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Ronald Reagan Presidential Library Digital Library Collections This is a PDF of a folder from our textual collections. Collection: Matlock, Jack: Files Folder Title: AMB (Ambassador Matlock) Telegram Chron 1982 (2) Box: 1 To see more digitized collections visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/archives/digital-library To see all Ronald Reagan Presidential Library inventories visit: https://reaganlibrary.gov/document-collection Contact a reference archivist at: [email protected] Citation Guidelines: https://reaganlibrary.gov/citing National Archives Catalogue: https://catalog.archives.gov/ WITHDRAWAL SHEET Ronald Reagan Library Collection: MATLOCK, JACK: Files Archivist: jas/jas OA/Box: OA90888 1 FOIA ID: F95-074, Pfeiffer File Folder: AMB - Telegram Chron, 1982 [2 of 2] Date: 10/18/00 DOCUMENT SUBJECT/TITLE DATE RESTRICTION NO. & TYPE 1. telegram re: Billy Graham, 2p 8/10/82 P1/B1 2. telegram re: Pravada article, 3p 8/16/82 P1/B1 3. telegram re: North Rhineland President Johannes Rau, 5p 8/22/82 P1/B1 4. telegram re: U.S. editorial writers, 3p 9/2/82 P1/B1 5. cable 012046Z Sep 82 (attached to item #4) 9/1/82 P1/B1 6. telegram re: U.S. editorial writers, 2p 9/8/82 P1/B1 7. telegram re: Czecholslovakian press, 6p 9/16/82 P1/B1 8. cable 132220Z Sep 82, 1p (attched to item #7) 9/13/82 P1/B1 9. telegrams re: personnel matter, 8p 9/13/82 P6/B6 re: personnel matter, 3p (includes attached cable) 10/7/82 P6/B6 10. telegram 11. telegram cover sheet re: interagency study, 1p 10/20/82 P6/B6 re: Embassy personnel, 3p 10/26/82 12. telegram P6/B6 re: Embassy personnel, 10p 10/29/82 P6/B6 13. telegram RESTRICTIONS P-1 National security classified information [(a)(1) of the PRA]. B-1 National security classified information [(b)(1) of the FOIA]. P-2 Relating to appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]. B-2 Release could disclose internal personnel rules and practices of an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]. P-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]. B-3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]. P-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or B-4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA]. financial information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]. P-5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President and B-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal his advisors, or between such advisors [(a)(5) of the PRA]. privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]. P-6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of personal B-7 Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]. purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]. B-8 Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]. C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed of gift. B-9 Release would disclose geological or geophysical information concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]. 27 JUL 82 13 30z 3260 TELEGRAM INDICATE COLLECT CHARGE TO FROM CLASSIFICATION AMEMBASSY PRAGUE UNCLASSIFIED E.O. 11652: N/A _________________________ TAGS: BDIS CZ SUBJECT: COMMERCIAL REFILE ACTION: SECSTATE WASHDC, PRIORITY UNCLAS PRAGUE 3260 DIRECT RELAY TO: Mr. Peter Tarnoff NIKEABEAV MSG NFS603 CHARGE or xx Chron 2026 Green Street San Francisco, CA 94123 Dear Mr. Tarnoff: Ambassador Matlock, who is away on leave this week, has asked me to let you know that he will be pleased to meet with Mr. Blackman and Mr. B Gramlich during their visit in August to Prague/early Sephember. We suggest they get in touch with us as soon as possible to arrange the appointment and to let us know if we can assist in arranging other meetings in Prague during their visit. We also hope you shortly will receive the Ambassador's letter of July 14, which summarizes our initial comments on Nike's DRAFTED BY: DRAFTING DATE TEL. EXT. CONTENTS AND CLASSIFICATION APPROVED BY: ChargeNEM : MAWenick 7/27/82 211 XXX : MAWenick CLEARANCES: Charge UNCLASSIFIED OPTIONAL FORM 153 CLASSIFICATION (Formerly FS-413) January 1975 50153-101 Dept. of State UNCLASSIFIED Page 2 of Classification MRN marketing possibilities in Czechoslovakia. Best regards. Martin A. Wenick Charge d'Affaires a.i. Amembassy Prague WENIC V3 UNCLASSIFIED