Page 1 of 7 F Cabk Data Source Cables CD002 APR93 MSGS M0333148 htrnl Cab 1 e PREC CLASS OSRI IMMEDIATE COMPIDE 'fIJ rL RUEHMOA LINEl OAACZYUW RUEHMOA0697 0991729-CCCC--RHEHAAX LINE2 ZNY CCCCC ZZH LINE3 0 LINE4 FM AMEMBASSY MOSCOW DTG ORIG TO INFO StraJ DECLASSIFIED PER E O 13526 b •-n v 1 1 1-1 i t 0 11 II - 091729Z APR 93 h 091729Z APR 93 AMEMBASSY MOSCOW RUEHC SECSTATE WASHDC IMMEDIATE 9866 RUCNDT JSMISSION USUN NEW YORK 0823 RUEHTJI AMEMBASSY ALMATY 3739 RUFHBE AMEMBASSY BELGRADE 0362 RUEHSK AMEMBASSY MINSK 3353 RUEHKV AMEMBASSY KIEV 5901 CODE GEPHARDT MEETING WITH YELTSIN TEXT '€ 0 U 'IDE -N 'I' I A ls SECTION 01 OF 04 MOSCOW 010697 EXDIS E O 12356 DECL OADR TAGS PREL PGOV YO RS SUBJECT CODEL GEPHARDT MEETING WITH YELTSIN 1 COUFIDEH'i'IM s - ENTIRE TEXT 2 SUMMARY ON APRIL 7 CODEL GEPHARDT MET RUSSIAN THE U S PRESIDENT BORIS YELTSIN IN THE KREMLIN DELEGATION EXPRESSED STRONG SUPPORT FOR YELTSIN PERSONALLY FOR REFORM IN RUSSIA AND FOR BIPARTISAN U S ASSISTANCE TO REFORM IN RUSSIA FOLLOWING ARE THE MJl N POINTS YELTSIN MADE AT THE VANCOUVER SUMMIT HE AND PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD AG EED ON A SERIES OF REAL ASSISTANCE MEASURES THAT COULD ACTUALLY BE IMPLEMENTED UNLIKE SOME IN THE PAST THAT HAD BEEN MADE FOR PROPAGANDA PURPOSES THESE H ZU CREATED SKEPTICISM AMONG THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE ABOUT ASSISTANCE YELTSIN DISCUSSED IRRITANTS IN THE RELATIONSHIP IN THE FORM OF OUTMODED COLD WAR RESTRICTIONS ON TRADE YE TSIN ACKNOWLEDGED THAT THERE HAD BEEN DIFFICULT ES WITH REFORM BUT HE PRAISED PROGRESS IN PRIVAT ZATION AND SAID CONDITIONS WOULD IMPROVE THIS YEAR YE TSIN WILL BE TRAVELLING THROUGHOUT RUSSIA TO PREPARE FOR THE UPCOMING APRIL 25 REFERENDUM HE EXPRESSED CONFIDENCE IN A POSITIVE OUTCOME NOTING THAT HIS SUPPORT LEVEL IS CURRENTLY RUNNING AT ABOUT 60 PERCENT BUT SAID HE WOULD RESIGN IF THE VOTE WENT AGAINST HIM YE TSIN SAID HE AND PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD AGREED TO IN LUENCE UKRAINE TO GIVE UP NUCLEAR WEAPONS AND CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY F Cable Data Source Cables CD002 APR93 MSGS M0333 l 48 html COMPLAINED ABOUT ALLEGED U S FOOT-DRAGGING IN TALKS ON THE SALE OF URANIUM ON YUGOSLAVIA YELTSIN PRAISED THE VANCE-OWEN PLAN SAID RUSSIA IS PRESSURING THE SERBS TO ACCEPT AND ARGUED AGAINST THE USE OF FORCE IN YUGOSLAVIA AND AGAINS'r LIFTING THE ARMS EMBARGO END SUMMARY 3 YE TSIN OPENED THE MEETING BY NOTING HIS SATISFACTION WITH THE VAWCOUVER SUMMIT HE SAID HIS MEETING WITH PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD BEEN CHARACTERIZED BY A S IRIT OF PARTNERSHIP AND PERSONAL UNDERSTANDING MANY IMPORTANT DECISIONS HAD BEEN ACHIEVED AND ·MANY OF THESE WOULD ALSO COME