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March 21, 1990
Mazowiecki and Cheney discuss Poland’s military, Soviet troop withdraw, and the future of NATO.
Mazowiecki and CIA Director W. Webster discussed relaxing COCOM restrictions and Gorbachev’s response to both Lithuanian independence and German reunification.
Over two days of meetings, Bush and Mazowiecki discuss German reunification, the future of relations with the Soviet Union/Russia, and NATO.
February 19, 1958
The Polish Embassy in Washington reports on the negative American opinion of the Rapacki Plan, as well as calls for free elections in eastern Europe.
February 2, 1958
Tykociński relays a conversation with Hahn in which Hahn states that the FRG wants to pursue normalization of relations with Poland despite negative German attitude towards the Rapacki Plan.
January 15, 1958
The Polish ambassador discusses American opinions on the Rapacki Plan, including both the interest and negative responses it has received.
January 7, 1958
Deputy Minister Marian Naszkowski offers guidance for swaying public opinion in Sweden in favor of the Rapacki plan.
October 23, 1965
This wide-ranging discussion between Rusk and Polish Deputy Foreign Minister Jozef Winiewicz on European security, nuclear weapons, and the problem of German reunification illuminated U.S. and Polish concerns about the future of Germany.
June 14, 1989
Gorbachev and Kohl discuss relations with the United States, Kohl's upcoming visit to Poland, and the status of reforms in various socialist countries.
October 11, 1961
The Chinese Embassy reports on Gomułka's foreign policies.