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May 16, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Lebanon

Discussion of the Soviet Nationals Committee in Lebanon

May 13, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet movements in Lebanon

Information about Russian visitors to the Soviet diplomatic mission in Beirut.

May 9, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet policy towards Zionist Jews

Fragment describing repression of Zionist Jews in the Soviet Union.

May 5, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Syria

Report on Syrian politics following the coup by Husni al-Za'im at the end of March.

April 27, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Lebanon

Report of a Russian who is used to share publications and communications between the Russian Commission and communist leaders in Lebanon.

April 25, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Lebanon

Soviet publications and radio propaganda distributed in Lebanon.

April 21, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet activities in Lebanon

Fragment describing the distribution of “Soviet News” magazine and tracking an unknown person named Morris.

September 23, 1977

State Department telegram 229507 to U.S. Embassy London et al., 'Nuclear Suppliers Meeting – Assessment'

This document describes the progress made up to that point and the various concerns of countries within the group regarding the scale of safeguards, particularly from the French and Germans. The NSG also agreed to make the guidelines available to the IAEA so that it could publish them. The State Department had been reluctant to publish them, not least because they did not include full scope safeguards, but overriding that was an interest in dispelling Third World concerns about a “secret cartel.”

May 3, 1977

State Department telegram to U.S. Embassy London et al., 'Nuclear Suppliers Meeting, April 28-29, 1977'

This document describes the meeting of 15 nuclear supplier states in London where issues were discussed such as full-scope safeguards, including sanctions in the guidelines, purpose of supplier consent, moratoriums, enlargement of membership, and various countries' individual concerns were voiced and addressed.

November 12, 1976

London Embassy telegram 18324 to State Department, 'London Nuclear Suppliers’ Meeting, November 11 – 12'

This telegram describes what the nuclear suppliers' countries accomplished during their November 11-12 meeting. Continued discussions of safeguards and enlarging the group, and agreed that they would wait on publishing results until after their next meeting, which was scheduled to be the following March in London.

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