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Title
Meetings: Tape 102/A38. Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Signing; Portuguese Africa; Europe, Treasury Matters before Congress, Korea; U.S.S.R. and Non-aggression Pact; NSC Meeting on Communist Chinese [Entire Tape]
Digital Identifier
JFKPOF-MTG-102
Date(s) of Materials
July 1963: 29-31
Description
Sound recording of the following meetings:
July 29, 1963, meeting concerning plans for the signing of the treaty banning atmospheric nuclear weapons tests, later known as the Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT) or the Limited Test Ban Treaty (LTBT).
July 30, 1963, meeting concerning the United Nations (UN) resolution on Portuguese Africa.
July 30, 1963, meeting concerning American troop movements and exercises in Europe, personnel appointments, an aircraft contract, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Department of the Treasury matters, and other international matters.
July 31, 1963, meeting concerning Soviet (U.S.S.R.) and Chinese Communists, Under Secretary of State W. Averell Harriman’s mission to Moscow, Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R., the non-aggression pact, stability of West Berlin, German unification, Cuba, and Laos.
July 31, 1963, National Security Council (NSC) meeting concerning Chinese Communists are discussed. A variety of issues are covered, such as: the Sino-Soviet dispute, the treaty banning atmospheric nuclear weapons tests, later known as the Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT) or the Limited Test Ban Treaty (LTBT), and other international matters.
For more complete descriptions, including full lists of participants, see individual meeting records listed in Related Records. Recordings of individual meetings have been excerpted from this Tape.
July 29, 1963, meeting concerning plans for the signing of the treaty banning atmospheric nuclear weapons tests, later known as the Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT) or the Limited Test Ban Treaty (LTBT).
July 30, 1963, meeting concerning the United Nations (UN) resolution on Portuguese Africa.
July 30, 1963, meeting concerning American troop movements and exercises in Europe, personnel appointments, an aircraft contract, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Department of the Treasury matters, and other international matters.
July 31, 1963, meeting concerning Soviet (U.S.S.R.) and Chinese Communists, Under Secretary of State W. Averell Harriman’s mission to Moscow, Eastern Europe and the U.S.S.R., the non-aggression pact, stability of West Berlin, German unification, Cuba, and Laos.
July 31, 1963, National Security Council (NSC) meeting concerning Chinese Communists are discussed. A variety of issues are covered, such as: the Sino-Soviet dispute, the treaty banning atmospheric nuclear weapons tests, later known as the Partial Test Ban Treaty (PTBT) or the Limited Test Ban Treaty (LTBT), and other international matters.
For more complete descriptions, including full lists of participants, see individual meeting records listed in Related Records. Recordings of individual meetings have been excerpted from this Tape.
Copyright Status
Unknown
Extent / Physical Description
3 audio tapes/reels (162 minutes)
Series
Series 13.1. Meetings.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Presidential Papers. President’s Office Files. Presidential Recordings. Meetings: Tape 102/A38. Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Signing; Portuguese Africa; Europe, Treasury Matters before Congress, Korea; U.S.S.R. and Non-aggression Pact; NSC Meeting on Communist Chinese [Entire Tape]
Archival Creator(s)
President (1961-1963 : Kennedy). Office of the Personal Secretary. , 1961 - 1963
Media Type
Associated Record(s)
- Meetings: Tape 102/A38. Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Signing, 29 July 1963
- Meetings: Tape 102/A38. Portuguese Africa, 30 July 1963
- Meetings: Tape 102/A38. Europe, Treasury Matters Before Congress, Korea, 30 July 1963
- Meetings: Tape 102/A38. U.S.S.R. and Non-aggression Pact, 31 July 1963
- Meetings: Tape 102/A38. NSC Meeting on Chinese Communist Intentions, 31 July 1963
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