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THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH Page 1
LOCATION
DATE
OCTOBER 1, 1990
WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL
TIME
DAY
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
7:30 a.m. MONDAY
IN
OUT
PHONE
ACTIVITY
The President and the First Lady were
overnight guests at the Waldorf-Astoria
Hotel, New York, New York.
7:41
The President went to Suite 35H.
7:45
8:19
The President met with Carlos Saul Menem,
President of the Argentine Republic. For a
list of other attendees, see APPENDIX "A."
8:23
8:50
The President met with:
Luis Albert Lacalle, President of the
Oriental Republic of Urguay
Hector Gros-Espiell, Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Oriental Republic of Uruguay
Enrique Silva Braga, Minister of Economy
and Finance, Oriental Republic of
Uruguay
Eduardo MacGillycuddy, Ambassador of the
Oriental Republic of Uruguay to the U.S.
James A. Baker III, Secretary of State
Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National
Security Affairs
Bernard W. Aronson, Assistant Secretary
of State for Inter-American Affairs
William T. Pryce, Director, Latin
American Affairs, National Security
Council (NSC)
8:36
The President and the First Lady went to the
West Foyer Room.
8:39
10:08
The President and the First Lady participated
in a staff photo opportunity.
8:52
The President returned to his suite.
8:59
9:04
P
The President talked with his Chief of Staff,
John H. Sununu.
9:15
The President returned to Suite 35H.
9:16
9:36
The President met with:
Yoweri Museveni, Chairman of the
Organization of African Unity (UAO)
Salim Salim, Secretary General,
continued
THE WHITE HOUSE
Page 2
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH
LOCATION
DATE
OCTOBER 1, 1990
WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL
TIME
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
9:16 a.m. DAY MONDAY
IN
OUT
PHONE
ACTIVITY
Organization of African Unity (OAU)
James A. Baker III, Secretary of State
Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National
Security Affairs
Herman J. Cohen, Assistant Secretary of
State for African Affairs, Department of
State
Nancy B. Dyke, Director, International
Programs, National Security Council
(NSC)
10:08
The President and the First Lady returned to
their suite.
10:14
10:16
P
The President talked with Cardinal John
O' Connor of New York, New York.
10:19
P
The President telephoned Representative
Guy Vander Jagt (R-Michigan). The call was
not completed.
10:20
10:23
P
The President talked with Representative
William F. Goodling (R-Pennsylvania).
10:30
10:35
P
The President talked with Representative
Don Sundquist (R-Tennessee).
10:43
10:47
P
The President talked with Representative
Willis D. Gradison, Jr. (R-Ohio).
10:49
The President and the First Lady went to their
motorcade.
10:50
10:55
The President and the First Lady motored from
the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to the United
Nations Building.
10:56
The President and the First Lady were greeted
by:
Aly Teymour, Chief of Protocol to the
United Nations
Mrs. Aly (Atia) Teymour, wife
Javier Perez de Cuellar, Secretary
General, United Nations
Mrs. Javier (Marcela) de Cuellar, wife
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH Page 3
LOCATION
DATE
OCTOBER 1, 1990
UNITED NATIONS BUILDING
TIME
DAY
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
11:03 a.m. MONDAY
IN
OUT
PHONE
ACTIVITY
11:03
The President and the First Lady went to the 38th
floor, Secretariat Building.
11:03
11:32
The President met with with Javier Perez de
Cuellar, Secretary General of the United
Nations (UN). For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "B."
11:32
The President went to GA-200. He was
accompanied by:
Secretary Baker
Ambassador Pickering
11:36
The President went to the office of Guido de
Marco, President of the United Nations (UN)
General Assembly. He was accompanied by:
Secretary Baker
Ambassador Pickering
11:37
11:39
The President met with:
President de Marco
Secretary Baker
Ambassador Pickering
11:39
The President went to the holding room.
11:41
The President went to the off-stage
announcement area. He was accompanied by
Ambassador Teymour.