Classification OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State 55 121196 AMEM C ABOVE SENT VIA ITT JUL 20 1982 1248 FROM NIKEABEAV COML- COML-Wasylku Wasylku 19.01 POLEC- Lang- - 55 121196 AMEM C I'll he happy to fee them- NIKE A BEAV MSG NFS603 7/20/82 98 TO: AMBASSADOR JACK F. MATLOCK, JR. U.S. EMBASSY PRAGUE, CZECHOSLOVAKIA FM: PETER TARNOFF FURTHER TO MY LETTER T.O YOU ABOUT A VISIT TO PRAGUE WITH NEIL GOLDSCHMIDT IN SEPT., I HAVE LEARNED THAT ROSS BLACKMAN, PLANT MANAGER OF NIKE'S FACTORY IN IRELAND, AND THOMAS GRAMLICH, FORMERLY OF NIKE GERMANY AND NOW A CONSULTANT, EXPECT TO VISIT PRAGUE IN EARLY AUGUST. I GAVE THEM YOUR NAME AND HOPE IT WILL BE POSSIBLE FOR YOU TO RECEIVE THEM IF YOU ARE IN TOWN. I LOOK FORWARD VERY MUCH TO SEEING YOU IN SEPTEMBER. WARMEST REGARDS. NIKE A BEAV NNNN ⑆5 121196 AMEM C.... ABOVE SENT VIA ITT JUL 20 1982 1259 FROM NIKEABEAV PRESERVATION COPY Corresp. dun July 14, 1982 Mr. Peter Tarnoff 2026 Green Street San Francisco, CA 94123 Dear Peter: Thanks for your letter of July 2. It is indeed good to hear from you (I envy you your time in Palo Alto, one of my favorite places) and even better to learn that you'll be headed this way soon. I expect to be in country in September (although I may be out of Prague for a day or so now and then) and will be delighted to see you and your travelling companions when you come through. Maybe we could arrange a lunch or dinner when we have the concrete dates. We'll also be pleased to help with appointments if that would be helpful. You might want to note that--unless your Czecho- slovak contacts give you contrary assurances--that September 14-22 could present difficulties for the appointments you desire since most senior trade officials will be involved with the Brno Fair during that period. Therefore, you may wish to schedule the trip right at the beginning of September or toward the end of the month. I am attaching a brief memo which was prepared off the cuff by Nick Lang, our economic officer. Nick recently visited the former Bata plant so has some direct feel for conditions there. With warm regards and a keen anticipation of seeing you again, Sincerely, St Jack F. Matlock Enclosure: As stated. EMBASSY OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA Prague, Czechoslovakia July 14, 1982 UNCLASSIFIED MEMORANDUM TO: The Ambassador THROUGH: DCM - Mr. Wenick FOR FROM: POLEC - Nick Lang SUBJECT: Nike Shoes's Interest in Establishing East European Production Operation Peter Tarnoff might be interested in the following considerations concerning the Czechoslovaks' apparent offer of an unused Bata shoe factory at very attractive terms. -- The Czechoslovaks currently do not permit joint equity ventures and do not seem likely to change this policy in the near future. -- They are very interested in "industrial cooperation" agreements with Western firms involving production under license, or production of parts. In practice, however, such agreements are extremely difficult to conclude, often taking several years from the initial contact. -- The former Bata works, now named Svit Gottwaldov, employs approximately 25,000 workers. Shoe production in Czechoslovakia, especially production of leather footwear, has fallen off during the past few years, largely because of declining exports. -- It thus seems reasonable that there is some excess capacity in the Czechoslovak footwear industry. However, Nike would want to carefully inspect the facilities available. Also, while "trained, low-cost labor" may well be available, it is worth noting that the Czechoslovaks face a severe shortage of labor, both skilled and unskilled, and have been making up the gap, including in the shoe industry, by employing Vietnamese and other foreign workers. Per- haps 2-5 percent of the Svit Gottwaldov work force currently is Vietnamese. UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED - 2 - -- Nike should arrange appointments with the Czech Ministry of Industry (Vaclav Braunstein, Head of Foreign Relations Department), and Exico, the Foreign Trade Organi- zation which handles footwear (Jiri Petrak, Director General). In addition, Nike should arrange to meet with Svit Gottwaldov General Director Dr. Ladislav Nemec at the earliest opportunity and arrange to inspect production lines. Steve Wasylko and I would