B., President
of the United States, November 22, 1963–January 20, 1969
-
Johnson, U. Alexis, Ambassador
to Japan until January 1969, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
from February 7, 1969
-
Judd, Walter, Representative
R-Minnesota), 1943–1963
-
Jurich, Anthony J., Special
Assistant to the Secretary for National Security Affairs, Department of the
Treasury
-
Karamessines, Thomas H.,
Deputy Director for Plans, Central Intelligence Agency
-
Katz, Julius L., Deputy
Assistant Secretary for International Resources and Food Policy, Bureau of
Economic Affairs, Department of State
-
Kearns, Henry, President and
Chairman, Board of Directors of the United States Export-Import Bank
-
Keating, Kenneth B.,
Ambassador to India, May 1, 1969–July 26, 1972
-
Kennedy, David M., Secretary
of the Treasury, January 1969–January 1971; Ambassador at Large for Foreign
Economic Development from February 11, 1971; U.S. Permanent Representative,
North Atlantic Treaty Organization, from March 17, 1972
-
Kennedy, Colonel Richard T.,
USA, member, National Security Council staff, 1970–1972;Director, National
Security Council Planning Group, 1971–1972
-
Khan, Agha Muhammad Yahya,
President of Pakistan, March 31, 1969–December 20, 1971
-
Khan, Mohammad Ayub, President
of Pakistan until March 25, 1969
-
Kiesinger, Kurt Georg,
Chancellor of the Federal Republic of Germany until October 21,1969
-
Kim Jong Pil, Prime Minister
of the Republic of Korea from June 3, 1971
-
Kishi Nobusuke, former Prime
Minister of Japan
-
Kissinger, Henry A., Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs from January 1969
-
Klein, Herbert G., White House
Director of Communications
-
Kleindienst, Richard G.,
Deputy Attorney General, January 1969–June 1972; thereafter, Attorney
General
-
Kosciusko-Morizet, Jacques,
French Permanent Representative to the United Nations, February 1970–May
1972; French Ambassador to the United States from May 1972
-
Kosygin, Aleksei N., Chairman,
Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union
-
Kotschnig, Walter M., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs until
1971
-
Kreisberg, Paul H., Director,
Asian Communist Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs,
Department of State, March 1969–July 1971; Deputy Chief of Mission in Dar es
Salaam, July 1971–August 1972
-
Kubisch, Jack B., Deputy Chief
of Mission in Paris from December 1971
-
Kuznetsov, Vasily V., Soviet
Ambassador to the People’s Republic of China, 1953–1955;thereafter, First
Deputy Foreign Minister
-
Ladd, Bruce C., Jr., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Commercial Affairs and Business Activities,
Bureau of Economic Affairs, Department of State from 1971
-
Lai Ming-tong,
Commander-in-Chief, Republic of China Air Force, until 1970; thereafter,
Chief of the General Staff, Ministry of National Defense
-
Laird, Melvin R., Secretary of
Defense
-
Lake, W. Anthony, member,
National Security Council Planning Group, 1970–1971
-
Le Duan, General Secretary of
the Vietnamese Workers’ Party (later the Vietnamese Communist Party)
-
Le Duc Tho, member, Democratic
Republic of Vietnam Politburo; head of DRV delegation to the Paris Peace
Talks
-
Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister
of Singapore
-
Lee Teng-hui, Senior
Specialist, JCRR, until 1970; Chief of the Rural Economic Division, JCRR,
1970–1972; Minister without Portfolio, 1972
-
Lei Yang, People’s Republic of
China Chargé d’Affaires in Warsaw
-
Li Hsien-nien, Vice Premier of
the State Council, People’s Republic of China; member, Chinese Communist
Party Politiburo, 9th Central Committee, April 1969
-
Li Kwoh-ting, Minister of
Economic Affairs, Republic of China, from until 1969; Minister of Finance
from 1969
-
Lincoln, George, Director,
Office of Emergency Preparedness
-
Lin Piao, Minister of Defense,
People’s Republic of China, until September 1971; also, Vice Chairman,
Chinese Communist Party Politburo until September 1971
-
Linder, Harold Francis,
Ambassador to Canada until July 9, 1969
-
Linowitz, Sol M., U.S.
