Foreign Relations of the United States, 1977–1980, Volume
XIX, South Asia
Persons
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Aaron,
David, Deputy Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs
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Abdul,
Mahmood, Aviation Minister of Bangladesh;
Chief of Staff of the Bangladeshi Air Force; Deputy Chief Martial
Law Administrator of Bangladesh
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Ahmed,
Aziz, Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of
Pakistan until March 28, 1977; Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Pakistan from March 30 until July 5, 1977
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Akhtar, Abdul Rahman
Khan, Lieutenant General; Director General
of Inter-Services Intelligence of Pakistan from June 21, 1979
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Akhund,
Iqbal, Permanent Representative of Pakistan
to the United Nations; Chairman of the Group of 77 from 1979;
Assistant Secretary General of the United Nations
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Ames, Robert
C., National Intelligence Officer for Near
East and South Asia, Central Intelligence Agency
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Amin,
Hafizullah, General Secretary of the Central
Committee of the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan from
September 14 until December 27, 1979
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Arafat,
Yasser, Chairman of the Palestine Liberation
Organization
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Arif (Aref), Kahlid
Mahmoud, Lieutenant General; Army Chief of
Staff, Pakistan
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Armacost, Michael
H., member, National Security Council Staff
for East Asian and Chinese Affairs from January 1977 until July
1978; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for East Asia, Pacific,
and Inter-American Affairs from July 1978; Deputy Assistant
Secretary of State for East Asian and Pacific Affairs from January
1980
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Atherton, Alfred L.
Jr., (Roy), Assistant Secretary of State for
Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until 1978; Ambassador at Large
until May 22, 1979; U.S. Ambassador to Egypt from July 2,
1979
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Atwood, J.
Brian, Assistant Secretary of State for
Congressional Relations from August 3, 1979, until January 14,
1981
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Bajpai, Uma
Shankar, Indian Ambassador to Pakistan until
June 1978; Secretary (West) of the Ministry of External Affairs of
India from June 1978 until April 1980; Indian Ambassador to the
People’s Republic of China from April 1980
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Baker,
Howard, Senator (R-Tennessee)
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Ball, George
W., Under Secretary of State for Economic
Affairs from February until December 1961; Under Secretary of State
until September 1966; U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations from
June until September 1968.
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Bandaranaike,
Sirimavo Ratwatte Dias, Prime Minister of
Sri Lanka from May 22, 1972, until July 23, 1977
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Banisadr (Bani Sadr),
Abulhassan, Minister of Foreign Affairs of
Iran from November 12 until November 29, 1979
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Barooah, Dev
Kant, President of the Indian National
Congress from 1975 until 1977
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Barre, Mohamed
Siad, President of Somalia; Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Somalia from 1976 until 1977
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Bartholomew,
Reginald, Deputy Director of the Bureau of
Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State, from February 1977
until September 1977; member, National Security Council Staff for
USSR and East Europe Affairs from November 1977 until April 1979;
Director of the Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department of
State, from July 1979 until May 1981
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Bazargan,
Mehdi, member of the National Liberation
Front and the Liberation Movement of Iran; Prime Minister of Iran
from February 1979 until November 1979
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Begin,
Menachem, Prime Minister of Israel from June
21, 1977, until October 10, 1983
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Benedict, Lawrence
N., Office of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and
Bangladesh Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs,
Department of State
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Bengelsdorf,
Harold, Director of the Office of Nuclear
Affairs, Nuclear and Technical Programs, Department of Energy
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Bennet, Douglas J.,
Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for
Congressional Relations from March 1977 until August 1979;
Administrator, Agency for International Development, from August
1979
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Bennett, W. Tapley,
Jr., (Tap), Permanent Representative to the
North Atlantic Treaty Organization from April 1977
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Bergland,
Robert, Secretary of Agriculture
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Bergsten, C.
Fred, Assistant Secretary of the Treasury
for International Affairs
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Berry, Maxwell
K., Office of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and
Bangladesh Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs,
Department of State
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Bhutto, Zulfikar
Ali, Prime Minister of Pakistan until July
5, 1977
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Bingham,
Jonathan, member, House of Representatives
(D-New York) until January 3, 1980
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Birendra, Bir
Bikram Shah Dev, King of Nepal
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Bista, Kirti
Nidhi, Prime Minister of Nepal from
September 12, 1977, until May 30, 1979
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Black,
Eugene, President of the World Bank from
1949 until 1963
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Blood, Archer
K., Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S.
Embassy in India
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Borg, C.
