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File scanned from the National Security Adviser's Memoranda of Conversation Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON SEGRET/NODIS/XGDS MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION PARTICIPANTS: President Ford Amb. Willard A. DePree, Ambassador to Mozambique Brent Scowcroft, Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs DATE AND TIME: Tuesday, February 24, 1976 2:45 - 2:53 p.m. PLACE: The Oval Office President: It is good to see you. I was telling Brent that you come from my part of Michigan. DePree: I used to see you come down the street in Zeeland with my dad. More talk about Michigan. ] President: You have a fascinating experience ahead. state Eleviaw3/11/04 DePree: I have been studying Portuguese. I hope they will talk to me. They are quite hostile. President: How long did it belong to Portugal? DePree: Five centuries. It is largely unexplored, for raw materials. E.O. 12968, SEC. 3.5 MEMO, 11/24/98, STATE DEPT. GUIDELINES NARA, DATE 6/10/04 President: Did many Portuguese stay? DePree: Not many left, and many of those would like to leave if they DECLASSIFIED could get out. As you know, there are three missionaries in jail. I will do what I can for them. President: What is the charge? DePree: None. They are just being held. BY. CLASSIFIED BY BRENT SCOWCROFT SEGRET/NODIS/XGDS EXEMPT FROM GENERAL DECLASSIFICATION SCHEDULE OF EXECUTIVE ORDER 11652 EXEMPTION CATEGORY 5 (b) (1,3) AUTOMATICALLY DECLASSIFIED ON Imp. to det. SECRET/NODIS/XGDS 2. President: What are the economic conditions? DePree: They are having trouble. Most of their economic relations are with South Africa. President: What are the Embassy facilities? DePree: There was a consulate, so it won't be too bad. I am taking most of my family. SECRET/NODIS/XGDS 2 P/anut wm DaPree us amt. to J 24FNr76 245- 253 pm P Goody we you I was why + Bunt that you couns from any part of mich D Ised see you ene done C start in Z extand w/ my Dad. (Znore tuch what michigan P you have a focurating explained about D I her studying Prt. I hope they will tark P to me they are quite high Home for shid at being to Put D 5 It is largely unspplased, for a P Dil have Pat story? D not hay left my of these world hh to lianing they cand lyst an. as you know them are 3 in jail Inste do what Jean forther P what hange D how. just being hold. P what antecon condition? D Huming trumbly. but of their acon relations are w/ South capin. Deay Ta then whetome they into their canta its w / SA P D Tran Josa congulate rise wont her What E mloory had 2 thing mest of my family DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, SEC. 3.5 BY NSC MEMO, labs 11/24/98, STATE DEPT. GUIDELINES State Review 3/11/04 . NARA DATE 6/10/014 GERALD P. FORD