Representative to the Organization of American States and U.S.Representative
to the Inter-American Committee of the Alliance for Progress until May 1,
1969
-
Liu Shao-chi, member, Standing
Committee, Chinese Communist Party, Politburo, 1956;President of the
People’s Republic of China until purged in 1967 during the Cultural
Revolution and died in prison in November 1969
-
Lon Nol, General, FARK, First
Vice President of the Council of Ministers and Minister of Defense of
Cambodia; Acting Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense, June 1969;
Prime Minister and Minister of National Defense after March 18, 1970
-
Loomis, Henry, Deputy
Director, United States Information Agency
-
Lord, Winston, member, Office
of International Security Affairs, Department of Defense, until 1969;
member, National Security Council Planning Group; staff member for United
Nations Affairs, National Security Council Operations Staff from 1971
-
Lucet, Charles, French
Ambassador to the United States until May 1972
-
Lynn, James T., General
Counsel, Department of Commerce
-
Lynn, Dr. Laurence E. Jr.,
Director, National Security Council Program Analysis Staff, 1969–1971
-
Macomber, William B.,
Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations until October 2,
1969; Deputy Under Secretary of State for Administration (title changed to
Management after July 12, 1971)
-
Malik, Yakov Alexandrovich,
Soviet Permanent Representative to the United Nations General Assembly,
1948–1952 and 1968–1976
-
Malik, Adam, Foreign Minister
of Indonesia and President, United Nations General Assembly, 1971
-
Malraux, André, French novelist
and politician; also, Minister of State (France) responsible for cultural
affairs until 1969
-
Mansfield, Mike, Senator
D-Montana), Senate Majority Leader
-
Mao Tse-tung, Chairman,
Chinese Communist Party and Politburo of the People’s Republic of
China
-
McCain, Admiral John S.,
Jr., USN, Commander-in-Chief, Pacific, until September
1, 1972
-
McClellan, Robert, Assistant
Secretary of Commerce for Domestic and International Business
-
McConaughy, Walter P., Jr.,
Ambassador to the Republic of China
-
McCloskey, Robert J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Press Relations, Bureau of Public Affairs,
and Special Assistant to the Secretary from July 1969; also, Ambassador at
Large
-
McConnell, General John P.,
USAF, Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force, until August 1, 1969
-
McCormack, John W.,
Representative (D-Massachusetts) until 1970; also, Speaker of the House of
Representatives until 1970
-
McCracken, Paul W., Chairman,
Council of Economic Advisers, January 1969–November 1971
-
McGovern, George S., Senator
D-South Dakota) and Democratic nominee for president in 1972
-
McManis, David, member,
National Security Council staff, 1970–1971; Director of the White House
Situation Room, 1971–1972
-
McNamara, Robert S., former
Secretary of Defense; President, International Bank for Reconstruction and
Development, World Bank
-
Meany, George, President,
American Federation of Labor-Congress of Industrial Organizations
-
Meeker, Leonard C., Legal
Adviser, Department of State, until July 13, 1969; Ambassador to Romania
from July 22, 1969
-
Menon, Vengali Krishnan
Krishna, former Indian Minister of Defense; former head
of the Indian delegation to the United Nations General Assembly
-
Messmer, Pierre, Prime Minister
of France from July 6, 1972
-
Meyer, Armin H., Ambassador to
Iran until May 30, 1969; Ambassador to Japan until March 27, 1972
-
Meyer, Francis G., Assistant
Secretary of State for Administration, September 26, 1969–May 31,
1971
-
Mitchell, John, Attorney
General, January 20, 1969–February 15, 1972
-
Moore, Jonathan, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs, September
1969–June 1970
-
Moorer, Admiral Thomas H.,
USN, Chief of Naval Operations until July 1, 1970; thereafter, Chairman of
the Joint Chiefs of Staff
-
Moose, Richard M., member,
National Security Council staff, 1969–1970
-
Morris, Roger, member, National
Security Council staff, 1969–1971
-
Mosbacher, Emil, Jr., Chief of
Protocol, Department of State, January 28, 1969–June 30, 1972
-
Moser, Leo J., Political
Officer in Taipei until August 1971; thereafter, Country Director for China
Republic of China), Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department of
State
-
Moynihan, Daniel P., Assistant
to the President for Urban Affairs, January 1969–December 1969; Counselor to
the President, January 1970–January 1971
-
Nehru, Jawaharlal, leader of
India’s Congress Party and former Indian Prime Minister
-
Neubert, Joseph W., member,
Policy Planning Council, Department of State, until June 1970; thereafter,
Acting Deputy Director for Planning, Planning and Coordination Staff
-
Neumann, Robert G., Ambassador
to Afghanistan
-
Ngo Dinh Diem, President of
the Republic of Vietnam, 1955–1963
-
Nguyen Van Thieu, President of
the Republic of Vietnam
-
Nixon, Richard M., President
of the United States
-
Noyes, James H., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs from
1971
-
Nutter, G. Warren, Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs, March 4,
1969–January 30, 1972
-
O’Connor, Roderic L.,
Assistant Administrator for East Asia, Agency for International Development,
August 1969–June 1971; Coordinator for Supporting Assistance, July
1971–September 1972
-
Ohira Masayoshi, Japanese
Foreign Minister, July 7, 1972–July 12, 1974
-
Osborn, David Lawrence, Deputy
Chief of Mission in Tokyo until July 1970; thereafter, Consul General in
Hong Kong
-
Osgood, Robert E., Assistant
for Programs, National Security Council staff, 1969–1970;Director, National
Security Council Planning Staff, 1970–1971
-
Packard, David M., Deputy
Secretary of Defense, January 24, 1969–December 13, 1971
-
Park Chung-hee, President of
the Republic of Korea
-
Passman, Otto E.,
Representative (D-Louisiana)
-
Pauls, Rolf, West German
Ambassador to the United States
-
Pedersen, Richard F.,
Counselor, Department of State
-
Peterson, Peter G., Assistant
to the President for International Economic Affairs, and Executive Director
of the Council for International Economic Policy, 1971–1972; Secretary of
Commerce from January 27, 1972
-
Phouma, Souvanna, Prime
Minister of the Kingdom of Laos
-
Platt, Nicholas, Chief, Asian
Communist Areas Division, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of
State, February 1969–January 1970; Chief, North Asian Division, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, Department of State, January 1970–March 1971;
Deputy Director, Executive Secretariat Staff, March 1971–June 1972;
Director, Executive Secretariat from June 1972
-
Podgorny, Nikolai V.,
Chairman, Praesidium of the Supreme Soviet
-
Poher, Alain, Interim President
of France, April 28–June 20, 1969
-
Pollack, Herman, Director,
Office of International Scientific and Technological Affairs, Department of
State
-
Pompidou, Georges, President of
France from June 20, 1969
-
Porter, William J., Ambassador
to the Republic of Korea until August 18, 1971
-
Pranger, Robert J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Near East and South Asia, 1970; Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy Plans and NSC Affairs, 1971
-
Prentice, Colgate S., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations from October
1969
-
Pursley, Brigadier General Robert
E., USAF, Military Assistant to the Secretary of
Defense;Commander of U.S. forces in Japan from November 1972
-
Quainton, Anthony C.E.,
Political and Economic Officer in New Delhi until July 1969;Office of India,
Ceylon, Nepal and Maldive Islands, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, Department of State, July 1969–September 1972
-
Rahman, Mujibur, Prime
Minister of Bangladesh from 1972
-
Read, Benjamin H., Special
Assistant to the Secretary of State and Executive Secretary of the
Department of State until February 14, 1969
-
Renner, John C., Director,
Office of International Trade, Bureau of Economic Affairs, Department of
State, August 1970–July 1972; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
International Trade Policy, Bureau of Economic Affairs, from July
1972
-
Resor, Stanley R., Secretary
of the Army until June 30, 1971
-
Richardson, Elliot L., Under
Secretary of State, January 1969–June 1970; Secretary of Health, Education,
and Welfare from June 1970
-
Ritchie, Albert Edgar,
Canadian Ambassador to the United States until January 1970
-
Rockefeller, Nelson A.,
Governor of New York
-
Rockwell, Stuart W., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until
March 1970
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Rodman, Peter W., member,
National Security Council staff, 1970–1972
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Rogers, William P., Secretary
of State
-
Rumsfeld, Donald, Assistant to
the President and Director of the Office of Economic Opportunity, May
1969–January 1971; Counselor to the President, January 1971–January 1973;
also, U.S. Ambassador to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization
-
Rush, Kenneth W., Ambassador
to the Federal Republic of Germany, July 8, 1969–February 20, 1972; Deputy
Secretary of Defense from February 23, 1972
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Rusk, Dean, Secretary of State
until January 20, 1969
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Ryan, General John D., USAF,
Chief of Staff, U.S. Air Force from August 1, 1969
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Samuels, Nathaniel, Deputy
Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, March 28, 1969–May 31,
1972
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Sato Eisaku, Prime Minister of
Japan until July 6, 1972
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Saunders, Harold H., member,
National Security Council staff, 1969–1971
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Scali, John, Chief Diplomatic
Correspondent for ABC News until 1971; thereafter, Special Consultant to the
President
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Scheel, Walter, Vice Chancellor
of the Federal Republic of Germany and Foreign Minister from October 22,
1969
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Schlesinger, James R.,
Assistant Director, Bureau of the Budget, January 1969–August 1971;
Chairman, Atomic Energy Commission, August 1971–February 1973
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Schmidt, Adolph W., Ambassador
to Canada
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Schmidt, Helmut, Defense
Minister of the Federal Republic of Germany, October 22, 1969–July 7, 1972;
Minister of Economic Affairs and Finance, July 7–December 15, 1972; Minister
of Finance, December 15, 1972–May 6, 1974; thereafter, Chancellor
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Schneider, David T., Country
Director, India, Ceylon, Nepal, Maldive Islands, Bureau of Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs, Department of State from August 1969
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Schroeder, Gerhard, lawyer and
politician; member, Bundestag, Federal Republic of Germany, Minister of
Foreign Affairs or Minister of Defense during much of the 1960s
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Schumann, Maurice, French
Foreign Minister from June 24, 1969
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Scott, Hugh D., Senator
R-Pennsylvania), Senate Minority Leader from 1969
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Seaborg, Glenn T., Chairman,
Atomic Energy Commission until 1971
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Seamans, Robert C., Jr.,
Secretary of the Air Force from February 15, 1969
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Shakespeare, Frank M.,
Director, United States Information Agency from February 7, 1969
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Sharp, Mitchell, Canadian
Secretary of State for External Affairs
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Shen Ch’ang-huan, ROC