11:43
The President went to his seat in the General
Assembly Hall. He was accompanied by
Ambassador Teymour.
11:44
The President was introduced by President de
Marco.
11:45 12:07
The President addressed the 45th Session of
the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA).
Members of Press
12:07
The President returned to his seat.
12:08
The President returned to the holding room.
He was accompanied by Ambassador Teymour.
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THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH Page 4
LOCATION
DATE
OCTOBER 1, 1990
UNITED NATIONS BUILDING
TIME
DAY
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
12:13 p.m. MONDAY
IN
OUT
PHONE
ACTIVITY
12:13
The President went to the Indonesian Lounge.
He was accompanied by:
Barbara Bush, The First Lady
Secretary Baker
Ambassador Pickering
Joseph V. Reed Jr., Chief of Protocol
Ambassador Teymour
12:14
12:34
The President and the First Lady participated
in a Delegate Reception.
12:34
The President returned to his motorcade. He
was accompanied by Secretary Baker.
12:35
12:40
The President motored from the United Nations
Building to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel. He
was accompanied by Secretary Baker.
12:40
The President returned to his suite.
12:49
12:51
P
The President talked with Senator Mitch
McConnell (R-Kentucky).
1:02
1:07
P
The President talked with Representative
Vander Jagt.
1:14
The President returned to Suite 35H.
1:16
The President met with:
Eduard Shevardnadze, Foreign Minister,
Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR)
Aleksandr Bessmertnykh, Ambassador of
the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
(USSR) to the U.S.
Sergey Petrovich Tarashenko, Chief,
Evaluation and Planning Administration,
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Union of
Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR)
Secretary Baker
Mr. Scowcroft
Andrew H. Card Jr., Assistant and Deputy
to the Chief of Staff
Dennis B. Ross, Director, Policy
Planning Staff, Department of State
Raymond G.H. Seitz, Assistant Secretary
continued
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH Page 5
DATE
LOWALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL
OCTOBER 1, 1990
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
TIME
DAY
1:16 p.m. MONDAY
IN
OUT
PHONE
ACTIVITY
of State for European and Canadian
Affairs
Robert L. Hutchings, Director, European
and Soviet Affairs, National Security
Council (NSC)
1:51
The President returned to his suite.
2:06
The President returned to Suite 35H.
2:07
2:30
The President participated in a Signing
Ceremony for a Resolution providing funding
for continued government operation.
Members of Press
2:31
The President returned to his suite.
2:50
The President returned to his motorcade.
2:51
2:58
The President motored from the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to the Jacob Javits
Center.
3:00
The President was greeted by:
Secretary Baker
Mario Cuomo, Mayor of New York City, New
York (D)
Robert Frowick, Executive Secretary,
Conference on Security and Cooperation
in Europe (CSCE) Ministerial Conference
3:01
The President went to the holding room.
3:02
3:03
P
The President telephoned his Deputy
Assistant, Patricia A. Presock. The
President talked with Staff Assistant,
Bridget E. Montagne.
3:03
The President went to the off-stage
announcement area. He was accompanied by
Secretary Baker.
3:04
The President went to the dais. He was
accompanied by Secretary Baker.
3:06
The President was introduced by Secretary
continued
THE WHITE HOUSE
THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH Page 6
LOGACOB JAVITS CENTER
DATE
OCTOBER 1, 1990
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
TIME
DAY
3:06 p.m. MONDAY
IN
OUT
PHONE
ACTIVITY
Baker.
3:08
3:14
The President addressed the Ministerial
Conference of the CSCE.
Members of Press
3:14
The President returned to his motorcade.
3:17
3:25
The President motored from the Jacob Javits
Center to the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel.
3:28
The President returned to his suite.
3:40
3:42
P
The President talked with Linda E. Casey,
Personal Assistant to the Chief of Staff.
3:58
The President returned to Suite 35H.
