1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Middle East
Northern Africa
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1908- 1985
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Contains discussions between Saddam Hussein and the Council of Ministers regarding the Russian, Chinese and French positions regarding the sanctions on Iraq.
February 19, 1995
This file contains meeting records held from "Intents Committee" of the Iraqi Intelligence Service discussing Hussein Kamil, US aggression toward Saddam's regime, and the Al-'Ubur Document, which discusses invading Kuwait and Saudi Arabia once again.
February 19, 1996
A report written by General Husaynn Kamil Hasan, who is the son-in-law of Saddam Husein, requesting permission to return to Iraq. Kamil says that he has been in contact with Iraqi authorities regarding his return. The document mentions Kamil's recanting of statements he made during a 12 August press conference about overthrowing the Saddam regime.
August 30, 1994
Kohl and King Hussein look into the situation in the Middle East and in Northern Africa. They focus on on the situation in the individual countries of the Middle East, the perspectives of the peace process in the region and the bilateral relationship between Germany and Jordan.
January 21, 1991
The President’s special envoy to Jordan, Richard Armitage, updates the White House on a private talk he had just had with King Hussein. The King briefed Armitage on a secret meeting recently held with Israeli Prime Minister Yitzhak Shamir.
March 31, 1993
Kohl and Mubarak discuss the recent bomb attack in Cairo and the question of the assassins. Upon Kohl's question, Mubarak rejects the idea that Libya and Gaddafi could be behind it. Rather, Mubarak suggests the changes in Gaddafi’s position and the latter's concern about fundamentalist terror in Libya. Mubarak thinks Iran was behind the terror attack in Cairo.
March 11, 1993
Kohl and Peres examine the state of the Middle East peace process and chances for closer cooperation between Israel and the European Community.
November 26, 1992
Schmidbauer and Erbakan discuss the situation of Muslims in Western countries and in Germany in particular against the background of rising xenophobia in unified Germany. Erbakan sees Germany as a good Western partner for Muslim countries.
October 18, 1991
Kohl and Mubarak discuss the overall situation in the Midle East after the Gulf War. Mubarak shares his insights examining the positions and competing interests of Israel, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Jordan, Syria and Saudi Arabia.
September 17, 1991
Kohl and Bush analyze European security and the potential creation of a European pillar in NATO as well as France's rapproachment vis-a-vis NATO via the WEU. Kohl provides an assessment of Mitterrand's personality and his diplomacy toward Germany.