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cbry lre dSbB lntervS!v '&NT o,. ~ 4" Qfll .. * .s)'. "•e:s of' October 12, 1975 Washington, D.C. Bureau of Public Affairs Office of Media Services Secretary Henry A. Kissinger interviewed on NBC-TV's "Mes~ &~ (,FSU·" Moderator: Lawrence E. Spivak. Pane :Inon Daniel, The New York Times; Peter Lisagor, Chicago Daily News; Robert Keatley, Wall Street Journal; Richard Valeriani, NBC News. Mr. Spivak: Our guest today on "Meet the Press" is the Secretary of State Henry A. Kissinger, who recently completed his …
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August 29, 1975 No. 449 REMARKS TO PRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE KING DAVID HOTEL JERUSALEM, ISRAEL FOLLOWING MEETING AT PRIME MINISTER'S OFFICE AUGUST 29, 1975 QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, is the agreement as of now ready for initialing? SECRETARY KISSINGER: No, not completely. We are in the final phases of the negot1at1ons, wh1ch means we were spending most of our time working on documents, the basic agreement, the various annexes. We are making good progress on all. QUESTION: …
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August 25, 1975 No. 436 PRESS CONFERENCE BY HIS EXCELLENCY ANWAR AL-SADAT PRESIDENT OF THE ARAB REPUBLIC OF EGYPT AND THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE BEFORE MEETING AT MAAMURA ALEXANDRIA, EGYPT AUGUST 25, 1975 QUESTION: Mr. President, are you satisfied with the progress of the negotiations? PRESIDENT SADAT: We have not yet started the negotiations with Dr. Kissinger, he has just returned this morning. QUESTION: But he was here before. PRESIDENT SADAT: Yes, yes of course he was here …
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November 17, 1975 No. 571 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AT THE PRESENTATION OF THE GRENVILLE CLARK AWARD TO JEAN MONNET PARIS, FRANCE NOVFMBER 15, 1975 SECRETARY KISSINGER: Mr. Monnet and distinguished guests. There ere few Lndividuals whose lives can be said to have made a difference in their time. And there are even fewer who rise above administering the day to day affairs to having a vision and then implementing it. I think we can safely say that there is no individual …
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August 28, 1975 No. 445 REMARKS TO THE PRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AFTER MEETING WITH PRIME MINISTER KING DAVID HOTEL JERUSALEM, ISRAEL AUGUST 27, 1975 QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, I remember you told us there were one or two issues that were not settled before you got here. Are those settled now-as a result of your meeting tonight? . SECRETARY KISSINGER: A number of issues before I got to Jerusalem today? I presented tonight some of the Egyptian ideas. We had a full discussion …
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February 19, 1975 NO. 85 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGEq SECRETARY OF STATF. UPON ARRIVAL AT ORLY AIRPORT PARIS, FRANCE FEBRUARY 18, 1975 Secretary Kissinger: I would like to say that on the conclusion of my trip to the ~Iiddle East and other capitals, it is a particular pleasure to be in France. I plan to review with the Fore1gn Minister and the President the prospects for another step toward peace in the Middle East, the energy problem, with particular attention to the consumer-producer …
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December 16, 1974 No. 531 STATEMENT BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE ON THE DEATH OF WALTER LIPPMANN Walter Lippmann'sdeath marks the end of a long and distinguished career in journalism. During the course of his career, he set the highest standards, which have served and will continue to serve as an example for all in his profession to follow. His contribution to the Fourth Estate will serve as a fitting tribute to his · career. I personally have benefitted greatly from his writings …
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"ay 20, 1975 No. 273 EXCHANGE OF REMARKS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER AND FOREIGN MINISTER ANDREY GROMYKO UPON DEPARTING THE SOVIET EMBASSY, VIENNA MAY 20, 1975 SECRETARY KISSINGER: The Foreign Minister and I had very good and useful discussions in a cordial atmosphere. We are going to issue a communique at 7:00 tonight, but I can say now that \ … "ay 20, 1975 No. 273 EXCHANGE OF REMARKS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER AND FOREIGN MINISTER ANDREY GROMYKO UPON DEPARTING THE SOVIET EMBASSY, VIENNA …
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August 30, 1975 NO. 453 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AT THE KING DAVID HOTEL FOLLOWING HIS MEETING AT PRIME tUNISTER RABIN'S OFFICE JERUSAJ...Et'l AUGUST 30, 1975 QUESTION: Mr. Secretary, what would you like to tell us? (Laughter) SECRETARY KISSINGER: tell me. That is an absolutely novel approach~ Usually you QUESTION: Well, how about trying it the other way? SECRETARY KISSINGER: Well, as an exception let me tell you. We are working now on mostly the annexes to the …
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August 22, 1975 No. 426 • STATEMENTS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRET~RY OF STATE AND FOREIGN MINISTER YIGAL ALLON FOLLOWING MEETINGS, JERUSALEM, ISRAEL AUGUST 22, 1975 FOREIGN MINISTER ALLON: Well, it's too early to sum up the results of our talks but I can safely say that the talks were conducted in a friendly atmosphere typical to the atmosphere which used to characterize our frank and open friendly talks in the good old days. Secondly, during the conversations we had we managed to achieve …