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Scanned from the President's Daily Diary Collection (Box 76) at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE OLD PALACE AUGUST 4, 1975 BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA TIME DAY 6:30 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P= Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out The President and the First Lady were overnight guests at the 01d Palace, Belgrade, Yugoslavia. 6:30 The President went swimming. 6:50 The President returned to his private quarters. ? The President had breakfast. ? ? The President met with his Deputy Assistant, Richard B. Cheney. 8:05 The President greeted: Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Laurence H. Silberman, Ambassador from the U.S. to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs 8:10 The President greeted, Dzemal Bijedic, President of the Federal Executive Council (Prime Minister) of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. 88:15 9:20 The President participated in a working breakfast with U.S. and Yugoslav officials. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." Members of the press 9:20 The President escorted Prime Minister Bijedic to his motor- cade. The President bade farewell to Prime Minister Bijedic. 9:27 The President went to his motorcade. 9:27 9:37 The President motored from the 01d Palace to the Park of Friendship. 9:37 9:47 The President participated in a tree planting ceremony. Members of the press The President was greeted by: Zivorad Kovacevic, Mayor of Belgrade, Yugoslavia Members of the Federal Assembly of Yugoslavia Representatives of the Young Foresters Page 1 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE OLD PALACE AUGUST 4, 1975 BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA TIME DAY 9:37 a.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out The President was assisted in the treee planting ceremony by: Jack Ford Secretary Kissinger 9:47 The President returned to his motorcade. 9:47 9:50 The President motored from the Park of Friendship to the Federal Executive Council Building. 9:52 The President went to the Office of the Presidency of the Republic. 9:52 11:30 The President participated in a meeting with President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia Josef Broz Tito and U.S. and Yugoslav officials. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." Members of the press, in/out 11:30 The President and President Tito went to the Federation Hall. 11:43 11:52 The President and President Tito made statements to the press. 11:54 The President returned to his motorcade. 11:54 12:04 The President motored from the Federal Executive Council Building to the 01d Palace. 1:22 The President returned to his motorcade. 1:22 1:34 The President motored from the 01d Palace to the Federal Executive Council Building. The President was greeted by: Prime Minister Bijedic Milos Minic, Vice President of the Federal Executive Council and Federal Secretary for Foreign Affairs. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia 1:34 The Presidential party went to the Office of the Presidency of the Republic. 1:35 The President was greeted by President Tito. Page 2 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE OLD PALACE AUGUST 4, 1975 BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA TIME DAY 1:35 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P= Placed R= R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 1:35 1:40 The President met with President Tito. 1:45 The President, accompanied by President Tito, went to the Serbian Room. 1:45 3:05 The President attended a working luncheon hosted by President Tito in his honor. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "c." Members of the press, in/out 3:05 The President, accompanied by President Tito, returned to his motorcade. 3:10 3:18 The President motored from the Federal Executive Council Building to the Belgrade City Hall. The President was greeted by Mayor Kovacevic and officers of the Belgrade City Council. 3:20 The President, accompanied by Mayor Kavacevic, went to the Hallway. The President was greeted by members of the City Assembly. 3:25 The President went to an adjacent room. He was accompanied by: Mayor Kovacevic Secretary Kissinger Ambassador Silberman The Presidential party was greeted by town dignitaries of Belgrade, Yugoslavia. 3:30 The President went to the Main Assembly Hall. 3:37 The President recieved the Golden Plaque of the City of Belgrade from Mayor Kovacevic. 3:40 3:45 The President addressed members of the Assembly and other guests gathered for his visit. 3:46 The President, escorted by Mayor Kovacevic, went to an adjacent room. He was accompanied by: Jack Ford Members of the Official party Page 3 of 6 Page(s) THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) AUGUST 4, 1975 THE OLD PALACE TIME DAY BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA 3:46p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out The President signed: the Golden Book of the City of Belgrade. 