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The original documents are located in Box 3, folder "Mozambique - President Samora Moises Machel" of the National Security Adviser's Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of their official duties are in the public domain. The copyrights to materials written by other individuals or organizations are presumed to remain with them. If you think any of the information displayed in the PDF is subject to a valid copyright claim, please contact the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. 2534 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON June 25, 1975 Dear Mr. President: I am pleased to inform you that the United States Government extends recognition to Mozambique. It is our hope, with your agreement, that diplomatic relations can soon be established between our two countries. We congratulate your leaders and their Portuguese colleagues on the wise statesmanship that has led to Mozambique's independence. The American people share with the people of Mozambique the knowledge that hard-won individual liberty and national independence can be preserved only by unremitting labor and sacrifice. As we strengthen and multiply our bonds of mutual friendship, I am confident of a future in which our two peoples will work together in the freedom, peace and security of all mankind. Sincerely, Health R. Ford His Excellency Samora Moises Machel President of the Peoples Republic of Mozambique FOHL & GERALD Digitized from Box 3 of the NSA Presidential Correspondence with Foreign Leaders Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL WASHINGTON, D.C. 20506 ( Ref 2534) Via LDX CONFIDENTIAL-GDS May 8, 1975 MEMORANDUM FOR Mr. George S. Springsteen, Jr. Executive Secretary Department of State SUBJECT: Recognition of Mozambique and Establishment of an Embassy at Lourenco Marques (Ref - S/S 7505699, April 19) As recommended by the Secretary of State in his memorandum to the President of April 19, 1975, the President has approved US recognition of Mozambique immediately upon its attainment of independence, scheduled for June 25, 1975, and the raising of our Consulate General in Lourenco Marques to an Embassy on that date. Jeanne mo Davis Staff Secretary CONFIDENTIAL GDS Wa 3/6/04 IC ( THE WHITE HOUSE SITUATION ROOM TIME CENTY RECEIVED: CPARTMENT OF STATE 175 MAY 8 PM 8:30 1975 MAY 8 PM 8 35 LDX NR: 890 PAGES: CIA DIA/G DESCRIPTION/COMMENT STATE > DIA/H NNCC TREAS ANMCC NPIC NSA ERDA Cm FIDENTIAL FROM: JEANNE DAVIS TO: GEORGE SPRINGSTEN Nisc/S GERALD A FORD NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL N&C/S Do not seed ther President's lrtter to State Hold ther letter it is been lerr & ur will datr it & fill in ther wan's title when MEMORANDUM (2534) THE WHITE HOUSE FORD CONFIDENTIAL-GDS ACTION & WASHINGTON MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT GERALD HENRY A. KISSINGER +K May 5, 1975 FROM: SUBJECT: Recognition of Mozambique and Establishment of Embassy at Lourenco Marques In accordance with an agreement reached on September 7, 1974, between Portugal and representatives of the nationalist Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), the Portuguese territory of Mozambique is to become fully independent on June 25, 1975. This country of 8.7 million people comes to independence after an eleven- year guerrilla struggle against Portugal. FRELIMO, its principal liber- ation group, now dominates a Portuguese-headed transitional government, and believes that its efforts were largely responsible for ending colonial- ism in all of Portuguese Africa. Much of black Africa shares this view. In terms of our overall relations with Africa and of our bilateral interests in the countries of southern Africa, I believe it important that we establish diplomatic relations with Mozambique shortly after