FRONTLINE STATES
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Dream of a thriving region | ||
Editorial | ||
Editorial notes: "Confrontation" in southern Africa | ||
Editorial: Freedom marches nearer! | ||
Editorial: Heroic guerilla and southern Africa | ||
Fish on Fridays: a portrait of Mozambique | ||
Fortifying declaration of solidarity | ||
Free State students face the future | ||
Free translation of the text of the Joint Declaration issued by Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, and Jose Eduardo Dos Santos, President of Angola, on the occasion of the latter's visit to Cuba on 19 March 1984 |
Statement issued by Fidel Castro, President of Cuba, following the President of Angola's visit to Cuba, regarding the peace efforts in southern Africa. |
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Front-line States interference must stop | ||
International Press Conference by the Honourable P W Botha, Prime Minister of the RSA on the talks between the Five Western Powers and the RSA Government regarding South West Africa |
Press Conference with P W Botha regarding the independence of Namibia. Includes a joint statement by the South African Government and the five Foreign Ministers |
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Into Africa where unity is the catch phrase | ||
Introduction to Dossier on Diplomatic Offensive |
Circular to African National Congress members and units on the South African government's diplomatic offensive, namely the Nkomati Accord and the withdrawal of the army from Angola. |
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Joint Press Conference, Department of State, 14 May 1981 with Secretary of State Haig and Minister of Foreign Affairs Botha |
Press Conference in the United States, with US Secretary Haig and Minister of Foreign Affairs Botha, regarding the independence of Nambia. |
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Korttermynstrategie vir Zimbabwe-Rhodesië |
Appendix D: Memorandum about the South African government's short term national strategy for Zimbabwe, including task lists |
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Lessons from the Frontline States and the UK | ||
Letter from Alexander M Haig Jr to the Honourable R F Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Information, South Africa |
Letter from US Secretary of State, Alexander Haig, to Pik Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs and Information, regarding a schedule for the withdrawal of Cuban troops coordinated with transnational security arrangements in Namibia. |
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Letter from Chester A Crocker to the Honourable R F Botha |
Letter from Chester Crocker to the South African Minister of Foreign Affairs, Pik Botha, on the continuing negotiations for the withdrawal of Cuban troops from Angola |
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Letter from President P W Botha to Joaquim Alberto Chissano, President of the Peoples Republic of Mocambique |
Letter from President Botha to President Chissano regarding the peace and stability in southern Africa, reports of planned attacks by Angola on Mavinga and Jamba and the ANC camps in Angola |
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Letter from R F Botha to The Honourable Alexander H Haig Jr, Secretary of State, United States of America |
Letter from Pik Botha, Minister of Foreign Affairs, to Alexander M Haig, US Secretary of State, regarding Cuban withdrawal of troops from Angola. |