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U.S. Department of State
Office of the Spokesman
Press Statement![]()
Notice To The Press
December 31, 1998
Release of Microfiche Supplement to 1961-1963
Foreign Relations Volumes on
Cuba and the American RepublicsThe Department released today its last microfiche supplement documenting the foreign policy of the John F. Kennedy Administration. This microfiche publication presents documentation supplementing three Foreign Relations volumes on the Kennedy administration: Volume X, Cuba, 1961-1962, Volume XI, The Cuban Missile Crisis and Aftermath, and Volume XII, American Republics.
The publication is organized into three segments. The first covers the formulation of U.S. policy and the course of U.S. relations with Bolivia, Chile, Colombia, Costa Rica, Ecuador, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Jamaica, Mexico, and Venezuela. Documents on these countries are omitted from the print volume Foreign Relations, 1961-1963, Volume XII, because of limitations of space.
The next two parts of the microfiche publication reproduce additional documentation on Cuba, supplementing two print volumes’ coverage of the Kennedy administration’s policy toward Cuba. Some of the documents have been recently declassified and released and have not had wide dissemination. Of particular importance are documents on the planning for the Bay of Pigs invasion, briefings by the organizers of the operation of the new appointed Kennedy Administration officials, notes of Special Group Meetings prior to the ill-fated invasion in April 1961, additional materials on the Operation Mongoose that began after the fiasco at the Bay of Pigs, and the Central Intelligence Agency’s recently-released formal appraisal of the Bay of Pigs operation by its Inspector General in late 1961 and the response to the latter by CIA’s Deputy Director for Plans Richard Bissell. Most of these documents are from either Central Intelligence Agency files or the historical files of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research of the Department of State.
The last segment provides additional documentation for the second Cuba volume on the missile crisis and its aftermath. Included in this segment are intelligence documentation on the missiles and other offensive Soviet-supplied weapons in Cuba, planning papers prepared during the crisis itself, notes of meetings between the Joint Chiefs and President Kennedy during and after the crisis, and diplomatic correspondence and communications with U.S. allies. Although the Cuban missile crisis is generally considered to have ended in late October1962, this microfiche supplement presents substantial documentation on the subsequent dangerous U.S.-Soviet confrontation over the removal of IL-28 Soviet bombers and the unsuccessful negotiations between Washington and Moscow on the verification of the removal of all offensive weapons from Cuba and the corresponding U.S. non-invasion pledge. Finally, there is substantial documentation for the year 1963 both on the aftereffects of the crisis and new developments in the U.S.-Cuban relationship. Although the sources for the documents supporting Volume XI are drawn from a wide range of collections, CIA files are a major source for this segment as well.
Historian's Office Press Release [end of document]
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