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and hired ships bringing family members from Cuba to the United States, Kozak wrote a memo outlining various options for dealing with migration of Cuban refugees. The memo included points that could be used to justify a decision to prohibit entry. Kozak noted that prosecutions for bringing Cubans to
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mission in Minsk, pushed for political opposition parties in
Belarus to unite around a single leader, Uladzimir Hancharyk, the leader of the Trade Union Federation. Hancharyk did not gain widespread popular support, and was seen as a "remnant of the old Soviet days of privilege and Party control".
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In 1988, Kozak was a special presidential envoy who "achieved prominence ... when he led an unsuccessful effort to persuade then-Panamanian leader Manuel
Noriega to agree to a democratic transfer of power" prior to the U.S. military deposing Noriega in December 1989.
585:, attempting to settle on terms under which Noreiga would step down. Kozak argued for a diplomatic arrangement under which indictment against Noriega would be quashed, sanctions would be lifted, and Noriega would step down and leave the country by August 1988.
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the United States in the past were rare, and that unless the government were prepared to demonstrate its willingness to do so, Cuban
Americans would assume there was no serious risk in participating in the boatlift.
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President Lukashenko declared him the winner with 75.6 percent of the vote, a result contested as false and fraudulent by international bodies and other countries.
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denounced the negotiations. Kozak continued with the talks and delivered an ultimatum for
Noreiga to agree to by May 25, 1988, but Noriega refused and the
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Working Group, where they worked in underfunded office space with furniture from the 1950s, peeling paint, and outdated
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when requesting their information on a group allegedly financed by Cuban Americans that attempted attacks in Cuba.
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implement a bipartisan agreement on Central America designed to help end the conflict in Nicaragua.
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of Cuban refugees to the United States, and formulated its statements on possible prosecution of
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for civil law enforcement work after the overthrow of Manuel Noriega, with mixed results.
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measure that the indictment should not be dropped, and
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