NSC MEETINGS GEORGE H.W. BUSH ADMINISTRATION ( )

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The George Bush Library has completed the initial review of all NSC meeting files. However, most of the records have been exempted from release for national security reasons [Freedom of Information Act exemption (b)(1)]. Please contact the archives at the George Bush Presidential Library for information on specific documents exempted in each folder and for guidance on filing Mandatory Declassification Review (MDR) requests for declassification of documents exempted (b)(1). Please include the meeting number and meeting date in your correspondence. For additional information on the NSC meetings, please see Freedom of Information Act request 2005-1003-F here: http://bushlibrary.tamu.edu/research/finding_aids/pdfs/05-1003-f.pdf Yes NS0001 February 10, 1989 Afghanistan Yes NS0002 February 21, 1989 Covert Action Review Yes NS0003 March 14, 1989 International Debt, Economics, International Finance Yes NS0004 March 14, 1989 Panama, Nicaragua, Afghanistan Yes NS0005 March 15, 1989 Fighter Support Experimental Project, Japan Yes NS0006 March 18, 1989 Fighter Support Experimental Project, Japan Yes NS0007 March 29, 1989 Middle East Peace Process Yes NS0008 March 30, 1989 Western Europe, Eastern Europe Yes NS0008a April 04, 1989 U.S. Relations with Western Europe and Eastern Europe Yes NS0009 April 05, 1989 Review of National Security Review 3 Regarding U.S. and USSR Relations Yes NS0010 April 14, 1989 Review of Cambodia Policy Yes NS0011 April 18, 1989 National Security Review 12 Section II Regarding Strategic Nuclear Deterrence Yes NS0012 April 28, 1989 Panama [1] Yes NS0012 April 28, 1989 Panama [2] Yes NS0013 May 04, 1989 Covert Action 1

Yes NS0014 May 04, 1989 Moscow Ministerial Yes NS0015 May 08, 1989 Panama Yes NS0016 May 15, 1989 Counter narcotics in Peru Yes NS0017 May 17, 1989 National Security Review 12 Sections II and III, US Defense Strategy for 1990 Yes NS0018 May 23, 1989 Angola [Empty] Yes NS0019 May 26, 1989 Covert Action Yes NS0020 May 25, 1989 Counter Narcotics in Peru, Review of National Security Review 12 Section IV Regarding Arms Control Implications of Defense Strategy [1] Yes NS0020 May 25, 1989 Counter Narcotics in Peru, Review of National Security Review 12 Section IV Regarding Arms Control Implications of Defense Strategy [2] Yes NS0021 June 07, 1989 Defense and Space Yes NS0022 June 15, 1989 Strategic Arms Reduction Talks, Arms Control Yes NS0023 June 23, 1989 Persian Gulf [1] Yes NS0023 June 23, 1989 Persian Gulf [2] Yes NS0024 July 25, 1989 Covert Action Annual Review Yes NS0024a July 25, 1989 Covert Action Annual Review Yes NS0025 August 01, 1989 Hostage Situation Yes NS0026 Yes NS0027 August 02, 1989 Annual Review of Covert Action Programs Yes NS0028 September 6, 1989 Savannah River Restarts, Tritium, Stockpiles, Nuclear Arms Control 2

Yes NS0028a September 11, 1989 Savannah River Restarts, Tritium, Stockpiles, Nuclear Arms Control Yes NS0029 September 14, 1989 Chemical Weapons, Arms Control Yes NS0030 October 03, 1989 Poland, Economic Assistance Yes NS0031 October 18, 1989 Panama Yes NS0031a October 18, 1989 Panama Yes NS0032 October 19, 1989 Panama [1] Yes NS0032 October 19, 1989 Panama [2] Yes NS0032a October 24, 1989 Classified Subject Yes NS0033 November 30, 1989 Malta Summit, USSR Yes NS0034 December 18, 1989 Libya Yes NS0034a December 05, 1989 Malta Follow Up, Arms Control, Summit Yes NS0035 January 09, 1990 Covert Action Program, TV Marti, Broadcasting, Cuba Yes NS0035a January 16, 1990 Conventional Forces in Europe Initiative, Arms Control Yes NS0036 January 17, 1990 Panama [1] Yes NS0036 January 17, 1990 Panama [2] Yes NS0036 January 17, 1990 Panama [3] Yes NS0037 January 18, 1990 International Economic Policy [1] Yes NS0037 January 18, 1990 International Economic Policy [2] Yes NS0037a January 27, 1990 Conventional Forces in Europe Initiative, Arms Control, Germany Federal Republic 3

Yes NS0038 February 01, 1990 Arms Control Issues, Moscow Ministerial Yes NS0039 February 09, 1990 East Asia Strategy, National Security Review on Philippines Military Base Access [1] Yes NS0039 February 09, 1990 East Asia Strategy, National Security Review on Philippines Military Base Access [2] Yes NS0039 February 09, 1990 East Asia Strategy, National Security Review on Philippines Military Base Access [3] Yes NS0040 February 12, 1990 Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Strategic Export Controls, Eastern Europe Yes NS0041 March 29, 1990 Covert Action Yes NS0042 March 29, 1990 Fiber Optic Systems for the USSR Yes NS0043 April 17, 1990 Lithuania, USSR [1] Yes NS0043 April 17, 1990 Lithuania, USSR [2] Yes NS0043a April 23, 1990 Lithuania, USSR, Sanctions Yes NS0044 April 30, 1990 Cape York, Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Strategic Export Controls Yes NS0045 April 30, 1990 Coordinating Committee for Multilateral Strategic Export Controls Yes NS0046 May 10, 1990 Angola, Cambodia, Jordan Yes NS0047 July 16, 1990 Nuclear Matters Yes NS0048 July 25, 1990 Cape York, Space Policy, USSR Yes NS0049 August 02, 1990 Persian Gulf Crisis, Iraq, Kuwait Yes NS0049a August 03, 1990 Persian Gulf Crisis, Iraq, Kuwait Yes NS0050 August 04, 1990 Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait, Persian Gulf Yes NS0051 August 05, 1990 Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait, Persian Gulf 4

Yes NS0052 August 06, 1990 Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait, Persian Gulf Yes NS0053 August 15, 1990 Iraqi Invasion of Kuwait, Persian Gulf Yes NS0054 August 29, 1990 Persian Gulf Crisis, Economic Action Plan, Iraq [1] Yes NS0054 August 29, 1990 Persian Gulf Crisis, Economic Action Plan, Iraq [2] Yes NS0055 September 20, 1990 Oil Supply, Energy, Persian Gulf [1] Yes NS0055 September 20, 1990 Oil Supply, Energy, Persian Gulf [2] Yes NS0056 October 09, 1990 Nuclear Matters, Middle East and Gulf, Proliferation [1] Yes NS0056 October 09, 1990 Nuclear Matters, Middle East and Gulf, Proliferation [2] Yes NS0057 December 17, 1990 Annual Review of Covert Action Programs Yes NS0058 June 06, 1991 Strategic Arms Reduction Talks Yes NS0059 October 18, 1991 Pan Am 103, Terrorism Yes NS0060 November 19, 1991 Pan Am 103, Terrorism, Libya, Great Britain Yes NS0061 December 20, 1991 Covert Action Programs, Intelligence Yes NS0062 March 25, 1992 Intelligence Capabilities/1992 Yes NS0063 May 28, 1992 Haiti Yes NS0064 June 10, 1992 Nuclear Testing Yes NS0065 December 03, 1992 Somalia Yes NS0066 December 23, 1992 Covert Action 5