be pleased to arrange a program and suggest that Nike telex us at #121196 as soon as the dates of the visit are set. --- If possible, Nike might wish to schedule its visit here either at the beginning or the end of September, since many important ministerial and foreign trade officials will be traveling in connection with the Brno Fair (September 14-22), and it may prove difficult to arrange a program at that time. UNCLASSIFIED 2026 Green Street San Francisco, California July 2, 1982 The Honorable Jack F. Matlock, Jr. American Embassy Prague c/o American Congen Frankfurt APO N.Y., 09757 Dear Jack: I am writing from San Francisco where I have been living since last October on a paid sabbatical from the State Department. Most of my time is being spent teaching at Stanford, public speaking, writing, and in general, decompressing. After my arrival here, I came to know Phil Knight, President of Nike, and Neil Goldschmidt, former Secretary of Transportation, who is Vice President of the company's international division. As you may have heard, Nike is looking at the possibility of manufacturing in Eastern Europe for the European market and Czechoslovakia is one of the countries they are considering. Goldschmidt, possibly accompanied by Knight, is planning a trip to Eastern Europe in the first half of September. He has asked me to come along and I have agreed and told him that I would drop you a line. In Prague, my travelling companions would like to see the top Czech officials responsible for foreign investment. Some Nike officials are already circulating in Eastern Europe gathering information for the September trip. Reportedly, they are considering the availability of some "Bata" installations which might be converted into a Nike plant. I hope very much that we will be able to see you in Prague. I am sure that the Nike people would greatly appreciate your counsel on how they should assess opportunities in Czechoslovakia. It would also be helpful for them to know in advance which government officials they should see in what probably will be just a one-day stop. I hope that this letter finds you well, and that you will be in Prague when we arrive. Please let me know. With best regards, Sincerely, Pilm Peter Tarnoff RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. Aug 02 09 24z TELEGRAM 3498 INDICATE COLLECT CHARGE TO FROM CLASSIFICATION AMEMBASSY PRAGUE LIMITED OFFICIAL USE JAS, 10/18/06 E.O. 11652: N/A 7 TAGS: BEXP APER CZ SUBJECT: FCS REDEPLOYMENT OF PERSONNEL ACTION: SECSTATE WASHDC, PRIORITY INFO: USDOC WASHDC Fl Amichin IMITED OFFICIAL USE PRAGUE 3498 SECSTATE FOR M/UNDERSECRETARY KENNEDY FROM THE AMBASSADOR USDOC FOR XEX IEP/EUR/4230/KJUREW REF: (A) STATE 220455 (B) STATE 20443 COMML 1. I regret the delay in responding to reftel. Unfortunately AMB when the subject cable was received I was away on leave and DCM later the Comatt was on leave which made necessary consulta- ECON tions impossible until now. CHRON 2. I commend FCS's efforts to redeploy personnel in order to improve services to the U.S. business community. In the case of Prague, however, I strongly believe that the limited proposed reduction in FCS personnel will work contrary to FCS's stated objective and will have a serious negative effect on our commercial program here. 3. FCS currently employe two FSNs in Prague for a total cost DRAFTED BY: DRAFTING DATE TEL. EXT. CONTENTS AND CLASSIFICATION APPROVED BY: COMML:SWasy1ko:ml 8/10/82 225 AMB:JFMatlock CLEARANCES: DCM:MAWenick LIMTTED OFFICIAL USE OPTIONAL FORM 153 (Formerly FS-413) CLASSIFICATION January 1975 50153-101 Dept. of State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Page 2 of Classification MRN in salaries and benefits of 13,814 dollars U.S. Our senior commercial specialist, who is employed at a cost of XXXX 8,550 dollas U.S. per year, is virtually indispensable if we are to maintain a viable commercial program. His many years of experience, training at USG expense, and wealth of contacts make him an employee whom our Commercial office could not afford to lose. Therefore, if FCS's proposed re- deployment for Prague is implemented, our commercial office would be forced to give up the services of a commercial specialist currently costing 5,264 dollars U.S., This immediate saving in cost would hardly begin to compensate for the anticipated reductions in productivity, efficiency and quality of service currently being provided and would impair our commercial offices capability to carry out USDOC's programs in this difficult market. 