Date:

16 January 2009

Author(s):

Mark Webber (South and Central Asian Affairs), Jorgan Andrews (South and Central Asian Affairs), Anish Goel (South and Central Asian Affairs), Patricia Mahoney (South and Central Asian Affairs)

Classification Level:

Top Secret

Citation:

National Security Council. Executive Office of the President. Pakistan. Jorgan Andrews, Anish Goel, Patricia Mahoney, and Mark Webber. Transition 7749.

Transition Memo:

Transition 7749 –Pakistan

Pakistan

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Pakistan Chronology

Message for President Musharraf (August 4, 2001)

Telcon with President of Pakistan (September 15, 2001)

Date: 26 April 2002

Author(s): John C. Danforth (Special Envoy for Peace in Sudan)

Description: This report, written by John Danforth(who Bush appointed as special envoy for peace in the Sudanese crisis), details Danforth’s survey of the Darfur crisis and efforts at peace. Efforts focused on small-scale, confidence-building implementation rather than treaty writing. Efforts included limited ceasefires, aid provision, and inter-faith connections. The report includes areas that must be settled before widespread peace proves attainable and a prognosis for peace/America’s role.

Memcon with President Musharraf of Pakistan (June 24, 2003)

Designation of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan as a Major Non-NATO Ally (April 16, 2004)

Joint Statement Between the United States of America and the Islamic Republic of Pakistan (September 22, 2004)

Memcon with President Musharraf of Pakistan (December 4, 2004)

Date: 22 September 2004

Author(s): Representatives of the governments of the United States and Pakistan

Description: Document summarizes U.S.-Pakistani progress in GWOT, counterproliferation, Pakistani economic reform, trade and investment, and commitment to addressing underlying causes of terrorism.

Memcon with President Pervez Musharraf of Pakistan (March 4, 2006)

Date: 4 March 2006

Author(s):George W. BushSteve Hadley (Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs)Pervez Musharraf (President of Pakistan)Hamid Javaid (Chief of Staff to the President

Description: Musharraf reports progress in War on Terror but complains about poor cooperation from Afghanistan, and Bush applauds Musharraf’s efforts. Bush states that the Indian prime minister can be worked with on Kashmir. Bush implores Musharraf to facilitate 2007 Pakistani elections normally. Leaders end on discussing Israel-Palestine situation and on balancing religious sensitivities versus a free press.

Joint Statement on United States-Pakistan Strategic Partnership (March 4, 2006)

Date: 4 March 2006

Author(s): Representatives of the governments of the U.S. and Pakistani governments

Description: Presidents Bush and Musharraf reiterate long-term partnership between U.S. and Pakistan. Document mentions Pakistani economic development, Afghanistan-Pakistan economic trade, commitment to tolerance/human rights, and India-Pakistan peace. Presidents announce Strategic Dialogue, which will focus on energy cooperation, economic development, financialstability, security, social development, scientific capacity, democracy, and nonproliferation.

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Summary of Conclusions for Deputies Committee Meeting on Pakistan-Afghanistan (August 22, 2006)

Memcon with Pervez Musharraf President of Pakistan (September 22, 2006)

Telcon with the President of Pakistan(November 14, 2007)

Greeting Statement, and Working Dinner with the President of Pakistan and the President of Afghanistan (September 27, 2006)

Telcon with the President of Pakistan(November 7, 2007)

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Summary of Conclusions for Meeting of the NSC Principals Committee (March 12, 2008)

Summary of Conclusions for Meeting of the NSC Deputies Committee on Pakistan (August 26, 2008)

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