The materials in FOIA 2000-1389-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. FOIA 2000-1389-F contains materials relating to negotiations and meetings concerning Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) which took place in March 1991, May 1991, and June 1991, and the related meeting between President Bush and USSR General Moiseyev on May 20, 1991 ....Read more
The materials in FOIA 2000-1389-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials. FOIA 2000-1389-F contains materials relating to negotiations and meetings concerning Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) which took place in March 1991, May 1991, and June 1991, and the related meeting between President Bush and USSR General Moiseyev on May 20, 1991 . 2000-1389-F 2 The Staff and Office Files contain cover pages, cover memos, transmittal forms, cover notes, press guidance, correspondence, participant lists, schedule proposals, and press reports. Cover pages, cover memos, and transmittal forms are from the White House, NSC, or the State Department. Cover notes, by White House personnel, describe the routing procedures to be followed in sending a document. The press guidance provides White House staff with guidance in answering questions about the visit of General Moiseyev and the CFE negotiations. The correspondence is from a member of congress concerning the CFE negotiations. The participant lists and schedule proposals concern the meeting between President Bush and General Moiseyev on May 20, 1991. The press report is an AFP report on the CFE negotiations. All of this material is from the National Security Council files of John Gordon and Heather Wilson. A significant amount of material responsive to this FOIA is contained in the files of the National Security Council (NSC). Although these files are listed, it should be noted that most of these documents are security classified and have been closed under the restrictions of the Freedom of Information Act. Read less