4. Without the services of our Commercial specialist, both the SCO and the Senior Commercial Specialist would be required to spend a good part of their time performing basic secre- tarial work. Due to the physical location of our commercial office, out of office activities would have to be curtailed to insure that the office would be staffed at all times. Inexperienced contract personnel would have to be hired to assist with programs such as Technical Sales Seminars and to help cover the office during periods of leave and unavoidable travel. In the long run, a reduction in personnel will be LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Classification OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Page 3 of Classification MRN more expensive and less effective than keeping an experienced and capable employee on the job. 5. At its current staffing, our commercial section was able to assume this year for the first time all responsibilities for staging and managing the 1982 U.S. Exhibition at the Brno Engineering Fair. This action has already resulted in a substantial savings in costs and manpower, which exceeds the combined salaries of our FSNs, not to mention better program coordination than would have otherwise been possible. With only two people our commercial office would be severely strained to provide anywhere near the type of service currently being delivered, let alone be able to take on the management of a major trade promotion event in the future. 6. In my estimation, the Commercial office in Prague is now ideally staffed to carry out the objectives and goals of the Foreign Commercial Service, and is suitably staffed to support U.S. participation in the annual Brno Fair. Any reduction in this staffing is bound to have a negative impact on USDOC's programs and effectiveness in Czechoslovakia which cannot be justified by an annual savings of five thousand dollars in personnel costs. 7. If (repeat if) it is decided in the future not to par- ticipate officially in the Brno Fair and trade prospects with Czechoslovakia should remain limited, then consideration LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Classification OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State LIMITBIOFFICIAL USE Page 4 of Classification MRN should be given to eliminating the position of full-time FCS Director of the Commercial Office. So long as the office exists, however, elimination of one of the twoFSN's who staff it would be a false economy. MATLOCK LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Classification OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 2 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 3 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 4-5 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 6 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 7-8 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 9 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. I D2) 2) MH - File 1) DCM - FYI RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 10 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 11 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 12 6 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. RONALD W. REAGAN LIBRARY THIS FORM MARKS THE FILE LOCATION OF ITEM NUMBER 13 LISTED ON THE WITHDRAWAL SHEET AT THE FRONT OF THIS FOLDER. 5325 22DEC.82 08.54z TELEGRAM MH File- INDICATE COLLECT Fill CHARGE TO FROM CLASSIFICATION AMEMBASSY PRAGUE LIMITED OFFICIAL USE 12356 JAS, 10/18/00 E.O. XX652: N/A 7 TAGS: SOPN, CZ, US SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR'S NEW YEAR GREETING ACTION: SECSTATE WASHDC, IMMEDIATE USIA WASHDC, IMMEDIATE AMB LIMITED OFFICIAL USE PRAGUE + 5325 DCM USIA FOR VOA P&C REF: USIA 60837 POLEC 1. Following is proposed English text of Ambasaador's CHRON New Year greeting to the Czechoslovak people requested reftel. If Department has no objection to text, we plan to tape in Czech and dispatch to Washington by next available pouch. 