Arthur, Executive Secretary of the
Department of State until April 15, 1977
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Bowdler, William
G., U.S. Ambassador to South Africa from May
14, 1975, until April 19, 1978; Director of the Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, Department of State, until December 17,
1979; Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs from
January 4, 1980, until January 16, 1981
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Brezhnev,
Leonid, General Secretary of the Central
Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
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Brown, Emmerson
M., Assistant Deputy Director for
Coordination, Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of
State
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Brown, Harold
S., Secretary of Defense
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Brown,
Leslie, Special Assistant to the Under
Secretary of State for Security Assistance, Science and
Technology
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Brown, William
C., Director of the Information Management
Section of the Executive Secretariat, Department of State
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Brzezinski,
Zbigniew, Assistant to the President for
National Security Affairs
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Byrd, Robert
C., Senator (D-West Virginia); Senate
Majority Leader
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Byroade, Henry
A., U.S. Ambassador to Pakistan until April
23, 1977
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Callaghan,
James, British Prime Minister until May
1979
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Carlucci, Frank C.,
III, U.S. Ambassador to Portugal until
February 5, 1978; thereafter Deputy Director of the Central
Intelligence Agency
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Carrington, Lord
Peter, Secretary of State for Foreign and
Commonwealth Affairs of the United Kingdom from May 1979
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Carswell,
Robert, Deputy Secretary of the
Treasury
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Carter, Hodding,
Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for Public
Affairs and Spokesman of the Department of State from March 25,
1977, until June 30, 1980
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Carter, James Earl,
(Jimmy), President of the United
States
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Carter,
Lillian, mother of President Carter
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Carter,
Rosalynn, First Lady of the United
States
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Chaudhry, Fazal
Elahi, President of Pakistan until August
14, 1978
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Chavan, Yashwantrao
Balwantrao, leader of India’s Congress Party
in Parliament until July 1979; thereafter Deputy Prime Minister and
Minister of Home Affairs until January 1980
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Christopher,
Warren, Deputy Secretary of State from
February 1977
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Church, Frank
F., Senator (D-Idaho) until January 3, 1981;
Chairman, Senate Foreign Relations Committee, from January 3, 1979,
until January 3, 1981
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Civiletti,
Benjamin, Attorney General from August
1979
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Claytor, W. Graham,
Jr., Secretary of the Navy from 1977 until
1979; Acting Secretary of Transportation during 1979; Deputy
Secretary of Defense from August 24, 1979, until January 16,
1981
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Clifford,
Clark, Secretary of Defense from February
1968 until January 1969; Special Presidential Emissary to India in
1980
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Clift, A.
Denis, Assistant to the Vice President for
National Security Affairs
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Clough, Susan
S., Private Secretary to the
President
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Cogan,
Charles, Chief of the Near Eastern Division
of the Directorate of Operations, Central Intelligence Agency, from
August 1979
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Cohen, William
S., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(R-Maine) until January 3, 1979; thereafter, Senator
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Constable,
Peter, Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S.
Embassy in Pakistan until July 1979; thereafter Principal Deputy
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs
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Coon,
Jane, Office of Nuclear Energy and Energy
Technology Affairs, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental
and Scientific Affairs, Department of State, until 1978; thereafter
Director, Office of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Bangladesh Affairs,
Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs until 1979;
thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs
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Courtney, William
F., Consul General in Bombay, India, from
1975 until 1980
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Crawford, William R.,
Jr., U.S. Ambassador to Cyprus until March
27, 1978; thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near
Eastern and South Asian Affairs
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Curren,
R.T., Director of North African, Near
Eastern, and South Asian Affairs, International Communication
Agency
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Cutler,
Lloyd, Counsel to the President from
1979
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Daoud Khan,
Mohammed, President of the Republic of
Afghanistan until April 28, 1978
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De Mel, Ronald
Joseph Godfrey, Cabinet Minister of Finance
and Planning of Sri Lanka
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Dehlari,
Saeed, Private Secretary to the Pakistani
Foreign Minister
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Deitz,
Robert, Special Assistant to the Deputy
Secretary of State
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Denend,
Leslie, member, National Security Council
Staff for Global Issues from July 1977 until June 1979; Special
Assistant to the Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs from January 1980
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Deng
Xiaoping, Vice Premier of the People’s
Republic of China
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Derian,
Patricia, Assistant Secretary of State for
Human Rights and Humanitarian Affairs
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Desai,
Morarji, Prime Minister of India from March
24, 1977, until July 28, 1979
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Despres,
John, National Intelligence Officer for
Nuclear Proliferation, Central Intelligence Agency
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Dharia,
Mohan, Commerce Minister of India from March
1977 until July 1979
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Dixit, Jyotindra
Nath, Economic Minister of the Indian
Embassy in the United States until 1978; thereafter Spokesman for
the Indian Ministry of External Affairs
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Dobbins, James
F., Office of Western European Affairs,
Bureau of European Affairs, Department of State
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Dobelle, Evan
S., Chief of Protocol, Department of State,
from March 2, 1977, until May 22, 1978
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Dodson,
Christine, Deputy Staff Secretary of the
National Security Council from January 1977 to May 1977; thereafter
Staff Secretary
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Donovan, Hedley
W., Senior Adviser to President Nixon from
1980
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D’Souza,
P.P., Joint Secretary (Americas), Indian
Ministry of External Affairs
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Dubs,
Adolph, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from 1977 to 1978; U.S.
