Richard Nixon Presidential Daily Diary/1969/February/24

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Richard Nixon Presidential Daily Diary (1969)
Febuary 24, 1969
3626838Richard Nixon Presidential Daily Diary — Febuary 24, 19691969

The White House
President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
Place Day Began Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) 
February 24, 1969
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM TIMEDAY
9:16 a.m.Monday
Time

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9:16 9:34
The President motored from the Brussels Hilton Hotel to the NATO headquarters. He was accompanied by members of his official party and by Harlan Cleveland, U.S. Amb., to NATO.
9:34 12:30
The President and his official party were greeted at the en­trance to NATO headquarters by:
Manlio Brosio. Sec. General to NATO
Osman Olcay, Deputy Sec. Gen. of NATO
William I. Cargo, Deputy U. S . Permanent Rep. to NATO
Burton E. Spivy. Gen., U.S. Military Rep. to NATO

The President and official party were escorted to the lounge area where numerous NATO officials were introduced to the President. Among those introduced were:

Lyman Lemnitzer, Gen., SACEUR
Permanent members of the NATO Council, see APPENDIX "A".
National Military representatives, see APPENDIX "A".

The President was then escorted into the Council Chamber by Secretary General Manlio Brosio where he met with the permanent members. See APPENDIX "A" for list.

The President then went to the Conference Room of Sec. Gen., Manlio Brosio for private talks. Among those attending were:

William P. Rogers, Sec. of State
Henry A. Kissinger, Asst. for NSA
Harlan Cleveland, Amb. to NATO
Martin Hillenbrand, Asst. Sec. to NATO
Manlio Brosio, Sec. Gen., of NATO
and permanent members of NATO, SEE APPENDIX "A".

The President then met in the office of Secretary General Manlio Brosio with the National Military representatives to NATO. See APPENDIX "A".

The President then met in the office of Sec. Gen., Manlio Brosio with military representatives to NATO. Among those present were:

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The White House
President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
Place Day Began Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) 
Feb. 24, 1969
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM TIMEDAY
12:30
Time

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Activity
In Out Lo LD
12:30
William P. Rogers, Sec. of State
Henry A. Kissinger, Asst. for NSA
Harlan Cleveland, Amb. to NATO
Martin Hillenbrand, Asst. Sec. to NATO
Manlio Brosio, Sec. Gen. of NATO
Nigel Henderson, Adm., Chairman of Mil. Comm.
Lyman Lemnitzer, Gen., SACEUR
Peter R. von Butler, Lt. Gen.
Burton E. Spivy, Gen.
12:30 12:50
The President and his party motored from the NATO headquarters to the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier, where he laid a wreath on the Tomb and signed the Golden Book. He was met at the Tomb by the Belgian Minister of Defense, Paul W. Seegers.

The President motored from the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier

to the Palais du Roi.
12:50 2:45
The President had lunch and a meeting with the King and leaders of the government.
2:45 2:48
The President motored from the Palais du Roi to the Brussels Hilton Hotel.
2:48 4:38
The President, during part of this time, met with Jean Rey, President of the EEC.
4:38 4:59
The President and official party motored from the Brussels Hilton Hotel to the Brussels International Airport.
5:08 5:47
The President and official party flew from Brussels International Airport to London Heathrow Airport in Air Force One. For list of the passengers, see APPENDIX "B".
5:47 6:15
The President and his official party were met at the airport by:
Lord Cobbold, Lord Chamberlain and the Queen's representative
Michael Stewart, Sec. of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
David K. E. Bruce, U.S. Amb. to Great Britain
and other official greeters.
Harold Wilson, Prime Minister
The White House
President Richard Nixon's Daily Diary
(See Travel Record for Travel Activity)
Place Day Began Date (Mo. Day. Yr.) 
February 24, 1969
LONDON, ENGLAND TIMEDAY
6:13
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6:13 7:04
The President and Prime Minister Harold Wilson motored to Chequers. Members of the U. S. official party accompanied them.
7:04 10:57
The President and Prime Minister Harold Wilson met privately and then dined with members of the U.S. official party and members of the British government. Those present included:
William P. Rogers, Sec. of State
Henry A. Kissinger, Asst. for NSA
David K. E . Bruce, U.S. Amb. to Great Britain
Michael Stewart, Sec. of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs
Burke Trend, Sir, Cabinet Sec.
Dennis Greenhill, Sir, Perm. Under Sec. for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs.
10:57 11:55
The President and his official party departed Chequers and motored to the Claridge Hotel in London.
APPENDIX "A"