2. Text: On the occasion of the New Year, I would like to send my greeting$ to the people of Czechoslovakia. I have just completed my first year as the represertative of tehe United States in your country, and I wish to express my gratitude for the courtesy, friendship and hospitality which so many of you have extended to me and to members of my family. We hope to have the opportunity to meet many more of you during the coming year. DRAFTED BY: HW DRAFTING DATE TEL. EXT. CONTENTS AND CLASSIFICATION APPROVED BY: POLEC: NWeinland:ml 12/22/82 225 AMB:JFMatlock CLEARANCES: POLEC:JKConnell (in draft) P&C: RWallen (in draft) LIMITED OFFICIAL USE OPTIONAL FORM 153 CLASSIFICATION (Formerly FS-413) January 11 50153-101 Dept. of / LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Page 3 of Classification MRN 220ec32 As the New Year begins, it is well to think both of the tak past and of the future. During the year which has ended, we finally achieved a settlement of an issue which had burdened the relations of our countries for many years. Our agreement to settle property and gold claims demonstrated that even the most difficult problems can be resolved with persistent effort and good will. The agreement also shows that problems can be settled in a manner that benefits the people of both countries. As we look to the future, this is an important lesson to bear in mind. In the coming year, I believe that people in both our countries would agree that we have no more important task than to seek ways to reduce tensions among nations and to work toward a durable peace. Achieving this task is not simple in a world with differéing political and economic systems and in a world where many countries live in fear of others. Yet, we must rededicate ourselves to the task. I have just returned to Czechoslovakia from a visit to the United States. Niż While there, I was able to meet not only with government offidals in Washington, but with many American citiczens in five other cities. And I can report to you that I found all determined to press ahead in a search for a more peaceful world, a world in which LIMITED Classification OFFICIAL USE OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Page X 3 of Classification MRN differences - which are inevitable -- can be solved peace- fully and without the use of force or the threat of force. This determination to create a more solid and enduring basis for peace is reflected in American efforts in many parts of the world, as we use our influence to end hostilities when they occur, to press for the withdrawal of foreign troops from countries caught up in conflict, and to oppose efforts of strong countries to force smaller, weaker neighbors to do their bidding under the threat of military interven- tion. We shall never have a peaceful world until these practices end. We Americans are also resolved to pursue other avenues af to peace. For x example, we have made a number of pro- posals for the substantial reduction of nuclear weapons. strategic We want to have stratigic weapons reduced by at least a third, and as for intermediate-range nuclear missles in Europe, we would like to see these eliminated entirely. We are actively negotiating to achieve these goasls. We all hope that the New Year will bring further progress in efforts to reduce stocks of the most dangerous weapons under circumstances which ensure the security for all nations. As we hope and work for a more peaceful world, we are mindful of our many ties to Czechoslovakia, ties of LIMITED OFFICIAL USE Classification OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE 4 Page of Classification MRN blood and ties of history. We hope that the New Year will bring ever more contacts between our peoples and a continuing dialogue between our governments. My countrymen at home, my colleagues at the American Embassy in Prague, and the members of my family join me in sending our warmest wishes to the citizens of Czechoslovakia for a peaceful and prosperous 1983. Hapypy New Year to you all. (END PROPOSED TEXT) MATLOCK 3 LIMITED Classification OFFICIAL USE OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State LIMITED OFFICIAL USE NNN N JAS, 10/18/10 10 24 DEC 82 09 49z VV DKA451ESA250 PP RUDKRP DE RUEHC #6757 3580506 ZNY CCCCC ZZH ACTION: AMB P 232356Z DEC 82 DCM FM SECSTATE WASHDC CHRON TO AMEMBASSY PRAGUE PRIORITY 5365 BT CONFIDENTIAL LIMITED OFFICIAL USE STATE 356757 E.O. 12356: N/A TAGS: SOPN, cz, US SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR'S NEW YEAR GREETINGS REF: PRAGUE 5325 DEPARTMENT APPROVES TEXT OF REMARKS CONTAINED REFTEL. DAM BT #6757 5356 23 DEC B2 14 O7z TELEGRAM INDICATE COLLECT CHARGE TO FROM CLASSIFICATION AMEMBASSY PRAGUE UNCLASSIFIED 12356 E.O. 1162x N/A TAGS: SUBJECT: Ambassador's New Year's Greetings ACTION: USIA WASHDC IMMEDIATE UNCLASSIFIED PRAGUE 5356 USIA P&C FOR VOA-CZECHOSLOVAK SERVICE AMB DCM Cassette with Ambassador's New Year's Greetings, registration CHRON number 3711811 will departure Prague via LH 351 December 24 for linkup with PA 73. Expected ETA Washington December 24 or xa 25. Czech text follows: U prilezitosti Noveho roku bych rad zaslal pozdravy lidu Ceskoslovenska. Prave jsem dovrsil prvni rok jako predstavitel Spojenych statu ve Vasi zemi a rad bych vyjadril svou vdecnost za laskavost, pratelstvi a pohostinnost, kterou tak mnoho z Vas prokazalo mne a clenum me rodiny. Doufame, ze behem pristiho roku budeme mit moznost poznat mnohem vice Vasich spoluobcanu. Ma zacatku roku je dobre premyslet o minulosti, ale take O budoucnosti. Behem roku, ktery prave skoncil, jsme konecne DRAFTED BY: DRAFTING DATE TEL. EXT. CONTENTS AND CLASSIFICATION APPROVED BY: ZK:zkdmz 12/23/82 216 P&C:RHWallen CLEARANCES: OPTIONAL FORM 153 CLASSIFICATION (Formerly FS -413) January 1975 Dept. of State 50153-101 UNCLASSIFIED 2 Prague Page of Classification MRN 230et02 dosahli dohody V otazce, ktera ztezovala vztahy nasich zemi po mnoho let. Nase dohoda o usporadani majetkovych naroku a vraceni zlata ukazala, ze i ty nejslozitejsi problemy mohou but vyreseny vytrvalou snahou a dobrou vuli. Tato dohoda take ukazuje, ze problemy mohou byt urovnany zpusobem, ktery je prospesny lidem obou zemi. Kdyz se divame do budoucnosti, toto je ponauceni, na ktere je treba pamatovat. V pristim roce, a doufam, ze lide obou nasich zemi budou sobhlasit, nemame dulezitejsi ukol, nez hledat cesty ke snizeni napeti mezi narody a pracovat pro trvaly mir. Dosahnout tohoto ukolu neni snadne ve svete S rozdilnymi politickymi a ekonomickymi systemy, ve svete, kde mnoho zemi zije ve strachu N jinych zemi. Nicmene mu musime venovat veskere usili. Prave jsem se vratil do Ceskoslovenska = navstevy Spajenynk shatu ve Spojenych statech. Behem sveho pobytu jsem mel moznost setkat se nejenom S vladnimi ciniteli ve Washingtonu, ale i S mnoha americkymi obcany V peti dalsich mestech. A mohu Vam sdelit, ze vsichni jsou odhodlani pokracovat V hledani mirovych cest, bojovat za svet, ve kterem rozdily - ktere jsou nevyhnutelne - mohou byt reseny mirovou cestou, bez pouziti sily nebo hrozby silou. UNCLASSIFIED Classification OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State UNCLASSIFIED 3 Prague Page of Classification MRN Toto rozhodnuti vytvórit pevnejsi a trvalejsi zakladnu pro mir se odrazi V americkem usili V mnoha castech sveta V ppuziti naseho vlivu k ukonceni konfliktu, ktere se vyskytnou, k dojeđnani podminek stazeni cizich vojsk ze zemi zatazenych do konfliktu a zabraneni snaham mocnych zemi nutit mensi, slabsi sousedy, aby pristoupili na jejich podminky pod hrozbou vojenske intervence. Nebudeme mit nikdy mir ve svete, pokud neskonci pouzivani takovych prostedku. My Americane jsme rozhodnuti hledat dalsi cesty k miru. Napriklad jsme predlozili radu navrhu na podstatne snizeni nuklearnich zbrani. Chceme snizit pocet strategickych zbrani nejmene O tretinu a pokud se tyce raket stredniho doletu umistenych V Evrope, radi bychom, aby byly uplne stazeny. Aktivne se podilime na jednanich k dosazeni techto cilu. Vsichni doufame, ze Novy rok prinese dalsi pokrok ve snahach snizit zasoby tech nejnebezpecnejsich zbrani za podminek, ktere zaruci bezpecnost pro vsechny narody. V nađeji a praci pro mirovejsi svet, jsme pametlivi mnoha nasich svazku k Ceskoslovensku, svazku pokrevnich a historickych. Doufame, ze Novy rok prinese jeste vice kontaktu mezi nasimi narody a pokracujici dialog mezi nasimi vladami. UNCLASSIFIED Classification OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State UNCLASSIFIED 4 Prague Page of Classification MRN Moji spoluobcane doma, moji kolegove na americkem velvyslanectvi V Praze a clenove moji rodiny spolu se mnou zasilaji obcanum Ceskoslovenska nejuprimejsi prani miroveho a zdarneho roku devatenacset osmdesat tri. Stastny Novy rok Vam vsem. Men WALLEN UNCLASSIFIED Classification OPTIONAL FORM 153A (Formerly FS-413A) January 1975 50153-201 Dept. of State "CORRECTIONS MADE ON THIS COPY MUST BE MADE ON ALL COPIES" u.s. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE: 1981-340-372 TELEGRAM INDICATE COLLECT CHARGE TO FROM CLASSIFICATION AMEMBASSY PRAGUE UNCLASSIFIED 12356 E.O. 11652: N/A TAGS: SOPN, CZ SUBJECT: AMBASSADOR'S HOLIDAY MESSAGE OVER VOA ACTION: USIA WASHDC UNCLASSIFIED PRAGUE REF: USIA 60837 AMBASSADOR WILL BE SENDING TAPE OF NEW YEAR'S GREETING TO BE AIRED ON VOA CZECH SERVICE. TAPE WILL BE IN CZECH LANGUAGE. WE WILL TRY TO SEND CZECH TEXT AND TAPE WITHIN THE NEXT WEEK. POL WENXOX MATLOCK AMB 4am CHARGE CHRON DRAFTED BY: POL: HWeinland: Hand pj DRAFTING DATE TEL. EXT. CONTENTS AND CLASSIFICATION APPROVED BY: 12/6/82 225 Charge: MAWenick CLEARANCES: POL: JKConnell 24 PRESERVATION COPY UNCLASSIFIED any other event, ending or ding airport desting- to the airport pequbsop spoof specifically agreed, on STP our 41119011 01 by 1/5 TO: Ambassador FROM: DCM Attached is the airway bill for the pouch which contained the tape. According to the receipt on the airway bill, the pouch left Prague on schedule on the 24th of December. Connie is sending a message to Washington to ascertain when the pouch was actually received, since the pouch receipt has not yet been received back from Washington. PRESERVATION COPY Fix the lines here Airport of Execution date TO CHGS Cur'ty Departure Day/Mrh/Year Code Code for carrier use only Return C&R 064- 5469785 Flight/Day Flight/Day 064- 5469785 PRG Airport is departure Address of first carrier) and requested muting Airport of Destination Flight/Day Flight/Day Prague WASHINGTON D.C. LH 351 PA 73 Routing and Opetination Booked To by first carrier to by to by Not negotiable Consignee's account number Consignee name and address Air Waybill (Air Consignment note) CSA Issued by CESKOSLOVENSKÉ AEROLINIE Member of International Praha I, Revolučni trida 1 Air Transport Association If the carriage involves an ultimate destination or stop in a country other than the country of departure, the Warsaw Convention may be applicable and the Convention governs and in most Dept. of State cases limits the liability of carriers in respect of loss of or damage to cargo. Agreed stopping Washington D.C. places are those places (other than the places of departure and destination) shown under requested routing and/or those places shown in carriers timetables as scheduled stopping U.S.A. places for the route Address of first carrier 18 the airport of departure SEE CONDITIO INS VERSE REQF, Shipper account number Shipper name and address The shipper certifies that the particulars on the face hereof are correct agrees to the CONDITIONS ON REVERSE HEREOF accepts that carrier's liability IS limited as stated in 4(c) on the reverse hereof and accepts such value unless a higher value for carriage is declared on the face hereof subject to an additional charge. American Embassy Prague SIGNATURE OF SHIPPER OR HIS AGENT Czechoslovakia Carrier certifies goods described below were received for carriage subject to the Conditions on reverse hereof the goods then being in apparent good order and condition except as noted hereon. Issuing carrier agent. account AD. Issuing carrier 8 agent name and city 24.12.1982 Prague EXECUTED ON Date at (Place) Prague sa SV Agent's IATA Code SIGNATURE OF ISSUING CARRIER OR ITS AGENTC Copies 12 and 3 of this Air Waybill are originals and have the same validity Currency Declared value for carriage Declared value for customs Amount of insurance INSURANCE If shipper requests insurance 11. accordance with conditions on reverse hereof indicate amount to he insured in figures in box marked ckr nvd amount of insurance HARGE ANDVA HARGE ALL OTHER CHARGES AT ORIGIN Accounting information PREPAID COLLECT PREPAID COLLECT X No. of Actual gross kg Rate class Chargeable Rate/Charge Total Nature and quantity of goods (incl dimensions or volume) packages weight 1b Commodity weight RCP item no 1 1 K MINIMUM dipl. mail KR-3717 Flight LHIS Prepaid weight charge Prepaid valua- Due carrier Total other prepaid charges Due agent Total prepaid For carrier's pre tion charge use only at destination paid 397,80 45,80 443,60 Other charges (except weight charge and valuation charge) Collect charges in handl. 