Ambassador to Afghanistan from June 1978 until February 1979
-
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Eklund,
Sigvard, Director General of the
International Atomic Energy Agency
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Erb,
Guy, member, National Security Council Staff for
International Economics from September 1977 until January
1980
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Evans,
Ben, Executive Secretary of the Central
Intelligence Agency
-
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Fahd, ibn Abd
al-Aziz al-Saud, Crown Prince and Deputy
Prime Minister of Saudi Arabia
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Falco,
Mathea, Assistant Secretary of State for
International Narcotics and Law Enforcement Affairs
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Farley, Philip
J., Deputy Ambassador at Large and Special
Representative of the President for Nonproliferation Matters
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Fernandes,
George, Minister of Industries of
India
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Forbes, John
D., Special Assistant to the Under Secretary
of State for Political Affairs
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Friendly,
Alfred, journalist and former managing
editor of the Washington Post
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Fuller,
C., Office of Pakistan, Afghanistan, and
Bangladesh Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs,
Department of State
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Gallucci, Robert
L., Chief of the Nuclear and Scientific
Division, Office of Strategic Affairs, Bureau of Intelligence and
Research, Department of State
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Gandhi,
Indira, Prime Minister of India until March
24, 1977, and from January 14, 1980
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Gandhi,
Sanjay, son of Indira Gandhi
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Gedi,
G.S., Political Counselor at the Indian Embassy
in the United States
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Gelb, Leslie
H., Director of the Bureau for
Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State, from February 1977
until June 1979
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Ghulam, Ishaq
Khan, Minister of Finance of Pakistan from
July 5, 1977
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Gilinsky,
Victor, member, Nuclear Regulatory
Commission
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Gilligan,
John, Administrator of the Agency for
International Development
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Giri,
see Tulsi Giri
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Giscard d’Estaing,
Valéry, President of France
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Glenn, John H.,
Jr., Senator (D-Ohio)
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Goheen, Robert
F., U.S. Ambassador to India from May 26,
1977, until December 10, 1980
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Gokhale,
Ashok, Deputy Chief of Mission, Indian
Embassy in the United States, until August 1980
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Gonsalves,
Eric, Indian Ambassador to Japan until June
1978; Additional Secretary (Asia) for External Affairs of India from
June 1978 until July 1979; Secretary (East) for External Affairs of
India from June 1979
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Graves, Ernest
Jr., Lieutenant General, USA; Director of
the Defense Security Assistance Agency from 1978
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Greene,
Myles, Office of Iranian Affairs, Bureau of
Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State
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Griffen,
George, Division Chief, Office of Research
Analysis for the Near East and South Asia, Bureau of Intelligence
and Research, Department of State
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Gromyko, Andrei
A., Foreign Minister of the Soviet
Union
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Guhin,
Michael, Non-Proliferation and Export Policy
Division, Office of Nuclear Energy and Technology Affairs, Bureau of
Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs,
Department of State
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Guiringaud, Louis
de, Minister of Foreign Affairs of France
until November 29, 1978
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Habib, Philip
C., Under Secretary of State for Political
Affairs until April 1, 1978
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Haider,
Khurshid, Director General of the Department
of the Americas in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of
Pakistan
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Haksar,
A.N.D., Deputy Chief of Mission of the
Indian Embassy in the United States from August 1980
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Hamilton, Lee
H., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Indiana)
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Haq,
see Huq
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Haroon,
Mahmoud, Interior Minister of Pakistan from
July 5, 1978
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Harriman, William
Averell, U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union
from 1943 until 1946; Lead U.S. Delegate to the 1978 United Nations
Special Session on Disarmament
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Hartman, Arthur
A., U.S. Ambassador to France
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Hayward, Thomas
B., Admiral USN; Commander in Chief, U.S.