BEFORE THE U S CONGRESS YELTSIN COMPLAINED THAT IN THE PAST YEAR ll NUNBER OF ASSISTANCE MEASURES HAD BEEN ANNOUNCED MAINLY FOR PROPAGANDA PURPOSES THESE HAD NOT WORKED OUT AND HAD EVOKED A CERTAIN SKEPTICISM AMONG THE RUSSIAN POPULATION THE MEASURES THAT HE HAD AGREED WITH PRESIDENT CLINTON HOWEVER ARE INTENDED TO BE THOSE THAT COULD ACTUALLY BE ACHIEVED THERE IS A FIRST STAGE WHICH CAN BE ACCOMPLISHED NOW AND SUBSEQUENT STAGES THAT WOULD REQUIRE CONGRESSIONAL APPROVAL YELTSIN SAID THAT HE HAD RAISED A NUMBER OF ISSUES THAT THE RUSSIANS CONSIDER IRRITANTS IN THEIR RELATIONS WITH THE U S YELTSIN ALSO NOTED THAT HE rs SOMETIMES CRITICIZED FOR DEALING TOO MUCH WITH THE U S BUT IT IS NATURAL FOR TH l' S AND RUSSIA AS THE TWO MAJOR NUCLEAR POWERS IN THE WORLD TO TRY TO WORK TOGETHER FOR AGREEMENTS THAT WOULD BENEFIT THEIR COUNTRIES AND THE ENTIRE WORLD 4 YE TSIN SAID THAT MOST OF THE IRRITANTS HE HAD RAISED CONSTITUTED LIMITATIONS ON RUSSIA'S ABILITY TO TRADE NORMALLY WITH THE U S THESE STEMMED FROM THE PAST COLD WAR ERA SUCH AS THE 1959 CAPTIVE NATIONS ACT ' ELTSIN EXPRESSED UNHAPPINESS THAT MANY SUCH LIMITJl TIONS STILL REFERRED TO THE SOVIET UNION AND SHOULD HAVE NOTHING TO DO WITH THE NEW DEMOCRATIC RUSSIA YELTSIN SAID HE UNDERSTOOD THAT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE AND THE U S PRESIDENT AND CONGRESS WANTED TO SEE A STRONG AND FREE RUSSIA BECOME AN EQUAL PARTNER WITH THE U S BUT MANY PEOPLE IN RUSSIA INCLUDING EVEN INTELLECTUALS SAY THAT THE U S IS NOT INTERE 3TED IN DEALING WITH RUSSIA AS AN EQUAL YELTSIN POINTED OUT THAT RUSSIA SUPPORTS THE TRADE SANCTIONS AGAINST IRAQ AND LIBYA RUSSIA HAD COMPLETELY CUT OFF TRADE AND TECHNOLOGICAL TIES WITH THESE COUNTRIES AT CONSIDERABLE E XPENSE TO ITSELF IN THESE CIRCUMSTANCES IT IS UNFORTUNATE THAT THE U S STILL HAS LEGISLATION WHERE RUSSIA IS CONSIDERED A COMMUNIST COUNTRY THIS IS DOUBLY STRANGE IF ONE C O l -' I D B l T I A L SECTION 02 OF 04 MOSCOW 010697 EXDIS E O 12356 DECL OADR TAGS PREL PGOV YO RS SUBJECT CODEL GEPHARDT MEETING WITH YELTSIN CONSIDERS THAT IF YELTSIN LEAVES OFFICE IT REALLY WILL BE THE COMMUNISTS WHO COME TO POWER CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY Page 2 of 7 F Cable Data Source Cables CD002 APR93 MSGS M0333148 html 5 YK TSIN COMPLAINED THAT HE HAD THOUGHT HE HAD AN UNDERST NDING WITH THE BUSH ADMINISTRATION TO REPEAL THE JACKSON-VANIK AMENDMENT BUT THAT LAW IS STILL IN EFFECT NOTING THAT HE WAS DESCRIBING THE SITUATION FRANKLY AS HE SAW IT YELTSIN HOPED THAT THE CONGRESSMEN WOULD NOT TAKE OFFENSE HE SAID THAT HE HAD GIVEN BILL A 5-PAGE LIST OF LEGISLATIVE RESTRICTIONS ON TRADE WITH RUSSIA HOW IS IT POSSIB E TO TREAT A PARTNER LIKE THAT YELTSIN ASKED 6 YE TSI N NOTED THAT RUSSIA HAD SPACE