4:02
4:26
The President met with:
Borisav Jovic, President of the
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Budimir Loncar, Minister of Foreign
Affairs, Yugoslavia Socialist Federal Republic of
Dzevad Mujezinovic, Ambassador of the
Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
to the U.S.
Pavle Jevremovic, Foreign Policy Advisor
to the President of the Socialist
Federal Republic of Yugoslavia
Secretary Baker
Mr. Scowcroft
Mr. Seitz
Mr. Hutchings
4:29
5:00
The President met with Guilio Andreotti,
Prime Minister of Italy. For a list of
attendees, see APPENDIX "C."
5:02
5:37
The President met with:
Hussain Muhammad Ershad, President of
the People's Republic of Bangladesh
Anisul Islam Mahmud, Minister of Foreign
Affairs, People's Republic of Bangladesh
Ataul Karim, Ambassador of the People's
Republic of Bangladesh to the U.S.
continued
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THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH Page 7
LOCATION
DATE
OCTOBER 1, 1990
WALDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
TIME
DAY
5:02 p.m. MONDAY
IN
OUT
PHONE
ACTIVITY
Mohiuodiz, Ambassador of the People's
Republic of Bangladesh to the United
Nations (UN)
Iftehkar Ahmed Chowdhury, Notetaker,
People's Republic of Bangladesh
Secretary Baker
Mr. Scowcroft
Mr. Kelly
Ms. Dyke
5:37
The President returned to his suite.
5:46
5:53
R
The President talked with Secretary of the
Treasury Nicholas F. Brady.
5:56
6:01
R
The President talked with Mr. Sununu.
6:04
P
The President telephoned Representative
Robert H. Michael (R-Illinois). The call was
not completed.
6:16
The President returned to Suite 35H.
6:19
7:00
The President met with:
(Felix) Alfredo Cristiani Buckard,
President of the Republic of El Salvador
Miguel Angel Salavaria, Ambassador of
the Republic of El Salvador to the U.S.
Ricardo Casteneda-Cornejo, Ambassador of
the Republic of El Salvador to the
United Nations (UN)
Manuel Pacas-Castro, Minister of Foreign
Relations, Republic of El Salvador
Aturo Tona, Secretary to the President
of the Republic of El Salvador
Mr. Scowcroft
Mr. Aronson
Mr. Pryce
7:00
The President returned to his suite.
7:01
7:25
The President hosted cocktails with President
Cristiani. For a list of attendees, see
APPENDIX "D."
7:04
7:04
R
The President talked with Representative
continued
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THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GEORGE BUSH Page 8
LDORF-ASTORIA HOTEL
DATE
OCTOBER 1, 1990
NEW YORK, NEW YORK
TIME
7:04 p.m. DAY MONDAY
IN
OUT
PHONE
ACTIVITY
Michael.
7:25
The President returned to his motorcade.
7:26
7:38
The President motored from the
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel to the Wall Street
landing zone.
7:42
7:54
The President flew by Marine helicopter from
Wall Street landing zone to Newark
International Airport, Newark, New Jersey.
For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "E."
8:05
8:44
The President flew by Air Force One from
Newark International Airport to Andrews AFB,
Maryland. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "F."
8:36
8:38
P
The President talked on a secure voice line
with York). Representative Raymond J. McGrath (R-New
8:44
Air Force One arrived at Andrews AFB.
8:57
9:05
The President flew by Marine helicopter from
Andrews AFB to the South Grounds of the White
House. For a list of passengers, see
APPENDIX "G."
8:59
9:01
P
The President talked with Vice President
J. Danforth Quayle.
9:05
Marine helicopter arrived at the White House.
9:07
The President went to the second floor
Residence. He was accompanied by Mr. Sununu.
9:07
9:25
The President met with Mr. Sununu.
9:37
The President went to the doctor's office.
10:30
The Residence. President returned to the second floor
10:45
The President retired.