Pacific Fleet, Pacific Command, until May 9, 1978; Chief of Naval
Operations from July 1, 1978
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Heck, Louis
Douglas, U.S. Ambassador to Nepal from May
26, 1977, until May 19, 1980
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Holbrooke, Richard
C., Assistant Secretary of State for East
Asian and Pacific Affairs from March 1977
-
Hornblow,
Michael, Office of Pakistan, Afghanistan,
and Bangladesh Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, Department of State
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Hua Guofeng (Hua
Kuo-feng), Premier of the State Council of
the People’s Republic of China until 1980; Chairman of the Chinese
Communist Party
-
Huda, Mirza
Nurul, Minister of Finance for Bangladesh
from 1979; Adviser to the President of Bangladesh from 1980
-
Hummel, Arthur W.,
Jr., Assistant Secretary of State for East
Asian and Pacific Affairs until March 1977; U.S. Ambassador to
Pakistan from June 8, 1977, until July 19, 1981
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Humphrey, Hubert
H., Vice President of the United States from
January 20, 1965, until January 20, 1969; Senator (DFL-Minnesota)
until his death on January 13, 1978
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Humphreys,
Marvin, Director of the Office of Nuclear
Policy and Operations, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs,
Department of State
-
Huntington, Samuel
P., member, National Security Council Staff
for National Security Planning, from February 1977 until August
1978
-
Huq, Mohammad
Shamsul, Adviser for Foreign Affairs to the
President of Bangladesh until June 1978; thereafter Minister of
Foreign Affairs of Bangladesh
-
-
Inderfurth, Karl F.,
(Rick), Special Assistant to the Assistant
to the President for National Security Affairs until April
1979
-
Isham,
Heyward, U.S. Ambassador to Haiti until July
8, 1977; Director of the Office for Combatting Counter-Terrorism,
Department of State, from October 26, 1977, until August 1,
1978
-
-
Jacomet,
André, Nuclear Nonproliferation Adviser to
the President of France
-
Jayewardene Junious
Richard, Prime Minister of Sri Lanka from
July 23, 1977, until February 4, 1978; President of Sri Lanka from
February 4, 1978; Secretary General of the Non-Aligned Movement from
February 4, 1978, until September 9, 1978
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Jayne, Edward II,
(Randy), Associate Director for National
Security and International Affairs, Office of Management and
Budget
-
Jenkins, C.
Ray, Special Assistant to the President from
1980
-
Jilani Khan,
Ghulam, Lieutenant General; Secretary
General of the Ministry of Defense of Pakistan from October 6, 1977,
until April 4, 1980; Director General of Inter-Services Intelligence
until September 16, 1978; Governor General of Punjab from May 1,
1980
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Jones, David
C., General, USAF; Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff from June 21, 1978
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Jordan,
Hamilton, Assistant to the President until
August 6, 1979; thereafter White House Chief of Staff until June 2,
1980
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Kaiser, Khwaja
Mohammad, Bangladeshi Permanent
Representative to the United Nations
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Kanakaratne,
Deshamanya Neville T.D., Sri Lankan
Permanent Representative to the United Nations
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Karim, A.H.S.
Ataul, Additional Foreign Secretary of
Bangladesh from July 1979
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Karmal,
Babrak, General Secretary of the Central
Committee of the People’s Democratic Party of Afghanistan until
December 27, 1979; Chairman of the Presidium of the Revolutionary
Council of Afghanistan from December 27, 1979
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Keeny, Spurgeon M.,
Jr., Deputy Director of the Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency
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Khalatbary,
Abbas-Ali, Foreign Minister of Iran until
August 1978
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Khalid bin Abdulaziz
al-Saud, King of Saudi Arabia
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Khan, Munir
Ahmed, Chairman of the Pakistan Atomic
Energy Commission
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Khan, Musharraf
Hussain, Admiral; Chief of the Navy of
Bangladesh until November 3, 1977; Deputy Chief Martial Law
Administrator until November 3, 1977
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Khan, Nasim (Begum)
Wali, leader of the Pakistani Awami National
Party and the Pakistani National Alliance
-
Khan, Sultan
Mohammad, Pakistani Ambassador to the United
States from January 3, 1979
-
Khatri, Padma
Bahadur, Nepalese Ambassador to the United
States
-
Khomeini, Ayatollah
Ruhollah, exiled leader of the Iranian
Shi’ite sect until February 1979; first Supreme Leader of Iran from
December 1979
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Kibria, Shah Abu
Muhammad Shamsul, Bangladeshi Permanent
Representative to the European Office of the United Nations in
Geneva; thereafter Foreign Secretary, Ministry of Foreign Affairs;
Chairman of the Group of 77 Preparatory Committee for United Nations
Conference on Trade and Development V
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Kimmit, Robert
M., member, National Security Council Staff
for Global Issues, from January until June 1977; Legal Counsel,
National Security Council Staff, from August 1978 until January
1981
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King,
Harrington, Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S.