LAUNCH FACILITIES AT PLESETSK AND BAIKONAR AND IT WOULD BE POSSIB E TO USE THESE FOR PROFITABLE LAUNCHES OF SATELLITES OF OTHER COUNTRIES ESPECIALLY USING THE RUSSIA ADVANTAGE IN HEAVY LIFT CAPABILITY RUSSIA COULD EARN OVER USD ONE BILLION ANNUALLY FROM SPACE LAUNCH SERVICES BUT THE U S FORBIDS THIS 7 YE TSIN CONTINUED THAT THERE ARE OVER 300 U S LEGAL RESTRICTIONS ON TRADE WITH RUSSIA OF COURSE THESE COULD NOT ALL BE ELIMINATED OVERNIGHT BUT CONGRESS COULD GRADUALLY AMEND AND REMOVE THESE LIMITS THIS ACTION WOULD ALLOW RUSSIA THE ACCESS IT NEEDS ·ro THE u s MARKET YELTSIN ALSO SAID THAT A NUMBER OF UNRESOLVED MILITARY-TECHNICAL QUESTIONS REMAIN ON THE AGENDA TO BE ADDRESSED WHEN RUSSIAN DEFENSE MINISTER GRACHEV VISITS THE U S IN JUNE 8 TURNING TO DOMESTIC ISSUES YELTSIN NOTED THAT REFORM IN RUSSIA IS PROCEEDING WITH DIFFICULTY BUT IT HAS ONLY BEEN ONE YEAR SINCE REFORM BEGAN WITH THE LIBERJl IZATION OF PRICES ON JANUARY 2 1992 SINCE THAT TIME OVER 6000 PRIVATE ENTERPRISES HAD BEEN CREATED AND 5000 LARGER ENTERPRISES HAD BEEN CONVERTED INTO JOINT-STOCK ORGANIZATIONS ON HIS WAY BACK FR- M VANCOUVER YELTSIN NOTED HE HAD VISITED ONE SUCH JOINT- STOCK ENTERPRISE THE MAJOR ALUMINUM PLANT AT BRJI TSK PEOPLE ARE BECOMING USED TO WORKING FOR THEMSE VES THEY ARE PSYCHOLOGICALLY ADJUSTING TO THE MARKET OF COURSE PRICES HAVE GONE UP BUT SO HAVE WAGES MOST OF THE DECLINE IN PRODUCTION HAS BEEN IN MILITARY-RELATED ENTERPRISES PEOPLE EXPECT THAT CONDITIONS WILL IMPROVE IN THE COMING YEAR 9 YE TSIN CONCLUDED HIS OPENING REMARKS BY NOTING THAT HE AND PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD DISCUSSED 52 SEPARATE I SSUES AT VAWCOUVER INCLUDING THE JOINT DEVELO MENT OF THE RUSSIAN IL-96M AIRCRAFT 10 MAJORITY LEADER GEPHARDT RESPONDED BY EXPRESSING PLEASURE ON BEHALF OF THE DELEGATION FOR THE VISIT AND PP ssnm ON CONDOLENCES TO YELTSIN FOR THE RECENT DEATH OF HIS MOTHER GEPHARDT EXPRESSED ADMIRATION FOR THE COURAGE AND LEADERSHIP YELTSIN HAD DISPLAYED IN LEADING ECONOMIC AND DEMOCRATIC REFORM IN RUSSIA GEPHARDT ALSO EXPRESSED ADMIRATION FOR THE COURAGE YELTSIN HAD DISPLAYED IN OPPOSING THE AUGUST COUP THE PEOPLE OF THE U S WOULD NEVER FORGET THIS THE CONGRESS AND THE AMERICAN PEOPLE WILL STAND BY YELTSIN IN HIS FURTHER EFFORTS TOWARD DEMOCRATIC AND ECONOMIC REFORM AT THE SUMMIT PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD SAID THAT DEMOCRATIC REFORM CONSTITUTES THE BASIS FOR A BETTER LIFE FOR THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE AND FOR CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY Page 3 of 7 F Cable Data Source Cables CD002 APR93 MSGS M0333148 html BETTER RELATIONS BETWEEN OUR COUNTRIES THE FINAL OUTCOME WOULD BE DECIDED BY THE RUSSIAN PEOPLE BUT THE