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November 9, 1978

'US Demarche on Pakistani Reprocessing Plant,' US Embassy Netherlands cable 6352 to State Department

Dutch response to U.S. demarche on Pakistani nuclear development, agreeing to cooperate fully. Foreign Minister van der Klaauw also express concern about less developed countries ("LDCs") that consider non-proliferation discriminatory.

August 14, 1981

Report on Diplomatic Actions Taken Concerning Foreign, Nuclear-Related Supplies to Pakistan, Richard L. Williamson, Arms Control Disarmament Agency (ACDA)

ACDA report on the lasting effects of the November 1978 demarches on inverters and plutonium reprocessing technology. Describes the objectives of the demarches and the direct effects on the Pakistani nuclear program, including preventing the shipment of equipment from France, West Germany, Norway, and Switzerland. Concludes with an overview of international norms of nuclear commerce.

November 9, 1978

'US Demarche on Pakistani Reprocessing Plant,' US Embassy Japan cable 19874 to State Department

Japanese response to U.S. demarche on Pakistani nuclear development, describing recent discussions between Pakistan and Japan that touched on nuclear issues.

November 9, 1978

'US Demarche on Pakistani Reprocessing Plant,' US Embassy Austria cable 10233 to State Department

Austrian response to U.S. demarche on Pakistani nuclear development, agreeing to cooperate fully.

November 13, 1978

'US Demarche on Pakistani Reprocessing Plant,' US Embassy Belgium cable 21508 to State Department

Belgian response to U.S. demarche on Pakistani nuclear developement, agreeing to cooperate fully.

November 17, 1978

'US Demarche on Pakistani Reprocessing Plant,' US Embassy Switzerland cable 5836 to State Department

Swiss response to U.S. demarche on Pakistani nuclear development, agreeing to cooperate fully.

January 30, 1985

Note from the President of International Olympic Committee (IOC) to the President of British Committee For Supporting Korea’s Reunification

A letter from IOC President Samaranch to the British Committee For Supporting Korea's Unification indicating receipt of their letter and that their request was "duly noted."

July 16, 1985

Report by International Olympic Committee Vice President on his Trip to North Korea

A report from IOC Vice President Kumar regarding his trip to North Korea. He addresses attempts to ease tensions between North Korea and South Korea over the staging of the 1988 Summer Olympics and to determine if the two countries would be able to work together on the event.

July 25, 1985

Interview with Fidel Castro

A portion of an interview with Fidel Castro by Mervyn Dymally, an American politician, where Castro discusses his view that the 1988 Summer Olympic games in Seoul should be a joint effort between North and South Korea.

July 31, 1985

Information Note from the International Olympic Committee (IOC)’s Vice President to the IOC President with a copy of the party manifesto on the 1988 Olympic games by the North Korean Communist Party

IOC Vice President Kumar provides IOC President Samaranch with a copy of the North Korean Communist Party's manifesto on the 1988 Summer Olympic Games.

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