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No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/05/25: LOC-HAK-552-5-38-2
No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/05/25: LOC-HAK-552-5-38-2
MEMORANDUM
THE WHITE HOUSE
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MEMORANDUM. FOR GENERAL SCOWCROFT
FROM: The Situation Room
SUBJECT: Sunday Cable Summary
tists. He claimed that this. charge was also unfounded and
that the Ustashi and other groups seeking to break up
Yugoslavia were actually tied to the West, which had. also
provided them with. arms. The article'concludes by assert-
ing that Soviet-Yugoslav relations are in fact steadily
improving and that the current campaign of slander is
doomed to failure.
Western reports that Moscow had supported Ustashi.separa-
socialist countries, particularly the USSR. As a prece-
ing to cast aspersions about Yugoslav developments in such
claimed on November 27 that the Western media were seek-
formist campaign began in mid--October. In an authorzta-
Yugoslav affairs since Belgrade's most recent anticomin
issued its. first public denial of complicity J.n,~n erna
Moscow Denies involvement in.Yu o,slav Affairs: Moscow has
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Soviets Agree to Deliver Crude Oil to Sweden: For the..
first time, the Soviets have agreed to deliver crude oil to
Sweden. The agreement covers up to 500,000 tons of crude
to be delivered in 1976. According to the Swedish firm,
the Soviet petroleum exporter is to deliver the crude to
the refinery at Nynashamn or for processing in the Baltic
area.
No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/05/25: LOC-HAK-552-5-38-2
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No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/05/25: LOC-HAK-552-5-38-2
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Speculation About. Government Changes in Madrid: Rumor mills
n adri expect King Juan Carlos to s u e t e government
with'the week. The only firm fact is that Prime Minister
Arias met with the king for over*two hours'on Friday after-.
There was immediate speculation both that he handed
in his resignation and that he will be one of three men
nominated to preside over Parliament and the Council of
the Realm. The expected shuffle will be an early test
of Juan Carlos' intentions toward liberalization. "Some
sources feel the king will pick a conservative to had
Parliament in order more easily to select a pro-reform
prime minister. other specualtion foresees Arias staying
on, but with several key cabinet changes, including: new
ministers of foreign affairs, interior, army, information,
and finance and commerce. Meanwhile, some 250 prisoners
covered by last week's amnesty decree have reportedly been
released already. The government also has dropped charges
against 23 protesters who were arrested during the demon-
stration Thursday at Carabancel Prison against the decree's
allegedly limited coverage. Spanish radio reports Saturday
that 500-600 prisoners will be released in Barcelona in
a few days, and that a "clarification" of the murky
decree will come "at any time."
No Objection to Declassification in Part 2010/05/25: LOC-HAK-552-5-38-2