Ambassador to the Holy See until 1969; Ambassador to Thailand, 1969–1972;
Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1972
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Shen, James C. H., Vice
Foreign Minister, Republic of China, until 1971; Ambassador to the United
States from May 18, 1971
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Shimoda Takeso, Japanese
Ambassador to the United States until September 1970
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Shoesmith, Thomas P., Country
Director, Republic of China, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs,
Department of State, until August 1971; Deputy Chief of Mission in Tokyo
from August 1972
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Shultz, George P., Secretary
of Labor, January 20, 1969–June 10, 1970; Director, Office of Management and
Budget, June 1970–May 1972; thereafter, Secretary of the Treasury and
Assistant to the President
-
Sihanouk, Prince Norodom,
Cambodian head of state until 1970; leader of governmentin-exile in Peking
from 1970
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Sirik Matak (Sisowath Sirik
Matak), Prince and cousin of Norodom Sihanouk; ally of
Lon Nol; Deputy Prime Minister of Cambodia; member of the High Political
Council from 1970
-
Sisco, Joseph J., Assistant
Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs until February 9,
1969; thereafter, Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South
Asian Affairs; also, Chairman, National Security Council Interdepartmental
Group for the Near East and South Asia
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Smith, Gerard C., Director,
U.S. Arms Control and Disarmament Agency, from February 7, 1969
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Smith, K. Wayne, Director,
National Security Council Policy Analysis Branch, 1971–1972
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Smyser, W. Richard, adviser to
the delegation to the Paris Peace Talks on Vietnam, 1969;member, National
Security Council Operations Staff/East Asia, 1970–1972
-
Sneider, Richard L., member,
National Security Council Operations Staff/East Asia, May 1969–September
1969; Deputy Chief of Mission in Japan, September 1969–July 1972; Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from August
1972
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Sonnenfeldt, Helmut, member,
National Security Council Operations Staff/Europe, January 1969
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Soong Chang-chih, Deputy
Commander-in-Chief, Republic of China Navy, until 1970;Commander-in-Chief
from 1970
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Spiers, Ronald I., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Politico-Military Affairs, August
1969–September 1969; thereafter, Director, Bureau of Politico-Military
Affairs
-
Springsteen, George S., Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs until
June 1972; Acting Assistant Secretary of State from June 1972
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Stans, Maurice, Secretary of
Commerce, January 20, 1969–January 27, 1972
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Steadman, Richard C., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia and Pacific Affairs,
1969
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Stein, Herbert, member, Council
of Economic Advisers, January 1969–November 1971;chairman, Council of
Economic Advisers, from January 1972
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Stevenson, John R., Legal
Adviser, Department of State, from July 8, 1969
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Stewart, Michael, British
Foreign Secretary until June 19, 1970
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Stoessel, Walter J.,
Ambassador to Poland until August 5, 1972; Deputy Assistant Secretary of
State for European and Canadian Affairs from August 25, 1972
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Strauss, Franz Josef, leader,
Christian Social Union, Federal Republic of Germany; former Minister of
Defense; Minister of Finance until October 21, 1969
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Suharto, President of
Indonesia
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Sullivan, William H., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from April
1969; also, Chairman, Ad Hoc Group on Vietnam
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Sun Yun-suan, Minister of
Communications, Republic of China, until 1969; thereafter, Minister of
Economic Affairs
-
Swank, Emory C., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs,June
1969–September 1970; Ambassador to Cambodia from September 3, 1970
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Symington, W. Stuart, Senator
D-Missouri); Chairman, Subcommittee of U.S. Security Arrangements and
Commitments Abroad, Senate Foreign Relations Committee
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Tanaka Kakeui, Prime Minister
of Japan from July 6, 1972
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Tarr, Curtis W., Assistant
Secretary of the Air Force for Manpower and Reserve Affairs, 1969–1970;
Director, Selective Service System, 1970–1972; Under Secretary of State for
International Security Affairs from May 1, 1972
-
Taylor, Vice Adm. Rufus L.,
Deputy Director of Central Intelligence until February 1, 1969
-
Thant, U, Secretary-General of
the United Nations until December 1971
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Thayer, Harry E. T., Office
of Asian Communist Affairs, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs,
Department of State, until August 1970; advisor on political affairs, United
States Mission to the United Nations, from June 1971
-
Tibbets, Margaret J., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for European and Canadian Affairs, June
1969–May 1971
-
Torbert, Horace Gates, Jr.,
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Congressional Relations until
October 1970
-
Trezise, Philip H., U.S.