independence. Mozambique probably will be recognized promptly by most other nations, and undoubtedly will apply for UN membership soon after independence. If you approve US recognition of Mozambique, I will seek an early op- portunity to notify the FRELIMO leadership of this fact and of our intentions to establish diplomatic relations at the Embassy level. RECOMMENDATIONS That you approve US recognition of Mozambique immediately upon its attainment of independence scheduled for June 25, 1975. Approve BR7 Disapprove . That you approve raising our Consulate General in Lourenco Marques to an Embassy on June 25, 1975. Approv MR9 Disapprove . That you sign the letter at Tab I which will be dated and delivered to the Head of State of Mozambique June 25. Paul Theis has cleared the text. Attachment: Tab I - Suggested Presidential letter on recognition of Mozambique. CONFIDENTIAL GDS 3/6/04 CONFIDENTIAL-GDS (2534) NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL April 28, 1975 NOTE FOR GENERAL SCOWCROFT Brent - I'd like to mention two things about the attached staff study: 1. I understand second-hand that Larry Eagleburger is particularly interested in getting a Presi- dential decision on the recognition of Mozam- bique in order to free him to proceed with certain administrative matters dealing with the establishment of Embassy in Lourenco Marques and the appointment of an Ambassa- dor. 2. You will note in the suggested Presidential letter that we have not provided a full title and address for Samora Machel, the reason being that while State is certain he will be the appropriate addressee, his exact title is as yet not known. KH HEHoran Att. CONFIDENTIAL-GDS ab 3/6/04 HALD 16 (2534) MEMORANDUM NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL April 28, 1975 CONFIDENTIAL-GDS ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR SECRETARY KISSINGER (KM FROM: Hal Horan HIJ SUBJECT: Recognition of Mozambique and Establishment of Embassy at Lourenco Marques On April 19 you wrote the President seeking approval of US recog- nition of Mozambique immediately on its attainment of independence, scheduled for June 25, 1975, and of raising our Consulate General in Lourenco Marques to an Embassy on that date (Tab B). I would like to recommend a slight variation of that memorandum (Tab A). First, I believe it would be useful to seek a Presidential signature on a letter to the Chief of State of Mozambique extending recognition which would be dated and delivered June 25 either by the US delegation to independence ceremonies, if there is one, or by our diplomatic personnel in Lourenco Marques. A suggested text, approved by Paul Theis, is at Tab I. Secondly, once the President has approved recognition, I believe it would be useful if the State Department could seek an early opportunity to convey this information to the Mozambique authorities. Such ad- vance notice would facilitate our preparation for engaging in diplomatic relations with the new state. This advance notice could be conveyed either by a letter from you to the FRELIMO leadership or by Assistant Secretary of State Nat Davis personally, should he visit the area prior to June 25. My suggested memorandum from you to the President contains a phrase indicating to the President your intention to give this advance notice of recognition, once he has made his decision. RECOMMENDATION That you forward to the President the memorandum at Tab A Attachments: Tab A - Memo to President, as proposed by NSC staff. Tab I - Presidential letter extending recognition to Mozambique. Tab B - Memo from Secretary of State to President, April 19. CONFIDENTIAL-GDS 3/6/04 (2534) NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL Confidential April 25, 1975 SLE APR 25 PM 12 04 FOR: Paul Theis "GAT FROM: Hal Horan 100 (x-5022) SUBJECT: Letter by the President to the Head of State of Mozambique recognizing that country's newly attained independence. For your concurrence. Many thanks. Att. TABI Drafted - HEHoran-NSC 4/25/75 (x-5022) Suggested Presidential Letter to Head of State of Mozambique on United States' Recognition of Mozambique's Attainment of Independence on June 25, 1975 Dear Mr. President: I am pleased to inform you that the United States Government extends recognition to Mozambique. It is our hope, with your agree- ment, that diplomatic relations can soon be established between our countries. We congratulate your leaders and their Portuguese colleagues on the wise statesmanship that has led to Mozambique's independence. The American people share with the people of Mozambique the knowledge that hard-won individual liberty and national independence can be preserved only by unremitting labor and sacrifice. As we strengthen and multiply our bonds of mutual friendship, I am confident of a future in which our two peoples will work together in the freedom, peace and security of all mankind. Sincerely, [ for Presidential signature] His Excellency FORD Moise S ? Samora Machel [ to insert title of head of state of Mozambique ] GERALD Lourenco Marques, Mozambique S/S-7505699 2534 THE SECRETARY OF STATE WASHINGTON April 19, 1975 CONF IDENT IAL MEMORANDUM FOR: THE PRESIDENT From: Henry A. Kissinger Subject: Recognition of Mozambique and Establishment of an Embassy at Lourenco Marques In accordance with an agreement reached on September 7, 1974, between Portugal and representa- tives of the nationalist Front for the Liberation of Mozambique (FRELIMO), the Portuguese territory of Mozambique is to become fully independent on June 25, 1975. This country of 8.7 million people comes to independence after an eleven-year guerrilla struggle against Portugal. FRELIMO, its principal liberation group, now dominates a Portuguese-headed transitional government, and believes that its efforts were largely responsible for ending colonialism in all of Portu- guese Africa. Much of black Africa shares this view. In terms of our over-all relations with Africa and of our bilateral interests in the countries of south- ern Africa, I believe it important that we establish diplomatic relations with Mozambique shortly after independence. Mozambique probably will be recognized promptly by most other nations, and undoubtedly will apply for UN membership soon after independence. Recommendations: That you approve United States recognition of Mozambique immediately upon its attainment of inde- pendence scheduled for June 25, 1975. FORD Approve Disapprove ? CONFIDENTIAL BERALD GDS bab 3/6/04 CONFIDENTIAL - -2- That you approve the raising of our Consulate General in Lourenco Marques to an Embassy on June 25, 1975. Approve Disapprove CONFIDENTIAL GERALD If DOC RECD LOG NBR NSC CORRESPONDENCE PROFILE MO DA MO DA HR 19 421 10 7502534 HORAN INITIAL ACTION O TO: PRES + S/S 75056 REFERENCE: 99 CIRCLE AS APPROPRATE FROM: KISSINGER, H X UNCLAS LOG IN/OUT SOURCE/CLASS/DESCRIPTION KISSINGER COLBY, W OTHER LOU NO FORN NODIS SCOWCROFT SCHLESINGER, J C EYES ONLY EXDIS SUBJECT DAVIS Recomption ST EX of SEC & TS S Etablish CODEWORD PENSITIVE of an Hargues INTERNAL ROUTING AND DISTRIBUTION REC ACTION REQUIRED ACTION INFO CY ADVANCE CYS TO HAK/SCOWCROFT FOR MEMO FOR HAK ( ) STAFF SECRETARY MEMO FOR PRES ( X ) REPLY FOR FAR EAST ( ) SUb-SAHARAN AFRICA PPROPRIATE ACTION ( ) DISTRIBUTION/INITIAL ACTION ASGMT X MID EAST / NO. AFRICA / SO. ASIA MEMO TO - ) EUROPE / CANADA RECOMMENDATIONS ( ) LATIN AMERICA JOINT MEMO ( ) UNITED NATIONS REFER TO FOR: ( ) ECONOMIC ANY ACTION NECESSARY? ( ) SCIENTIFIC CONCURRENCE. ( ) PROGRAM ANALYSIS DUE DATE: 428 NSC PLANNING COMMENTS: (INCLUDING SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONS) Land CONGRESSIONAL OCEANSPOLICY INTELLIGENCE m Mutel 10:00 DATE FROM TO S SUBSEQUENT ACTION REQUIRED (OR TAKEN): CY TO 4/200 HAR X 5/6 her for a 5/07) 5/6 NSCIS Dras skill HrNol Machel SUBSEQUENT ROUTING/ACTIONS Hown S Jultu Action (5-7) 5/8 D 6/25 Horan DAVIS sgd memo to S farther aution (Heren) 6/25 U hes Se ltc to Machel FORD rd AGERALD LIBITANY DISPATCH CY MICROFILM & FILE RQMTS: NSC/S DISP INSTR SPECIAL NOTIFY RQMTS: DISPOSITION: SEE ABOVE Hard PLUS: Camel to 5/5 by IL6 25 281975 BY DOC CRT ID: SA SF CROSS REF W/ OPEN MAK HP S SUSPENSE CY ATTACHED: X FOLDER: CLOSE D WH EP PA DY ( NBC-74-21 533-147 ) 757 SECRET *******S COPY 2 OP IMMED DE WTE #3877 2301539 0 171552Z AUG 76 FM THE SITUATION ROOM//TOSCO 31/1 TO MCFARLANE FOR GENERAL SCOWCROFT E C R E F NODIS WH61109 TOSCO 31 AUGUST 17, 1976 TO: BRENT SCOWCROFT FROM: WILLIAM G' HYLAND THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE WAS SENT OVER BY STATE FOR OUR CLEARANCE. I HAVE APPROVED IT WITH THE TWO BRACKETED SENTENCES IN THE SECOND PARAGRAPH DELETED, BUT HAK HAS NOT APPROVED IT. SUBJECT: CONVERSATION WITH MACHEL REF: MAPUTO 0917 (NOT RPTD COLOMBO) 1. YOU SHOULD PASS FOLLOWING MESSAGE FROM PRESIDENT TO PRESIDENT MACHEL OF MOZAMBIQUE: 2. QUOTE: DEAR MR. PRESIDENT: I HAVE RECEIVED AMBASSADOR DEPREE'S REPORT OF YOUR CONVERSATION WITH HIM OF AUGUST 14 ABOUT RHODESIAN RAIDS INTO MOZAMBIQUE. I WANT TO ASSURE YOU THAT MY GOVERNMENT IS SERIOUSLY CONCERNED BY THE TRAGIC EVENTS WHICH HAVE TAKEN PLACE ON YOUR BORDERS. BEGIN BRACKETS: AS YOU KNOW THE UNITED STATES DEPLORES SUCH RAIDS WHICH RESULT IN so MUCH HUMAN SUFFERING AND DO NOT CONTRIBUTE TO THE PEACEFUL SETTLEMENT OF THE RHODESIAN QUESTION WHICH WE SEEK. I CAN SYMPATHIZE WITH THE POSITION THESE RAIDS PLACE YOUR GOVERNMENT IN AND HAVE TAKEN NOTE OF YOUR CONCERNS OVER THE FLOW OF MILITARY EQUIPMENT INTO RHODESIA. END BRACKET. *WHSR COMMENT HYLAND, SDO PSN:021029 PAGE 01 TOR:230/15:39Z DTG:171552Z AUG 76 SECRET *******S COPY FORD & DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, SEC. 3.5 NSC MEMO, 11/24/98, STATE DEPT. GUIDELINES GERALD LIBRARY BY ha , NARA, DATE 3/6/04 8 R E COPY IN MY VIEW THE MOST CERTAIN WAY TO BRING AN END TO THE ARMED INCURSIONS YOUR COUNTRY HAS SUFFERED IS TO ACCELERATE AND COMPLETE THE NEGOTIATING PROCESS FOR MAJORITY RULE IN AN INDEPENDENT ZIMBABWE. I AM GREATLY HEARTENED BY YOUR ENCOURAGEMENT OF OUR EFFORTS TO HELP ACHIEVE A PEACEFUL RESOLUTION OF THE SERIOUS PROBLEMS OF SOUTHERN AFRICA. BASED ON THE RESULTS OF THE CONSULTATIONS WE HAVE HAD TO DATE, I AM REASSURED ABOUT THE FUTURE OF OUR POLICY AND AM HOPEFUL THAT OUR EFFORTS CAN LEAD TO A SUCCESSFUL CON- CLUSION - A CONCLUSION THAT WILL BRING PEACE TO THE REGION AND CREATE CONDITIONS OF SECURITY FOR YOUR NATION AND PEOPLE, YOU MAY REST ASSURED, MR. PRESIDENT, THAT YOUR VIEWS AND CONCERNS ARE VERY MUCH IN OUR THINKING AS WE PURSUE OUR EFFORTS. MOZAMBIQUE HAS AN IMPORTANT ROLE TO PLAY IN THE FUTURE OF SOUTHERN AFRICA AND A FAVORABLE OUTCOME WILL REQUIRE THE COOPERATION OF ALL THOSE CONCERNED. WE WILL BE PURSUING VIGOROUSLY THE COURSE ON WHICH WE ARE EMBARKED BECAUSE WE ARE CONVINCED THAT THERE MUST BE RAPID MOVEMENT TO PREVENT FURTHER BLOODSHED, DESTRUCTION AND HARDSHIP. YOUR SUPPORT AND PARTICIPATION WILL HELP ENSURE SUCCESS. I WOULD WELCOME ANY FURTHER THOUGHTS YOU MAY HAVE. AS YOU MAY KNOW I AM SENDING UNDERSECRETARY OF STATE ROGERS AND ASSISTANT SECRETARY SCHAUFELE TO AFRICA NEXT WEEK TO RENEW OUR CONSULTATIONS WITH PRESIDENTS KAUNDA AND NYERERE. IF YOU THINK IT WOULD BE USEFUL THEY COULD ALSO GO TO MAPUTO FOR AN EXCHANGE OF VIEWS WITH YOU. SINCERELY, GERALD R. FORD. UNQUOTE. 3. YOU SHOULD TRY TO ELICIT AT LEAST PRELIMINARY RESPONSE TO SUGGESTION THAT ROGERS AND SCHAUFELE VISIT MAPUTO BUT YOU SHOULD NOT PUSH THE MATTER. PLEASE ADVISE. BEST REGARDS. 0531 PSN#021029 PAGE 02 OF 02 TOR:230/15:39Z DTG#171552Z AUG 76 SECRET *******S COPY FORD s GERALD LIBRARY