378. Memorandum From Dennis Blair of the National Security Council Staff to the President’s Assistant for National Security Affairs (Allen)1
SUBJECT
- Message from King Hassan of Morocco
Casey’s memo gives an accurate account of King Hassan’s gambit at the OAU summit. Although the idea of a referendum in the Western Sahara is in line with our policy, it is by no means clear that Hassan’s particular proposal will succeed in gaining majority support. There is considerable support in the OAU for the idea of recognizing the SDAR,2 and if Hassan walks out, he may take only one or two more states with him. We need to involve the State Department in this issue, deciding how much public support we will give to Hassan, and at what level it will be expressed. This is not a matter which Casey and the President should be deciding alone without other input. (S)
Fred Wettering concurs, as does Geoff Kemp.
[Page 780]RECOMMENDATION
That you sign the memo to the President at Tab I.3
[Page 781]- Source: Reagan Library, Executive Secretariat, NSC Country File, Africa, Morocco (06/12/1981–07/21/1981). Secret; Sensitive. Sent for action.↩
- In telegram 14164 from Nairobi, June 27, the Embassy reported: “All of the SDAR’s major supporters have endorsed King Hassan’s call for a referendum in the Western Sahara, although Libya has remained silent. A committee on implementation of the referendum began work as soon as it was appointed; the draft resolution it has prepared is certain to be controversial.” (Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, Electronic Telegrams, D810303–0437) The text of the resolution is in telegram 14236 from Nairobi, June 29. (Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, Electronic Telegrams, D810304–0423)↩
- Allen checked and initialed the “Approve” option on June 23. An unknown hand wrote: “Hand carried orig to Darman’s ofc.”↩
- Secret; Sensitive. Sent for information.↩
- At the bottom of the memorandum, Reagan wrote: “I’m willing to do this unless there is some pressing reason why I shouldn’t. RR.” To the right of Reagan’s notation, an unknown hand wrote: “done—w/ [illegible] 7/1.”↩
- Secret. A stamped notation at the top of the memorandum reads: “The President has seen.”↩
- June 25.↩