3:55 The President returned to his motorcade. Enroute, he greeted dignitaries of the City of Belgrade. 3:58 4:05 The President motored from the Belgrade City Hall to downtown Belgrade. The President greeted the crowd gathered for his visit. 4:10 The President returned to his motorcade. 4:10 4:15 The President motored from downtown Belgrade to the Old Palace. 4:17 The President went to the rear patio. He was accompanied by the First Lady and Jack Ford. 4:17 4:30 The President, the First Lady and Jack Ford greeted approximately 200 members of the American Embassy staff and their families. 4:30 The President and the First Lady returned to their private quarters. 4:50 The President and the First Lady went to the Residence foyer. 4:55 The President and the First Lady were greeted by President Tito and Mrs. Broz. 4:55 5:06 The President and the First Lady met with President Tito and Mrs. Broz. 5:06 The Presidential party went to their motorcade. 5:06 5:27 The President and President Tito motored from the Old Palace to the Surcin Airport. 5:27 5:40 The President and the First Lady participated in ceremonies in honor of their departure. 5:26 The President and President Tito reviewed the honor guard. 5:28 The President and the First Lady bade farewell to President Tito and Mrs. Broz. Page 4 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo., Day, Yr.) THE OLD PALACE AUGUST 4, 1975 BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA TIME DAY 5:40 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 5:40 7:53 The President, the First Lady, and Jack Ford flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Surcin Airport, Belgrade, Yugoslavia to Mildenhall Air Base, England. For a list of passen- gers, see APPENDIX "D." 7:54 The President and the First Lady were greeted by: Gen. Evan Rosencrans, Commander of the 3rd Air Force Mrs. Evan Rosencrans Elliot L. Richardson, Ambassador from the U.S. to Great Britain Mrs. Elliot L. Richardson Col. Clarence Thomas, Wing Commander, Mildenhall Air Base Mrs. Clarence Thomas Lord Standbroke, Earl of Suffolk, representative of Queen Elizabeth 8:15 The Presidential party went to the VIP Lounge. The President and the First Lady met with U.S. and British officials. 8:30 The President and the First Lady returned to the "Spirit of '76." 8:37 10:54 The President and the First Lady flew by the "Spirit of '76" from Mildenhall Air Base, England to Andrews AFB, Maryland. For a list of passengers, see APPENDIX "E." (Actual flying time: 7 hours, 17 minutes) The Presidential party was greeted by: Nelson A. Rockefeller, Vice President Guillermo Sevilla-Sacassa, Ambassador from Nicaragua to the U.S. and Dean of the Diplomatic Corps, Washington, D.C. Members of the Cabinet White House Staff 11:07 The President, the First Lady, and Jack Ford went to their motorcade. 11:07 11:40 The Presidential party motored from Andrews AFB to the South Grounds of the White House. Page 5 of 6 Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT GERALD R. FORD PLACE DAY BEGAN DATE (Mo.; Day, Yr.) THE OLD PALACE AUGUST 4, 1975 BELGRADE, YUGOSLAVIA TIME DAY 11:43 p.m. MONDAY PHONE TIME P=Placed R=Rec'd ACTIVITY In Out 11:43 The Presidential party went to the second floor Residence. SY/EJ 2/17/76 Page 6 of 6 Page(s). APPENDIX "A" Attendance confirmed by Press Pool Report, White House Social Office and Capt. Mead. All present. US-YUGOSLAV WORKING BREAKFAST Old Palace Belgrade, Yugoslavia August 4, 1975 The President Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Lawrence H. Silberman, Ambassador from the U.S. to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) Milos Minic, Vice President of the Federal Executive Council and Federal Secretary for Foreign Affairs, SFRY Dzemal Bijedic, President of the Federal Executive Council (Prime Minister), SFRY Toma Granfil, Ambassador from SFRY to the U.S. Nikola Cicanovic, Counselor to the Prime Minister, SFRY and interpreter. APPENDIX "B" Attendance confirmed by NSC. All present. U.S.-YUGOSLAV BILATERAL MEETING Office of the Presidency of the Republic Federal Executive Council Building Belgrade, Yugoslavia August 4, 1975 The President Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Lawrence H. Silberman, Ambassador from the U.S. to the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counselor of the Department of State Arthur A. Hartman, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Josef Broz Tito, President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) Vladimir Bakaric, Vice President, SFRY Presidency Edvard Kardelj, Member of the SFRY Presidency Dzemal Bijedic, President of the Federal Executive Council, SFRY Milos Minic, Vice President of the Federal Executive Council and Federal Secretary for Foreign Affairs, SFRY Dimce Belovski, Member of the Council of the Federation, SFRY Lazar Mojsov, Deputy Federal Secretary for Foreign Affairs, SFRY continued APPENDIX "B" p. 2 8/4/75 Toma Granfil, Ambassador from the SFRY to the U.S. Aleksandar Sokorac, Chief of Cabinet of the President of the Republic, SFRY Nikola Milicevic, Assistant Federal Secretary for Foreign Affairs, SFRY Andjelko Blazevic, Foreign Policy Adviser to the President of the Republic, SFRY Svetozar Starcevic, Director for North American Department, Federal Secretariat for Foreign Affairs, SFRY APPENDIX "C" LUNCHEON HOSTED BY PRESIDENT TITO Serbian Room Federal Executive Council Building Belgrade, Yugoslavia August 4, 1975 A list of luncheon guests was not available for inclusion in the President's diary. According to the pool report, 37 persons were seated for the luncheon including Josef Broz Tito, President of the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia The President Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Seuciry Affairs Helmut Sonnelfeldt, Counselor of the Department of State Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor John G. "Jack" Ford Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Arthur A. Hartman, Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician Lawrence H. Silberman, Ambassador from the U.S. to the SFRY Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary APPENDIX "D" AIR FORCE ONE 27000 MISSION 904 Belgrade, Yugoslavia to Mildenhall A B, England 4 Aug 1975 Dep: 5:40pm Arr: 7:54pm 2+14 1115SM The President Mrs. Ford John G. Ford Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State David Kissinger, son Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counselor of the Department of State Ambassador Herman Eilts Ambassador from the U.S. to the Arab Rep. of Egypt Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Byron M. Cavaney, Jr., Director of the Presidential Advance Office Capt. Leland S. Kollmorgen, Military Assistant Terrence O'Donnell, Aide Milton A. Friedman, Deputy Executive Editor Harold H. Saunders, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs L. Paul Bremer, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State Sheila Weidenfeld, Press Secretary to the First Lady David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Personal Physician Brig. Gen. Lawerence E. Adams, Commanding Officer, White House Communications Agency Maj. Robert E. Barrett, Army- Aide James Merson, hairdresser for the First Lady Nellie L. Yates, Staff Assistant Wilma Hall, Secretary to Lt. Gen. Scowcroft Jeannie Quinlan, Secretary, Advance Office Kathleen S. Berger, Secretary to Mr. Cheney Carolyn K. Porembka, Secretary to the First Lady William F. 'Cuff, stenographer Herbert G. Oldenburg, baggage handler Arturo B. Bautista, valet H. Stuart Knight Press Richard E. Keiser Ken Freed AP Ernest Luzania Helen Thomas UPI W. Richard Hartwig USSS Peter Lisagor Chicago Daily Samuel C. Phillips News James R. Cantrell Charles Tasnadi AP Photo Louis E. Alfaro John Full UPI Photo Paul A. Hackenberry Tom Baldwin CBS Camera crew James M. Highet Bruce Powell CBS Camera crew Clark R. Larsen APPENDIX "E" AIR FORCE ONE 2700 Mission 904 Mildenhall AB, England to Andrews AFB, Washington, D.C. 4 Aug 1975 Dep: 8:38pm Arr: 10:55pm 7+17 3775SM The President Mrs. Ford John G. Ford Henry A. Kissinger, Secretary of State David Kissinger, son Robert T. Hartmann, Counsellor Ronald H. Nessen, Press Secretary Richard B. Cheney, Deputy Assistant Helmut Sonnenfeldt, Counsellor of the Department of State Herman Eilts, Ambassador from the U.S. to the Arab Republic of Egypt Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant for National Security Affairs Byron M. Cavaney, Jr., Director of the Presidential Advance Office Capt. Leland S. Kollmorgen, Military Assistant Terrence O'Donnell, Aide Milton A. Friedman, Deputy Executive Editor Harold H. Saunders, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs L. Paul Bremer, Special Assistant to the Secretary of State Sheila R. Weidenfeld, Press Secretary to the First Lady David H. Kennerly, Personal Photographer Rear Adm. William M. Lukash, Physician Brig. Gen. Lawrence Adams, Commanding Officer, WHCA Maj. Robert E. Barrett, Army Aide James Merson, Hairdresser for the First Lady Nellie L. Yates, Staff Assistant Wilma Hall, Secretary to Lt. Gen. Scowcroft Jeannie Quinlan, Secretary, Advance Office Kathleen S. Berger, Secretary to Mr. Cheney Carolyn K. Porembka, Secretary to the First Lady William F. Cuff, stenographer Herbert G. Oldenburg, baggage handler Arturo B. Bautista, valet Richard Cheadle Richard E. Keiser Ernest Luzania W. Richard Hartwig Samuel C. Phillips U SSS James R. Cantrell Louis E. Alfaro Paul A. Hackenberry James M. Highet Clark R. Larsen Ken Fried AP Helen Thomas UPI Peter Lisagor Chicago Daily News Charles Tasnadi AP Photo John Full UPI Photo Tom Baldwin CBS Camera crew Bruce Powell CBS Camera Crew