Embassy in Pakistan, from July 1979
-
King, Mary
E., Deputy Director of the Peace
Corps
-
Kirk,
Roger, Deputy Director of the Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, Department of State
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Kissinger, Henry
A., Assistant to the President for National
Security Affairs from January 20, 1969, until November 11, 1975;
Secretary of State from September 22, 1973, until January 20,
1977
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Koirala, Bishweshwar
Prasad, Prime Minister of Nepal from May 27,
1959, until December 15, 1960
-
Komer, Robert
W., Adviser to the Secretary of Defense on
North Atlantic Treaty Organization Affairs until September 27, 1979;
thereafter Under Secretary of Defense for Policy
-
Kosygin,
Alexei, Chairman of the Council of Ministers
of the Soviet Union until October 23, 1980
-
Kraft, Timothy
E., Special Assistant to the President for
Appointments from 1978 until 1980
-
Kreisberg, Paul
(Dusty), Deputy Director of the Policy
Planning Staff, Department of State
-
Kreps,
Juanita, Secretary of Commerce
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Kundu,
Samarendra, Minister of State, Ministry of
External Affairs of India
-
Kurihara
Hiroyoshi, Director of Safeguards Division,
Nuclear Safety Bureau, Science and Technology Agency of Japan, until
July 1979; thereafter Science Counselor, Embassy of Japan
-
Kux, Dennis
H., Director, Office of Bhutan, India,
Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs, Department of State, until 1977; thereafter
Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence Coordination,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research
-
-
Laboulaye, François
de, French Ambassador to the United States
until 1980
-
Lake, W.
Anthony, Director of the Policy Planning
Staff, Department of State
-
Lande,
Peter, Director, Office of Pakistan,
Afghanistan and Bangladesh Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South
Asian Affairs, Department of State, until 1977; Director, Office of
India, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka Affairs, Bureau
of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs, Department of State, until
1979.
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Larosière de
Champfeu, Jacques de, Managing Director of
the International Monetary Fund from June 17, 1978
-
Lee Kwan
Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore
-
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Madhavan,
A., Joint Secretary, America Division,
Ministry of External Affairs of India
-
Mahmud, Mufti
Maulana, founder of the Jamiat Ulena-e-Islam
Party in Pakistan
-
Maltsev, Victor
Fedorovich, Soviet Ambassador to India until
1977
-
Mark, David
E., Deputy Director of the Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, Department of State
-
Markey,
Edward, member, U.S. House of
Representatives (D-Massachusetts)
-
Masters, Edward
E., U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh until
November 27, 1977; thereafter U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia
-
Mathews, Jessica
Tuchman, member, National Security Council
Staff for Global Issues, until June 1979
-
Maynes, Charles
W., Assistant Secretary of State for
International Organization Affairs
-
McAfee,
William, Deputy Director for Coordination,
Bureau of Intelligence and Research, Department of State
-
McGiffert,
David, Assistant Secretary of Defense for
International Security Affairs from February 1977
-
McHenry, Donald
F., Permanent Representative to the United
Nations from September 23, 1979
-
McIntyre, James
T., Deputy Director of the Office of
Management and Budget until March 1978; thereafter Director of the
Office of Management and Budget
-
Mehdi,
Hayat, Minister-Counselor of the Pakistani
Embassy in the United States
-
Mehta,
Jagat, Foreign Secretary, Ministry of
External Affairs of India until 1979
-
Melone, Harry
R., Office Coordination Staff, Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, Department of State
-
Miklos, Jack
C., Chargé d’Affaires, U.S. Embassy in Iran,
until May 1978; thereafter Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
-
Miller, G.
William, Chairman of the Federal Reserve
from March 8, 1978, until August 6, 1979; thereafter Secretary of
the Treasury from August 6, 1979
-
Mills, Hawthorne
Q., Chargé d’Affaires of the U.S. Embassy in
Greece from July 1977 until March 1978; thereafter Chargé d’Affaires
of the U.S. Embassy in Afghanistan from February 1980
-
Moberly, Sir
Patrick, Assistant Under Secretary for
Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs (Defence), British Foreign and
Commonwealth Office
-
Mondale, Walter
(Fritz), Vice President of the United
States
-
Moynihan, Daniel
Patrick, Senator (D-New York)
-
Mulligan, J.
