Yugoslavia
246. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State
Source: Reagan Library, Nelson Ledsky Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia—1987–1988 (2), Memos/Letters—Cables—Reports/Research. Confidential. Sent for information to Bonn, London, Paris, Rome, and the Department of the Treasury.
247. Paper Prepared in the Defense Intelligence Agency
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia—Substance 1988 (1). Secret; Noforn.
248. Telegram From the Department of State to All European Diplomatic Posts
Source: Department of State, Records from Ambassador Thomas W. Simons, Jr., Lot 03 D 256, Chron, March 1988. Confidential. Drafted by Schmidt; approved by Seymour.
249. Information Memorandum From the Acting Assistant Secretary of State for Intelligence and Research (Kamman) to the Deputy Secretary of State (Whitehead)
Source: Department of State, Executive Secretariat, Sensitive and Super Sensitive Documents, 1984–1989, Lot 92 D 52, Super Sensitive, May 1–19 [1988]. Secret; Noforn; Nocontract; Sensitive.
250. Memorandum of Conversation
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia—Substance 1988 (1). Secret. The meeting took place in the Oval Office. Presumably drafted by Perina. Perina sent a copy to Paul Schott Stevens under a May 13 cover memorandum, requesting that he “review and approve” the memorandum “for record purposes.” (Ibid.)
251. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Central Foreign Policy File, D880485–0772. Confidential; Immediate. Sent immediate for information to Paris; sent for information to Eastern European posts, Moscow, and Vienna.
252. Telegram From the Embassy in Hungary to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Official Correspondence of Deputy Secretary of State John C. Whitehead, July 1982–January 1989, Lot 89 D 139, Potsdam Trip, June 4–16, 1988 (Eastern and Western Europe). Secret; Immediate; Nodis. Drafted by Kelly (D); approved by Whitehead.
253. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia—Substance 1988 (1). Confidential; Immediate. Sent for information to Eastern European posts, Moscow, Paris, Rome, Vienna, and Zagreb.
254. Paper Prepared in the Central Intelligence Agency
Source: Reagan Library, Rudolf Perina Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia—Substance 1988 (1). Secret; [handling restriction not declassified]. Drafted in DDI/EURA.
255. Intelligence Research Report
Source: Reagan Library, Lisa Jameson Files, Subject File, Yugoslavia. Confidential. Drafted by Adrian Harmata (INR); approved by Richard Clarke (INR).
256. Telegram From the Embassy in Yugoslavia to the Department of State
Source: Department of State, Records from Ambassador Thomas W. Simons, Jr., Lot 03 D 256, Chron, October 1988. Confidential; Immediate. Sent Priority for information to Zagreb, Eastern European posts, the mission to NATO, and Vienna.