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September 04, 1975
Political Report for the Month of August 1975, 'Proposal for a nuclear-free zone in the South Pacific'
New Zealand and Fiji jointly made a formal application to the United Nations for inclusion in its agenda their proposal for a nuclear-free zone in the South Pacific.
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September 17, 1975
Telegram from L.L Mehrotra, Charge d’Affaires in Beijing
Report from New Zealand's Ambassador to China on a conversation between New Zealand’s Press Delegation and Vice Premier Teng Hsia-ping. They discussed China's policies on opposing nuclear proliferation.
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January 05, 1976
Political Report for the Month of December 1975, 'Pacific Nuclear-free Zone and the ANZUS Pact'
New Zealand concerns the incompatibility between the proposal of the Pacific Nuclear-free Zone and the ANZUS Pact
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April 30, 1976
Meeting between Mr. Muldoon and Mao Zedong at Chairman Mao's Residence, 30 April 1976
An ailing Mao Zedong and Robert Muldoon discuss China's recent nuclear tests and agree that the Soviet Union is a common threat for both China and New Zealand. Both Mao himself and the note-takers from New Zealand make frequent mention to the Chairman's deteriorating health.
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August 31, 1978
Record of Conversation with H.E. Mr. William H. Gleysteen, Jr.
Ambassadors Gleysteen and Miller discuss relations between North Korea and South Korea and the regional situation in Northeast Asia in 1978.
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November 04, 1978
'US Demarche on Pakistani Reprocessing Plant,' Department of State cable 281962 to US Embassy United Kingdom et al.
U.S. demarche and "non-paper" on Pakistan's attempts to complete the plutonium reprocessing plant and develop nuclear weapons. Sent to 12 countries to ensure that they "exercise vigilance and appropriate control to deter Pakistan from acquiring sensitive facilities."
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November 06, 1978
'US Demarche on Pakistani Reprocessing Plant,' US Embassy Australia cable 9140 to State Department
Australian response to U.S. demarche on Pakistani nuclear development, agreeing to cooperate fully.
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October 08, 1985
Meeting between the National Olympic Committees of the ROK and of the DPRK held under the Aegis of the International Olympic Committee
Minutes of meetings between the National Olympic Committees of North and South Korea, with IOC President Samaranch present. The groups discussed the co-hosting of the 1988 Summer Olympic Games.
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April 28, 1989
National Intelligence Daily for Friday, 28 April 1989
The CIA's National Intelligence Daily for 28 April 1989 describes the latest developments in Lebanon, Iran, China, Vietnam, the Soviet Union, Paraguay, Nicaragua, Hungary, and New Zealand.
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December 22, 1989
Johann Plattner, Austrian Foreign Ministry, 'Visit of [Mock] to Great Britain (19–21 December 1989); Meeting of Envoy Plattner with Department Head Synnott'
The report relays a meeting between Austrian and British foreign ministry officers concerning potential German reunification. It elaborates that both countries are concerned about reunification pushed for by protest movements and happening outside European peace negotiations - potentially compromising USSR Security.
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June 21, 1990
National Intelligence Daily for Thursday, 21 June 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for Thursday, 21 June 1990 describes the latest developments in USSR, Canada, Israel, EC, Nicaragua, Australia, Cuba.
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October 26, 1990
National Intelligence Daily for Friday, 26 October 1990
The CIA’s National Intelligence Daily for 26 October 1990 describes the latest developments in Iran, Kuwait, the Soviet Union, Lebanon, Pakistan, New Zealand and Gulf States.
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September 13, 2018
Oral History Interview with Richard Butler
Australian diplomat and expert involved in the 1995 Non-Proliferation Treaty Extension Conference.