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-- Expand contacts with representative black organizations
in South Africa and encourage them to pursue change by nonviolent
means;
-- Increase funding for education, labor, business, self-help
and human rights programs in South Africa aimed at improving
conditions for black Africans, and black awareness of U. S.
initiatives and policies;
-- Urge U.S. business entities in South Africa to continue
and to consolidate programs to improve the welfare of black
South African employees, to assist black-owned companies and to
use their influence to argue for change away from apartheid;
-- Combine the resources of the White House and the
Departments of State, Treasury and Commerce to oppose or
satisfactorily limit the imposition of new legislative sanctions
against South Africa;
-- Pursue negotiating possibilities offered by the
South African Government, including high level meetings,
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as appropriate, to discuss internal developments; seek to
establish and maintain a cooperative framework for a relationship
based upon realistic appraisals of both achievable goals and U.S.
influence;
-- Review the possibilities of joint diplomatic efforts
with key Western allies to foster progress toward internal reform
and away from apartheid;
-- Continue U.S. efforts to work with South Africa and the IAEA
to safeguard South African nuclear facilities and obtain South
African adherence to the non-proliferation treaty.
Recent South African Government actions require more
forthright public diplomacy to create better public and media
understanding of our policies, especially our opposition to
apartheid and our encouragement of reform, and to broaden
both domestic and international support for them. Our
Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs strategy shall consist of
the following elements:
-- I, the Vice President, and other senior Administration
officials will make public statements or speeches when appro-
priate reflecting high-level concern over developments in South
Africa, explaining our principled opposition to apartheid, and
underscoring our commitment to promote peaceful, non-violent
change away from that system;
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