APPENDICES FOR PRESIDENTIAL DIARY
OF
MONDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1990
MEETING WITH THE PRESIDENT OF THE
APPENDIX "A"
ARGENTINE REPUBLIC
Attendance confirmed by NSC.
October 1, 1990
Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, New York
ATTENDEES:
The President
James A. Baker III, Secretary of State
Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs
Bernard W. Aronson, Assistant Secretary of State for
Inter-American Affairs
William T. Pryce, Director, Latin American Affairs, National
Security Council (NSC)
Stephanie R. Von Reigersberg, interpreter, Department of State
Carlos Saul Menem, President of the Argentine Republic
Domingo Cavallo, Minister of Foreign Relations and Worship,
Argentine Republic
Guido Jose Maria Di Tella, Ambassador of the Argentine Republic
to the U.S.
Antonio Erman Gonzalez, Minister of Economy, Argentine Republic
Ana Brown, interpreter, Argentine Republic
MEETING WITH THE SECRETARY GENERAL OF THE
APPENDIX "B"
UNITED NATIONS (UN)
Attendance confirmed by NSC.
October 1, 1990
All present.
ATTENDEES:
The President
James A. Baker III, Secretary of State
Thomas R. Pickering, U.S. Representative to the United Nations
(UN)
Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs
John Bolton, Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organization Affairs
Nancy B. Dyke, Director, International Programs, National
Security Council (NSC)
Javier Perez de Cuellar, Secretary General, United Nations (UN)
Virendra Dayal, Chief of Staff, United Nations (UN)
Ronald Spiers, Under Secretary General, United Nations (UN)
Alvaro de Soto, Executive Assistant to the Secretary General of
the United Nations (UN)
Jean Claude Aime, Acting Assistant to the Secretary General of
the United Nations (UN)
MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER ANDREOTTI, ITALY
APPENDIX "C"
October 1, 1990
Attendance confirmed by NSC.
Waldorf Astoria Hotel, New York, New York
ATTENDEES:
The President
James A. Baker III, Secretary of State
Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs
Raymond G.H. Seitz, Assistant Secretary of State for European and
Canadian Affairs
Robert L. Hutchings, Director, European and Soviet Affairs,
National Security Council (NSC)
Sim Smiley, interpreter, Department of State
Giulio Andreotti, Prime Minister, Italy
Rinaldo Petrignani, Ambassador of Italy to the U.S.
Vieri Traxler, Ambassador of Italy to the U.N.
Umberto Vattani, Diplomatic Advisor to the Prime Minister of
Italy
Pio Mastrobuoni, Head of the Press Office, Office of the Prime
Minister, Italy
Carla Lonigro, interpreter, Italy
RECEPTION WITH EL SALVADORIAN OFFICIALS
APPENDIX "D"
October 1, 1990
Attendance confirmed by NSC.
Waldorr Astoria Hotel, New York, New York
ATTENDEES:
The President
(Felix) Alfredo Cristiani Buckard, President of the Republic of
El Salvador
Mrs. (Felix) Alfredo (Margarita Llach) Cristiani Buckard, wife
Alex Cristiani, son
Miguel Angel Salavaria, Ambassador of the Republic of El Salvador
to the U.S.
Ricardo Casteneda-Cornejo, Ambassador of the Republic of El
Salvador to the United Nations (UN)
Manuel Pacas-Castro, Minister of Foreign Relations, Republic of
El Salvador
Aturo Tona, Secretary to the President of the Republic of El
Salvador
Brent Scowcroft, Assistant for National Security Affairs
Bernard W. Aronson, Assistant Secretary of State for
Inter-American Affairs
William T. Pryce, Director, Latin American Affairs, National
Security Council (NSC)
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(b)(3) Release would violate a Federal statute
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(b)(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
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PRM. Removed as a personal record misfile
(b)(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion
of personal privacy
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Presidential Records Act - [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
purposes
(b)(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
P-2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
financial institutions
P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and
(b)(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
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concerning wells