Patrick, Office of Pakistan, Afghanistan,
and Bangladesh Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, Department of State
-
Murphy, Daniel J.,
Sr., Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for
Policy
-
Muskie, Edmund
S., Senator (D-Maine); Secretary of State
from May 8, 1980, until January 18, 1981
-
-
Naik, Niaz
A., Additional Foreign Secretary
(multilateral affairs), Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan,
until October 1978; thereafter Pakistani Permanent Representative to
the United Nations
-
Naqvi, Sayed Ali
Zamin, Major General (Ret.); Chief of
Security for the Pakistan Atomic Energy Commission
-
Narayanan, Kocheril
Raman, Indian Ambassador to the United
States from August 22, 1980
-
Nehru,
Jawaharlal, Prime Minister of India from
August 15, 1947, until May 27, 1964
-
Newsom, David
D., U.S. Ambassador to Indonesia until
October 6, 1977; Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs from
April 19, 1978
-
Nimetz,
Matthew, Counselor of the Department of
State from April 8, 1977, until March 19, 1980; Under Secretary of
State for International Security Affairs from February 21, 1980,
until December 5, 1980
-
Noble,
Stephen, Special Assistant for Nuclear
Affairs, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and
Scientific Affairs, Department of State
-
Nolan, Richard
M., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Minnesota) until January 3, 1981
-
Nooter,
Robert, Assistant Administrator of the
Bureau of the Near East and South Asia, Agency for International
Development, until May 1977; Deputy Administrator of the Agency for
International Development, from May 17, 1977, until 1979
-
Nosenzo, Louis
V., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for
Nuclear Energy and Energy Technology Affairs
-
Nye,
Joseph, Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Security Assistance, Science, and Technology, from 1977 until
1979
-
-
Ober, Robert F.,
Jr., Office of Bhutan, India, Maldives,
Nepal, and Sri Lanka Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, Department of State
-
Obey,
David, member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Wisconsin)
-
Odom, William
E., Military Assistant to the Assistant to
the President for National Security Affairs
-
Ohira
Masayoshi, Prime Minister of Japan from
December 1978 until June 1980
-
Oksenberg,
Michel, member, National Security Council
Staff for East Asia and China, until February 1980
-
Oplinger,
Gerald, Director, Office of Nuclear Policy
and Operations, Bureau of Politico-Military Affairs, Department of
State; member, National Security Council Staff for Global Issues,
from June 1979 until January 1981
-
Owen, Henry
D., Director of Foreign Policy Studies,
Brookings Institution, until March 1977; member, National Security
Council Staff for International Economics; Ambassador at Large and
Coordinator for International Economic Summits from October 20,
1978
-
Oxman, Stephen
A., Executive Assistant to the Deputy
Secretary of State
-
-
Pahlavi, Mohammed
Reza, Shah of Iran until February
1979
-
Palkhivala,
Nani, Indian Ambassador to the United States
until 1979
-
Patel, Hirubhai
Mulljibhai, Finance Minister of India until
1980
-
Peck,
Robert, Director, Office of Pakistan,
Afghanistan and Bangladesh Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South
Asian Affairs, Department of State, from August 1979
-
Percival, Bronson
E., Office of Bhutan, India, Maldives,
Nepal, and Sri Lanka Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, Department of State
-
Percy, Charles
H., Senator (R-Illinois)
-
Pickering, Thomas
R., U.S. Ambassador to Jordan until July 13,
1978; Assistant Secretary of State for Oceans and International
Environmental and Scientific Affairs from October 10, 1978
-
Piracha,
Riaz, Additional Foreign Secretary, Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan
-
Powell, Joseph,
(Jody), White House Press Secretary
-
Premadasa,
Ranasinghe, Prime Minister of Bangladesh
from February 6, 1978
-
Press,
Frank, Adviser to the President on Science;
Director, White House Office of Science and Technology Policy,
Department of State, from March 1977
-
Pustay,
John, Lieutenant General, USAF; Assistant to
the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff from June 1979
-
-
Qaddafi,
Muammar, Brotherly Leader and Guide of the
Revolution of Libya
-
-
Rahman, Ziaur,
(Zia), Chief Martial Law Administrator of
Bangladesh until April 21, 1977; thereafter President of
Bangladesh
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Ram,
Jagjivan, Deputy Prime Minister of India
from March 24, 1977, until July 28, 1979; Minister of Defense of
India from March 1977 until July 1, 1978
-
Rana,
Farouk, Director, United States Division,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan
-
Rao, P.V.
Narasimha, Foreign Minister of India from
January 1980
-
Raphel, Arnold
L, Political Officer, U.S. Embassy in
Pakistan until 1978; thereafter Policy Planning Staff, Department of
State; Special Assistant to the Secretary of State from 1979
-
Read, Benjamin
H., Deputy Under Secretary of State for
Management from August 1977 until October 1978; thereafter Under
Secretary of State for Management
-
Reddy, Neelam
Sanjiva, Speaker of the Lok Sabha from March
26 until July 13, 1977; President of India from July 26, 1977
-
Reinhardt, John
E., Director of the U.S. Information Agency
from March 1977 until March 1978; thereafter Director of the
International Communication Agency
-
Renfrew, Charles
B., Judge, Deputy Attorney General from
February 27, 1980
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Roch,
Robert, Deputy Assistant Director for
Non-Proliferation, Arms Control and Disarmament Agency
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Rockefeller,
Nelson, Governor of New York from 1959 until
1973; Vice President of the United States from December 19, 1974,
until January 20, 1977
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Rogers, Bernard
W., General, USA; Army Chief of Staff until
June 21, 1979; Supreme Allied Commander Europe from June 22,
1979
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-
Sadat,
Anwar, President of Egypt
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Sahib, C.R.
