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The original documents are located in Box 2, folder “Coal Strike, 11/74” of the Richard B. Cheney Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government employees as part of …
The original documents are located in Box 10, folder “Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee” of the Richard B. Cheney Files at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government …
.. • -. ~ ,, '" , .,. ' ' "' ~~ .. ' + '',. • .r"" - ' February 19, 1975 NO. 92 RE~1ARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON DEPARTURE FRO!'i ORL)t AIRPORT PARIS FF.BRUARY 19, 1975 Secretary Kissinger: The meetings with the Foreign Minister and the President were very satisfactory. We reviewed. the whole range of issues that concern the U.S. and France, which is another way of saying we reviewed the world situation. We spoke, of course, about the Middle East, the en~rgy problem, and …
December 12, 1974 No. 525 SECrrETARY KISSINGER RECEIVES THE WATELER PEACE.·PRIZE Secretary of State, Henry A. Kissinger,was awarded the Wateler Peace Prize for 1974 at the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Brussels on December 11, 1974. The following is the text of the announcement of the award to Secretary Kissinger issued at The Hague, The Netherlands on December 10 by the Carnegie Foundation of The Netherlands: "The Wateler Peace Prize for 1974 was awarded to the Honorable Henry Alfred Kissinger, Secretary …
February 13, 1975 No. 65 REMARKS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON THE SECRETARY'S DEPARTURE CAIRO AIRPORT FEBRUARY 13, 1975 I just wanted-to thank Foreign Minister Fahmy and the President for the very warm reception that I received here. I consider the talks very positive. We had a very extensive review of all elements tha~are involved in peace in the Middle East. I look forward to coming back here in a few weeks. Thank you very much. * * * * * * * * * * * Digitized from Box 13 …
May 5, 1975 No. 234 STATEMENT BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON THE DEATH OF AMBASSADOR KENNETH B. KEATING MAY 5, 1975 I have just been informed of the death of Ambassador Keating and I want to take this opportunity to say that this country has lost a great public servant and a fine human being. He was a valued colleague in the search for peace in the Middle East. He contributed enormously to American foreign policy as Ambassador to India and as Ambassador to Israel. We will all …
August 31, 1975 NO. 454 REI\iARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AT PRIME !.UNtSTER RABIN 1 S OFFICE JERUSALEM AUGUST 31, 1975 SECRETARY KISSINGER: As we have been telling you, we are going over the agreement and its annexes, and especially the annexes involved an enormous amount of very precise detail. We did it with the attitude of,bringing the negotiations to a conclusion. We believe the negotiation is approaching its end, and I hope that on my visit to Alexandria we can clear up …
November 7, 1974 No. 485 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON ARRIVAL IN AMMAN, JORDAN NOVEMBER 6, 1974 Ladies and Gentlemen: I simply wanted to say that it is always a personal joy for me to come back to Jordan to see our friends. I'm making a quick trip through the area to get the judgment of various leaders about pro~pects ~f peace, and I want to reiterate that we attach the greatest importance to Jordan as one of the key factors in the area. Thank you very much. * * * * * …
September 1, 1975 NO. 457 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AT THE KING DAVID HOTEL AFTER A MEETING AT PRIME MINISTER RABIN'S OFFICE Jl!:R'EJ.S.ALEM September 1, 1975 QUESTION: Good morning, t·1r. Secretary. agreement? SECRETARY KISSINGER: to work out. deta~ls QUESTION: Do you have results on the As I told you earlier, we had a few technical Are they worked out now, sir? SECRETARY KISSINGER: We had a number of issues that we had to examine. I think that we have substantially …
August 23, 1975 ~o. 431 STATEMENT BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON DEPARTURE DAMASCUS, SYRIA AUGUST 23, 1975 QUESTION: How was your visit Dr. Kissinger? SECRETARY KISSINGER: As always my talks with President Asad were conducted 1n a·very cordial atmosphere and I found them very helpful. We discussed the role of Syria in negotiations towards peace within the present context as well as in relation to an overall settlement and we discussed also our bilateral relations which are good …
October 27, 1974 NO. 441 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON DEPARTURE FROM MOSCOW OCTOBER 27, 1974 SECRETARY KISSINGER: I want to say that the talks were very wide-ranging, covering all the issues in Soviet-American relations and in international affairs. I'm well satisfied with the outcome of the talks and I think good progress was made on the issues w~ich we discussed. , Thank you. * * * * * * 'I For harl'her in'fornwa'lion con'lact': Digitized from Box 13 of the Robert …
February 12, 1975 No. 62 REMARKS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON THE SECRETARY'S ARRIVAL CAIRO AIRPORT FEBRUARY 12, 1975 I want to express my great pleasure at being back in Egypt. I look forward to my talks with my friend the President, and with the Foreign Minister. I'm in this area to see what I can do to make progress towards a just and lasting peace and to take a next ~tep on that road as soon as possible. ~ Thank you very much. * * * * * * * * * * For t'url'her …
• ·' NovEMBER 1q~ 1975 No. 569 As Prepared for Delivery STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER .SECRETARY OF STATE BEFORE THE HoUSE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE NovEMBER 14~ 1975 Digitized from Box 15 of the Robert Anderson Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library .- ee I .··::'"\t.i"(j~ 1569 · ~~· req~ I come before you today to present and explain the Adainistration's for new appropriations of $4.7 billion for Fiscal Year 1976 under the Foreign Assistance Act. These appropriations are vital …
The original documents are located in Box 10, folder “Daily Press Briefings, July 12-19, 1974” of the Robert Anderson Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library. Copyright Notice The copyright law of the United States (Title 17, United States Code) governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Gerald R. Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works prepared by U.S. Government …
November 20, 1975 No. As Prepared for Delivery 576 STATEMENT BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE BEFORE THE SENATE APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE NOVEMBER 20, 1975 Mr. Chairman: The appropriations we seek, and for which I am here to testify, are vital to America's well-being. Security assistance is an indispensable tool for the ac~o~plishment of our purposes in every key area of foreign policy •.. Today America faces an unprecedentedly complex array of challenges. The growth of nuclear …
August 12, 1975 No. 408-A INTRODUCTORY REMARKS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE BEFORE THE AMERICAN BAR ASSOCIATION ANNUAL CONVENTION MONTREAL, CANADA AUGUST 11, 1975 SECRETARY KISSINGER: President Fellers, Presid~nt-Elect Walsh, Ladies and Gentlemen: I wonder if any of you have commented on the tableau we present today: - an American Secretary of State addressing an assemblage of distinguished American attorneys on American attitudes towards international law in a foreign country: - …
AUGUST 26, 1975 NO. 442 COMMENTS TO THE ~ESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AND HIS EXCELLENCY YIGAL ALLON FOREIGN MINISTER OF ISRAEL AFTER t-lEETING AT PRIME MINISTER 1 S OFFICE JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, AUGUST 26, 1975 SECRETARY KISSINGER: My friend is going to talk first this time. FOREIGN MINISTER ALLON: We had a very good talk today. We went into many details concerning the interim agreement, after listening very carefully to the report from the talks of Dr. Kissinger with Egyptian …
• December 23, 1974 NO. 542 PC#45 PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY_OF STATE AT THE UNITED NATIONS SECRETARIAT BUILDING FOLLOWING HIS MEETINGS WITH UN SECRETARY GENERAL KURT WALDHEIM AND PRESIDENT OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ABDELAZIZ BOUTEFLIKA DECEMBER 21, 1974 QUESTION: Could you-tell us the important subjects of your discussions with the Secretary General and the present President of the Assembly? " SECRETARY KISSINGER: Well, it seems to us important that as the General …
September 3, 1975 No. 460 DEPARTURE STATEMENTS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AND PRINCE SAUD EL FAISAL MINISTER OF STATE FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS TAIF, SAUDI ARABIA SEPTEMBER 2, 1975 PRINCE FAISAL: When the Secretary had his meetings with His Majesty and with the Crown Prince, I can safely summarize the views of His Majesty and the Government of Saudi Arabia. The news that the Secretary has brought to us that this is indeed a significant and important step towards the final settlement …
No.· 528 INFORMAL MEETING WITH THE PRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AND HIS EXCELLENCY MELIH ESENBEL FOREIGN MINISTER OF TURKEY FOLLOWING THEIR THIRD BILATERAL MEETING BRUSSELS, BELGIUM DECEMBER 12, 1974 QUESTION: Can you say anything, Mr. Secretary? SECRETARY KISSINGER: We continued our explorations in a very friendly atmosphere, and we'll continue to stay in close touch. QUESTION: Will you be in touch at all tomorrow or does this mean this was tne last meeting? SECRETARY …