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July 10, 1975 No. 362 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON ARRIVAL AT ORLY AIRPORT JULY 9, 1975 Ladies and Gentlemen: I am delighted to be here. I plan to review with my colleague, Mr. Sauvagnargues, the many bilateral problems and issues of common concern on world affairs. As you know, we attach very great importance to the closest coordination of our policy with that of France, and I am sure that my conversations tomorrow will contribute to this end. Thank you. * * * * * …
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....... February No. 4 18, 1975 83 ARRIVAL STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE ZURICH, FEBRUARY 18, 1975 Secretart Kissinger: I wanted to thank the Swiss Government and the City of Zuric. for permitting me to return here to meet with His Imperial YAjesty the Shah of Iran. As you all know, the Shah is an old, trusted and valued friend of the United States and we consider i t important to consult with him about the situation in the Middle East, the energy problem, and the world …
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November 11, 1975 No. 562-A INTRODUCTORY REMARKS TO THE ADDRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE BEFORE THE PITTSBURGH WORLD AFFAIRS COUNCIL PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA NOVEMBER 11, 1975 Secretary Kissinger: Mr. Weaver, ladies and gentlemen, I am glad to be here after recent events in Washington -- in more ways than one. [Laughter] I am especially happy that Representative Heinz is here, for many reasons -- because he has supportea the Administration on the recent Sinai Agreement and …
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-.,.~.,; ··,0 *:,..rJ . fJ ·, . . -rt!:;~·-_; :~·~F~BRUARY NO. ""~ 13, 1975 . ;!"~ ··./' .Pc '•'i: 67 REMARKS OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE UPON THE SECRETARY'S ARRIVAL BEN GURION AIRPORT FEBRUARY 13, 1975 :i_-=:c.r·., Ldry K1.ss1.nger: 1 would like to say that I look forward to meeting with my colleagues in the Israeli Cabinet, to report to them about my visit to Cairo and. Damascus, and to plan with them joint stops to take towards peace in the Middle East. 'l'hank you. * * * * …
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·---.... • REMARKS TO-THE PRESS BY SECRETARY KISSINGER FOLLOWING HIS TESTIMONY BEFORE TPE SFRC OCTOBER 3, 1975 Secretary Kissinger: We had a very fruitful discussion and we are mov1ng towards a resolution pf problems.. The really only issue is in what form there will be a public statement of all the relevant undertakings and commitments which have been before the committee ror several weeks. And we have have had a very detailed and I repeat, very useful discussion going through all of the relevant …
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NovEMBER 19~ 1975 No. 574 As Prepared for Delivery STATEMENT OF THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE BEFORE THE SENATE FoREIGN RELATIONS COMMITTEE ON SECURITY ASSISTANCE Digitized from Box 15 of the Robert Anderson Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library -1- I am pleased to be here to testify on our security assistance proposals for fiscal year 1976. Throughout the post World War II era the United States and our allies kept the peace and promoted the prosperity of the world. We …
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REMARKS TO THE PRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER, SECRETARY OF STATE, FOLLOWING HIS TESTIMONY BEFORE THE CHURCH SELECT COMMITTEE ON INTELLIGENCE ACTIVITIES, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1975 ~~~ Secretary Kissinger: The Committee and ~ reviewed the general problem of the control of covert operations, their purpose and their relationship to national policy. There was some discussion of individual instances as they related to the general t..opic. But the primary concerr. of 'this hearing_was to deal w1th the …
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December 10. 1974 No. '· 519 ADDRESS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AT THE CHURCHILL CENTENARY DINNER S~TURDAY, DECE~1BER 7, 1974 GIVEN BY THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR AND THE WOODROW WILSON INTERNATIONAL CENTER FOR SCHOLARS AT THE RESIDENCE OF THE BRITISH AMBASSADOR Mr. Speaker, Mr. Ambassador, Distinguished guests, I am in a difficult position, since I did not know Sir Winston, but I have admired him all m¥ life. And I asked myself, after I was handed a commemorative sp~ech ~aft by the …
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• EXCHANGE OF REMARKS BY THE HONORABLE HENRY A. KISSINGER SECRETARY OF STATE AND THE HONORABLE JOACHIM ALBERTO CHISSANO FOREIGN MINISTER OF THE PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF MOZAMBIQUE FOLLOWING THE INITIALLING OF A COMMUNIQU ESTABLISHING DIPLOMATIC RELATIONS WALDORF ASTORIA, NEW YORK SEPTEMBER 23, 1975 SECRETARY KISSINGER: If I may, Mr. Foreign Minister, I would like to express the gratification of the Government of the United States in the establishment of diplomatic relations with Mozambique. The Foreign …
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Digitized from Box 65 of the Gerald R. Ford Vice Presidential Papers at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON 60NFiDENTli'.cb (GDS) VICE PRESIDENT'S MEETING WITH JORDAN'S CROWN PRINCE HASSAN Thursday, May 23, 1974 10:30 a.m. (20 minutes) Vice President's Office From: 1. Brent scowcroft!(j:J PURPOSE To demonstrate the continuing importance we attach to US-Jordanian relations by receiving Crown Prince Hassan for a coulltesy call. II. BACKGROUND, PARTICIPANTS & PRESS PLAN A. …