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December 12, 1974 NO. 523 INFORMAL ~mETING WITH THE PRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AND HIS EXCELLENCY MELIH ESENBEL FOREIGN MINISTER OF TURKEY FOLLOHING THE SECOND BILATERAL MEETING AT THE HILTON HOTEL BRUSSELS DECEMBER 11, 1974 QUESTION: Mr. Foreign Minister -- could we have a word with you, Sir? This morn.i,.ng you made some quotes about your feelings towards the American Congress' actions in terms of cutting off aid to Turkey effective today. Would you tell us again your …
~eLruary 5, 1975 No. 49 GREAT DECISIONS '75 TRANSCRIPT OF INTERVIEWS WITH THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER, SECRETARY OF STATE; DEAN RUSK, FORMER SECRETARY OF STATE; AND JAMES RESTON, NEW YORK TIMES. HOST: REG MURPHY, EDITOR, THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION ('l'o be broadcast on the Publia Broadcasting System beginning February 5, 1975. WETA Channel 26 bJiU broadcast program at 3:00p.m. February 9, 1975. Program filmed by the Georgia Center for Continuing Eduaation, University of Georgia.) The Soviet Union Today …
August 22, 1975 NO. 427 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON' ARRIVAL RAS EL-TIN PALACE, ALEXANDRIA AUGUST 22, 1975 Secretary Kissinger: I am going to the meeting with President Sadat in a little while. We will review the state of negotiations and we will spare no effort to bring them to a successful conclusion, and I am reasonably hopeful. * * * * * For l'ur'lher inf'orft'lllotien centnct: Digitized from Box 13 of the Robert Anderson Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential …
November 11, 1974 No. 494 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER . SECRETARY Of STATE AT THE SEVENTH ANNUAL AWARDS PRESENTATION OF THE AMERICAN FOREIGN SERVICE ASSOCIATION NOVEMBER 11, 1974 SECRETARY KISSINGER: Tom, distinguished guests, I appreciate this introduction. I think you were somewhat too modest. There are many junior Foreign Service Offic~rs who ha'l.e managed to discomfit me. (Laughter) I, of course, realize that I am working under a certain handicap in this . building, the primary one …
••._••,.. · ..::. February 18, 1975 No. 71 STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE liEl-lRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON DEP i\RTURE FROM AQABA, JORDAN FEBRUARY 15, 1975 I just wanted to thank His Majesty and the Prime Minister for the very warm and cordial reception v-Je received in Jordan. We always feel we are among friends. We reviewed the situation in the Middle East and the results of my trip so far. I told His Majesty that I would return in a few ~eeks in ,_.l ,J..r to see what concrete progress can be …
DECEMBER 11, 1974 NO. 522 INFORMAL MEETING WITH THE PRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AND HIS EXCELLENCY l~ VAN DER STOEL DUTCH MINISTER OF FOREIGN AFFAIRS FOLLOWING THEIR BILATERAL MEETING AT THE HILTON HOTEL BRUSSELS DECEMBER 11, 1974 QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, could we ask you, have there been any new developments in relations between KLM and your country recently? Could you give us some statement? SECRETARY KISSINGER: I think this is primarily a Dutch problem so why doesn't the …
November 8; 1974 No.490 REMARKS OF HIS EXCELLENCY YIGAL ALLON MINISTER FOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS OF ISRAEL AND THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE FOLLOWING A MEETING AT PRIME MINISTER RABIN'S RESIDENCE NOVEMBER 7, 1974 Foreign Minister Allon We had, as you know, a very long talk with Secretary KissiPger at the Prime Minister's house. We listened to a very interes~ing report of the recent trip of his to the Middle East after the Rabat Conference, which we found very interesting. But we need a few …
September 16, 1975 No. 482-A .INTRODUCTORY REMARKS PRECEDING THE ADDRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE BEFORE THE CINCINNATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE SEPTEMBER 16, 1975 MR. WILLIAM M. LIGGETT: Good evening, ladies and gentlemen: To those of you whom I have not had the pleasure of meeting, I am William M. Liggett, Chairman of theBoard of the First National Bank, Cincinnati, Some of my and President of the Greater Cincinnati Chamber of Commerce. business associates have suggested that I …
August 24, 1975 No. 433 • STATEMENTS TO THE PRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER, SECRETARY OF STATE AND HIS EXCELLENCY YIGAL ALLON, FOREIGN MINISTER OF ISRP.E FOLLOWING MEETING AT PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE JERUSALEM, ISRAEL, AUGUST 24, 1975 FOREIGN MINISTER ALLON: Ladies and gentlemen, we had a very long and fruitful session today. I think a great deal of agreement has been reached between us and the mediators on the American team. I do not think we can go into details for the time being, but we did …
August 30, 1975 NO. 451 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AND ISRAELI FOREIGN MINISTER YIGAL ALLON FOLLOWING THEIR MEETING AT PRH1E MINISTER RABIN'S OFFICE AUGUST 30, 1975 QUESTION: How did your talks go today? SECRETARY KISSINGER: We are in the process of working on mostly the annexes of the agreement containing a lot of highly technical and complicated material. We are making progress on them. We are conducting ~seful meetings. We are meeting again tomorrow morning before I …
November 1, 1974 No. 461 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON DEPARTURE FROM ISLAMABAD NOVEMBER 1, 1974 SECRETARY KISSINGER: I just wanted to thank the.Prime Minister ahd all of his colleagues for the very warm reception that I have received here. It was a very useful visit, and it strengthened the already very close friendship between our two countries. Thank you. *********** For t'urther int'ornaat'ion cont'act': Digitized from Box 13 of the Robert Anderson Papers at the …
August 31, 1975 NO. 455 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AND ISRAELI FOREIGN MINISTER YIGAL ALLON FOLLOWING THEIR MEETING AT PRIME MINISTER RABIN'S OFFICE JERUSALEM August 31, 1975 FOREIGN MINISTER ALLON: Good morning, gentlemen. I am sorry you did not sleep the whole night. We were preparing for the Cabinet session which is going to take place in a very short while and then we shall see what the Government will decide. Anyway, the decision, the ground, is ready for such a …
August 29, 1975 No. 446 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE TO THE PRESS FOLLOWING MEETING IN PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE JERUSALEM, ISRAEL AUGUST 28, 1975 SECRETARY KISSINGER: We are continuing a very painstaking examination of the agreement, its annexes. As the distance to be narrowed gets smaller, the adjectives with which to describe progress are more difficult to find. But we are working with a good attitude. We are working in a positive direction. QUESTION: Will you be back …
The original documents are located in Box 133, folder “June 3, 1974 - Senatorial Campaign Committee Script” of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential 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 Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives collections. Works …
Digitized from Box 65 of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library RECEPTION HOSTED BY .aMBASSADOR WILLIAM S. MAILLIAR D FOR US AND OAS AMBASSADORS ATIlbassador Mailliard's Residence 3265 N Street, Northwest April 10, 1974 6: 30 p. TIl. Briefing inforTIlation for the Vice President. Dress: Civilian suit Arrival: 7:15 p. TIl ..... you will be greeted by ATIlbassador and Mrs. Mailliard, Mr. Bill Moffitt, his assistant, and Lt. Col. Blake at the entrance of the …
The original documents are located in Box 129, folder “Jan. 30, 1974 - Speech, NAM/National Chamber Business-Government Workshop on Energy, Washington, DC” of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential 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 Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished …
The original documents are located in Box 135, folder “July 26, 1974 - Speech, Domestic Council Seminar, Chicago, IL” of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential 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 Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives …
The original documents are located in Box 127, folder “Oct. 23, 1973 - Speech, Pennsylvania General Assembly, Harrisburg, PA” of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential 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 Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives …
The original documents are located in Box 132, folder “May 6, 1974 - Speech, Economic Club of New York, New York, NY” of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential 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 Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives …
The original documents are located in Box 135, folder “July 8, 1974 - Republican National Hispanic Assembly, Washington, DC” of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential 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 Ford donated to the United States of America his copyrights in all of his unpublished writings in National Archives …