AMERICAN PEOPLE DO NOT INTEND TO BE BYSTANDERS NOTING THAT HE BELIEVED ALL MEMBERS OF THE CODEL HAD VOTED OR THE FREEDOM SUPPORT ACT GEPHARDT SAID THE CONGRESS SUPPORTS THE MEASURES THAT PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD PROPOSED AT THE VANCOUVER SUMMIT PARTNERSHIP WITH RUSSIA IS AN INVESTMENT IN THE RUSSIAN AND THE AMERICAN FUTURE GEPHARDT CONCLUDED BY ASKING YELTSIN WHAT HE EXPECTED FROM THE APRIL 25 REFERENDUM AND WHAT HE WOULD BE DOING IN THE COMING DAYS TO PREPARE FOR THE REFERENDUM 11 YELTSIN REPLIED THAT HE HAD PROPOSED THAT THE REFERENDUM CONSIST ONLY OF A VOTE OF CONFIDENCE IN HIMSEL THE CONGRESS OF PEOPLES DEPUTIES HOWEVER HAD DECIDED TO HAVE FOUR QUESTIONS AND HAD ADAPTED THE LAW TO REQUIRE THAT 50 PERCENT OF ALL ELIGIBLE VOTERS J J ID NOT JUST 50 PERCENT OF THOSE VOTING WOULD BE NECcSSARY FOR THE QUESTIONS TO BE APPROVED THE SUPREME SOVIET WOULD HAVE TO FIND SOME WAY TO RESOLVE CON IDEN� I AL SECTION 03 OF 04 MOSCOW 010697 EXDIS E O 1 2356 DECL OADR TAGS PREL PGOV YO RS SUBJECT CODEL GEPHARDT MEETING WITH YELTSIN THIS BUT YELTSIN ADDED THAT HE IS INTENSIVELY PREPARING FOR THE REFERENDUM IN THE COMING MONTH ALL HIS ACTIONS INCLUDING THIS MEETING WITH THE CODEL 7tl0ULD BE AIMED AT THE REFERENDUM HE WOULD TRY TO • OVER AS MUCH OF RUSSIA AS POSSIBLE TO LOOK PEOPLE IN THE EYE ON FRIDAY APRIL 9 HE WILL GO TO KEMEROVO AND ON SATURDAY APRIL 10 TO THE YAKUT REPUBLIC 12 HE WOULD ALSO BE MEETING EACH DAY WITH REPRESENTATIVES OF VARIOUS GROUPS -- WITH STUDENTS WORKERS INTELLECTUALS SCIENTISTS AND TEACHERS IF THE VOTE WERE HELD TODAY YELTSIN SAID HE WOULD GET OVER 60 PERCENT POSITIVE VOTES YELTSIN SAID HIS PROBLEM IS TO KEEP HIS POLLS UP AT THIS LEVEL HE ACKNOW EDGED HOWEVER THAT THE OPPOSITION IS GAINING STRENGTH THERE IS PRESSURE FROM THE OLD PARTY NOMENlC- ATURA BUT ITS SOCIAL BASIS IS WEAK 13 YELTSIN SAID HE WAS TELLING LOCAL SUPPORTERS TO ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO VOTE IN FAVOR OF ALL FOUR QUESTIONS INCLUDING FOR THE EARLY ELECTION OF THE PRESIDENT IF THE VOTE SHOWED A LACK OF CONFIDENCE IN THE PRESIDENT HE WOULD RESIGN EVEN THOUGH THIS IS NOT DIRECTLY REQUIRED I HAVE A CONSCIENCE YELTSIN NOTED THE PEOPLE HOWEVER UNDERSTAMD THAT IF HE IS DEFEATED A PRO-COMMUNIST REGIME WILL TAKE HIS PLACE AND THEY DO NOT WANT TO REPEAT THE EXPERIENCE OF 74 YEARS UNDER A COMMUNIST REGIME A NEGATI'JE OUTCOME FOR THE REFERENDUM YELTSIN CONCLUDED WOULD BE SERIOUS NOT ONLY FOR RUSSIA BUT FOR THE FSU THE U S AND THE ENTIRE WORLD 14 MAJORITY LEADER GEPHARDT SAID THE CONGRESS WOULD REVIEW THE RESTRICTIVE LAWS YELTSIN HAD MENTIONED AND WOULD TRY TO MAKE POSSIBLE CHANGES CONSISTENT WITH CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY Pa•1e � 4 of7 F Cable Data