Representative to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
until July 7, 1969; Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs, July
8, 1969–November 27, 1971
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Trudeau, Pierre-Elliott, Prime
Minister of Canada
-
Tsai Wei-ping, Vice Minister of
Foreign Affairs, Republic of China
-
U Thant, see Thant, U
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Unger, Leonard, Ambassador to
Thailand
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Ushiba Nobuhiko, Japanese
Ambassador to the United States from September 21, 1970
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Vaky, Viron P. (Pete), Acting
Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs, January–May 1969;
member, National Security Council Operations Staff/Latin America, May
1969–1972; Ambassador to Costa Rica from September 11, 1972
-
Van Hollen, Christopher, Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, May
1969–September 1972; Ambassador to Sri Lanka from September 21, 1972
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Vaughn, Jack H., Director of
the Peace Corps
-
Volcker, Paul A., Under
Secretary of the Treasury for Monetary Affairs
-
Waldheim, Kurt,
Secretary-General of the United Nations from 1972
-
Walters, Lieutenant General Vernon
A., Military Attaché to Paris until March 1971;
thereafter, Deputy Director of Central Intelligence from May 2, 1972
-
Warner, John W., Under
Secretary of the Navy until April 1972; Secretary of the Navy from May 4,
1972
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Warnke, Paul C., Assistant
Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs until February 15,
1969
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Watson, Arthur K., Ambassador
to France, April 8, 1970–October 30, 1972
-
Wei Tao-ming, Foreign Minister
of the Republic of China until May 1971; Senior Advisor to the President
from 1971
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Weinberger, Caspar W., Deputy
Director, Office of Management and Budget, 1970–1971;Chairman, Federal Trade
Commission, 1971–1972; Director from 1972
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Westmoreland, General William
C., USA, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army, until June 30,
1972
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Wheeler, General Earle G.,
USA, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff until July 2, 1970
-
Wilson, James Harold, British
Prime Minister until June 19, 1970
-
Wilson, James M., Jr., Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from August
1970; Special Assistant to the Assistant Secretary, February 1972;U.S.
Representative for Micronesian status negotiations from November 1972
-
Wright, W. Marshall, Country
Director, Philippines, Bureau of East Asian and Pacific Affairs, Department
of State; member, National Security Council Operations Staff/African and UN
Affairs, June 1970–April 1972; Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Congressional Relations, April–December 1972; thereafter, Acting Assistant
Secretary
-
Xuan Thuy, former Foreign
Minister of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam; Chief delegate to the Paris
Peace Talks until 1970
-
Yang Hsi-kun, ROC
representative to the United Nations General Assembly until 1971;thereafter,
Vice Minister of Foreign Affairs
-
Yen Chia-kan, Premier of the
Executive Yuan, Republic of China, until 1972; Vice President of the
Republic of China
-
Yost, Charles W., U.S.
Permanent Representative to the United Nations, January 22, 1969–February
25, 1971
-
Yeh Chien-ying, Marshall, Vice
Chairman, Military Council of the Chinese Communist Party Central
Committee,1967; member of the Central Committee and Politburo
-
Ziegler, Ronald L., Press
Secretary to the President
-
Zumwalt, Admiral Elmo R.,
Jr., USN, Chief of Naval Operations from July 1,
1970