Trilateral talks between Oman, the UK and USA

FCO 8/4507 1982 Jan 01 - 1982 Dec 31
Description

This file concerns proposed Oman-US-UK trilateral talks. It contains minutes, briefing notes, scheduling arrangements, draft agendas and correspondence on:

  • Plans to hold the trilateral talks in Muscat on 27-28 February 1982
  • The postponement of the talks and Oman’s suggestion that they be held later in London
  • An assessment of the postponement of the proposed Muscat talks and of internal Omani politics and personalities, by Air Vice Marshall E Bennett
  • Visits to the US by the Chief of Defence Staff Major General T M Creasey and Brigadier Timothy Landon
  • A visit to the Middle East by the US Defence Secretary Caspar Weinberger; Mr Weinberger’s exposition of US policy in the Middle East to E F Henderson, including of US demands concerning a Saudi airborne radar system deal and of Israeli efforts to disrupt the development of US-Saudi relations
  • The potential for and background to trilateral exercises
  • Air defence capabilities in Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait and Bahrain and the potential for an integrated Gulf Cooperation Council system
  • The Camp David peace process and Israel's withdrawal from Sinai
  • Pakistan's nuclear programme, and its relations with the US, the UK and the European Economic Community
  • Soviet Union strategy in Afghanistan and the Middle East
  • A copy of the Annual Review for Yemen in 1981
  • The Iran-Iraq War and possible Jordanian support for Saddam Hussein.