Krishnaswamy Rao, Principal Secretary to
Indian Prime Minister Charan Singh
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Sarbanes,
Paul, Senator (D-Maryland)
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Sathe, Ram Chandra
Dattatraya, Indian Ambassador to France
until November 1978; Foreign Secretary, Ministry of External Affairs
of India, from November 9, 1979
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Sattar,
Abdus, Vice President of Bangladesh
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Saunders, Harold
H., Director of the Bureau of Intelligence
and Research, Department of State, until April 10, 1978; thereafter
Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs until January 16, 1981
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Saxbe, William
B., U.S. Ambassador to India from 1975 until
1976
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Sayem, Abu Sadat
Mohammad, President of Bangladesh until
April 21, 1977
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Schaffer, Howard
B., Political Counselor of the U.S. Embassy
in Pakistan until 1977; Political Counselor of the U.S. Embassy in
India from 1977 until 1979; Director, Office of Bhutan, India,
Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka Affairs, Bureau of Near Eastern and
South Asian Affairs, Department of State, from 1979
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Scheske,
Ulrich, West German Ambassador to Pakistan
until December 1979
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Schlesinger, James
R., Secretary of Energy
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Schmidt,
Helmut, Chancellor of West Germany
-
Schneider, David
T., Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in
India, until 1977; U.S. Ambassador to Bangladesh from March 2, 1978,
until July 25, 1981
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Sebastian,
Peter, Deputy Executive Secretary of the
Department of State
-
Seignious, George M.,
II, Director of the Arms Control and
Disarmament Agency from December 4, 1978, until January 3,
1980
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Seitz, Raymond
G.H., Deputy Executive Secretary of the
Department of State
-
Sethna,
Homi, Chairman Atomic Energy Commission of
India
-
Shah,
Prakash, Liaison Officer in the Ministry of
External Affairs of India
-
Shahi,
Agha, Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs of
Pakistan until July 6, 1977; thereafter Adviser on Foreign Affairs
until January 14, 1978; thereafter Foreign Minister
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Shahnawaz,
Sardar, Foreign Secretary, Ministry of
Foreign Affairs of Pakistan, from June 7, 1977, until May 29,
1980
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Shankar,
Vidya, Principal Secretary to Morarji Desai,
Prime Minister of India
-
Shariff,
Muhammad, General; Chairman of the Joint
Chiefs of Staff Committee of Pakistan until 1978
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Sick,
Gary, member, National Security Council Staff
for Middle East and North Africa Affairs
-
Siddiqi, Mustafizur
Rahman, Bangladeshi Ambassador to the United
States and Mexico until 1978
-
Siegel,
Jeffrey, Nuclear and Scientific Division,
Office of Strategic Affairs, Bureau of Intelligence and Research,
Department of State
-
Sievering,
Nelson, Deputy Assistant Secretary for
International Nuclear and Technical Programs, Department of Energy,
until 1978; Deputy Director of the International Atomic Energy
Agency from October 1, 1980
-
Singh,
Charan, Minister of Home Affairs of India
from 1977 until 1979; Deputy Prime Minister from 1977 until July 28,
1979; thereafter Prime Minister until January 14, 1980
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Singh,
Kewal, Indian Ambassador to the United
States until 1977
-
Singh,
Manmohan, Director of the Industrial
Development Bank of India until 1980; Secretary in the Ministry of
Finance of India from 1977 until 1980
-
Smith, Gerard
C., Ambassador at Large and Special
Representative of the President for Nonproliferation Matters from
July 14, 1977, until November 10, 1980; Representative to the
International Atomic Energy Agency from July 14, 1977, until
November 10, 1980
-
Smith, William
Y., Lieutenant General, USAF; Assistant to
the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
-
Solarz, Stephen
J., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-New York)
-
Sparkman,
John, Senator (D-Alabama) until January 3,
1979; Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee until
January 3, 1979
-
Spiegel, John
W., Special Assistant to the Secretary of
State until 1978; thereafter Special Assistant to the Deputy
Secretary of State
-
Spiers, Ronald
I., Deputy Chief of Mission of the U.S.