Source Cables CD002 APR93 MSGS M0333148 html THE FJl 1 TS MINORITY LEADER MICHEL NOTING THAT THIS IS HIS FIFTH VISIT TO MOSCOW SINCE 1957 ENDORSED GEPHARDT'S REMARKS ON U S ASSISTANCE TO RUSSIA DURING PREVIOUS VISITS WHERE MICHEL SAID HE HAD MET BREZHNEV AND GORBACHEV THE U S AND THE USSR HAD ALWAYS BEEN IN AN ADVERSARIAL RELATIONSHIP TODAY THE SITUATION IS COMPLETELY DIFFERENT AND MICHEL STRESSED THAT THE U S HAS A WARM REGARD FOR YELTSIN AND FOR ALL HE SYMBOLIZES POINTING OUT THAT THE CODEL H l D JUST VISITED KIEV WHERE IT HAD DISCUSSED THE ISSUE OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS IN UKRAINE WHICH IS PROBLEM FOR RUSSIA AND THE U S MICHEL ASKED YELTSIN HOW HE INTENDED TO RESOLVE THAT CONFRONTATION 15 YELTSIN REPLIED THAT RUSSIA HAS REACHED FULL AGREEMENT WITH BELARUS AND KAZAKHSTAN THAT ALL NUCLEJI R WEAPONS BE UNDER RUSSIAN JURISDICTION AND BE SUBJECT TO START I AND START II LIMITS UKRAINE IS NOT FO LOWING THIS PATH THIS ISSUE HAD BEEN DISCUSSED AT VANCOUVER AND A DECISION HAD BEEN REACHED TO INFLUENCE UKRAINE ON THE NUCLEAR QUESTION YELTSIN SAID IT IS IMPORTANT TO PREVENT URKAINE FROM BECOMING A NUCLEAR STATE ALL NUCLEAR WEAPONS SHOULD BE MOVED TO RUSSIAN JURISDICTION FOR DESTRUCTION 16 Y3LTSIN COMPLAINED THAT THE U S HAD REFUSED THREE TIMES TO SETTLE THE ISSUE OF THE SALE OF URJI Nr JM IN THE U S YELTSIN WAS APPARENTLY REFERR NG TO LOW ENRICHED URANIUM LEU THE U S IS CAUSING PROBLEMS BECAUSE DOE IS SEEKING TO MAINTAIN ITS MONOPOLY THE ISSUE ACCORDING TO YELTSIN IS PRICE THE U S HAD PROPOSED FIXING A PRICE OR THE URANIUM WHICH IS WELL BELOW WHAT DOE WILL RESELL IT FOR YELTSIN CITED FIGURES OF USD 1200 PER TON AND USD 800 PER TON IN THIS REGARD NOTING FRUSTRATION BECAUSE RUSSIA HAD 500 TONS READY TO SEL AN APPARENT REFERENCE TO HIGHLY ENRICHED URANIUM YELTSIN SAID THAT HE AND PRESIDENT CLINTON HAD GIVEN AN ORDER THAT THE ISSUE SHOULD BE DECIDED WITHIN A WEEK YELTSIN DESCRIBED THIS AS A MATTER OF HIGH POLITICAL IMPORTANCE THAT IS ALSO LINKED WITH THE UPCOMING REFERENDUM 17 MAJORITY WHIP BONIOR ASSOCIATED HIMSELF WITH THE REMARKS OF THE MAJORITY AND THE MINORITY LEADERS ON TRADE AND ASSISTANCE BONIOR ALSO EXPRESSED APPRECLZ TION FOR RUSSIAN ASSISTANCE WITH MEASURES AGAINST LIBYA AND IRAQ HE NOTED THAT IT IS BECOMING CLEAR TO THE AMERICAN PEOPLE THAT THE CATASTROPHE IN BOSNIA MUST END BONIOR URGED YELTSIN TO USE HIS 'C O N I t I ' N T I A I i SECTION 04 OF 04 MOSCOW 010697 EXDIS E O 12356 DECL OADR TAGS PREL PGOV YO RS SUBJECT CODEL GEPHARDT MEETING WITH YELTSIN INFLUENCE WITH THE SERBS TO PRESSURE THE SERBS TO END THE CJI RNAGE 18 YELTSIN REPLIED THAT RUSSIA HAD SUPPORTED THE U S Jli ® UN EFFORTS IN YUGOSLAVIA A RUSSIAN CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY Page 5 of7 F Cable Data Sourcc Cables CD002 APR93 MSGS M0333148 html BATTALION IS IN YUGOSLAVIA WITH UN FORCES YELTSIN ADDED Y riAT THE SERBS ESPECIALLY THE BOSNIAN SERBS ARE VERY STUBBORN RUSSIAN DEPUTY FOREIGN MINISTER CHURKIN HAS JUST RETURNED TO BELGRADE TO PRESSURE THE SERBS TO ACCEPT THE VANCE OWEN PLAN RUSSIA CONSIDERS THIS A GOOD PLAN NOTING THAT THE BOSNIAN SERBS ARE STILL SEEKING TERRITORIAL ADJUSTMENTS TO THE V 0 PLAN YELTSIN SAID HE HAD ASKED CLINTON FOR A DELAY IN SECURITY COUNCIL ACTION TO GAIN MORE TIME TO SECURE ACCEPTANCE OF THE PLAN 19 L PT NG THE ARMS EMBARGO YELTSIN SAID WOULD AGAIN lJNLEASH WAR IT WOULD BE BETTER TO CONTINUE JOINT EPFORTS TO TRY TO PRESSURE THE PARTIES TO ACCEPT THE PLAN THE USE OF FORCE HOWEVER WOULD BE A MISTAKE RUSSIA IS DEEPLY OPPOSED TO THE USE OF FORCE SEEING HOW SUCH CONFLICTS HAVE ALREADY UNFOLDED IN THE TERRITORY OF THE FORMER USSR ONLY PEACEFUL SOLUTIONS WHICH WOULD TRY TO CREATE CORRIDORS SEPARATING THE SIDES SHOULD BE EMPLOYED RUSSIA HAD SUCCESSFULLY EMPLOYED SUCH METHODS IN SOUTH OSSETIA AND THE TRANS-DNIESTR REGION OF MOLDOVA SENDING ADDITIONAL ARMS TO BOSNIA WOULD BE A MISTAKE BECAUSE THEY WOULD FALL INTO THE HANDS OF OTHER ARTIES NOT JUST THE MUSLIMS 20 REP GINGRICH SAID HE SUPPORTED BIPARTISAN AID FOR RUSSIA AND ASKED YELTSI ABOUT WHAT COULD BE DONE TO HEL DURING THE CODEL'S VISIT AND AFTER IT RETURNED TO WASHINGTON YELTSIN REPLIED THAT THE RUSSIAN AND U S GROUPS AT VANCOUVER HAD WORKED ON THIS QUESTION AND HE HAD PERSONALLY GIVEN TO PRESIDENT CLINTON A DOCUMENT ON THIS MATTER 21 COMMENT YELTSIN SPOKE STRONGLY AND WITH CONVICTION WITHOUT REFERRING TO BRIEFING PAPERS THE DE�EGATION THOUGHT YELTSIN WAS IN VERY GOOD FORM EMBASSY REPRESENTATIVES THOUGHT HE SEEMED SOMEW��T TIRED HOWEVER AND ON A FEW OCCASIONS APPEARED TO BE GROPING FOR THE RIGHT WORD HIS WORDS AND MJIJ lliER EXPRESSED CONFIDENCE IN THE OUTCOME OF THE UPCOMING REFERENDUM AND IN HIS OWN ABILITY AND DETERMINATION TO CARRY OUT HIS REFORM POLICIES END COMMENT 22 CODEL CLEARED THIS CABLE BEFORE ITS DEPARTURE COLLINS BT #0697 NNNN SECT SSN TOR SECTION 01 OF 04 A SECT SECTION 02 OF 04 c A SECT SECTION 03 OF 04 A SECT SECTION 04 OF 04 0697 A SSN 0697 A SSN 0697 c A SSN 0697 930409155618 M0333148 c A TOR 930409155622 M0333150 c A TOR 330409155724 M0333152 A TOR 930409155727 M0333153 CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY Page 6 of 7 F Cable Data Source Cables CD002 APR93 MSGS M0333148 html DIST PRT KYLE SIT SIT BURNS GATI GOTTEMOELLER PONEMAN SANNER SUM SUM2 VAX DIST PRT BERGER FUERTH ITOH KENNEY KYIM LAKE SIT SODERBERG SIT FILE SUM SUM2 DIST PRT FAUVER D CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY Page 7 of 7
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