Request for Question Clarification by
pinkfreud-ga
on
08 Feb 2005 11:17 PST
This was not in Geneva, but it meets some of your other requirements:
CIA AND KGB GET TOGETHER
The Wyoming summit had barely ended when an unprecedented
gathering of senior Soviet KGB and US CIA officials began on
Sept. 24, at the Rand Corporation in Santa Monica, California.
The agenda for close US-Soviet cooperation in intelligence-
sharing at Rand follows the specifications of a speech by US CIA
head William WEBSTER before the Los Angeles, California WORLD
AFFAIRS COUNCIL Sept. 19. Webster proclaimed that the focus of
the US intelligence services was now shifting, away from "Cold
War" issues, toward "intelligence on economic developments,"
especially "the strategies of our economic competitors."
The participants met under the auspices of the "US-Soviet Task
Force to Prevent Terrorism," with the official sponsorship of the
Washington SEARCH FOR COMMON GROUND organization and the
unofficial sponsorship of the Terrorism Committee of the
Georgetown CSIS. Soviet participants included Major-General
Valentin ZVEZDENKOV, former KGB chief of counterterrorism; Lt-
General Feodor SHERBAK, former deputy chairman of the KGB's
Second Directorate; Igor BELYAEV, a senior journalist and Middle
East specialist for the KGB-linked <i>Literaturnaya Gazeta<n>;
Vladimir VESSENSKY, the Latin American specialist for
<i>Literaturnaya Gazeta<n>; and Andrei SHOUMIKHIN, a Middle East
specialist at the Soviet Academy of Sciences who is also
responsible for US-Soviet "regional crisis matters" at the USA-
Canada Institute in Moscow. The US side was represented by Ray
CLINE, former CIA deputy director and current chairman of the
Global Strategy Council; William COLBY, former director of the
CIA, now officially working out of CIA headquarters in Langley,
Virginia; Miles COPELAND; John MARKS, executive-director of the
Search for Common Ground, and others. British MI6 representative
Eric GROVES, of the Foundation for International Security, also
participated.
http://www.subgenius.com/subg-digest/v0/0109.html