Embassy in the United Kingdom until 1977; Director of the Bureau of
Intelligence and Research, Department of State, from January 28,
1980
-
Stennis, John
C., Senator (D-Mississippi); Chairman,
Senate Committee on Armed Services
-
Strauss, Robert
S., Special Representative for Trade
Negotiations
-
Subrahmanyam,
Krishnaswamy, Secretary, Defense Production
Division, Ministry of Defense of India
-
Sullivan, John
H., Assistant Administrator, Bureau for
Asia, Agency for International Development, from April 1977
-
Sullivan, William
H., U.S. Ambassador to the Philippines until
April 26, 1977; U.S. Ambassador to Iran from June 18, 1977, until
April 6, 1979
-
-
Tape,
Gerald, Representative to the International
Atomic Energy Agency until 1980
-
Taraki, Nur
Mohammed, Secretary General of the People’s
Democratic Party of Afghanistan; President and Prime Minister of
Afghanistan
-
Tarnoff,
Peter, Director, Office of Research and
Analysis for Western Europe, Bureau of Intelligence and Research,
Department of State, until 1977; Special Assistant to the Secretary
and Executive Secretary of the Department of State from April 4,
1977
-
Templeman,
Donald, Director, Office for the Developing
Nations and Finance, Department of the Treasury
-
Thornton, Thomas
P., member, National Security Council Staff
for Global Issues
-
Tito, Josip
Broz, President of Yugoslavia from November
1945 until May 4, 1980
-
Toussaint, Donald
R., U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka from
November 27, 1979; U.S. Ambassador to the Maldives from December 17,
1979
-
Trattner,
John, Special Assistant to the Deputy
Secretary of State
-
Trudeau, Pierre
Elliott, Prime Minister of Canada until June
4, 1979, and from March 3, 1980
-
Tsongas, Paul
E., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-Massachusetts) until January 3, 1979; thereafter Senator
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Tulsi,
Giri, Prime Minister of Nepal until September
12, 1977
-
Turki
al-Faisal, Prince Director of the General
Intelligence Directorate of Saudi Arabia
-
Turner,
Stansfield, Admiral, USN; Director of
Central Intelligence from March 9, 1977
-
-
Usman,
Amir, Director General for Afghanistan, Ministry
of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan
-
-
Vajpayee, Atal
Bihari, Minister of External Affairs of
India from March 26, 1977, until July 28, 1979
-
Van Doren,
Charles, Assistant Director of the Arms
Control and Disarmament Agency
-
Vance, Cyrus
R., Secretary of State from January 23,
1977, until April 28, 1980
-
Veliotes, Nicholas
A., Deputy Director, Policy Planning Staff,
Department of State, until January 1977; Deputy Assistant Secretary
of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs from January 1977
until 1978; U.S. Ambassador to Jordan from September 17, 1978
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Vellodi, Mullath
Aravindakishan, Secretary (East) of the
Ministry of External Affairs of India
-
Vest, George
Southall, Director of the Bureau of
Politico-Military Affairs, Department of State, until March 27,
1977; Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs from June
16, 1977
-
-
Watson, Thomas J.
Jr., U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union
from October 29, 1979, until January 15, 1981
-
Welch,
David, Office of the Under Secretary of
State for Security Assistance, Science and Technology
-
West, John
C., U.S. Ambassador to Saudi Arabia
-
White,
John, Deputy Director of the Office of
Management and Budget
-
Wise, Phillip M.,
Jr., Deputy Appointments Secretary to the
President from August 1977 until May 1978; thereafter, Appointments
Secretary to the President
-
Wisner, Frank, G.,
II, Deputy Executive Secretary of the
Department of State from 1977 until 1979; U.S. Ambassador to Zambia
from August 28, 1979
-
Wolff, Lester
L., member, U.S. House of Representatives
(D-New York) until January 3, 1981; Chairman, House Select Committee
on Narcotics Abuse and Control
-
Wriggins, William
H., U.S. Ambassador to Sri Lanka from July
14, 1977, until December 13, 1979; U.S. Ambassador to the Maldives
from March 3, 1978, until December 13, 1978,
-
-
Yahya Khan, Agha
Mohammed, President of Pakistan from March
25, 1969, until December 20, 1971
-
Yaqub Khan,
Shabzada, Pakistani Ambassador to the United
States until January 3, 1979; thereafter Pakistani Ambassador to the
Soviet Union
-
Yew, Lee
Kwan, Prime Minister of Singapore
-
-
Zablocki, Clement
J., member, U.S. House of Reresentatives
(D-Wisconsin); Chairman of the House International Relations
Committee
-
Zia-ul-Haq,
Begum, wife of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq
-
Zia-ul-Haq,
Muhammad, General; Army Chief of Staff of
Pakistan; Chief Marshal Law Administrator from July 5, 1977, until
September 16, 1978; thereafter President of Pakistan
-
Zia-ul-Haq,
Zain, daughter of Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq