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Foreign Relations of the United States, 1981–1988, Volume V, Soviet Union, March 1985–October 1986

C. Notes of a Meeting1

Washington, September 26, 1986
  1. Source: Department of State, Executive Secretariat, S/S Records, Top Secret/Secret Sensitive Memorandum, Lot 91D257, Daniloff Detention in the USSR September 1986, Yogurt II. No classification marking. Prepared by Hill. For the transcribed text of these notes, see Document 290.↩

Contents

  • Press Release
  • About the Series
  • Preface
  • Sources
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  • Persons
  • Soviet Union, March 1985–October 1986
    • March 1985–July 1985
      “Now we have to begin everything anew”: Gorbachev’s Debut (Documents 1–50)
    • July 1985–August 1985
      Sizing Up Shevardnadze and the Soviet Union 101 (Documents 51–79)
    • September 1985–November 1985
      Personal Diplomacy: Reagan, Gorbachev, and the Geneva Summit (Documents 80–159)
    • November 1985–April 1986
      New Political Thinking: Gorbachev’s Proposal To Eliminate Nuclear Weapons (Documents 160–219)
    • April 1986–August 1986
      Arms Control in the Shadow of Chernobyl (Documents 220–266)
    • August 1986–October 1986
      “The Iceland Cometh”: The Arrest of Daniloff; SDI and the Reykjavik Summit (Documents 267–309)
  • Appendix (Documents A–C)
  • Index

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