23,00 awb fee 16,2° customs fee 5,00 awb 1,60 destination currency COD amount Total charges Collect weight charge Collect valua Due carrier Total other collect charges / Due agent COD amount Total collect collect tion charge PRESERVATION COPY Handling information 5371 27 DEC 82 09 44z TELEGRAM File INDICATE COLLECT CHARGE TO FROM CLASSIFICATION AMEMBASSY PRAGUE LIMITED OFFICIAL USE 12356 JAS, 10/18/00 E.O. 11652X N/A 7 TAGS: AFSP SUBJECT: MANAGEMENT ISSUES: FOLLOW UP ON LONDON COM CONFERENCE ACTION: AMEMBASSY BRUSSELS LIMITED OFFICIAL USE PRAGUE 5371 FOR CHARGE FROM AMBASSADOR REF: BRUSSELS 17861 AMB 1. Please convey to Ambassador Price my full agreement with DCM CHRON his suggestions regarding management issues in the telegram circulated at the COM Conference in London. I consider it particularly important to have the State Department classified as a national săcurity e agency for budgetary purposes. If he has occasion to mention this point to the President during the holidays, he will not only be doing all of us a great service, but--I believe--will be serving the country's interests. 2. Because of the LOU designation, I did not carry a copy of the cable in question with me from London. Could you pu pouch a copy or repeat telegraphically so that we will have a XP copy for future reference? DRAFTED BY: DRAFTING DATE TEL. EXT. CONTENTS AND BY: AMB: JFMatlock: mh 12/27/82 210 AMB: JFMatlock CLASSIFICATION MATLOCK Arm APPROVED CLEARANCES: LIMITED OFFICIAL USE OPTIONAL FORM 153 CLASSIFICATION (Formerly FS-413) January 1975 50153-101 Dept. of State NNNNVV DKA465REA191 RR RUDKRP DE RUEHBS #7061 3571211 ZNY CCCCC ZZH LIMITED OFFICIAL USE R 231208Z DEC 82 FM AMEMBASSY BRUSSELS JAS,10/18/60 TO RUEHDD/NATO COLLECTIVE RUDKRB/AMEMBASSY BELGRADE 1381 RUFHEB/AMEMBASSY BERLIN 0429 24 ПЕС В2 10 - 44z RUDKEBQ/AMEMBASSY BERN 2404 RUD KAR/AMEMBASSY BUCHAREST 0920 RUDKDA/AMEMBASSY BUDAPEST 0736 RUFHDB/AMEMBASSY DUBLIN 4680 RUFHGV/USMISSION GENEVA 5875 RUDKHLQ/AMEMBASSY HELSINKI 1715 RUDKFDO/AMEMBASSY LISBON 4094 ACTION: AMB RUEHMO/AMEMBASSY MOSCOW 3222 RUDKRP/AMEMBASSY PRAGUE 1080 DCM RUDKSA/AMEMBASSY SOFIA 0654 CHRON RUDKFMQ/AMEMBASSY STOCKHOLM 3590 RUFHLA/AMEMBASSY VALLETTA 0359 RUEHVI/AMEMBASSY VIENNA 4245 RUDKRW/AMEMBASSY WARSAW 1942 RUFHJA/USMISSION USBERLIN 0872 INFO RUEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC 1633 BT CONFIDENTIAL LIMITED OFFICIAL USE BRUSSELS 17061 FOR THE AMBASSADOR ROME ALSO FOR THE SPECIAL REPRESENTATIVE TO THE VATICAN DEPARTMENT FOR UNDER SECRETARIES EAGLEBURGER, AND VAN GORKUM, AND EUR ASSISTANT SECRETARY DESIGNATE BURT E.O. 12356: N/A TAGS: AFSP SUBJECT: MANAGEMENT ISSUES: FOLLOW UP ON LONDON COM CONFERENCE. BEFORE LEAVVING FOR THE HOLIDAYS, AMBASSADOR PRICE ASKED THAT I PASS ON TO YOU THE FOLLOWING MESSAGE: QUOTE: 1. AS YOU KNOW, RICK BURT WAS KIND ENOUGH TO CIRCULATE AT THE LONDON COM CONFERENCE A SHORT PAPER EXPRESSING MY VIEWS ON SOME OF THE MANAGEMENT ISSUES FACING THE DEPARTMENT. I SUGGESTED THAT IF THERE WAS SUFFICIENT INTEREST, SOME OF US WITH CLOSE LINKS TO THE ADMINISTRATION MIGHT CONVEY THOSE AND OTHER VIEWS, WHICH ARE GENERALLY SHARD AMONG THE EUROPEAN COM'S, TO THE SECRETARY AND EVENTUALLY TO THE PRESIDENT. 2. AS A RESULT OF DISCUSSIONS IN LONDON WITH NON-CAREER AND CAREER COLLEAGUES, I BELIEVE THERE IS CONSIDERABLE SUPPORT FOR THE APPROACH I SUGGESTED. IT SEEMS TO ME THAT THE NEXT STEP IS TO PUT TOGETHER A DOCUMENT TO WHICH MOST OF US COULD SUBSCRIPE. WHAT I HAVE IN MIND IS A SHORT PAPER, WHICH TWO OR THREE OF US WHO LIKELY WILL BE SEEING THE PRESIDENNT OVER THE HOLIDAY SEASON COULD AUTHOR. I DO NOT, OF COURSE, ENVISION A POLISHED DOCUMENT FOR THE PRESIDENT AT THIS STAGE, BUT I WOULD LIKE TO BE ABLE TO GIVE HIM A GENERAL IDEA OF WHAT HE CAN EXPECT TO SEE LATER, AFTER ALL THE EUROPEAN COM'S HAVE HAD OPPORTUNITY TO REACT TO THE PAPER CIRCULATED IN LONDON. WITH THIS APPROACH IN MIND, AND WHILE OUR LONDON DELIBERATIONS ARE STILL FRESH, YOUR THOUGHTS AND SUGGESTIONS AS TO WHAT WE SHOULD TELL THE PRESIDENT WOULD BE VFRY HELPFUL TO ME, AND DEEPLY APPRECIATED. 3. AS I WILL BE IN THE U.S. OVER THE HOLIDAYS, I WOULD BE GRATEFUL IF YOU WOULD CABLF YOUR COMMENTS TO MY DCM, CHARLIE THOMAS, WHO WILL SEE THAT I RECEIVE THEM. 6. BEST WISHESS FOR A VERY HAPPY HOLIDAY SEASON. CHARLIE PRICE UNQUOTE. THOMAS BT #7061