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October 9, 1990

Cable No. 706 from Ambassador Obara Takeshi (Oman) to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, 'The Prime Minister’s Visit to Oman (Chat With Royal Advisor Al-Zawawi)'

Summary of Japanese Prime Minister Kaifu's meeting with Omani Royal Advisor Al-Zawawi. The two discuss Japan's role in the Middle East and the Japanese-Omani relationship.

October 9, 1990

Cable No. 705 from Ambassador Obara Takeshi (Oman) to the Minister of Foreign Affairs, 'The Prime Minister’s Visit to the Middle East (Meeting with Sultan Qaboos)'

Summary of Japanese Prime Minister Kaifu's meeting with Omani Sultan Qaboos to discuss the Iraqi invasino of Kuwait. The two discuss Japanese-Omani relations and approaches for ending the conflict between Iraq and Kuwait.

November 21, 1958

Record of a Conversation between N.S. Khrushchev with the Iraqi Public Figures, Members of the Peace Delegation

Khrushchev meets with and answers questions from an Iraqi Peace Delegation, including strategies for preventing war in the Middle East, the suspension of nuclear weapons testing, the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, current situations in Algeria, Yemen, Oman, and Iran, and the possibility of the Soviet Union building a pilot hospital in Baghdad.

September 27, 1980

Telegram from the American Embassy in Muscat to the Secretary of State, 'Oman to give Iraq access to facilities for attack on Iran'

In a telegram to the Secretary of State, Buck discusses the Omani decision to give Iraq access to facilities in order to attack Iran, and suggests that the United States must urge Oman to remain neutral in order to promote regional stability.

October 1, 1980

Telegram from the American Embassy in Muscat to the Secretary of State, 'Discussion with Zawawi on Iraqi access to facilities for attack on Iran'

Buck reports on a conversation with Zawawi on Oman's decision to support Iraq against Iran in the Iran-Iraq War.

1971

The Popular Front for the Liberation of the Gulf

Short document describing the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Arabian Gulf

February 21, 1971

The Preparatory Conference of the League of Arabian Gulf Students in Beirut

Report on a conference of Gulf students and their statement regarding independence efforts in the Arabian Gulf.

May 16, 1971

The Popular Front for the Liberation of the Gulf

Internal communications of the Popular Front for the Liberation of the Gulf includes a list of new members and a decision to escalate the armed conflict on the Jebel Akhḍar mountain.

February 8, 1971

The Popular Front for the Liberation of the Gulf

Report on independence efforts in the Gulf, Abu Dhabi; details the secret purchase of anti-tank missiles by the government, independence efforts in Abū Dhabī, and 'Omān, particularly in Dhufār.

January 1, 1971

The Democratic National Front, The Army of Occupied Dhufar, Oman and the Arab Gulf, Military Bureau, 'The Truth of the Political Arrests in Muscat'

Several military leaders from the Democratic National Front have been arrested by the British Intelligence Service in multiple locations as a result of treason.

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