PERMANENT MEMBERS OF THE NATO COUNCIL

Manlio Brosio, Sec. Gen. of the NATO Council
Andre de Staercke, Belgium
Ross Kimball, Canada
Henning Hjorth-Nielsen, Denmark
Jacques Kosciusko-Morizet, France
Wilhelm Grewe, Germany
Phedon Annino Cavalierato, Greece
Niels P. Sigurdsson, Iceland
Carlo de Ferrariis Salzano, Italy
Lambert Schaus, Luxembourg
Hendrik N. Boon, Netherlands
Georg Kristiansen, Norway
Vasco da Cunha, Portugal
Muharrem Nuri Birgi, Turkey
Bernard Burrows, United Kingdom
Harlan Cleveland, United States.

NATIONAL MILITARY REPRESENTATIVES TO NATO

Emile Monmart, Lt. Gen., Belgium
Robert W. Murdock, Rear Adm., Canada
I. J. D . Schroeder, Maj. Gen., Denmark
Hallmuth Hauser, Lt. Gen., Germany
John A. Pipilis, Lt. Gen., Greece
Ezio Pistotti, Lt. Gen., Italy
Pierre Daffenbach, Maj. Gen., Luxembourg
Reinier A. Sleeuw, Maj. Gen., Netherlands
Helge O. Mehre, Maj. Gen., Norway
Henrizue Costa dos Santos Paiva, Lt. Gen., Portugal
Turgut C. Sunalp, Lt. Gen., Turkey
David Lee, Sir, G. B. E., C. B ., Air Chief Marshall, United Kingdom

APPENDIX "B"

PASSENGER MANIFEST

FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY

AIR FORCE ONE
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM to LONDON, ENGLAND
24 FEB 1969 - Depart: 5:08 pm Arrive:5:47 pm +39 254 SM

  1. The President
  2. Honorable William Rogers
  3. Honorable John B. Ehrlichman
  4. Honorable H. A. Haldeman
  5. Honorable Henry Kissinger
  6. Miss Rose Mary Woods
  7. Honorable Ronald Zeigler
  8. Colonel James D. Hughes
  9. Honorable Martin Hillenbrand
  10. Honorable Richard Pederson
  11. Honorable·James J. Rowley
  12. Major General Vernon Walters
  13. Dr. Walter Tkach
  14. Mr. Laurence S. Eagleburger
  15. Mr. William L. Safire
  16. Miss Sally Dhaler
  17. Mr. Robert Taylor
  18. Mr. William Duncan
  19. Mr. R. Lilley·
  20. Mr. Wilson Livingood
  21. Mr. Jerry McKinney
  22. Mr. Joseph McNulty
  23. Mr. Oliver S. Atkins
  24. Colonel Alexander Haig
  25. Colonel Sitton
  26. CWO Anselmo E. Juanich
  27. YNCS William F. Cuff
  28. MSgt Edward Cliff Jr.
  29. SDC Zosimo T. Monzon
  30. Mr. Robert Daugherty - AP
  31. Mr. Herriman Smith - UPI
  32. Mr. Frank Cancellare - UPI Photo
  33. Mr. Savi 11e R. Davis - Christian Science Monitor
  34. Mr. John Scali - ABC
  35. Mr. Angelo - Time
  36. Frank Cormier - AP
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY