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Clinton Presidential Library
1200 President Clinton Avenue
Little Rock, AR 72201
Inventory for FOIA Request 2006-0217-F
Memcons, Telcons, and Correspondence Related to British Prime Minister Tony Blair in National
Security Council (NSC) Files
Extent
323 Folders, approximately 12,400 pages
Access
Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the
Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 USC 22) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 USC 552
as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal
exemptions.
Copyright
Documents in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of
their official duties are in the public domain. Researchers are advised to consult copyright law of the
United States (Title 17, USC) which governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of
copyrighted material.
Provenance
Offical records of William Jefferson Clinton’s presidency are housed at the Clinton Presidential Library
and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of
the Presidential Records Act (PRA).
Processed by
Staff Archivist, 2008. Previously restricted materials are added as they are released.
Scope and Content
The materials in FOIA 2006-0217-F are a selective, not necessarily all inclusive, body of documents
responsive to the topic of the FOIA. Researchers should consult the archivist about related materials.
FOIA request 2006-0217-F contains materials from NSC staff members and NSC Cable, Email, and
Records Management Systems. British Labour Party Leader Tony Blair emerged as Prime Minister
after his party won a majority of Parliamentary seats in the 1997 general election. Charting a centrist
course in domestic and foreign policy in keeping with his “New Labour” political direction, Blair
emerged as a key ally to President Clinton on a series of foreign policy issues ranging from Iraq to
Kosovo. In a key policy item on Blair’s domestic agenda, Northern Ireland, the Prime Minister
frequently praised the role of President Clinton in facilitating negotiations between Unionists and
Republicans. The Prime Minister resigned his office on June 27, 2007, ending as the longest-serving
Labour Party Prime Minister in British history.
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�The White House Staff and Office Files contain memoranda, speeches, press releases, and emails from
records of National Security Council staff members. The bulk of the files contain records related to
Blair’s first visit to the United States as Prime Minister in February 1998. The National Security
Council files of Lawrence Butler, for example, include an advanced copy of a speech given by the Prime
Minister on February 5, 1998 at the White House. These files also have copies of press releases and
speeches made by Blair and British Foreign Minister Robin Cook related to the 1998 ascendancy of the
United Kingdom to the rotating Presidency of the European Union. Files of the NSC Executive
Secretary, on the other hand, contain “scenesetters” describing various settings that were part of
President Clinton’s May 1997 visit to France, Great Britain, and the Netherlands.
The NSC Cable, Email, and Records Management Systems generally provide researchers with
administrative-level communications such as profile sheets, memcon/telcon lists, transmittal
memoranda, and routing slips An example of correspondence between the two leaders is a September
16, 1997 letter from Prime Minister Blair to President Clinton thanking the President for his letter of
condolence after the death of Princess Diana. There are also letters from President Clinton to Blair and
Argentine President Carlos Menem congratulating them on the successful completion of negotiations on
certain issues related to the Falkland Islands on July 14, 1999.
System of Arrangement
Records that were responsive to this FOIA request were found in two collection areas—Clinton
Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files and Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable,
Email, and NSC Records Management Systems. As policy, Staff and Office Files are processed at the
folder level; individual documents are not selected and removed from a folder for processing. While
this method of processing Staff and Office Files maintains folder integrity, it frequently results in the
incidental processing of documents that are not wholly responsive to the subject area.
The following is a list of documents and folders processed in response to FOIA 2006-0217-F:
The majority of this FOIA case is currently withheld under PRA and FOIA restrictions.
Clinton Presidential Records: White House Staff and Office Files
Box 1
National Security Council
Defense Policy
Robert Bell
Blair Call April-June 1998 [OA/ID 3661]
European
Donald Bandler
Blair Visit [1] [OA/ID 1505]
Blair Visit [2] [OA/ID 1505]
Blair Visit [3] [OA/ID 1505]
Lawrence Butler
Blair Briefing [U.K.] [1] [OA/ID 1574]
Blair Briefing [U.K.] [2] [OA/ID 1574]
Blair Briefing [U.K.] [3] [OA/ID 1574]
Blair Briefing [U.K.] [4] [OA/ID 1574]
Blair Briefing [U.K.] [5] [OA/ID 1574]
Box 2
Blair Visit, April 22 [OA/ID 1724]
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�National Security Council (continued)
Executive Secretary
POTUS Visit to Paris, The Hague […] [1] [OA/ID 2589]
POTUS Visit to Paris, The Hague […] [2] [OA/ID 2589]
International Economic Affairs
Sherman Boone
Blair Visit [U.K.] [1] [OA/ID 1233]
Blair Visit [U.K.] [2] [OA/ID 1233]
John Duncan
G-7-Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction-Prime Minister Blair
[OA/ID 2861]
Box 3
Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Record Management Systems
NSC Emails
MSMail-Record (Sept 94-Sept 97)
[Memcon]
[03/26/1996-05/03/1997] [OA/ID 590000]
MSMail-Non-Record (Sept 94-Sept 97)
[Memcon]
[03/20/1997] [OA/ID 605000]
Exchange-Record (Sept 97-Jan 01)
[Memcon]
[09/01/1997-10/09/1997] [OA/ID 620000]
[10/10/1997-10/23/1997] [OA/ID 620000]
[Telcon]
[10/29/1997-11/19/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[Memcon]
[11/07/1997-11/16/1997] [OA/ID 620000]
[11/17/1997-01/13/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[01/27/1998-02/13/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[02/16/1998-02/23/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[02/24/1998-03/23/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
Box 4
[03/25/1998-04/12/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[04/13/1998-05/18/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[05/19/1998-06/12/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[06/16/1998-08/20/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[08/21/1998-09/08/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[09/09/1998-10/06/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[10/07/1998-10/16/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[10/19/1998-10/26/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
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�Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Record Management Systems
(continued)
Box 5
[10/27/1998-11/12/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[11/15/1998-11/16/1998] [OA/ID 620000]
[11/24/1998-01/22/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[01/25/1999-02/22/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[02/23/1999-02/24/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[02/25/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[02/26/1999] [1] [OA/ID 620000]
[02/26/1999] [2] [OA/ID 620000]
[02/26/1999] [3] [OA/ID 620000]
[02/27/1999-03/14/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
Box 6
[03/17/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[03/22/1999-03/27/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[03/29/1999-03/31/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[04/01/1999-04/05/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[04/06/1999-04/20/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[Telcon]
[04/16/1999-04/21/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[Memcon]
[04/21/1999-04/30/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[Telcon]
[04/21/1999] [1] [OA/ID 620000]
[04/21/1999] [2] [OA/ID 620000]
Box 7
[Memcon]
[05/01/1999-05/18/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[Telcon]
[05/03/1999-12/20/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[Memcon]
[05/19/1999-06/01/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[06/04/1999-06/30/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[07/01/1999-07/06/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[07/09/1999-07/23/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[07/29/1999-09/10/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[09/23/1999-10/13/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
Box 8
[10/14/1999] [1] [OA/ID 620000]
[10/14/1999] [2] [OA/ID 620000]
[10/19/1999-11/26/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
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�Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Record Management Systems
(continued)
Box 8
[11/30/1999-12/17/1999] [OA/ID 620000]
[01/02/2000-01/14/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[01/27/2000-02/09/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[02/11/2000-03/13/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[Telcon]
[02/25/2000-04/24/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[Memcon]
[03/14/2000-03/23/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[03/27/2000-03/29/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
Box 9
[04/04/2000-04/12/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[04/20/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[04/21/2000-05/06/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[Telcon]
[04/29/2000-12/28/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[Memcon]
[05/08/2000-05/25/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[05/28/2000-06/05/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[07/17/2000-09/06/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[09/08/2000-09/11/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[09/27/2000-11/13/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
Box 10
[11/23/2000-11/29/2000] [OA/ID 620000]
[12/13/2000-01/19/2001] [OA/ID 620000]
Exchange-Non-Record (Mar 97-Jan 01)
[Memcon]
[07/28/1997-11/02/1998] [OA/ID 630000]
[Telcon]
[10/24/1997-08/29/1999] [OA/ID 630000]
[Memcon]
[01/26/1999-03/27/1999] [OA/ID 630000]
[04/10/1999-10/18/1999] [OA/ID 630000]
[Telcon]
[08/30/1999-09/01/2000] [OA/ID 630000]
[Memcon]
[09/14/2000-12/15/2000] [OA/ID 630000]
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�Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Record Management Systems
(continued)
Box 10
[10/19/1999-05/20/2000] [OA/ID 630000]
Box 11
NSC Records Management System
PRS-Presidential Records
[Blair]
9602489 [OA/ID 1096]
9602489 [OA/ID 2332]
9703087 [OA/ID 1618]
9703087 [OA/ID 3229]
9703092 [OA/ID 1618]
9703092 [OA/ID 3229]
9703488 [OA/ID 1621]
9703488 [OA/ID 3230]
9703854 [OA/ID 1624]
9703854 [OA/ID 3231]
9703946 [OA/ID 1624]
9703973 [OA/ID 1624]
9703977 [OA/ID 1624]
9703996 [OA/ID 1624]
9703996 [OA/ID 3232]
Box 12
9704023 [OA/ID 1625]
9704023 [OA/ID 3232]
9704175 [OA/ID 1626]
9704175 [OA/ID 3232]
9704200 [OA/ID 1626]
9704233 [OA/ID 1626]
9704863 [OA/ID 1631]
9704863 [OA/ID 3234]
9705193 [OA/ID 1633]
9705707 [OA/ID 1637]
9705707 [OA/ID 3237]
9706022 [OA/ID 1639]
9706022 [OA/ID 3238]
9706769 [OA/ID 1644]
9706769 [OA/ID 3241]
9706909 [OA/ID 1645]
9706909 [OA/ID 3241]
9707217 [OA/ID 1648]
9707217 [OA/ID 3242]
9707251 [OA/ID 1648]
9707251 [OA/ID 3242]
9707717 [OA/ID 1653]
9707717 [OA/ID 3245]
9707792 [OA/ID 1654]
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�Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Record Management Systems
(continued)
Box 12
9707792 [OA/ID 3245]
9707933 [OA/ID 1655]
9707933 [OA/ID 3245]
9707981 [OA/ID 1655]
9707981 [OA/ID 3246]
9708331 [OA/ID 1658]
9708331 [OA/ID 3247]
Box 13
9800629 [OA/ID 2012]
9800629 [OA/ID 3251]
9800675 [1] [OA/ID 2013]
9800675 [2] [OA/ID 2013]
9800675 [3] [OA/ID 2013]
9800675 [OA/ID 3251]
9800883 [OA/ID 2014]
9800883 [OA/ID 3251]
9800889 [OA/ID 2014]
9801138 [OA/ID 2016]
9801138 [OA/ID 3252]
9801167 [OA/ID 2017]
9801167 [OA/ID 3252]
9801293 [OA/ID 2017]
9801293 [OA/ID 3253]
9801339 [OA/ID 2018]
9801339 [OA/ID 3253]
Box 14
9801617 [OA/ID 2020]
9801617 [OA/ID 3254]
9801774 [OA/ID 2021]
9801774 [OA/ID 3254]
9802150 [OA/ID 2025]
9802150 [OA/ID 3255]
9802257 [OA/ID 2026]
9802257 [OA/ID 3256]
9802437 [OA/ID 2027]
9802437 [OA/ID 3256]
9802584 [OA/ID 2028]
9802584 [OA/ID 3257]
9802958 [OA/ID 2032]
9802958 [OA/ID 3258]
9803311 [OA/ID 2035]
9803311 [OA/ID 3259]
9803371 [OA/ID 2035]
9803371 [OA/ID 3259]
9803773 [OA/ID 2039]
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�Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Record Management Systems
(continued)
Box 14
9803773 [OA/ID 3261]
9803778 [OA/ID 2039]
9803778 [OA/ID 3261]
9804114 [OA/ID 2041]
9804114 [OA/ID 3262]
9804571 [OA/ID 2046]
9804571 [OA/ID 3246]
9805559 [OA/ID 2053]
9805559 [OA/ID 3267]
9805628 [OA/ID 2058]
9805628 [OA/ID 3267]
9805829 [OA/ID 2055]
Box 15
9805829 [OA/ID 3267]
9805899 [OA/ID 2055]
9805899 [OA/ID 3268]
9805985 [OA/ID 2056]
9805985 [OA/ID 3268]
9806008 [OA/ID 2056]
9806008 [OA/ID 3268]
9806031 [OA/ID 2056]
9806031 [OA/ID 3268]
9806252 [OA/ID 2058]
9806252 [OA/ID 3268]
9806451 [OA/ID 2059]
9806451 [OA/ID 3269]
9806789 [OA/ID 2062]
9806789 [OA/ID 3270]
9806887 [OA/ID 2063]
9806887 [OA/ID 3270]
9807033 [OA/ID 2064]
9807033 [OA/ID 3270]
9807121 [OA/ID 2065]
9807121 [OA/ID 3271]
9807149 [OA/ID 2065]
9807149 [OA/ID 3271]
9807288 [OA/ID 2066]
9807288 [OA/ID 3271]
9807516 [OA/ID 2067]
9807516 [OA/ID 3272]
9808339 [OA/ID 2073]
9808339 [OA/ID 3274]
9808436 [OA/ID 2074]
9808436 [OA/ID 3275]
9808501 [OA/ID 2074]
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�Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Record Management Systems
(continued)
Box 16
9900511 [OA/ID 2708]
9900511 [OA/ID 3792]
9900807 [OA/ID 2709]
9900807 [OA/ID 3793]
9901262 [OA/ID 2713]
9901262 [OA/ID 3794]
9901564 [OA/ID 2715]
9901564 [OA/ID 3795]
9901984 [OA/ID 2718]
9901984 [OA/ID 3796]
9902006 [OA/ID 2718]
9902006 [OA/ID 3796]
9902016 [OA/ID 2718]
9902016 [OA/ID 3796]
9902100 [OA/ID 2719]
9902100 [OA/ID 3796]
9902373 [OA/ID 2720]
9902373 [OA/ID 3797]
9902395 [OA/ID 2720]
9902395 [OA/ID 3797]
9902429 [OA/ID 2721]
9902429 [OA/ID 3797]
9902647 [OA/ID 2722]
9902647 [OA/ID 3798]
9902679 [OA/ID 2722]
9902679 [OA/ID 3798]
9902815 [OA/ID 2723]
9902815 [OA/ID 3799]
9902882 [OA/ID 2724]
9902882 [OA/ID 3799]
9902892 [OA/ID 2724]
9902892 [OA/ID 3799]
9903102 [OA/ID 2725]
9903102 [OA/ID 3799]
9903259 [OA/ID 2726]
9903259 [OA/ID 3800]
9903365 [OA/ID 2727]
9903365 [OA/ID 3800]
Box 17
9903532 [OA/ID 2728]
9903532 [OA/ID 3801]
9904166 [OA/ID 2732]
9904166 [OA/ID 3803]
9904310 [OA/ID 2733]
9904310 [OA/ID 3803]
9904339 [OA/ID 2733]
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�Clinton Presidential Records: NSC Cable, Email, and Record Management Systems
(continued)
Box 17
9904339 [OA/ID 3803]
9904388 [OA/ID 2733]
9904388 [OA/ID 3803]
9904474 [OA/ID 2734]
9904474 [OA/ID 3803]
9904760 [OA/ID 2736]
9904760 [OA/ID 3804]
9905061 [OA/ID 2738]
9905061 [OA/ID 3806]
9905298 [OA/ID 2739]
9905298 [OA/ID 3807]
9905378 [OA/ID 2740]
9905378 [OA/ID 3807]
9905444 [OA/ID 2740]
9905444 [OA/ID 3807]
9905562 [OA/ID 2741]
9905562 [OA/ID 3808]
Box 18
9905675 [OA/ID 2742]
9905675 [OA/ID 3808]
9906730 [OA/ID 2749]
9906730 [OA/ID 3812]
9907655 [OA/ID 2755]
9907655 [OA/ID 3815]
9908733 [OA/ID 2763]
9908733 [OA/ID 3819]
9909134 [OA/ID 2766]
9909134 [OA/ID 3821]
0000280 [OA/ID 3956]
0000280 [OA/ID 4073]
0000777 [OA/ID 3958]
0000777 [OA/ID 4076]
0000778 [OA/ID 4076]
0000880 [OA/ID 3958]
0000880 [OA/ID 4076]
0000952 [OA/ID 3958]
0000952 [OA/ID 4077]
0001242 [OA/ID 3959]
0001242 [OA/ID 4078]
0001568 [OA/ID 3960]
0001568 [OA/ID 4080]
0001782 [OA/ID 4081]
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(continued)
Box 19
0001820 [OA/ID 3961]
0001820 [OA/ID 4082]
0002732 [OA/ID 3963]
0002732 [OA/ID 4087]
0003069 [OA/ID 3964]
0003069 [OA/ID 4089]
0003073 [OA/ID 4089]
0003235 [OA/ID 3965]
0003235 [OA/ID 4090]
0003363 [OA/ID 3965]
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0005604 [OA/ID 3972]
0005604 [OA/ID 4104]
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0006429 [OA/ID 4109]
0007010 [OA/ID 3976]
0007010 [OA/ID 4112]
0007235 [OA/ID 3976]
0007235 [OA/ID 4113]
0007634 [OA/ID 3977]
0007634 [OA/ID 4115]
Last Modified: 0/5/3/2011
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Tony Blair - Collection Finding Aid
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2006-0217-F
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This collection consists of records concerning Tony Blair, Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 1997 to 2001. The records include speeches, cables, correspondence, email, and memoranda. A variety of topics are covered including, but not limited to, state visits, the G-7, Northern Ireland, and the European Union. There is also information regarding schedules, appointments and foreign travel. The majority of this FOIA case is currently withheld under PRA and FOIA restrictions.
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001a. memo
Transmittal Memorandum (1 page)
07/15/1997
001 b:-letter
Letter, POTUS to Bermudan Prime Minister Pamela Gordon (1 page)
08/04/1997
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PRS-Presidential Records ([Blair])
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9704863
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Presidential Records Act- ]44 U.S. C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of fnformation Act- ]5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
National Security Classified Information ](a)(l) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office ](a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute ](a)(3) of the PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information J(a)(4) of the PRA]
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personal privacy ](a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information ](b)(l) of the FOIA]
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an agency J(b)(2) of the FOIA]
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b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
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personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
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purposes ](b)(7) of the FOIA]
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financial institutions ](b)(8) of the FOIAI
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2201(3).
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P1/b(l), P5
001b. memo
Summary Points, Meeting with British Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
02/04/1998
P1/b(1), P5
00 I c. memo
Talking Points, Meeting with British Prime Minister Blair [42 USC
2162(a)] (7 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(l), P3/b(3), PS
001d. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (4 pages)
02/04/1998
P5
001e. profile
Tony Blair (2 pages)
01/2711998
P1/b(l), P6/b(6)
001 f profile
Christopher Meyer (2 pages)
01/23/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
00 1g. profile
Jonathan Nicholas Powell (1 page)
01126/1998
P1/b(l), P6/b(6)
001 h. profile
David Miliband (1 page)
01/27/1998
P1fb(l,)
001i. draft
Meeting with Prin1e Minister Tony Blair (4 pages)
00 1j. draft
Sunm1ary Points, Meeting with British Prin1e Minister Blair ( 1 page)
01131/1998
P1/b(1~,
PS
001k. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with British Prime Minister Blair [42 USC
2162(a)] (6 pages)
01/3111998
P1/b(1~,
P3/b(3), PS
0011. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with British Prime Minister Blair (3 pages)
01/3111998
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1'3
P4
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b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]
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b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
. b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information l(b)(4) of the FOIA]
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personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enfo1·cement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
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financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]
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concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA[
Release would violate Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRAI
Release would disclose trade secrets o1· confidential commercial o1·
financial information i(a)(4) of the PRAI
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRAJ
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal. privacy [(a)(6) of the PRAJ
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Blair Visit Schedule (3 pages)
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P5
00 In. email
G-8 and U.S. Cooperation on Law Enforcement (1 page)
02/0211998
P11b([), P5
OOio. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with Prin1e Minister Blair (1 page)
ca. 01/1998
P11b(l), P5
OOip. draft
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
ca. 01131
P11b(l), P5
OOiq. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair [42 USC 2162(a))
(7 pages)
01131/1998
P11b(l), P3/b(3), P5
00 lr. draft
Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (2 pages)
01/3111998
Pl/b(l), P5
00 Is. draft
Meeting with Prin1e Minister Blair (1 page)
01/3111998
Pl/b(l), P5
00 It. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
01/31/1998
Pl/b(l), P5
001 u. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (6 pages)
01131/1998
Pl/b(l), P5
00 I v. profile
Cherie Blair ( 1 page)
0112311998
Pl/b(l), P6/b(6)
001 w. profile
Jack StTaw (2 pages)
0112311998
Pl!bp), P6/b(6)
001 x. profile
Alastair Campbell (2 pages)
01123/1998
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purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
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financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIAJ
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conceming wells [(b)(9) of the FOIAJ
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Release would violate a Federal statute J(a)(3) of the PRAJ
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P6 ·Release would constitute a cleaJ"Iy unwaJ"ranted invasion of
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001 z. profile
Alan Milburn ( 1 page)
01/27/1998
P1/b(!l)
001 za. profile
Helen Liddell ( 1 page)
01/27/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
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Anthony Giddens ( 1 page)
01/23/1998
P1/b(1)
001zc. profile
Gavyn Davies (1 page)
01/23/1998
p 1/b(:1)
OOlzd. draft
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages) .
01/31/1998
P1!b(1), P5
001ze. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with British Prime Minister Blair (6 pages)
01/31/1998
Pl/b(11), P5
00 1zf. draft
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(l), P5
00 1zg. draft
Smm11ary Points, Meeting with British Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
01/3111998
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Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information ](a)(4} of the PRA]
1'5 Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors ]a)(S) of the PRA]
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personal privacy ](a)(6) of the PRA]
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b(2)
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b(3)
b(4)
PI
P2
P3
P4
C. Closed in acco•·dance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
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2201(3).'
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
b(6)
b(7)
b(8)
b(9)
.
National security classified information ](b)(l) ofth'e FOIA]
Release would disclose internal personnel rules and:practices of
an agency ](b)(2) of the FOIA]
Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
Release would disclose trade secrets o•· confidential 'or financial
information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]
Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ](b)(6) of the FOIA]
Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
,
Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions ](b)(8) of the FOIA]
Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells ](b)(9) of·the FOIA]
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THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.m.
Arrival Ceremony, South Lawn, The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the· Social
Office.)
'
11:30 a.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton escort Prime '
Minister and Mrs. Blair to the State Floor, ~here
they form a receiving line and greet the Welcoming
Committee and the Official Party·from Canada~
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs to the Oval Office, via the colon~ade.
BILATERAL MEETING
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Noon
President escorts Prime Minister Blair into the
Oval Office for official photos/pool spray) . :
12:10 p.m.
Pre.sident escorts Prime Minister Blair (plus:
others TBD) into the President's Private Dining
Room. Restricted working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
The Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger
Don Bandler, notetaker
Prime Minister Blair
Jonathan Powell.
John Holmes
John Sawers, notetaker
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(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations
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will be served lunch in the Roosevelt Room.
Following lunch the delegations will proceed:to
the Cabinet Room.)
1:30 p.m.
Lunch ends.
President Clinton escorts Prime,
Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet Room
for an expanded meeting.
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Participants
The President
Vice President
Madeleine Albright
William ·Daley
Charlene Barshefsky
Erskine Bowles
Sandy Berger
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Larry Summers
Eric Holder
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
_ Jim Steinberg
·Leon . Fuerth
Don Bandler
Prime Minister Blair
Jack Straw, MP, Home
Secretary
Helen Liddell, MP, Economic Secretary
Alan Milburn, Minister of
of State, Department _of:
Health
Sir Christopher Meyer,
Ambassador to ·the U.S.
Jonathan Powell, Chief of
Staff
John Holmes, Principal
Private Secretary
Alastair Campbell, Official
Spokesman
David Miliband, Head of
Policy Unit
Stephen Wright, Ministeri
U.K. Embassy
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Meeting ends.
2:15p.m.
The President and Prime Minister Blair, joined by
Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Blair, proceed to motorcade
for trip to public event.
(Separate scenari0
prepared by Advance Office.)
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7:15p.m.
Official Dinner:
Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White House, North Portico entrance,
and. are escorted to the Main Residence. (Sepq.rate
detailed scenario to be provided by the Social
Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m:
Vice President hosts breakfast at State Department
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
9:15 a.m.
Briefing for Press Conference, Oval Office.
(10:50 a.m.
Prime Minister Blair arrives South Portico, ~s
greeted by Ambassador French then escorted td the·
Red ·Room.)
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The President proceeds to the East Wing and joins
the Prime Minister in th~ Red Room~
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11:00 a.m.
Upon being announced, the President and Prime
Minister Blair proceed to the East Room and take
their placed on stage.
The President gives .
remarks, followed by the Prime Minister.
Qs and
As follow.
11:45 a.m.
Press Conference ends.
The President, along'with
the Prime Minister, proceeds to the Blue Room and
hold briefly, allowing time for the U.K.
·
Delegation to proceed to their awaiting motoicade.
11:50 a.m.
The President, along with Mrs. Clinton, Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair, proceed to the South Lawn
and proceed to OTR site.
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(Separate detailed scenario to be provided by the
Advance Office for the remaining details of ~he
visit.)
FDR Memorial
Blair House Sessions
Joint Radio Address
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David:·
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
.Schedule TBD.
Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
depart for Andrews AFB.
EXECSEC/SCENARIO/blairofficialvisit
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ATTENDANCE AT DELEGATION LUNCH
ROOSEVELT ROOM
U.S. Participants
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Larry Summers ( T)
Eric Holder
Jeff Lane
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
· Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Larry Butler
U.K. Participants
Jack Straw
Helen Liddell
Alan Milburn
Sir Christopher Meyer
Alastair Campbell
David Miliband
Philip Barton
Stephen Wright
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PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
RIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998-
FEBRUARY.5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
'
a.m.
Arrival eremony~ South Lawn, The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
Office.)
11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
The President
Minister and Mr . Blair to the State Floor, where
ing line and greet the Welcoming
they form
ficial Party from Canada.
Committee
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton
downstairs
11:00
ts Prime Minister Blair
colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
President escorts Prime Mini er Blair into the
Oval Office for official photo pool spray) . :
12:10 p.m.
President escorts Prime Minister
others TBD) into the Oval Dining
working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
The Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger
(plus
Restricted
Prime Minister
Plus 2
(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations wii
served lunch in the Roosevelt Room.
Following lunch
the delegations will proceed to the Cabinet Room.)
1:30 p.m.
Lunch ends.
President Clinton escorts.Prime.
Minister Blair'(and others) to the Cabinet Room
for a~ e~panded meeting.
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Participants
The President
Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Robert Rubin
Janet Reno
Charlene Barshefsky
Erskine Bowles
Sandy Berger
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Don Bandler
Prime Minister Blair
Others TBD
Meeting ends.
2:10 p.m.
·,
2:15p.m.
7:15p.m ..
(t)
The President and Prime Minister Blair, join~d by
Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Blair, proceed to motorcade
for trip to public event, site TBD.
Official Dinner: Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White House, North Portico entiance,
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Sep~rate
detailed scenario to be piovided by the Social
Office.)
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FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m.
Vice President hosts breakfa~t at State
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
Depa~tment
Time TBD
Briefing for Press Conference, location TBD.
Time TBD
The President departs the White-House for th~
State Department.
10:40 a.m.
The President arrives at the State Department, is
greeted by Ambassador Mel French, proceeds to: the
holding room, where he is joined by the Prime
Minister.
11:00 a.m.
Joint Press Conference
11:45 a.m.
Press Conference ends.
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Afternoon:
Lunch TBD
Policy Conference
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD. Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair,
depart for Andrews AFB.
EXECSEC/SCENARIO/blairofficiaivisit
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SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
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00 1a. memo
Sunm1ary Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (4 pages)
02/04/1998
Pl/b(:1), P5
00 lb. memo
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
02/04/1998
P1/b(l), P5
00 1c. memo
Sunm1m)' Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
01131/1998
P1/b(1), P5
001d. memo
Talking Points, Meeting with Prime Mii1ister Blair [42 USC 2162(a)]
(7 pages)
0113111998
P1/b(l), P3/b(3), P5
001e. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (4 pages)
02/0411998
P5
00 I f. profile
Tony Blair (2 pages)
0112711998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
001 g. profile
Christopher Meyer (2 pages)
01123/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
001 h. profile
Jonathan Nicholas Powell (1 page)
01126/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
OOli. profile
David Miliband (1 page)
01/2711998
P1/b(1)
001j. draft
Meeting with Prii11e Minister Tony Blair (4 pages)
02/04/1998
P1/b(l), P5
001k. draft
Summary Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
01131/1998
P1/b(1), P5
0011. draft
Talking Points, Meetii1g with Prii11e Mii1ister Blaii· [42 USC 2162(a)]
(6 pages)
01/3111998
P1/b(1), P3/b(3), P5
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P.-csidcntial Records Act- ]44 U.S.C. 2204(a)l
Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
Natio.nal Security Classified Information ](a)(l) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office ](a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute ](a)(3) of the PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial infonnation ](a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confide~tial advice between the President
and his adviso•·s, or between such advisors ]a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly. unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ](a)(6) of the PRA]
·
· b(l) National security classified information ](b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal pe•·sonnel rules and pbctices of
an agency ](b)(2) of the FOIA]
.
'
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ](b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secr~ts or confidential o~ financial
information ](b)(4) of the FOIAJ
'
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwan·anted invasion of
personal privacy ](b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes ](b)(7) of the FOIA] .
·
!
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical infoqnation
concerning wells ](b)(9) of the FOIA]
PI
P2
P3
P4
c. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201 (3).
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DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
00 lm. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (3 pages)
01/31/1998
Pllb(l), P5
OOln. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (3 pages)
02/0311998
P5
OOlo. email
G-8 and U.S. Cooperation on Law Enforcement (1 page)
02/0211998
Pl/b(l), P5
OO!p. draft
Talking Points; Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
01/31/1998
Pl/b(l), P5
001q. memo
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
01/3111998
Pl/b(l), P5
00 1r. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair [42 USC 2162(a)]
(7 pages)
01/3111998
P 1/bq ), P3/b(3), P5
001 s. draft
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (2 pages)
01/3111998
Pl/b(l), P5
001 t. draft
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (1 page)
01/3111998
Pl/b(D, P5
00 I u. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair ( 4 pages)
01/3111998
Pl/b(l), P5
OOlv. draft
Talking Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (3 pages)
01/3111998
Plffi(l), P5
001 w. profile
Cherie Blair (1 page)
01/23/1998
Pl/b(l), P6/b(6)
001 x. profile
Jack Straw (1 page)
01/2311998
Pl/b(l), P6/b(6)
COLLECTION:
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OA/Box Number: 3251
FOLDER TITLE:
9800675
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RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
National Security Classified Information [(a)(l) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office ((a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute ((a)(3) of the PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release·would disclose confidential advice between the P1·esident
and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) of the)OIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency ((b)(2) of the FOIA]
.
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ((b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]
:
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal p.-ivacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law;enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
.
b(S) Release would disclose information concerning the r~gulation of
financial institutions [(b)(S) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells ((b)(9) of the FOIA]
PI
P2
P3
P4
C. Closed in accordance with restl"ictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Pe•·sonal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201 (3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
DATE
SUBJECT/TITLE
RESTRICTION
001y. profile
·Alastair Campbell ( 1 page)
01/2311998
P 1/b(l ), P6/b( 6)
001 z. profile
David Miliband (1 page).
01/27/1998
P1/b(l)
00 lza. profile
Anji Hunter (1 page)
01/23/1998
P 1/b(l ), P6/b( 6)
001 zb. profile
Alan Milbum ( 1 page)
01/27/1998
P1/b(l)
OOlzc. profile
Helen Liddell ( 1 page)
01/2711998
P 1/b( 1), P6/b( 6)
00 1zd. profile
Anthony Giddens ( 1 page)
01/23/1998
P1/b(l)
001 ze. profile
Gavyn Davies (I page)
01/23/1998
P11b(i)
001 zf. draft
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
01/3111998
P1/b(I:), P5.
00 1zg. draft
Talking Poirits, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (6 pages)
01/3111998
P1/b(l), P5
00 1zh. draft
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(l), P5
Summary Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
01/3111998
P1/b(1), P5
Talking Points, Meeting with Prime Minister Blair [42 USC 2162(a)]
(6 pages)
·
01/31/1998
P1/b(l), P3/b(3), P5
· 001 zi. draft
COLLECTION:
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· NSC Records Management
PRS-Presidential Records ([Blair])
OA/Box Number:
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FOLDER TITLE:
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rx246
RESTRICTION CODES
Pr-esidential Records Act- (44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act- (5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified information ((b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose intern:il personnelr-ule.s and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]
·
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ((b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information ((b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
'
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical i~formation
concerning wells ((b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Infor·mation ((a)(l) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office ((a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute ((a)(3) of the PRA]
Release would disclose trade secr·ets or confidential commercial or
financial information ((a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy ((a)(6).of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
.
PRIVI. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201 (3).
· RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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�Draft 3
2/4/98
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY.
11:00 a.m.
Arrival Ceremony, South Lawn, The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
Office.)
11:30 a.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair to the State Floor, where
they form a receiving line and greet the Welcoming
Committee and the Official Party from Canada.:
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs to the Oval Office, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
President escorts Prime Minister Blair into the
Oval Office for official photos/pool spray) . ·
12:10 p.m.
President. escorts Prime Minister Blair (plus
others TBD) into the President's Private Dining
Room. Restricted working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
The Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger
Don Bandler, notetaker
Prime Minister Blair
Jonathan Powell
John Holmes
John Sawers, notetaker.
(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations
wiil be served lunch in the Roosevelt Room.
Following lunch the delegatioris will proceed to
the Cabinet Room.)
1:30p.m.
Lunch ends. President Clinton escorts Prime
Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet Room
for an expanded me~ting.
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�2
Participants
The President
Vice President
Madeleine Albright
William Daley
Charlene·Barshefsky
Erskine Bowles
Sandy Berger
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Larry Summers
Eric Holder
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Don Bandler
Prime Minister Blair
Jack Straw, MP, Home
Secretary
Helen Liddell, MP~ Economic Secretary
Alan Milburn, Minister of
of State, Department of
Health
Sir Christopher Meyer,
Ambassador to the U.S.
Jonathan Powell, Chief oi
Staff
John Holmes, Principal
Private Secretary
Alastair Campbell, Offici:al
Spokesman
David Miliband, Head of
Policy Unit
Stephen Wright, Minister,
U.K. Embassy.
2:10p.m.
Meeting ends.
2:15p.m.
The President and Prime Minister Blair, joined by
Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Blair, proceed to motor~ade
for trip to public event.
(Separate scenario:
prepared by Advance Office.)
7:15p.m.
Official Dinner:
Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White House, North Portico entr~nce,
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Sepa~ate
detailed scenari6 to be provided by the Social
Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m.
Vice President hosts breakfast at State Department
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
9:15 a.m.
Briefing for Press Conference, Oval Office.
(10:50 a.m.
Prime Minister Blair arrives South.Portico, is
greeted by Ambassador French then escorted to the
Red Room.)
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�3
10:50 a.m.
The President proceeds to the East Wing and joins
the Prime Minister in the Red Room .
11:00 a.m.
.Upon being announced, the President and Prime:
Minister Blair proceed to th~ East Room and t~ke
their placed on stage. The President gives
remarks, followed by the Prime Minister. Qs and
As follow.
11:45 a·.m.
Press Conference ends.
The President,. along with
the Prime Minister, proceeds to the Blue Room: and
hold briefly, allowing time for the U.K.
Delegation to proceed to their awaiting motor6ade~
11:50 a.m.
The President, along with Mrs. Clinton, Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair, proceed to the South Lawri
and proceed to OTR site.
(Separate detailed scenario to be provided by:the
Advance Office for the remaining details of the
visit~)
FDR Memorial
Blair House Sessions
Joint Radio Address
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD.
Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
depart for Andrews AFB.
.,
EXECSEC/SCENARIO/blairofficialvisit
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�4
ATTENDANCE AT DELEGATION LUNCH
ROOSEVELT ROOM
U.S. Participants
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Larry Summers (T)
Eric Holder
Jeff Lane
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Larry Butler ·
U.K. Participants
Jack Straw
Helen Liddell
Alan Milburn
Sir Christopher Meyer
Alastair Campbell
DavidMiliband
Philip Barton
Stephen Wright
CLINTON tiBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�Draft 2
2/3/98
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
RIME MINISTER TONX BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.in.
Arrival eremony, South Lawn, The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
o'ffice.)
11:30 a.m.
Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
Minister and Mr . Blair to the State Floor, where
they form
and greet the Welcoming
Committee
Party from Canada.
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton
downstairs to the
ts Prime Minister Blair
ffice, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
President escorts Prime Mini er Blair into th~
Oval Office for official photo pool spray) .
12:10 p.m.
President escorts Prime Minister
others TBD) into the Oval Dining
working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
The Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger
(plus
Restricted
Prime Minister
Plus 2
·(other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations wir
served lunch in the Roosevelt Room. Following lunch
the delegations ~ill proceed to the Cabinet Room.)
1:30 p.m.
Lunch ends. President Clinton escorts Prime
Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet Room
for an expanded meeting.
CLINTON LIBRARY· PHOTOCOPY
�2
Participants
The President
Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Robert Rubin
Janet Reno
Charlene Barshefsky
Erskine Bowles
Sandy Berger
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Don Bandler
2:10 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
7:15p.m.
Prime Minister Blair
Others TBD
Meeting ends.
(t)
The President and Prime Minister Blair, joined by
Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Blair, proceed to motor8ade
for trip to public event, site TBD.
Official Dinner: Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White House, North Portico entrance,
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Separate
detailed scenario to be provided by the Social
Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m.
Vice President hosts breakfast at State Department
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
Time TBD
Briefing for Press Conference, location
Time TBD
The President departs the White House for the
State Department.
10:40 a.m.
The President arrives at the .state Department, . is
greeted by Ambassador Mel French, proceeds to the
holding rciom, where he is joined by the Prime :
Minister.
11:00 a.m.
Joint Press Conference
11:45 a.m.
Press Conference ends.
TBD~·
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�3
Afternoon:
Lunch TBD
Policy Conference
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton~ joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD. Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair •
depart for 'Andrews AFB.
EXECSEC/SCENARIO/blairofficialvisit
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Clinton Library
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AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001a: note
Note to Glyn Davies (1 page)
ca. 07/1998
P5
001 b. draft
Memorandum of Telephone Conversation, POTUS-Blair (7 pages)
07/31/1998
Pllb(l),P5
COLLECTION:
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OA/Box Number: 2053
FOLDER TITLE:
9805559
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2006-0217 -F
rx283
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C 552(b)]
National Security Classified Information [(a)(l) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRAf
Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his adV'isors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRAI
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
· '
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]
'b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]
PI
P2
P3
P4
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained .in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201 (3).
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�Withdrawal/Redaction· Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
DATE
SUBJECT/TITLE
RESTRICTION
001 a. note
Note to Glyn Davies (1 page)
ca. 0711998
P5
001 b. draft
Memorandum of Telephone Conversation, POTUS-Blair (7 pages)
07/31/1998
P1/b(l), P5
COLLECTION:
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PRS-Presidential Records ([Biair])
. OA/Box Number: 3267
FOLDER TITLE:
9805559
Richard Stalcup
2006-0217-F
rx284
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C. 2204(a)[
Freedom of Information Act- [5 u:s.C. 552(b)]
National Secur·ity Classified Information [(a)(l) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Feder·al office [(a)(2) of the PRA[
Release would violate a Feder·al statute [(a)(3) of ti1e PRA)
Release would disclose trade secr-ets or confidential commercial or
financial information.[(a)(4) of the PRA)
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA)
P6 Release would constitute· a clearly unwan·anted invasion of
per·so.nal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA)
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) of the FOIA)
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency l(b)(2) of the FOIA)
'
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute l(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy l(b)(6) of the FOIA)
b(7) Release .would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes l(b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions l(b)(S) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells l(b)(9) of the FOIA)
PI
P2
P3
P4
C. Closed in accor·dance with r·estrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal r·ecord misfile defined in accor·dance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001 a. memcon
POTUS-Blair Memcon (13 pages)
02/0511998
P1/b(l), P5
001b. draft
POTUS-Blair Memcon (1 page)
02/05/1998
P1/b(1), P5
002a. draft
POTUS-Blair Memcon (5 pages)
02/0511998
P1/b(l), P5
002b. memo
Washington Sunmlit Sherpas--Initial Mandate (1 page)
ca. 02/1998
P1/b(l), P5
002c. email ·
Baridler to McEldowney re: Your Quad Lunch (1 page)
02/09/1998
P1/b(l), P5
002d. draft
POTUS-Blair Memcon (13 pages)
02/05/1998
P1/b(1), P5
002e. draft
POTUS-Blair Memcon (10 pages)
ca.
02/05/1998
P1/b(1), P5
002f. draft
Prirne Minister Blair Official Visit (1 page)
ca. 0211997
P5
002g. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (3 pages)
ca. 02/1998
P5
002h. draft
Blair Visit Schedule, Anival Ceremony and Reception (5 pages)
01/14/1998
P5 ·
002i. draft
Blair Visit Schedule, Official Dinner (6 pages)
01/12/1998
P5
003a. memo
Summary Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (2 pages)
02/06/1998
P1/b(1), P5
COLLECTION:
'Clinton Presidential Records
National Security Council
European-Bandler ([Blair])
OA/Box Number:
1505
FOLDER TITLE:
Blair Visit [1]
Richard Stalcup
2006-0217-F
rxl85
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act- [44 tl.S.C. 2204(a)]
Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
National Security Classified In-formation [(a)(l) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Fede•·al office [(a)(2) of the PRA[
Release would violate a-Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA[
Release would disclose trade secrets o•· confidential commercial or·
financial info•·mation [(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
-and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of thePRA[
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]
·
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices. of
an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(S) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]
PI
P2
P3
P4
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in dono•·'s deed
of gift.
PRM. Pe1·sonal•·ecord misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
r.1 TNTnN
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' ·~ tl','t
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT!TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
003b. memo
Sununary Points, POTUS-Blair Memcon (2 pages)
02/06/1998
Pl/b(1), P5
003c. memo
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
02/04/1998.
P1/b(1), P5
003d. memo
Summary Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (1 page)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(l), P5
003e. memo
Talking Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting [42 USC 2162(a)] (7 pages)
ca. 01/1998
Pl/b(l), P3/b(3), P5
003f. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (4 pages)
02/04/1998
P5
003g. profile
Tony Blair (2 pages)
01/2711998
· P1/b(l), P6/b(6)
003h. profile
Christopher Meyer (2 pages)
01/23/1998
Pl/b(1), P6/b(6)
003i. profile
Jonathan Nicholas Powell (1 page)
01/2611998
Pl/b(1), P6/b(6)
003j. profile
David Miliband (1 page)
. 01/27/1998
Pl/b(1)
COLLECTION:
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National Security Council
European-Bandler ([Blair])
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FOLDER TITLE:
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Richard Stalcup
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�Prime Minister Blair Offi~ial Visit
. February 4-7, ·1997
Wednesda~,
p.m.
February 4
Arrival at Andrews from London
Dinner at UK Residence
RON Blair House
Thursday, February 5
a.m.
Media events (Today show, others TBD)
Breakfast with Irish-Americans at UK Residence
1040
Welcoming Committee members in place at White House·.
1100
Arrival Ceremony
1200
Oval office restricted meeting, pool spray at top
(FLOTUS and Mrs. Blair attend separate luncheon at WH)
1300
Cabinet Room expanded meeting (attendees tbd)
1400
Meeting ends
Possible joint public event (tbd)
1600
Blair calls on Congressional .leadership
1900
Official Dinner
Friday, February 6
0830tbc
VPOTUS breakfast at State Department
1100
Joint press conference, State Department (tbc)
1330
Blair House Seminar (restricted attendance),
p.m.
Dtnner/RON Camp David
Saturday, February 7
a.m.
Blair departs Camp David for Andrews
.
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Draft 1
1/15/98
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE .
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BAIR·OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
Februa~y
5-7, 1998
NOTE: Briefing will have to take place prior to February 5 due
to the Prayer Breakfast on that day.
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.m.
Arrival Ceremony, South Lawn; .The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
Office.)
11:30 a.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton escort Prime·
Minister and Mrs. Blair to the State Floor, where
they form a receiving line and greet th.e Ji.lelcom.ihg
Committee and the Official Party fr~~
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs to the Oval Office, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
President escorts Prime Minister Blair into the
Oval Office for official photos/pool spray) .
12:10 p.m.
President escorts Prime Minister Blair (plus 4
others TBD) into the Oval Dining Room. Restricted.
working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
Plus 2
1:10 p.m.
~rime
Minister Blair
Plus 2
Lunch ends. President Clinton escorts
Prime Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet
Room for an expanded meeting.
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Participants
The President
Others TBD
Prime Minister Blair
Others TBD
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�2
2:00 p.m.
Meeting ends. President Clinton and Prime
Minister Blair return to ·Oval Office (allowing
time for the U.K. 'delegation to be escorted· to the
await~ng mqt;o~cade).
2:10p.m.
The President escorts Prime
OFFICIAL DINNER·
··7:15p.m.
Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair arrive at the White
House, North Portico entrance, arid are escorted to
the Main Residence. {Separate detailed scenario to
be provided by the Social Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
{9:00 a.m.
~
Vice President hosts breakfast at State Department
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
10:30 a.m.
The Presiderit departs the White House for the
State Department.
10:40 a.m.
The President arrives at the State Department, is
greeted by Ambassador Mel French, proceeds to the
holding room ..
11:00 a.m.
Joint Press Conference
11:45 a.m.
Press Conference ends.
Following is all tentative:
TBD
The President and.Prim~ Minister Blair, joined by
Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Blair, proceed to their
motorcades and proceed to location TBD.
Afternoon events TBD
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Blair's schedule
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�3 I
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD
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�WHSODRAFT~
a/o 1/14/98
THE OFFICIAL VISIT OF
THE RIGHT HONORABL:ETONY BLAIR, M.P.
PRiME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF
GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
AND
MRS. BLAIR
ARRIVAL CEREMONY & RECEPTION
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1998
SOUTH LAWN & STATE FLOOR
11:00am
9:30a.m. ·
All gates open for guest arrival. Guests receive programs, American flags,
and British flags as they proceed to designated areas.
10:00 a.m.
Gold Rope Area guests arrive to the East Visitors Gate and are
escorted to their places .
. Note: Representatives of the Official Delegation of the United Kingdom
will arrive to East Appointments Gate and will be escorted by Protocol to
designated area on the South Lawn.
*SOS PRESENT WITH PROTOCOL AT GATE FOR ESCORT.
10:20 a.m.
Members ofthe U.S. and U.K. Welcoming Committee arrive to East
Appointments Gate and are escorted by protocol to designated areas on the
South Lawn.
*SOS PRESENT WITH PROTOCOL AT GATE FOR ESCORT.
,
10:30 a.m.
ALL GATES CLOSE
10:40 a.m.
All members ofU.S. Welcoming Committee must be in place.
10:45 a.m.
Members of the Offi<;:ial Delegation of The United Kingdom arrive at the
South West Gate and proceed via motorcade to the South Portico where
. they are greeted by Chief of Protocol French. The Delegation is escorted
to toe cards on the South Lawn.
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�10:50 a.m.
The following guests are escorted to their places (toe cards) in Row I
on the South Lawn by Chief of Protocol French:
ROWI:
THE VICE PRESIDENT and MRS. GORE
Secretary of State Albright
The Chairman of the) oint Chiefs of Staff and
Mrs-. Shelton-
Chief of Protocol French proceeds to position at East Side of Portico.
10:55 a.m.
11:00 a.m.
THE PRESIDENT and MRS. CLINTON meet in the
Diplomatic Reception Room for confirmation of the arrival of
Prime Minister Blair and Mrs. Blair at the South West Gate.
Ruffies and Flourishes.
Announcement of THE PRESIDENT AND MRS. CLINTON as
they proceed to edge of red carpet at drive.
(Pool Press East side)
Hail to the Chief.
Prime Minister Blair and Mrs. Blair arrive to the Diplomatic Entrance
of the White House.
Prime Minister Blair and Mrs. Blair are introduced to
THE PRESIDENT and MRS. CLINTON by Chief of Protocol French.
THE PRESIDENT introduces Prime Minister Blair, MRS. CLINTON
introduces Mrs. Blair to the following:
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THE VICE PRESIDENT and MRS. GORE
Secretary of State Albright
The Chairman ofthe Joint Chiefs of Staff and Mrs. Shelton '
THE PRESIDENT escorts Prime Minister Blair onto the reviewing
stand.
MRS. CLINTON escorts Mrs. Blair to their positions alongside the
platform in front of the Official Welcoming Committee.
OFFICIAL CEREMONY BEGINS:
Announcement of the National Anthems
--National Anthem ofthe United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Note: 19-Gun Salute simultaneous
--National Anthem of the United States of America.
--Review of Troops
Commander of Troops steps forward and THE PRESIDENT escorts
Prime Minister Blair off reviewing stand VIA FRONT STEPS to join
Commander of Troops.
Review of troops takes place, east to west, front row only, with Prime Minister
_ Blair closest to troops:
(Left to Right)
THE PRESIDENT
Commander of Troops
Prime Minister Blair
Following review, THE PRESIDENT escorts Prime Minister Blair back to the
reviewing stand.
Note: Prime Minister Blair will greet Commander of Troops
--Musical Troop in Review.
--Commander of Troops concludes the Honors.
--Remarks by THE PRESIDENT (3 min.)
--Remarks by Prime Minister Bhiir (3 min.)
--Following remarks, THE PRESIDENT and Prime Minister Blair face the troops and
the Commander of Troops indicates the conclusion of the Arrival Ceremony.
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�Upon conclusion of ceremony, THE PRESIDENT and MRS. CLINTON
escort Prime Minister Blair and Mrs. Blair into the Diplomatic
Reception Room and proceed to the Red Room via elevator to sign the
guest book.
THE PRESIDENT, MRS. CLINTON, Prime Minister Blair and Mrs.
Blair form a receiving line in front-ofthe Blue Room doors in Cross Hall
in the following order: _
.
..
·
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Receiving Line:
Chief of Protocol French (to introduce)
THE PRESIDENT
Prime Minister Blair
MRS. CLINTON
Mrs. Blair
Note: Receiving line flows from east to west.
The United States Welcoming Committee and the Official Delegation of
the United Kingdom are escorted through the Diplomatic Rec<aJtion
· Room. up the staircase, through the Grand Foyer to the_receiving line by ·
Social Secretary Capri cia Marshall and Assistant Chief of Protocol Laura
Wills.·
(Note: Only the Welcoming Committee and the Official Delegation ofthe
United Kingdom are invited to the Reception. All other guests, including
Members of Congress, Cabinet, and Gold Rope Guests, are escorted off
the South Lawn.)
After guests are received, they proceed to Blue Room via the Red Room
for a reception.
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�12:00 pm
THE PRESIDENT escorts Prime Minist~r Blair to the West Wing.
12:00-12:10 p.m.
12: 10-1 : 10 p.m.
1:10-2:00 p.m.
Poo-l Spray (photo), Oval
Working Lunch, Oval Dinning Room
Note: Same menue as wives, Walter to
prepare, Glen Mayes to serve. (T)
Expanded meeting, Cabinet Room.
MRS. CLINTON escorts Mrs. Blair to the Yellow Oval Room for a
Luncheon.
Set up: round tables guests tbd.
Participants:
\
THE FIRST LADY
Mrs. Blair
Mrs. Gore
Melanne Verveer
Mrs. Blair's Chief of Staff
Ambassador Spouses
US and Foreign delegation ...... .
·others tba
Note: Pool spray/press rotation and White House photo in Yellow Oval Room.
1:30 a.m.
Upon conclusion ofthe luncheon, MRS. CLINTON escorts Mrs.]Jlair to
North Portico for departure. (Closed Press)
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�WHSODRAFT~
a/o 1/12/98
THE OFFICIAL VISIT OF
THE RIGHT HONORABLE TONY BLAIR, M.P.
PRIME MINISTER OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF
GREAT. BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND
AND
MRS~ BLAIR
OFFICIAL DINNER
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1997
STATE FLOOR & ROSE GARDEN
7:00p.m.
Guests arrive East Portico.
THE VICE PRESIDENT, MRS. GORE and Secretary of State
Albright arrive in the West Basement. (separate vehicles)
The Color Guard proceeds up Grand Staircase to the Residence.
7:10p.m.
7:13p.m.
Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair depart Blair House en route White
House
THE PRESIDENT and MRS. CLINTON depart living
. quarters via elevator and proceed to North Portico.
**Military Aide to confirm departure of Prime Minister Blair
from the Blair House.
7:15p.m.
· Prime Minister Blair and Mrs. Blair arrive to the North Portico .
and are greeted by THE PRESIDENT and MRS. CLINTON at
top of stairs of the North Portico.
THE FOUR PRINCIPALS pose forphoto on steps ofNorth
Portico:
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�Official Photo:
(left to right)
THE PRESIDENT
Prime Minister Blair
MRS. CLINTON
Mrs. Blair
(Open Press)
THE FOUR PRINCIPALS proceed to Yellow Oval Room via
elevator.
7:16p.m.
Chief of Protocol Mel French proceeds to North Portico to greet
the members ofthe Yellow Oval Room guests ofthe United ·
Kingdom.
Chief of Protocol French escorts the above guests to the Yell ow
Oval Room via elevator or stairs.
Yellow Oval Room Guests
THE PRESIDENT
MRS. CLINTON
.THE VICE PRESIDENT
MRS. GORE
Secretary of State Albright
Ambassador and Mrs. Lader
Guests TBD/American Officials
Prime Minister Blair
Mrs. Blair
Guests TBD
Chief of Protocol Mel French
Social Secretary Capricia Mars.hall
7:20p.m.
Social Aides begin to escort guests into the State D.ining Room~
Guests are announced into the State Dining Room.
7:30 p;m.
Remaining members of the Official Delegation of The United
Kingdom arrive at the Diplomatic Reception Room via South
West Gate and are escorted to the State Dining Room for reception
by Social Aides.
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�7:40p.m.
Social Secretary Capricia Marshall and Chief of Protocol French
via
escort Yellow Oval Room guests (save PRINCIPALS)
elevator to the State Dining Room where they are announced by
Social Aides.
7:45p.m.
The Color Guard proceeds to the Yell ow Oval Room. The Officer
In Charge requests permission from THE PRESIDENT to secure
the Colors. The Color Guard secures the Colors and proceeds otit
ofYellow Oval-Room down Grand Staircase .
7:50p.m.
. The Four Principals are announced to HONORS and proceed
down Grand Staircase. They pause at base of stairs for Official Photo.
OFFICIAL PHOTO:
Prinie Minister Blair
THE PRESIDENT
Mrs. Blair
THE FIRST LADY
**Prime Minister Blair is to the right of THE PRESIDENT.
PRESS NOTE: Expanded pool in Grand Foyer.
7:55p.m.
After Official Photo, the Color Guard proceeds to position in Cross
Hall. Military Aide to cue Color Guard.
Note: The Four Principals and the press HOLD while the Color
Guard reposition in Cross Hall.
Military Aide escorts The Four Principals into Cross Hall to line
up for receiving line under the Seal of the President.
(Press coverage of receiving line.)
CLINTON
LI~RARY
PHOTOCOPY
�. RECEIVING LINE ORDER:
THE PRESIDENT
· Prime Minister Blair
MRS. CLINTON
Mrs. Blair
, Note: Receiving line from westto east.
Guests proceed to receiving line from Red Room door. They are
announced by a Social Aide as they proceed through receiving line.
Guests are directed to the East Room where they are seated for
dinner.
NOTE: The American Delegation is the first to proceed through
the receiving line. THE VICE PRESIDENT, MRS. GORE,
Secretary of State Albright and The Official Delegation of the
United Kingdom are the last to proceed through the receiving line.
8:35p.m.
Upon conclusion of the receiving line, THE FOUR
PRINC~PALS proceed to the Blue Room for a brief hold.
THE FOUR PRINCIPALS are announced into the East
Room and proceed to their tables via Cross Hall.
8:45p.m.
Once all guests are seated and the press is repositioned, THE
PRESIDENT proceeds to Eagle Lectern.
Toast by THE PRESIDENT.
Response by Prime Minister Blair.
Press Note: Expanded Pool for Toasts only.
8:55p.m.
9:50p.m.
Followingtoasts, dinner is served.
Strolling Strings to play three songs during dessert and depart. Guests are
escorted to Room tbd. Table hosts begin movement to entertainment.
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�10:00 p.m.
Following dinner, THE PRESIDENT and MRS. CLINTON escort
Prime Minister Blair and Mrs. Blair to the. Blue Room for brief hold.
10:15 p.m.
Military Aide escorts THE FOUR PRINCIPALS to Room tba where
they are announced and escorted to their seats.
10:20 p.m.
Announcement of entertainment.
Performance begins.
10:45 p.m.
Performance concludes.
THE PRESIDENT proceeds to stage to thank performer.
(Note: Prime Minister Blair may wish to join THE PRESIDENT on
stage.)
THE PRESIDENT makes brief remarks.
Prime Minister Blair has option to make brief remarks.
PRESS NOTE: Expanded Pool for entertainment
Guests proceed to the Room tba for coffee and dancing.
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�If Prime Minister Blair decides to depart following entertainment:
10:50 p.m.
Military Aide escorts THE PRESIDENT, MRS. CLINTON, Prime
Minister Blair, and Mrs. Blair to the North Portico.
10:55 p.m.
THE PRESIDENT and MRS. CLINTON bid farewell to Prime
Minister Blair and Mrs. Blair.
Note: Members of Official Delegation of the United Kingdom depart
White House from the North Portico en rou-te to Blair House following.
the departure of the Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair.
-11:00 p.m.
THE PRESIDENT and MRS. CLINTON proceed to State Dining
Room for first dance.
OR
10:45 p.m.
THE PRESIDENT, MRS. CLINTON, Prime Minister Blair and
Mrs. Blair proceed to Room tba for the first dance.
TBD
THE PRESIDENT and MRS. CLINTON depart Room tbd and
return to Private Residence.
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Draft 3
2/4/98
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.m.
Arrival Ceremony, South Lawn, The White .House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
Office.)
11:30 a.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
Minister and Mrs. ·Blair to the State Floor, where
they form a receiving line and greet the Welcoming
Committee and the Official Party from Canada.
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs to the Oval Office, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
President escorts Prime Minister Blair into the
Oval Office for official photos/pool spray) .
12:10 p.m.
President escorts Prime Minister Blair (plus
others TBD) into the President's Private Dining
Room. Restricted working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
The Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger ·
Don Bandler, notetaker
Prime Minister Blair
Jonathan Powell
John Holmes
John Sawers, notetaker
(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations
will be served lunch in the Roosevelt Room.
Following lunch the delegations will proceed to
the Cabinet Room.)
1:30 p.m.
Lunch ends. President Clinton escorts Prime
Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet Ro6m
for an expanded meeting.
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�2
Participants
The President
Vice President
Madeleine Albright
William Daley
Charlene Barshefsky
Erskine Bowles
Sandy Berger.
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Larry Summers
Eric Holder
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuetth
Don Bandler
Prime Minister Blair
Jack Straw, MP, Home
Secretary
Helen Liddell, MP, Economic Secretary
Alan Milburn, Minister of
of State, Department of
Health
Sir Christopher Meyer,
Ambassador to the U.S.
Jonathan Powell, Chief of
Staff
.John Holmes, Principal
Private Secretary
Alastair Campbell, Official
Spokesman
David Miliband, Head of
Policy Unit
Stephen Wright, Minister,
U.K. Embassy
2:10 p.m.
Meeting ends.
2:15 p ..m.
The President and Prime Minister Blair, joined by
Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Blair, proceed to motorcade
for trip to public event.
(Separate scenario
prepared by Advance Office.)
7:15p.m.
Official Dinner: Prime Minister and Mrs. Bl~ir
arrive at the White House, North Portico entrance,
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Separate
detailed scenario to be provided by the Social
Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m.
Vice President hosts breakfast at State Department
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
9:15 a.m.
Briefing for Press Conference, Oval Office.
(10:50 a.m.
Prime Minister Blair arrives South Portico, is
greeted by Ambassador French theh escorted to the
Red Room.)
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�3
10:50 a.m.
The President proceeds to the East Wing ahd joins
the Prime Minister in the Red Room.
11:00·a.m.
Upon being announced, the President and Prime
Minister Blair proceed to the East Room and take
their placed on stage. The President gives·
remarks, followed by the Prime Minister. Qs and
As follow.
11:45a.m.
Press Conference ends~
The President, along with
the Prime Minister, proceeds to the Blue Room and
hold briefly, allowing time for the U.K.
Delegation to proceed to their awaiting motorcade.
11:50 a.m.
The President, along with Mrs. Clinton, Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair, proceed to the South Lawn
and proceed to OTR site.
(Separate detailed scenario to be provided by the
Advance Office for the remaining details of the
visit.)
FDR Memorial
Blair House Sessions
Joint Radio Address
\
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD. Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair·
depart for Andrews AFB.
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CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�4
ATTENDANCE AT DELEGATION LUNCH
ROOSEVELT ROOM
U.S. Participants
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Larry Summers (T)
Eric Holder
Jeff Lane
Philip Lader
. Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Larry Butler·
U.K. Participants
Jack Straw
Helen Liddell .
Alan Milburn
Sir Christopher Meyer
Alastair Campbell
David Miliband
Philip Barton
Stephen Wright
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001a. draft
Meeting With Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
01131/1998
P1/b(1),P5
001b. draft
Summary Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (1 page)
01/3111997
P1/b(1), P5
001c. draft
Talking Points, PbTUS-Blair Meeting [42 USC 2162(a)] (7 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(1), P3/b(3), P5
002. draft
TalkingPoints, POTUS-Blair Meeting [42 USC 2162(a)] (6 pages)
ca. 0111998
P 1/b(1), P3/b(3), P5
003. itinera;·y
The Official Visit to Washington, D.C. of The Right Honorable Tony
Blair, M.P. (50 pages)
02/03/1998
b(2), P5, b(7)(E)
004a. memo
Blair Visit (1 page)
01112/1998
P1/b(1), P5
004b. memo
Suggested Itinerary (3 pages)
01108/1998
P1/b(1), P5
005. memo
Planning Meeting for Blair Visit (2 pages)
01107/1998
P5
006a. email
Butler to Davies re: Blair Official Visit (1 page)
11104/1997
P5
006b. email
Davies to Butler re: Blair Official Visit (1 page)
11/04/1997
P5
006c. email
Davies re: Blair Official Visit (1 page)
11/0411997
P5
006d. note
Note (1 page)
ca. 11/1997
P1/b(1)
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DATE
The Official Visit to Washington, D.C. of The Right Honorable Tony
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02/03/1998
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Thursday, February 5
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NSC Eur
69151
Larry Butler
NSC Eur
69151
Gina Abercrornbie-WinstanleyNSC Leg Afrs 69171
Tony Blinken
NSC Planning
69371
David Leavy
Eric Rubin
NSC Press
69271
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Social Office
WH Scheduling
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62640
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Capricia Marshall
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@EXECSEC - Executive Secretary; @PLANNING - Strat Plan &-Comm; @NSA: Natl
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Larry: Good ideas all.· Wiiliam and Mary might be· a good stop. You should get a~ead of this train by doing memo to
· SRB with options. (No good idea goes unpunished.) Can we have by end of next week? Thanks.
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Butler,. Lawrence E.
Sent: ·
Tuesday, November 04, 1997 7:41 PM
To:
Davies, Glyn_T.; @EUROPE- European Affairs
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@EXECSEC- Executive Secretary; @PLANNING- Strat Plan & Comm; @NSA- Nail Security· Advisor
RE: Blair Official Visit [UNCLASSIFIED]_
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Glyn - I thought the prayer breakfast angle might be worked into the visit. It could work out really well. How about a
visit to Charlottesville, event with UVA students, Monticello? short helo ride, not too weather dependent, Jefferson
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On the guest list, are you looking for a redo of the August version with inpuffrbin State, etc?
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Sent:
Tuesday, November 04, 1997 7:31 PM
To:
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.Subject: Blair Official Visit [UNCLASSIFIED]
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FYI:
The word I get from Capricia Marshall is that both the President and First Lady are thinking along the
·• following lines for Blair Official Visit: Weds 11/4 South Lawn Arrival, meetings and press conference; Thurs 11/5
invite Blair to Nat'l Prayer Breakfast. Do something special in afternoon (maybe out of town). have Official
Dinner that night. .
On the dinner, there is no list yet. Just the preliminary work~up done long ago {before we moved Blair into '98) .
.Capricia would like our input into the guest list soon. Europe should coordinate NSC input in form of a memo to
Sandy covering suggestions to be forwarded to Capricia in a memo from m~. Memo due by end of next week.
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
DATE
SUBJECT/TITLE
RESTRICTION
001. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (4 pages)
02/04/1998
PS
002. note
Note (-1 page)
ca. 02/1998
P6/h(6)
003. memo
WAVES List (1 page)
02/03/1998
P6/b(6)
Blair Visit Schedule (2 pages)
01/27/1998
P5
005a. profile
Tony Blair (2 pages)
01/27/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
005b. profile
Christopher Meyer (2 pages)
01/23/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
005c. profile
Jonathan Nicholas Powell (1 page)
01/26/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
005d. profile
David Miliband (1 page)
01/27/1998
P1/b(1)
006a. email
Davies to National Securit}'Advisor re: Blair House (1 page)
01/28/1998
P1/b(1), P5
006b. email
Davies to National Secmity Advisor: Blair House (1 page)
01/27/1998
P1/b(1), P5
007. list
POTUS-Blair Meeting .Participant Recommendations (1 page)
r
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ca. 02/1998
P5
008. email
Davies to National Security Advisor: Blair Visit (1 page)
01/22/1998
Pl/b(l), P5
. 004. draft
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RESTRICTION
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Bandler to National Security Advisor fw: Meeting Request for SRB
[Berger] ( 1 page)
0211911997
P5
010. email
Butler to EXECSEC: Blair Visit (1 page)
1111011997
P1/b(1), P5
011a. email
Davies to Butler re: Blair Visit (1 page)
11110/1997
P1/b(l), P5
011b. email
Butler to EXECSEC: Blair Visit (I page)
11110/1997
P1/b(1); P5
012. memo
Tasker for Official Visit of British Prime Minister Tony Blair (2
pages)
ca.
01/21/1998
Pl/b(l), P5
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purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(S) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(S) ofthe FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9)of the FOIA]
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P2
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P4
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of gift.
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�Draft 4
2/4/98
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.m.
Arrival ·ceremony, South Lawn, The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
Office.)
·
a.m:
The President and Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair to the St~te Floor, where
they form a receiving line and greet the Welcoming
Committee and the Official Party from Canada.
i1:30
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs to the Oval Office, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
President escorts Prime Minister Blair into the
Oval Office for official photos/pool spray) ..
12:10 p.m.
President escorts Prime Minister Blair (plus
others TBD) into the President's Private Dining
Room. Restricted working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
The Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger
Don Bandler, notetaker
Prime Minister Blair
Jonathan. Powell
John Holmes
John Sawers, notetaker
(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations
will be served lunch in the Roosevelt Room.
Following lunch the delegations will proceed to
the Cabinet Room.)
1:30 p.m.
Lunch ends.
President Clinton escorts Prime
Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet Room
for an expanded meeting.
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Participants
The President
Vice President
Madeleine Albright
William Daley
Charlene Barshefsky
Erskine Bowles
Sandy Berger
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Mike McCurry
Larry Summers
Eric Holder
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Don Bandler
2:10 p.m.
2:15p.m.
7:15p.m.
Prime Minister Blair
Jack Straw, MP, Home
Secretary
Helen Liddell, MP, Economic Secretary
Alan Milburn, Minister of
of State, Department of
Health
Sir Christopher Meyer,
Ambassador to the U.S.
Jonathan Powell, Chief .of
Staff
John Holmes, Principal
Private Secretary
Alastair Campbell, Official
Spokesman
David Miliband, Head of
Policy Unit
Stephen Wright, Minister,
U.K. Embassy
Meeting ends.
The President and Prime Minister Blair, joined by
Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Blair, proceed to motorcade
for trip to public event.
(Separate scenario
prepared by Advance Office.)
Official Dinner: Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White House, North Portico entrance,
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Separate
detailed scenario t~ be provided by th~ Social
Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m.
Vice President hosts breakfast at State Department
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
9:15 a.m.
Briefing for Press Conference, Oval Office.
(10:50 a.m.
Prime Minister Blair arrives South Portico, is
greeted by Ambassador French then escorted to the
Red Room.)
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10:50 a.m.
The President proceeds to the East Wing and joins
the Prime Minister in the Red Room.
11:00 a.m.
Upon being announced, the President and Prime
Minister Blair proceed to the East Room and take
their placed on stage. The President gives
remarks, followed by the Prime Minister. Qs and
As follow.
11:45 a.m.
Press Conference ends. The President, along with
the Prime Minister, proceeds to the Blue Room and
hold briefly, allowing time for the U.K.
Delegation to proceed to their awaiting motorcade.
11:50 a.m.
The President, along with Mrs. Clinton, Prime
Minister ~nd Mrs. Blair, proceed to the South Lawn
and proceed to OTR site.
(Separate detailed scenario to be provided by the
Advance Office for the remaining details of the
visit.)
FDR Memorial
Blair House Sessions
Joint Radio Address
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton, 'joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD. Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
depart for Andrews AFB.
EXECSEC/SCENARIO/blairofficialvisit
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ATTENDANCE AT DELEGATION LUNCH
ROOSEVELT ROOM
U.S. Participants
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Larry Summers (T)
Eric Holder
Jeff Lane
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Larry Butler
U.K. Participants
Jack Straw
Helen Liddell
Alan Milburn
Sir Christop~er Meyer
Alastair Campbell
David Miliband
Philip Barton
Stephen Wright
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Draft 1
1/27/98
PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES
ARE TENTATIVE
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.m.
Arrival Ceremony, South Lawn, The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
Office.)
11:30 a.m.
The President and-Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair to the State Floor, where-.
they form a receiving line and gree~ the Welcoming
Committee and the Official Party from Canada.
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs_to the Oval Office, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
President.escorts Prime Minister Blair into the·
Oval Offi6e for official photos/pool spray} .
12:10 p.m.
President escorts Prime Minister Blair (plus 4
others -TBD} into the Ov~l Dining Room. · Restricted
working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
· Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger
Prime Minister Blair
Plus 2
(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations will be
served lunch in the Roosevelt Room. Following lunch
the delegations will proceed to the Cabinet Room.}
1:30 p.m.
Lunch ends. President Clinton escorts Prime
- Minister Blair (and others} to the Cabinet
Room
for an expanded meeting.
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�r
2
Participants
The President
Others TBD
2:10 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
Prime Minister Blair
Others TBD
Meeting ends.
(t)
The President and Prime Minister Blair proc~ed to
motorcade for trip ~o public event, site TBD.
Official Dinner: Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White Hous~, North Portico entrancej
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Separate
detailed scenario to be provided by the Social
Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m.
Vice President host~ breakfast at State Department.
in honor of .Prime. Minister Blair.) __
Time TBD
The President departs the White House for the
State Department.
10:40 a.m.
The President arrives at the State Department, is
greeted by Ambassador Mel French, proceeds to the
holding room, where he is joined by the Prime
· Minister.
11: 00 a ..m.
Joint Press Conference-
11:45
Press Conference
a~m.
· Afternoon:
p.m.
Lunch TBD
. .
ends~
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'~lEi±r Hotlae
Conferehce
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD. Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
9epart · for Andrews AFB. ,
EXECSEC/SCENARIO/blairofficialvisit
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European Directorate's suggested participants in POTUS working lunch
•
1. POTUS
2. Madeleine Albright
3. Sandy Berger
NSC notetaker (~andler)
European Directorate's suggested participants in POTUS Expanded Meeting
·*required or strongly recommended
1. POTUS*
2. VPOTUS*
3. Erskine Bowles*
. 4. M. Albright*
5. W. Cohen*
6. R. Rubin*
7. W. Daley
8. Charlene Barshefsky*
· 9. Dan Glickman
10. Janet Reno (counterpart to Jack Straw, UK Home Secretary)
11. Sandy Berger*
12. Leon Fuerth*
13. James Steinberg*
14.Amb Lader*
15. Dan Tarullo*
• NSC notetakers (Butler and Bandler)
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From:
Sent:
To:
Cc:
Subject:
Bandler, Donald K.
Tuesday, January 06, 1998 8:18 AM
Storey, Sharon V.; Brown, Keirn- c.
@NSA- Natl Security Advisor; @EUROPE- European Affairs
RE: meeting request for SRB: Hellenic Group [UNCLASSIFIED]
Thanks, we'll do a Qriefer as soon as we get timing decision. DKB
-----Original Message----From:
Storey, Sharon V.
Sent:
Monday, January 05, 1998 10:13 PM
To:
Brown, Keirn C.
Cc:
@NSA- Natl Security Advisor; @EUROPE- European Affairs
RE: meeting request for SRB: Hellenic Group [UNCLASSIFIED]
Subject:
Hello, SRB has agreed to meet with Andy Athens. Mike Manatos (Andys son) called this afternoon. I think I can find
a window on Friday the 9th. I will let you know as soon as possible. Thanks ..
----Original Message-From:
Brown, Keirn C.
Sent:
Friday, January 02, 1998 6:38PM
To:
Storey, Sharon V.
.
Cc:
@NSA- Natl Security Advisor; @EUROPE- European Affairs
Subject: FW: meeting request for SRB: Hellenic Group [UNCLASSIFIED) .
Importance: ·
High
·
Sharon: Any decision on this? KC
-----Original Message-From:
Bandler, Donald K.
Sent:
Friday, December 19, 1997 9:53PM
To:.
@NSA - Natl Security Advisor
Cc:
@EUROPE - European Affairs
Subject: FW: meeting request for SRB: Hellenic Group [UNCLASSIFIED]
Importance:
High
TO: Sandy
THRU: Don
FROM: Miriam
Andy Manatos would like to bring Andy Athens to your office for a courtesy call on Jan 8 or 9. Andy, who I
believe you last saw in October at the Hellenic Leadership Conference Dinner, has been re-elected as president
of the World Council of Hellenes Abroad. (The President recently sent greetings to the Council's Convention.)
Both Andys are likely to raise Greece-Turkey and Cyprus issues. They wrote to me yesterday urging that the
Yilmaz visit secure not only the "right words" but the "right actions."
Given other demands on your time, I do not recommend the meeting. Also, I expect that there will be other
opportunities this spring for you to meet/ brief them as well as others, in a larger group. Suggest that either Jim
or-- preferably-- Don offer to meet them instead.
SRB does meeting _ _ __
Ask Jim instead _ _ __
Don should offer _ _ _ __
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�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECTrfiTLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (4 pages)
02/0411998
P5
002. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (6 pages)
01/20/1998
P5
003a. memo
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(1), P5
003b. memo
Talking Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (6 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(1), P5
003c. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (2 pages)
01/27/1998
P5
003d. profile
Tony Blair (2 pages)
01/2711998
P 1/b( 1), P6/b( 6)
003e. profile
Christopher Meyer (2 pages)
01/23/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
003f. profile
Jonathan Nicholas Powell (1 page)
01/26/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
003g. profile
David Miliband ( 1 page)
01127/1998
P1/b(1)
004. draft
POTUS Remarks, Press Conference with PM Tony Blair (4 pages)
02/05/1998
P5
005. draft
VPOTUS Remarks, Breakfast for P1ime Minister Tony Blair (10
pages)
02/06/1998
P5
006. memo
Talking Points at Blair Breakfast for Members of Congress (5 pages)
02/04/1998
P1/b(l), P5
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Release would.violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]
Release would disclose t.-ade sec•·ets or confidential commercial or
financial info•·mation [(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his adviso•·s, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in acco•·dance with •·est•·ictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Pe1·sonalrecord misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
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b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) of the FOIA] ·
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
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personal p.-ivacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
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purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
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financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]
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financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA]
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Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA)
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PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.m.
Arrival Ceremony, South Lawn, The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
Office.)
11:30 a.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair to the State Floor, where
they form a receiving line and greet the Welcoming.
Committee and the.Official Party from·canada.
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs to the Oval Office, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
President escorts Prime Minister Blair into the
Oval Office for official photos/pool spray) .
12:10 p;m.
President escorts Prime Minister Blair (plus
others TBD) into the President's Private Dining
Room. Restricted working lunch begins.
·Participants
The President
The Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger·
Don Bandler, notetaker
Prim~ Mini~ter
Blair
Jonathan Powell
John Holmes
John Saw~rs, not~taker
(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations
will be served lunch in the Roosevelt Room.
Following lunch the delegations will proceed to
the Cabinet Room.)·
1:3:0 p.m.
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Lunch ends.
President Clinton escorts Prime
Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet Room
for an expanded meeting.
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Participants
The President
Vice President
Madeleine Albright
William Daley
Charlene Barshefsky
Erskine Bowles
_Sandy Berger
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Mike McCurry .
Larry Summers
Eric Holder
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Don Bandler
Prime Minister Blair
Jack Straw, MP, Home
Secretary
Helen Liddell, MP, Economic Secretary
Alan Milburn, Minister of
of State, Department of
Health
Sir Christopher Meyer,
Ambassador to the U.S .
. Jonathan Powell, Chief of
Staff
John Holmes, Principal
Private Secretary
Alastair Campbell, Official
Spokesman
David Miliband, Head of
Policy Unit
Stephen Wright, Minister,
U.K. Embassy
2:10p.m.
Meeting ends.
2:15p.m.
The President and Prime Minister Blair, joined by
Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Blair, proceed to motorcade
for trip to public event.
(Separate scenario
prepared by Advance Office.)
7:15 p.m.
Official Dinner:
Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White House, North Portico entrance,
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Separate'
detailed scenario to be provided by th~ Social
Office.)
·
FEBRUARY 6
(8_:30 a.m.
Vice President hosts breakfast at State Department
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
9:15 a.m.
Briefing for Press Conference, Oval Office.
(10:50 a.m.
Prime Minister Blair arrives So~th Portico, is
greeted by Ambassador French then escorted to. the
Red Room.)
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The President proceeds to the East Wing and joins
the Prime Minister in the Red Room.
11:00 a.m.
Upon being announced, the President and Prime
Minister Blair proceed to the East Room and take
their placed on stage. The President gives
remarks, followed by the Prime Minister.· Qs and
As follow.
11:45 a.m.
Press Conference ends.
The President, along with
the Prime Minister, proceeds to the Blue Room and
hold briefly, allowing time for the U.K.
Delegation to proceed.to their awaiting motorcade.
11:50 a.m.
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10:50 a.m.
The President, along with Mrs. Clinton, Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair, proceed to the South Lawn
and proceed to OTR site.
(Separate detailed scenario to be provided by the
Advance Office for the remaining details of the
visit.)
FDR Memorial
Blair House Sessions
Joint Radio Address ·
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp bavid.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD.
Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
depart for Andrews AFB.
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ATTENDANCE AT DELEGATION LUNCH
ROOSEVELT ROOM
U.S. Participants
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Larry Summers (T)
Eric Holder
Jeff Lane
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Larry Butler
U.K. Participants
Jack Straw
Helen Liddell
Alan Milburn
Sir Christopher Meyer
Alastair Campbell
-David Miliband
Philip Barton
Stephen Wright
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THE OFFICIAL VISIT
TO
WASIDNGTON, D.C.
OF
THE RIGHT HONORABLE
TONY BLAIR, M.P.
PRIME MINISTER
OF THE
UNITED KINGDOM OF
GREAT BRITAIN
AND
NORTHERN IRELAND
AND
MRS. BLAIR
FEBRUARY 4 TO 7~ 1998
SUMMARY SCHEDULE·
Lead Protocol Officer:
Program Specialist:
Embassy Contact:
Protocol Press Officer:
Mrs. Blair's Schedule:
Customs/Immigration:
Protocol-Advance:
Luggage Assistant:
Mr. C.arlos Elizondo (202. 647.1277)
Mrs. Dean Lewis (202.647.4072)
Mr. Nigel Casey, Counselor (202.588.6511)
Miss Mary Masserini (202.647.1685)
Ms. Wendy Heistad (202.647.1704)
Ms. Jessie Johnson (202.647.4074)
Mr. James Payne (202.647.1333)
All names ofgreeters and car tag numbers to be cleared at Andrews must be faxed to Protocol
Visits Officer as soon as possible (202. 647.1560).
WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY4
5:00 pm- Greeted by Chief of Protocol French and Welcoming Committee,
5:10pm Andrews Air Force Base, Maryland.
Red carpet, military honor cordon and colors.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE
Contact: Mary M(lsserini (202. 647.1685)
**The Official delegation consists of14 persons including Chief ofState/Head of Government
and spouse and Ambassador and spouse resident in Washington.
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FEBRUARY4
(continued)
5:15 pm- Motorcade (tbd) from Andrews Air Force Base to Blair House.
5:45pm
Transportation and handling of luggage for the official delegation is arranged by
US. Protocol. (Protocol handles luggage for press !l11b!. when they reside at the same hotel as
remainder ofdelegation.)
Four vehicles are provided by US. Protocol for the official delegation, exclusive of cars
provided by US. Secret Service or State Department Security.
5:45 pm
Arrive Blair House.
IOPEN PRESS COVERAGE for arrival outside Blair House.
Blair House offers two suites, nine single and three twin rooms.
All Blair House arrangements and details to be discussed during separate meeting with General
Manager, immediately following advance meeting.
·
Contacts: Mrs. Benedicte Valentiner (202.879. 7883)
Mr. Randy Bumgardner (202.879. 7882)
7:30pm
Private Dinner, Ambassador's Residence.
Overnight: Blair House.
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THURSDAY
FEBRUARY5
· Morning schedule TBD.
Gift exchange to occur at Blair House prior to Arrival Ceremony, protocol-to-protocol. .
(NO PRESS)
Contact: Hillary Lucas (202. 647.1144)
Press should arrive at Northwest Gate of the White House ONE HOUR before visiting official.
11:00 am- Arrival Ceremony with The President and Mrs. Clinton, South Lawn,
11:25 am The White House.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE.
3 to 5 minute remarks by each principal. . Remarks should be on paper no larger than
81/2" X 1J''.
250 embassy guests invited for arrival ceremony.
20 foreign guests for Gold Rope area and the six embassy
welcoming committee guests.
{Please note: entrance gates are subject to change}
Arriving at Southwest Gate:
Arriving at East A~pointments Gate:
11:30 am- Reception with The President and Mrs." Clinton, State Floor, The White
11:50 am House.
·
Official delegation and the additional six members of the Welcoming Committee are invited to
the reception in the White House immediately following arrival ceremony.· Leader will be
invited to sign the White House guest book in the Red Room, The White House.
·
12:00 pm- Official Photos with President Clinton, Oval Office, The White
12:10 pm House. *
12:00 pm- Luncheon hosted by Mrs. Clinton in honor of Mrs. Blair,
· 1:30pm Residence, The White House.
ILeader's spouse departs White House separate from leader.
* Mrs. Blair does not attend.
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FEBRUARY5
(continued)
12:10 pm- Working Lunch, Oval Dinning Room, The White House.*
1:10pm'
1:10pm- Expanded Meeting with President Clinton, Cabinet Room, The White
2:00 pm House. *
Afternoon schedule TBD.
7:15pm- Reception, Official Dinner and After Dinner Entertainment hosted by
10:45 pm The President and Mrs. Clinton in honor of Prime Minister and
Mrs. Blair, The White House.
Dress: BLACK TIE
Official delegation (14) are among the invited guests at the Official Dinner. Foreign Leader
and spouse plus TBD arrive at 7:15pm at the North Portico. Official delegation arrives at
7:30p.m. at the South Portico, greeted by Protocol. (Reception; Receivingline; Dinner with
round tables for eight to ten people.)
Toast response (3 - 4 minutes) at dinner should be on 5 x 7 index cards. Principal to carry
remarks to lectern.
Foreign leader and spouse may wish to join President and Mrs. Clinton to thank the entertainers
•immediately following after-dinner entertainment.
* Mrs. Blair does not attend..
Overnight: Blair House.
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FRIDAY
FEBRUARY6
8:45 am10:15 am
Breakfast hosted by Vice President and Mrs. Gore, Benjamin Franklin Room,
Department of State.
Official delegation (14) are among the invited guests at the Department ofState Breakfast.
All arrive at the Diplomatic Entrance of the Department ofState. Foreign Leader and spouse
are greeted by the Vice President and Mrs. Gore and Chief ofProtocol French; they proceed
to the James Monroe Room, via a reserved elevator, and hold briefly while all
other members ofdelegation proceed, via separate elevators, to the John Quincy Adams Room
to join other assembled guests.
(Receiving line; 3 to 5 minute toast/response; 23 round tables often; Principal to carry
. remarks to lectern.)
IPRESS COVERAGE/or Vice President's events is decided by VP staff
11:00 am- Joint Press Conference (President Clinton and Prime Minister Blair),
TBD am · Dean Acheson Auditorium, Department of State.
IOPEN PRESS COVERAGE.
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1:30pm- Blair House I (Chequers II), Blair House.
6:00pm
TBD pm- Bid farewell to Blair House Staff.
TBDpm
!Leader signs Blair House guest book and, joined by spouse, bids farewell to Blair House staff
TBD pm- United States Presidential Helicopter to Camp David, Maryland.
TBDpm
TBD pm
Private Dinner, Camp David.
Overnight: Camp David
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FEBRUARY7
TBD amTBDam
..
TBD amTBD am
Private Morning, Camp David.
United States Presidential Helicopter to Andrews Air Force Base,
Maryland.
TBD am- Farewell Ceremony with Chief of Protocol French and Farewell
TBD am Committee, Andrews Air Force Base.
OPEN PRESS COVERAGE.
Honor cordon and herald trumpets at Andrews Air Force Base.
TBD am
The Right Honorable Tony Blair, M.P., Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, and Mrs. Blair, dep~rt Andrews Air
Force Base, Maryland, via The Concord, en route London Heathrow.
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PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
THE ·oFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTONi D.C.
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THEUNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.m.
11:30 a.m.
11:55 a.m.
Arrival Ceremony, south Lawn, The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
Office.)
The President and Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
.Minister-and Mrs. Blair to the State Floor, wherethey form a receiving line and greet the Welcoming
Committee and the Official Party from Canada.
President Cl~nton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs to the Oval Office, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
12:10 p.m.
.· · ·.President . escorts Prime Minister Blair into the
_oval Office for official photos/pool spray) . ·
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President escorts Prime Minister Blair (plus 4
others TBD) into the Oval Diriing Room. Restricted
working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
Madeleine Albright
Prime
Minist~r
Blair
Plus 2
~andy_Berger
(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations will be
served lunch in the Roosevelt Room. Following lunch
the delegations will proceed to the Cabinet Room.)
1:30 p.m ..
Lunch ends. President Clinton escorts Prime
Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet
Room
for an expanded meeting.
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Participants
The President
Others TBD
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Others TBD
2:10 p.m.
Meeting ends.
2:15p.m. (t)
The President·and Prime Minister Blair proceed to
motorcade for trip to public event, site TBD.
7:15 p.m.
Official Dinner: ·Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White House, North Portico entrance,.
'
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Separate
detailed scenario to be provided by the Social
Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m.
Vice President hosts.breakfast at State Department.
in honor.of Prime Minister Blair.)
Time TBD
The President departs the White House for the
State Department.
10:40 a.m.
The President arrives at the State Department, is
greeted by Ambassador Mel French, proceeds-,to the
holding room, where he· is joined by the Prime
Minister.
11:00 a.m.·
Joint Press Conference-
11:45 a.m.
Press Conference ends~
Afternoon:
Lunch TBD
~:te:b:
p.m.
.
:f(}l.
p,. . L~
Ilotlse ~ Confere ce
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blai·r depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David .
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD. Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
depart for Andrews AFB.
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PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON
PRESS CONFERENCE WITH PM TONY BLAIR
THE WIDTE HOUSE
FEBRUARY 6, 1998
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It has been a pleasure to welcome my good friend Prime Minister Tony Blair to Washington.
His visit continues the great tradition of partnership between our nations - a partnership
anchored by common values, driven by common vision, and flexible enough to meet the diverse
challenges of each new time.
Later today, we will pay tribute to that heritage with a visit to the FDR Memorial. Earlier this
century, President Roosevelt ~d Prime Minister Churchill led the community of free nations that
prevailed as one in war. Now, on the eve of the 21st century, Prime Minister Blair and I are
shaping the peace in a world that is rich with possibility and promise -but not yet free of risk.
The Prime Minister and I have a very similar outlook on preparing our countries for the future with an economy that offers opportunity, a society that demands responsibility, and a nation that
lives as a community. We share an understanding of the kind of changes sweeping this new
world- and a belief in the importance of working together to harness these changes to our
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advantage.
We reviewed our progress in building an undivided Europe -welcoming Hungary, the Czech
Republic and Poland into NATO ... forging strong relations with all ofEurope's new
democracies, including Russia and Ukraine ... and helping the parties in Bosnia to fulfill the
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promise of Dayton. Both our nations agree that we should take part in a follow-on security
presence there when SFOR leaves in June.
We reaffirmed our determination to combat modem, cross-border threats - such as terrorism and
the spread of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
[To be updated as necessary:] On Iraq, .saddam Hussein must know: We stand determined to
prevent him from threatening his neighbors and the world with weapons of mass destruction
Even as we speak, the British aircraft carrier Invincible is patrolling the Persian Gulf alongside
America's Fifth Fleet. The Prime Minister and I would certainly prefer to find a genuine
diplomatic solution. We agree that the best way to stop Saddam from developing an arsenal of
nuclear, chemical and biological weapons -and the missiles 1n deliver them- is 1n get the
inspectors back to work, with full and free access to all suspect sites. But let me be clear: If the
inspectors are not allowed to act, we will.
On Libya, 10 years have not lessened our desire for justice in the bombing of Pan Am 103.
Libya must comply with the will of the world community and surrender for trial the two Libyans
accused of that brutal crime.
We addressed our commitment 1n advance the cause of peace - and I welcomed Britain's efforts,
as President of the European Union, 1n spur greater cooperation tnward peace in the Middle East
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I also commended Prime Minister Blair for his courageous steps, in cooperation with the Irish
governmen~ to promote a climate of confidence and hope in Northern Ireland.
The multi-party
talks provide the best chance for a real solution to the conflict. I urge all the parties to show the
.vision these talks require to succeed. I also want to unequivocally condemn the recent sectarian
killings and threats. Nothing worth having in Northern Ireland can be obtained through violence.
I told the Prime Minister that America will continue to do all we can to advance the peace.
The recent fmancial crisis in Asia demands action from the international community. After all,
on our increasingly interconnected plane~ trouble on the far end of town can easily becoine a
pIague on everyone's bouse. The Prime Minister and I agree that every affected nation must take
responsibility for implementing tough reforms - but those nations that do will have our full
support through the International Monetary Fund.
And just as we reviewed our close cooperation in meeting challenges beyond our borders, we
also looked at ways to work together to benefit our people at home. As President of both the
European Union and the G-7, the United Kingdom will host two important summits in
Birmingham this May. Prime Minister Blair and I want to use these summits to take action that
makes a difference for our people's daily lives ... that lifts their horizons and their dreams.
We must step up our efforts to combat drug traffickers and organized criminals and to help every
child grow up in a safe community. We must shield our planet from the threat of global
warming "!'d bring our people the benefits of a growing economy and a cleaner environment.
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education and training ... support in moving from the shadows of welfare to the sunlight of
honest work ... access to the wonders of the Information Age ... greater security in their
retirement years. And we must continue to lead the world for security, prosperity and peaceguided by the lamp of liberty whose flame we have guarded throughout this century.
In 1942, in the midst of World War II, President Roosevelt sent a message to Prime Minister
Churchill - saying, "When victory comes, we shall stand shoulder to shoulder in seeking to
_nourish the great ideals for which we fight." Tod_ay, on the verge of the 21st century, his
prediction has proved right. America is proud to stand with the United Kingdom and with
Europe, and to work with its leader, Prime Minister Tony Blair, to build a future even brighter
than the most brilliant days of our past.
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REMARKS BYVICE PRESIDENT AL GORE
BREAKFAST FOR PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR
DEPARTMENT OF STATE
February 6, 1998
It really is an honor to welcome our friend and colleague,
Prime Minister Tony Blair, and his talented partner and wife,
Cherie (Sheh-REE) Booth Blair, to our State Department this
morning.
I would also like to recognize some of the many
distinguished guests who are here today .... and I apologize that I
can't name you all. The eggs will get cold, if I do.
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It is indeed a privilege for Tipper and me to host you all.
You know; it has become a well-worn cliche to speak of
the "special relationship" between our peoples and our nations.
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But the friendship between us truly is historic .. Our two
peoples, Britons and Americans, share common values that run
like golden thread through our common history. That thread
was woven in part in 177 6, when our founders reached for the
principles of John Locke and Edmund Burke in affirming the
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Our bonds were sealed by the blood of our parents and
grandparents at the great 20th century battlefields of Europe
and Asia and Africa and by that of our siblings and children
most recently in berms and deserts of the Persian Gulf.
But today, those bonds are stronger than ever. · And that is
because there is not only a special relationship between our
nations, but also a special relationship between the leaders of
our nations. It is a bond forged not through our oldest history
-- but through the newest ideas and approaches for meeting the
challenges of the next century.
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Both nations are recommitting.themselves to the core
values of work, family, and community -- and giving those
cherished values new life in .a new. economy.
Both nations are reinventing the very idea of government - moving beyond the broken ideologies of the past, to achieve
real results for our people.
Both nations are determined to lead in the world economy
-- to lead in cutting -edge industries -- and to bring new hope
and growth to our people, and free minds and free markets to
citizens around the globe.
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Both nations are summoning new generations to service,
and citizenship, and a deep responsibility to one another.
Together, we are proving to the world that there is· indeed
a third way to govern a great nation -- and that its transforming
power can span the Atlantic.
Another area of common purpose is one that is especially
important to me -- and that is protecting our environment.
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I was very proud to stand side by side with the United
Kingdom as we forged that historic agreement at the Climate
Change Summit in Kyoto-- and let me say what a particular
privilege it was to work with my friend John Prescott, who so
ably represented the British people at that ilnportant occasion.
Against all odds, for the frrst time, all the industrialized nations
of the
worl~
now are working together in common cause against
the threat of global warming. And I would like to personally
thank Prime Minister Blair for his leadership in helping to make
this happen.
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Finally, my friends, our nations now are working in tandem
to create effective and efficient 21st century governments. Many
of you know that for five years now, I have taken the lead in the
President's effort to reinvent our own federal governtnent.
As part of that initiative we created a "Hammer Award" to
recognize teatns of U.S. government employees who were
making a real difference in. creating a government that worked
better and cost less. We th(n~ght a hatnmer was appropriate
because it can create and it can destroy. Usually reinvention
requires both, new ideas and approaches have to be ·built up and
.old ways of doing business have to torn down ..
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Today, I am very proud to to present the first Hatnmer
Award we have ever bestowed to a group of employees from a
foreign government; and the first ever to be given to a joint USBritish team.
· The Forensic Chemistry Center at the U.S. Food and Drug
Administration and the U.K. Medicine Control Agency have the
same job --.preventing phony, dangerous counterfeit drugs from
entering the market. Together they formed a "Hammer Team,"
and increased their efficiency by sharing technology,
infonnation, and resources.· The A1nerican and the British
people are getting safer medicines because of the joint efforts of
these outstanding government employees. Now both our
governments work better and cost less.
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So, on behalf of these outstanding organizations, I would
like to ask Fred Fiske and Roger Alexander to join the Prime
Minister arid me and accept the Hammer Award ....
PRESENT AWARDS ......... .
Congratulations to you gentlemen, and to the many
dedicated public servants with whotn you work.
(PAUSE FOR APPLAUSE)
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Now, it is a great pleasure to introduce to you a leader of
tremendous vision and tenacity; ·a person of great humanity; a
politician nearly as popular as the Spice Girls, but, -- I atn happy
to say -- still a diehard fan of American rock and roll; ladies
and gentleman, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, the
Right Honorable Tony Blair. ....
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�Blair Official visit
February 4, 1998
(
·schedule
Q.
What is latest on Prime Minister Blair's schedule here?
A.
The Prime Minister arrives tonight around 5 p.m. at
Andrews.
We understand he is hosting a small dinner at
Blair House.
Tomorrow he is.· breakfasting with a number of
members of the Congress at Blair House.
I believe the
focus is on Northern Ireland.
The formal part of the program starts tomorrow at 11 a.m.
with the welcoming ceremony outside, weather permitting,
followed by a short reception for the welcoming delegations
inside the White House.
(
The President and Prime Minister will then have a private
meeting over lunch in the Oval Office, starting around 1
p.m.
(note for briefer:
pool spray at the top) .
This
will give the leaders a chance to discuss pressing topics
on the agenda -- I expect Iraq and the Northern Ireland
peace process will be dealt with in depth.
This will be
followed by an ~~panded meeting in the Cabinet Room, which
will focus on G-7/8 and broader U.S.-UK and transatlantic
issues.
I imagine that the Asian situation will occupy a
fair amount of time, as well as questions of employability,
environment, law enforcement cooperation and trade.
This
is scheduled to wrap up shortly after 2 p.m.
The President and the Prime Minister will travel together
to Montgomery Blair High School for an event with students,
faculty and parents there.
The Prime Minister has calls on the Hill leadership later
in the afternoon.
The Official Dinner takes place in the evening.
Friday morning the Vice President is hosting a breakfast
for the Prime Minister at the State Department.
The Prime
Minister will come over here for the 11 a.m. press
conference.
(
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(
Early in the afternoon the leaders will take part in a
discussion at Blair House focussing on public policy
questions.
(Sid Blumenthal has developed a press line on
this for use)
Late in the day, the President and Mrs. Clinton and the.
Blairs will go to Camp· David.
(comment on the radio
addressr VPOTUS participation??)
The Prime Minister will
depart fairly early Saturday morning.
(
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DATE
SUBJECT!fiTLE
RESTRICTION
001. itinerary
The Official Visit to Washington, D.C. of The Right Honorable Tony
Blair, M.P. (50 pages)
02/03/1998
b(2), P5, b(7)(E)
002. memo
POTUS Pre-Brief [42 USC 2162(a)] (4 pages)
ca. 01/1998
Pllb(l), P3/b(3), P5
003. memo
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(1), P5
004. memo
Summary Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (1 page)
01/31/1998
P1/b(l), P5
005. memo
Talking Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (2 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(1), P5
006. memo
Additional Points to be Raised [42 USC 2162(a)] (6 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(l), P3/b(3), P5
007. draft ·
POTUS Remarks, Press Conference with PM Tony Blair (2 pages)
02/04/1998
P5
008. email
Ireland (2 pages)
02/05/1998
P1/b(1)
009.-email
United Kingdom (2 pages)
02/05/1998
P1/b(l)
010a. memo
Tasker for Offi.cial Visit of British Prime Minister Tony Blair (3
pages)
01122/1998
P1/b(l), P5
010b. form
Distribution Receipt (1 page)
01/22/1998
P1/b(l)
OlOc. form
White House Situation Room Cover Letter (1 page)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(1)
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DATE
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010d. draft
Tasker for Official Visit of British Prime Minister Tony Blair (2
pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(l), P5
OlOe. draft
Tasker for Official Visit of British Prime Minister Tony Blair (2
pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(l), P5
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information [(b)(4) of the FOIA)
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) ofthe FOIA)
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA)
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(8) of the FOIA)
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA)
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�c:
2/4/98 6:15PM
PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON
PRESS CONFERENCE WITH PM TONY BLAIR
· THE WIDTE HOUSE
FEBRUARY 6, 1998
It has been a pleasure to welcome my colleague and friend Prime Minister Tony Blair to
Washington. His visit continues the great tradition of partnership between our nations - a
partnership anchored by common values, driven by common vision, and flexible enough to meet
the diverse challenges of each new time.
Later today, we will pay tribute to that heritage with a visit to the FDR Memorial. Earlier this
· century, President Roosevelt and Prime Minister Churchill led the community of free nations that
prevailed as one in war. Now, on the eve of the 21st century, Prime Minister Blair and I are
working to shape the peace in a world that is rich with promise - but not yet free of risk.
We reviewed our progress in building an undivided Europe- welcoming Hungary, the Czech
Republic and Poland as NATO's newest members ... forging strong relations with all ofEurope's
new democracies, including Russia and Ukraine ... and helping the parties in Bosnia to fulfill the
promise of Dayton. Bosnia's progress is clear, but not yet irreversible. Both our nations agree
that we should take part in a follow-on security .presence there when SFOR leaves in June.
(
We talked about the importance of standing strong against modern, cross-border threats - such as
terrorism and the spread of nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
[To be updated as necessary:] On Iraq, we are determined to prevent Saddam from threatening
his neighbors and the world with weapons of mass destruction. Even as we speak, the British
aircraft carrier Invincible is patrolling the Persian Gulf alongside America's Fifth Fleet. The
Prime Minister and I would certainly prefer to flnd a genuine diplomatic solution. We agree that
the best way to stop S~ddam from developing an arsenal of nuclear, chemical and biological
weapons - and the missiles to deliver them -is to get the inspectors back to work, with full and
free access to all suspect sites. But if the inspectors are not allowed to act, we will. As we have
throughout this century, America and the United Kingdom stand united in the face of this
fundamental challenge to our peace and security.
On Libya, we reaffirmed that the passage of time has not lessened our desire for justice in the
bombing of Pan Am 103. Libya must comply with the will ofthe world community and
surrender for trial the two Libyans accused of that brutal crime.
We talked about our efforts to advance the cause of peace- and I welcomed Britain's efforts, as
President of the European Union, to spur greater cooperation toward peace in the Middle East.
(
I also commended Prime Minister Blair for his bold steps to promote a climate of confidence and
hope in Northern Ireland. The multi-party talks chaired by Senator Mitchell provide the best
chance for a lasting solution to the conflict. I urge all the parties to show the vision and good
will these talks require to succeed. I also want to unequivocally condemn the recent sectarian
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killings and threats. Nothing worth having in Northern Ireland can be obtained through violence.
I told the Prime Minister that America will continue to do all we can to advance the peace.
The recent fmancial crisis in Asia demands action from the international community. After all,
on our increasingly interconnected planet, trouble on the far end oftown can easily become a
plague on everyone's house. The Prime Minister and I agree that every affected nation must take
responsibility for implementing tough reforms -but those nations that do will have our full
support through the International Monetary Fund.
And just as we reviewed our close cooperation in meeting challenges beyond our borders, we
also looked at ways to work together to benefit our people at home. As President of both the
European Union and the G-7, the United Kingdom will host two important summits in
Birmingham this May. Prime Minister Blair and I want to use these summits to take acti~n that
lifts our people's daily lives.
That includes stepping up our common efforts to fight drug trafficking and organized crime ...
working together to shield our planet from the threat of climate change ... and fmding ways to
help all our people to thrive in the 21st century - through world class education and training,
access to technology, pension portability, welfare reform- and other measures to promote
competitiveness while preserving the social contract.
(
As you know, Prime Minister Blair and I see eye to eye on many of these issues. We-share a
commitment to education and to giving every child the keys to _the Information Age - as we
discussed with a group of young people and their·parents at Montgomery Blair High School
yesterday. We share a determination to help people fmd common ground and draw on their
common values to build one nation. We share an understanding of the kind of changes that are
sweeping our increasingly interdependent world- and a belief in the importance ofworking
together to harness these changes to our advantage.
In 1942, in the midst of World War II, President Roosevelt sent a message to Prime Minister
Churchill - saying, "When victory comes, we shall stand shoulder to shoulder in seeking to
nourish the great ideals for which we fight." Today, on the verge of the 21st century, his
prediction has proved right. America is proud to stand with the United Kingdom and with
Europe, and to work with its leader, Prime Minister Tony Blair, to build a future as true to our
shared ideals as all our glorious past.
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Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
DATE
SUBJECTffiTLE
RESTRICTION
001. memo
Blair Official Visit, February 5, 1998 (2 pages)
12115/1997
Pl/b(l), P5
002a. list
~rowe
11/20/1997
P6/b(6)
002b. list
Guest List Update (1 page)
11/1711997
P5
003. email
Blair Visit (1 page)
11111/1997
P1/b(l), P5
004. memo
Irish Names (I page)
01/08/1998
P5
005. list
Planning Meeting for Official Visit of UK PM Blair (1
01/0711998
P5
006. list
British State Dinner ( 10 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P5
007. list
Suggested Participants, POTUS-Biair Lunch/Meeting (1 page)
ca. 01/1998
P5
008. list
Planning Meeting for Official Visit ofUK PM Blair (1 page)
01115/1998
P5
009a. memo
Blair Visit (1 page)
01/1211998
P1/b(l), P5
009b. memo
Prime Minister Tony Blair, Baltimore Visit Suggested Itinerary (3
pages)
01/08/1998
P1/b(l), P5
010. cable
UK Views on Blair/Clinton Summit (4 pages)
01/26/1998
P1/b(l), P5
Personally Identifiable Information (I page)
p~ge)
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Freedom of Information Act- 15 U.S.C. 552(b)l
PI
P2
P3
P4
b(l) National security classified _information l(b)(l) of the FOIAI
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel· rules and practices of
an agency l(b)(2) of the FOIA)
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute l(b)(3) of the FOIAI
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information l(b)(4) of the FOIA]
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personal privacy l(b)(6) of the FOIA)
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purposes ](b)(7) of the FOIAI
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finanCial institutions l(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells l(b)(9) of the FOIA]
National Security Classified Information l(a)(l) of the PRAI
Relating to the appointment to Federal office l(a)(2) of the PRAI
Release would violate a Federal statute l(a)(3) of the PRAI
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information l(a)(4) of the PRAI
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(S) of the PRAI
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy l(a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
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DOCUMENT NO. ·
AND TYPE
SUBJECT!fiTLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
011. briefing
paper
The UK Presidency (6 pages)
11/1997
P1/b(1 ), P5
012. cable
Incoming EU Presidency (4 pages)
12/24/1997
P1/b(l), P5
013. memo
Proposed Talking Points, POTUS-Biair Meeting (1 page)
01/26/1998
P1/b(l), P5
014. briefing
paper
New Transatlantic Marketplace Initiative (2 pages)
01/30/1998
Pl/b(1), P5
0 15a. briefing
paper
Iran (8 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(1), P5
0 15b. briefing
paper
EU Policies and Measures in Regard to Iran and Libya (5 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(l)
016a. fax
Europe and America (1 page)
01/15/1998
P1/b(l)
016b. fax
Europe and America (11 pages)
01/15/1998
P1/b(l)
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Freedom of Information Act- IS U.S.C. SS2(b)l
Pl
P2
P3
P4
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b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency ](b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute ((b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial·
information ((b)(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy l(b)(6) of the FOIA]
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purposes ((b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(8) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions l(b)(8) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells ((b)(9) ofthe FOIA]
National Security Classified Information l(a)(l) of the PRA]
Relating to the appointment to Federal office l(a)(2) of the PRA]
Release would violate a Federal statute l(a)(3) of the PRA]
Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information l(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors la)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
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�Guest List for White House Dinner in Honor of
Prime Minister Blair
Drafted: EUR/UBI:
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11/17/97
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EUR/UBI: RMBef}l
EUR/UBI: JLeCroy
S/CPR: MMFrench
P: BStephenson
H: JHamilton
Changes from Previous Guest List dated 7/21/97
Additions:
Ms. French
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs.
Sen. Dodd
Sen. Warner
Adm. Crowe
Mr. and Mrs.
Wirth
Gadsden
Lyons
Mitchell
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�M.EMORANDUM TO LARRY BUTLER
FROM:
Christine Stanek
.RE:
Irish Names
Listed below is a few ideas of some Irish Americans who might be included on the State Dinner.
guest list. Let me know if you need explanations on any of these individuals. Thank you for your
assistance.
Hon. Bruce Morrison
Federal Housing Finance Board
1777 F Street, NW
Washington, DC 20006
202-408-2587
Brian O'Dwyer
Chairman, Emerald Isle Immigration Center
52 Duane Street
New York,NY 10007
212-571-7100
Neal Hartigan
McDermott, Wilt & Emery
227 W. Monroe Street, Suite 3100
Chicago, IL 60606
312-984-6959
Scott McNealy
Chairman, President & CEO
Sun Microsystems, Inc.
2550 Garcia Avenue
Mountain View, CA 94093
415-960-1300
Anthony O'Reilly
Chair& CEO
ID Heinz Company
600 Grant Street
:Pittsburgh, PA 15219
412-456-5701
John Pound
Attorney
P.O. Box 5098
Santa Fe, NM 87502
Kevin O'Keefe
45 East Bellevue Place
Chicago, IL 60611
3 12-621-0400
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OFFICIAL VISIT OF UK PM BLAIR, FEBRUARY
1/7/98
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1998
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MRS. GORE
2
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ALBRIGHT, Hon. Madeline
2
Secretary of State
BERGER, Hon. Samuel
2
Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs; NSC
BOWLES, Hon. Erskine
2
Chief of Staff
LADER, Hon. Philip
2
U.S. Ambassadqr
FRENCH, Hon. Mel
2
GROSSMAN,Hon.Ma~
2
Assistant Secretary of State for Bureau of European and Canadian
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Senator (D-NM)
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2
Senator (R-RI)
SOCIAL
CONRAD, Hon. Kent
2
Senator (0-ND)
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DINGELL, Hon. John
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Fashion Designer; Design studios in London
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CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�PLANNING ·MEETING FOR
OFFICIAL VISIT OF UK PM BLAIR, FEBRUARY 4-7, 1998
1/15/98
Schedule
Thursday, February 5
Arrival ceremony (late due·to Prayer Breakfast)
White House Meetings
Afternoon event(s)
• Address to Joint Session off?
• Visit to Baltimore
• Missing Children Event in Arlington (NCMEC)
Official Dinner .
Friday, February 6
VPOTUS Breakfast - guest list
Joint Press Conference at State Department
Afternoon event(s)?
• Chequers II
• OTR Lunch in Georgetown
• Welfare to Work Event
• Visit to FDR Memorial
• Visit to Renwick Museum
• Visit to the Newseum
Camp David, RON - Press?
Deliverables
Communications/Press
Mrs. Blair's Schedule
planningmtgagenda1698
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
·
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
Clinton Library
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001a. memo
POTUS Briefing Materials, Blair Visit (5 pages)
01/22/1998
Pl/b(1), P5
001b. memo
Meeting with British Prime Minister Blair (3 pages)
01/22/1998
P1/b(1), P5
001 c. briefing
paper
Issue Papers (53 pages)
01/2211998
P1/b(l), P5
001d. btiefmg
paper
Background Papers (19 pages)
01/22/1998
P1/b(1), P5
001e. briefmg
paper
Press/Public Events Materials ( 6 pages)
01/2211998
P5
002. memo
New Transatlantic Marketplace Initiative (2 pages)
01/31/1998
Pl/b(l), P5
003. fax
G-8 Employability Conference (2 pages)
02/0411998
P5
004. memo
Nmthem Ireiand Update (1 page)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(1)
005. memo
Talking Points for Blair Breakfast for Members of Congress (5 pages)
ca. 0111998
P1/b(1), P5
006. briefing
paper
Papers for Blair Visit (7 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(l), P5
007. btiefing
paper
Asian Financial Crisis (1 page)
ca. 0111998
Pl/b(1), P5
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Freedom of Information Act- [5 U.S.C. 552(b)]
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) ofthe.FOIA]
· b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
.b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
. information [(b)(4).of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(S) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
· financial institutions [(b)(S) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA]
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(MON)
1. 26' 98
15:24/ST. 15:18/NO. 3760626419
P 87
DRAFT POOL SPRAY POINTS FOR OVAL OFFICE MEETING
o
We discussed all the crises we must face together--in Bosnia,
in the Middle East~ and elsewhere.
o
We agreed that Saddam must comply with all UN requirements
and ruled nothing out in responding to his chafienges.
o
There is still important work to be done in Bos'nia.
clear we are going to be doing it there together.
o
The Prime Minister explained that we face both hope and
challenge in Northern Ireland and asked th~t we stay engaged
there.
I assured him we will.
It's
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(MONl
L. 26·, 98
15:24/ST. 15:18/NO. 3760626419 P 88
v
DRAFT POOL SPRAY POINTS FOR OVAL OFFICE MEETING with British PM
Blair on 2/5/98
Drafted:
EUR/UBI:RBell/JLeCroy, 7-8027
Cleared:
EUR:JGadsden
EUR/ERA:JCefkin
EUR/PPA:LCorwin
EUR/RPM:BOwens-Kirkpatrick
S/P:DHamilton
D:PGoldberg
P:BStephenson
E:HMoon
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(MON)
l. 26' 98
15:24/ST. 15:18/NO. 3760626419 P 89
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TOAST AT OFFICIAL DINNER
It gives me great pleasure to welcome to the White House the
team which has now settled in at No. 10 Downing Street, Hillary's
and my much valued friends and colleagues, Tony and Cherie Booth
·Blair.
From what I hear, Tony and Cherie are likely to be staying in
their new place for quite a while.
Theywere kind enough to
welcome us there last summer very soon after the British
election, and we are pleased finally to be able to return the
favor.
Prime Minister Blair and I conferred today on a wide range of
global and bilateral matters. Throughout our talks, it was clear
that we almost always ~ee both the challenges and the
opportunities our two countries. face in much the same way, and
that we have the same or similar ideas about how to confront
them.
Though many of the awful specters which haunted this
century have now passed, both of our countries remain outwardlooking and engaged in the great missions of assuring peace and
creating prosp~rity~
In very short order since his election, Tony has acted with
lightening speed to bring renewed vigor to the political
institutions of his own country.
He has also br6ught fresh
impetus to the peacekeeping work of the United Nations, to the
effort to manage climate change, and to the important enterprise
of the European Union.
He, and his country, have in short 6rder
made themselves even more indispensable than they already were,
and suddenly everyone is seeking a ''special relationship" with
Britain.
Under Tony's leadership, Britain remair1s in the vanguard of
free-trading countries, attracting investment to its own shores
and increasing its stake in the prosperity of others.
The U.S.
and UK are each other's largest investors;
Many major U.S.
enterprises, including supermarkets and hamburge~ restaurants,
are now British-owned.
I raise my glass to these important and very welcome
visitors.
Their skill and their friendship are important assets,
not only to the British people, but also to all of us who profit
by the important role Britain plays in the world.
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
�FROM DEPARTMENT OF STATE 4B
(MON)
1. 26' 98
15:24/ST. 15:·18/NO. 3760626419 P 90
TOAST AT OFFICIAL DINNER with Bri ti.sh PM Blair on 2/5/98
Drafted:
Cleared:
EU~/UBI:RBell/JLeCroy,
7-8027.
EUR:JGadsden
EUR/ERA:JCefkin
EUR/PPA:LCorwin
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S/P:DHamilton
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D:PGoldberg
P:BStephenson
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STATE 4B
(MON)
1. 26' 98
15: 24/ST. 15: 18/NO. 3760626419
P
91
1
OPENING REMARKS AND Q S AND. A'S FOR PRESS CONFERENCE
The Oval Office meeting and the discussions among our
officials covered a very wide range of global challenges,
peacekeeping issues, and bilateral concerns. American and
British views on all these matters are extremely close, as are
our.prescriptions for deal.ing with them.
The President and Prime Minister Blair discussed in
particular the need to reduce tensions, terrorism, and aggression
in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf and to bring Iraq into
compliance with United Nations decisions.
The Prime Minister briefed the President on progress in the
Northern Ireland peace talks and encouraged continuing U.S.
engagement in the peace process.
(Q's and A's to be provided after package submitted.)
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�FROM DEPARTMENT OF STATE 4B
. (MON)
1. 26' 98
15:24/ST. 15:18/NO. 3760626419
P 92
OPENING REMARKS AND Q'S AND A'S FOR PRESS CONFERENCE with British
PM Blair on 2/5/98
Drafted:
EUR/UBl:RBell/JLeCroy, 7-8027
Cleared:
EUR:JGadsden
EUR/ERA:JCefkin
EUR/PPA:LCorwin
EUR/RPM:BOwens-Kirkpatrick
S/P:DHamilton
D:PGoldberg
P:BStephenson
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WED l5: 17 FAX 202 6222023
G-8 EMPLOYABILITY CONFERENCE (FEBRUARY 21-22, 1998)
Core Objectives
A conference that (1) generates support for U.S. success in job creati1m and for key
Administration initiatives such as welfare-to-work, and (2) leads to Continental European Heads'
commitment at Binningham to needed structural reforms, supporting employment and growth.
Background
The G-8 Employability Conference (February 21-22, London) will.;onvene G-8 fuiance and
labor/education ministers to discuss reducing long-term unemployment in G-8 countries~ In
addition to Secretaries Rubin and Herman, National Economic Advi:-:or Gene,Sperling will
attend. Themes for the conference's three sessions will be fleshed ont over the next two weeks,
but are shaping up along the following general lines:
•
Session 1: Challenges facing G-8 Economies
Disincentives to work
Challenges facing current workers
Difficulties that keep people out of the workforce
•
Session 2: Growth, Macroeconomic, and Structural Policy
Linkages between macroeconomic growth and stability
- Structural policies: creating a framework for flexibility
Globalization: committing to free and open trade, supporting core international
labor standards
•
Session 3: Employability and inclusion
Education and preparation of the current workforce
Promoting work: welfare-to-work, other incentives
Balancing work and family: child care, etc.
Helping workers to feel less insecure: portable pensions
In addition to the Chair's Conclusion to be released February 22, UK organizers plan to have G-8
ministers prepare a report for Heads's discussion at Birmingham.. Summit preparations will also
address the November 1997 Kobe G-8 jobs conference, which focm-ed on adjusting to structural
change, human resource development, and employing youth and older workers.
Key Points
•
'This conference will be a good opportunity to showcase suc..:essful strategies
implemented by the United Kingdom and, especially, the United States for getting higher
proportions of our working-age· populations into the workforce.
•
Our success has depended on adaptability that would requirt ~ structural change that the
Continental Europeans have not been willing to undertake. A good outcome for
Birmingham would be to gain their commitment to taking the necessazy steps.
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WED 15:17 FAX 202 6222023
141003
Boosting European growth is essential for_ improving prospect:·; for global growth,
especially in view of weakness in Asia.
. IMI:R.Rittcrboff
amended February 3, 1998
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Notes on POTUS-Blair Meeting (3 pages)
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Pllb(1), P5
002. draft
Blair Visit Schedule (2 pages)
01127/1998
P5
003a. itinerary
Prime Minister Blair Official Visit (1 page)
ca. 0111998
P5
003b. letter
Mr. Blair's Visit to Washington (3 pages)
01127/1998
P1/b(1), P5
004. letter
Washington Seminar: Attendees· (1 page)
01/20/1998
Pl/b(1)
005. email
Piccone to Butler re: Blair Visit Priorities (1 page)
01/1611998
P1/b(1)
006a. email
Courtney to Butler fw: Blair Visit Priorities (1 page)
01116/1998
P1/b(1)
006b. email
Pascual to Butler fw: Blair Visit Priorities (1 page)
0111611998
P1/b(1)
007. email
Hawley to Butler re: Blair Visit Priorities (1 page)
01/19/1998
P1/b(1)
008. briefmg
paper
Agenda for
ca. 0111998
P1/b(l), P5
009a. memo
Paper for Bandler (1 page)
01129/1998
P1/b(1)
009b. memo
Iran and Iraq (1 page)
01129/1998
P1/b(1), P5
W~te
House Talks (1 page)
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010. briefmg
paper
Talking Points, POTUS-PM Blair Meeting (2 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(1), P5
011. briefing
Prin1e Minister Blair's Visit to Washington [42 USC 2162(a)] (1 page)
01/14/1998
P1/b(1), P3/b(3)
Issue Papers (34 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(1), P5
013. briefmg
paper
Background Papers (16 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(1), P5
014. briefmg
paper
Press/Public Events Materials (5 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P5
015. briefmg
paper
Issue Papers (7 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(1), P5
paper
012. briefing
paper
COLLECTION:
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PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C ..
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.m.
l\r~~
Arrival Ceremony, South Lawn, The White House.
~
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social~~
Office.)
~
11:30 a.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair to the State Floor, where
they form a receiving line and greet the Welcoming
Committee ~nd the Official Party from Canada.
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs to the Oval Office, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
President escorts Prime Minister Blair into the
Oval Office for official photos/pool spray) .
12:10 p.m.
President escorts Prime Minister Blair (plus 4
others TBD) into the Oval Dining Room. Restricted
working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
Madeleine Albright?
Sandy Berger
J e..-Lr .
Prime Minister Blair
Plus 2
.
J._}- lr
(l~~ .
(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations will be
served lunch in the Roosevelt Room. tollowing lunch
the delegations will proceed to the· Cabinet Room.)
.m.
Lunch ends. President Clinton escorts Prime
Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet
Room
for an expanded meeting.
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Participants
The President
Others TBD
2:10 p.m.
2:15 p.m.
7:15 p.m.
Prime Minister Blair
Others TBD
Meeting ends.
(t)
The President and Prime Minister Blair proceed tb
motorcade for trip to public event, site TBD.
Official Dinner: Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White House, North Portico entrance,
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Separate
detailed scenario to be provided by the Social
Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m.
Vice President hosts breakfast at State Department
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
Time TBD
The President departs the White House for the
State Department.
10:40 a.m.
The President arrives at the State Department, is
greeted by Ambassador Mel French, proceeds to the
holding room, where he is joined by the Prime
Minister.
11:00 a.m.
Joint Press Conference
11:45 a.m.
Press Conference ends.
·Afternoon:
Lunch TBD
"Blair House I" Conference
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD. Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
depart for Andrews AFB.
EXECSEC/SCENARIO/blairofficialvisit
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�1 Prime Minister Blair Official Visit
February 4-7, 1997
Wednesday, February 4
p.m.
Arrival at Andrews from London
Dinner at UK Residence
·RON Blair House
Thursday, February 5
a.m.
Media events (Today
sho~,
others TBD)
Breakfast with Irish-Americans at UK Residence
1040
Welcoming Committee members in place at White House
1100
Arrival Ceremony
1200
Oval office restricted meeting, pool spray at top
(FLOTUS_ and Mrs. Blair attend separate luncheon at WH)
-1300
Cabinet Room expanded
1400
Meeting ends
~~eting
(att~ndee~
tbd) _
Possible join,t public event (tbd)
1600
Blair calls on Congressional leadership
1900
Official Dinner
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Friday, February 6
.
0830tbc
VPOTUS breakfast at State Department
1100
Joint press conference, State
1330.
Blair House Seminar (restricted
p.m.
Dinner/RON Camp David
S~
Departmen~~
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attendance)-~~G..\._..~_;~ ~,c
~~'\;IV..
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Saturday, February 7
a.m.
Blair departs Camp David for Andrews
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�WELCOMING REMARKS FOR ARRIVAL CEREMONY
I am delighted to welcome to the White House my honored
friend and colleague, the Prime Minister of the United
Kingdom, the Right Honorable Tony Blair and his talented
partner in life, Ms. Cherie Booth Blair.
The relationship between our countries, our peoples, and
our governments is close and warm. As so often in the past,
·when a British Prime Minister and an American· President
meet, people will talk about what has often been-called "The
Special Relationship." In the complex and changing world of
the 1990s, both the United States and Britain must reach out
in many directions and in many ways to maintain peace and to
build prosperity in the world.
The Prime Minister comes
here today not only as the respected and dynamic leader of
one of the world's foremost nations, but also in his special
capacity as President of the European Union.
I look forward to conferring with the Prime Minister not
only about the crises of this world, but also concerning the
unparalleled opport~nities of our times.
The United
Kingdom, together with other nations, has worked tirelessly
to implement a negotiated and humane peace in Bosnia.
British troops in large numbers. serve ably there, and they
have helped in the difficult and important task of bringing
war criminals to justice. The United Kingdom also plays a
key role in deterring aggression and terrorism in the
Persian Gulf.
The Prime Minister and his government have
infused new life and hope in the Northern Ireland peace
process, which Americans follow with great interest.
I am
anxious to hear British views on these and other challenges
the United States, Britain, and the European Union jointly
_face.
But let us not forget that Britain is also a pioneer of
trade and prosperity, as well as of reform.
Prime Minister
Blair has made clear his commitment to removing barriers to
trade and to promoting peace through growth and prosperity.
His special responsibilities in the European Union and his
country's role as host this spring of the G-8 Summit make
these British virtues especially valuable, and I look
forward to our discussions of world financial developments
and prospects for creating jobs in Europe, in America, and
in the world.
�When our predecessors Franklin Roosevelt and Sir Winston
Churchill met, their task was to chart progress in dealing
with the century's gravest and bloodiest conflict. The
Prime Minister and I meet in moie fortunate times. While we
still face the real perils of terrorism, hunger, and
environmental decay, we also live in a time of unprecedented
hope.
The world is now free of the colossal threats of the
wartime and Cold-War eras.
Despite poverty and suffering,
more people today by far live in prosperity and freedom than
was the case half a century ago.
The United States, the
United Kingdom, the nations of the European Union, and all
the democratic states of this world have much to gain--and
much to do--if we continue working closely together.
I look
forward to conferring with the Prime Minister on how we
seize-this chance .
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�TOAST AT OFFICIAL DINNER
It gives me great pleasure to welcome to the White House the
team which has now settled in at No. 10 Downing Street, Hillary's
and my much valued friends and colleagues, Tony and Cherie Booth
Blair.
From what I hear, Tony and Cherie are likely to be staying in
their new place for quite a while.
They were kind enough to
welcome us there last summer very soon after the British
election, and we are pleased finally to be able to return the
favor.
Prime Minister Blair and I conferred today on a wide range of
_global and bilateral matters.
Throughout our talks, it was clear
that we almost always see both the challenges and the
opportunities our two countries face in much the same way, and
that we have the same or similar ideas about how to confront
them.
Though many of the awful specters which haunted this
century have now passed, both of our countries remain outwardlooking and engaged in the great missions of assuring peace and
creating prosperity.
In very short order since his election, Tony has acted with
lightning speed to bring renewed vigor to the political
institutions of his own country.
He has also brought fresh
impetus to the peacekeeping work of the United Nations, to the
effort to manage climate change, and to the important enterprise
of the European Union.
He, and his country, have in short order
made themselves even more indispensable than they already were,
and suddenly everyone is seeking a "special relationship" with
Britain.
Under Tony~s leadership, Britain remains in the vanguard of
free-trading countries, attracting investment to its own shores
and increasing its stake in the prosperity of others.
The U.S.
and UK are each other's largest investors. Many major U.S.
enterprises, including supermarkets and hamburger restaurants,
are now British-owned.
I raise my glass to these important and very welcome
visitors.
Their skill and their friendship are important assets,
not only to the British people, but also to all of us who profit
by the important role Britain plays in the world.
�·,
DRAFT POOL SPRAY POINTS FOR OVAL OFFICE MEETING
o
We discussed all the crises we must face together--in Bosnia,
in the Middle East, and elsewhere.
o
We agreed that Saddam must comply with all UN requirements
and ruled nothing out in responding to his challenges.
o
There is still important work to be done in Bosnia.
clear we are going to be doing it there together.
o
The Prime Minister explained that we face both hope and
challenge in Northern Ireland and asked that we stay engaged
there.
I assured him we will.
It's
�OPENING REMARKS AND Q'S AND A'S FOR PRESS CONFERENCE
The Oval Office meeting and the discussions among our
officials covered a very wide range of global challenges,
peacekeeping issues, and bilateral concerns. American and
British views on all these matters are extremely close, as are
our prescriptions for dealing with them.
The President and Prime Minister Blair discussed in
particular the need to reduce tensions, terrorism, and aggression
in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf and to bring Iraq into
compliance with United Nations decisions.
The Prime Minister briefed the President on progress in the
Northern Ireland peace talks and encouraged continuing U.S.
engagement in the peace process.
(Q's and A's to be provided after package submitted.)
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DATE
RESTRICTION
001. memo
Informal Working Meeting with British Prime Minister Blair (4 pages)
04/2i!1999
P1/b(l), P5
002a. memo
Meeting with John Sawers (3 pages)
04/20/1999
P1/b(l), P5
002b.memo
Talking Points, Meeting with John Sawers (2 pages)
04/2011999
P1/b(l), P5
002c. memo
Proposed Concept Paper, Meetings with NATO Leaders (2 pages)
04/20/1999
P1/b(l), P5
002d. cable
Kosovo (3 pages)
04/20/1999
P1/b(l), P5
003. memo
CIVAIR: UK (1 page)
04/20/1999
P1/b(l), P5
Schedule Proposal (2 pages)
04/17/1999
P5
005.memo
The President's Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (1 page)
04/20/1999
P1/b(l), P5
006. draft
Informal Working Meeting with British Prime Minister Tony Blair (5
pages)
04/17/1999
P1/b(l),P5
007.memo
Summary Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (2 pages)
ca. 04/1999
P1/b(l), P5
008.memo
Talking Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (3 pages)
04/19/1999
P1/b(l), P5
009a. letter
Kosovo ( 1 page)
04/17/1999
P1/b(l)
· 004. form
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Kosovo ( 5 pages)
ca. 04/1999
P1/b(l), P5
010. list
Supplement re: Kosovo Contributions (1 page)
ca~
P1/b(l)
011. cable
Bananas: The UK and The Caribbean (3 pages)
04/16/1999
P1/b(l), P5
012. draft
Summary Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (?pages)
ca. 0411999
P1/b(l), P5
013. fax
Southeast Europe Nonpaper-Revised (6 pages)
ca. 04/1999
P1/b(l), P5
014. email
EU Stability Pact for Southeastern Europe (1 0 pages)
04/09/1999
Pllb{l), P5
015. memo
Scope Paper: The NATO Summit (7 pages)
04/08/1999
P1/b(l), P5
016.briefing
paper
NATO Summit (11 pages)
04/1611999
P1/b(l), P6/b(6)
017. report
U.S.
Report (2 pages)
04/08/1999
P1/b(l), P6/b(6)
018. report
U.S. Government Report (2 pages)
03/31/1999
Pllb(l), P6/b(6)
019. report
U.S. Government Report (2 pages)
04/0511999
Pllb(l), P6/b(6)
Govemme~t
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THE WHITE HOUSE
WASHINGTON
Schedule Proposal
- - -ACCEPT
date
_ _ REGRET
4
I 17
I 1999
___ PENDING
TO:
Stephanie Streett
FROM:
Samuel Berger{!;)
REQUEST:
Meeting with-Prime Minister Blair.
PURPOSE:
Coordinate regarding Kosovo in
preparation for the NATO Summit.
BACKGROUND:
During a phone call on April 16, the
President invited Blair to spend the
night at the White House and meet
with him Thursday morning, April 22.
A two-hour meeting is needed.
PREVIOUS PARTICIPATION:
Frequent .phone calls; last meeting
was in New Yo~k last September for
the NYU Law School conference.
DATE AND TIME:
Thursday, April 22, 10:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m.
BRIEFING TIME:
15 minutes
DURATION:
2 hours
LOCATION:
Oval Office
PARTICIPANTS:
The President.
Prime Minister Blair
Others, TBD
OUTLINE OF EVENTS:
TBD
REMARKS REQUIRED:
To be provided by NSC
MEDIA COVERAGE:
TBD
FIRST LADY'S ATTENDANCE:
Not required.
~
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VICE PRESIDENT'S ATTENDANCE:Not required
RECOMMENDED BY:
NSC
CONTACT:
Larry
ORIGIN OF THIS PROPOSAL:
NSC
SECOND LADY'S ATTENDANCE:
Not required
Butl~r,
6-9151
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DATE
OOla. memo
Summary Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting· (2 pages)
02/0611998
P1/b(1), P5
001b. memo
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
02/04/1998
P1/b(1), P5
001c. memo
Summary Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (1 page)
01131/1998
P1/b(1), P5
001d. memo
Talking Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting [42 USC 2162(a)] (7 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(1), P3/b(3), P5
OOle: draft
The Official Visit to Washington, D.C. of Prime Minister Tony Blair
( 4 pages)
02/0411998
P5
001 f. profile
Tony Blair (2 pages)
01/27/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
001g. profile
Christopher Meyer (2 pages)
01/23/1998
.P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
001 h. profile
Jonathan Nicholas Powell (1 page)
01/26/1998
P1/b(1), P6/b(6)
001 i. profile
David Miliband (1 page)
01/27/1998
P1/b(l)
002. briefing
paper
Overview, POTUS-Blair Dinner (2 pages)
02/0411997
P1/b(1), P5
003. fax
New Transatlantic Marketplace (1 page)
ca. 02/1998
P1/b(1)
004. report
United Kingdom (4 pages)
02/0211998
P5
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005. memo
Britain: New Labour (2 pages)
ca. 02/1998
p 1/b(1)
006a. memo
Blair Meetings (1 page)
ca. 0211998
P5
006b. briefmg
paper
Special Finance Ministers (1 page)
ca. 0211998
Pl/b(1), P5
007. memo
Halifax II ( 1 page)
ca: 0211998
Pllb(1), P5
008a. briefmg
paper
Asian Financial Crisis (3 pages)
ca. 0211998
Pllb(1), P5
008b. briefmg
paper
European Economic and Monetary Union (2 pages)
ca. 02/1998
Pllb(1), P5
008c. briefmg
paper
G-7 Agenda ( 1 page)
ca. 0211998
Pllb(1), P5
008d. briefmg ·
paper
Special Finance Ministers (1 page)
ca. 02/1998
Pllb(1), P5
009. briefmg
paper
New Transatlantic Marketplace Initiative (2 pages)
ca. 0211998
P1/b(1), P5
010a. draft
Meeting with Prime Minister Tony Blair (5 pages)
01/31/1998
P1/b(1), P5
010b. draft
Talking Points, POTUS-Blair Meeting (6 pages)
01/30/1998
P1/b(1), P5
011. note
Notes on Upcoming POTUS-Blair Meeting (1 page)
02/02/1998
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PLEASE NOTE THAT ALL TIMES ARE TENTATIVE
THE OFFICIAL VISIT TO WASHINGTON, D.C.
OF PRIME MINISTER TONY BLAIR OF THE UNITED KINGDOM
February 5-7, 1998
FEBRUARY 5
ARRIVAL CEREMONY
11:00 a.m.
Arrival Ceremony, South Lawn, The White House.
(Separate detailed scenario provided by the Social
Office.)
11:30 a.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton escort Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair to the State Floor, where
they form a receiving line and greet the Welcoming
Committee and the Official Party from Canada. ·
11:55 a.m.
President Clinton escorts Prime Minister Blair
downstairs to the Oval Office, via the colonnade.
BILATERAL MEETING
Noon
12:10 p.m.
President escorts Prime Minister Blair into the
Oval Office for official photos/pool spray) .
·President escorts Prime.Minister Blair (plus
others TBD) into the President's Private Dining
Room. Restricted working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
The Vice President
Madeleine Albright
Sandy Berger
Don Bandler, notetaker
Prime Minister Blair
Jonathan Powell
John Holmes
John Sawers, notetaker
(Other members of the U.S. and U.K. delegations
will be served lunch in the Roosevelt Room.
Following lunch the delegations will proceed to
the Cabinet Room.)
1:30 p.m.
Lunch ends. President Clinton escorts Prime
Minister Blair (and others) to the Cabinet Room
for an expanded meeting.
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Participants
The President
Vice President
Madeleine Albright
William Daiey
Charlene Barshefsky
Erskine Bowles
Sandy Berger
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo·
Larry Summers
Eric Holder
Philip Lader
. Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Don Bandler
Prime Minister Blair
Jack Straw, MP, Home
Secretary
Helen Liddell~ MP, Economic Secretary
Alan Milburn, Minister of
of State, Department of
Health
·
Sir Christopher Meyer,
Ambassador to the U.S.
Jonathan Powell, Chief of
Staff
John Holmes, Principal
Private Secretary
Alastair Campbell, Official
Spokesman
David Miliband, Head of
Policy Unit
Stephen Wright, Minister,
U.K. Embassy
2:10 p.m.
Meeting ends.
2:15p.m.
The President and Prime Minister Blair, joined by
Mrs. Clinton and Mrs. Blair, proceed to motorcade
for trip to public event.
(Separate scenario
prepared by Advance Office.)
7:15p.m.
Official Dinner: Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
arrive at the White House, North Portico entrance,
and are escorted to the Main Residence. (Separate
detailed scenario to be provided by the Social
Office.)
FEBRUARY 6
(8:30 a.m.
Vice President hosts breakfast at State Department
in honor of Prime Minister Blair.)
9:15 a.m.
Briefing for Press Conference, Oval Office.
(10:50 a.m.
Prime Minister Blair arrives South Portico,. is
greeted by Ambassador French then escorted to the
Red Room.)
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10:50 a.m.
The President proceeds to the East Wing and joins
the Prime Minister in the Red Room.
11:00 a.m.
Upon being announced, the President and Prime
Minister Blair proceed to the East Room and take
their placed on stage. The President gives
remarks, followed by the Prime Minister. Qs and
As follow.
11:45 a.m.
Press Conference ends. The President, along with
the Prim.e Minister, proceeds to the Blue Room and
.
.
hold briefly, allowing time for the U.K.
Delegation to proceed to their awaiting·motorcade.
11:50 a.m.
The President, along with Mrs. Clinton, Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair, proceed to the South Lawn
and proceed to OTR site.
(Separate detailed scenario to be provided by the
Advance Office for the remaining details of the
visit.)
· FDR Memorial
Blair House Sessions
Joint Radio Address
p.m.
The President and Mrs. Clinton, joined by Prime
Minister and Mrs. Blair depart for Camp David.
RON Camp David
February 7
TBD
Schedule TBD. Prime Minister and Mrs. Blair
depart for Andrews AFB.
EXECSEC/SCENARIO/blairofficialvisit
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ATTENDANCE AT DELEGATION LUNCH
ROOSEVELT ROOM
U.S. Participants
Gene Sperling
Dan Tarullo
Larry Slimmers (T)
Eric Holder
Jeff Lane
Philip Lader
Marc Grossman
Jim Steinberg
Leon Fuerth
Larry Butler
U.K. Participants
Jack Straw.
Helen Liddell
Alan Milburn
Sir Christopher Meyer
Alastair Campbell
David Miliband
Philip Barton
Stephen Wright
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UNITED KINGDOM
February 2, 1998
MACROECONOMIC OVERVIEW
The UK economy's prospects are positive in its sixth year of expansio.11. GDP growth is expected
to approach 3.5% for 1997. It has been growing well above trend for 1welve months, and most
analysts estimate that spare capacity has been used up. Consumer spending has been a leading
factor, stimulated by rising income expectations, growing household v. ealth, rapid money and
credit expansion, and 2Q97 one-time consumer windfall gains from building societies' stock
con:versions (partly counter-balanced by lower retail sales in September, following the death of the
Princess ofWales). Growth is widely expected to moderate in 1998 as: consumer demand cools
and sterling strength weighs on competitiveness. The question is how ·:harp this correction will be.
The current account balance is estimated to have deteriorated in the second half of 1997, reflecting
sterling's sustained appreciation since early 1996 (see attached chart). External balances appear
poised to deteriorate further this' year as lagged effects of sterling's strength kick in.
There are signs that monetary and fiscal tightening had an effect in late 1997, as inflation
moderated in December (showing a 2. 7% change over the preceding twelve months, compared to
2.8% recorded in November and October). The Bank of England, newly charged with
independence on monetary policy, remains concerned about prospects Jar inflation, and may raise
rates in its February 5 monetary policy meeting, after having raised rat~·s four times in 1997.
Among the Bank's concerns is tightness in the labor market: the unemployment rate (5.2%)
marked a seventeen year low, and survey data suggest emerging capaci-ty constraints.
PM Blair's 1997-8 budget embodied a small fiscal tightening, adding tc1 the considerable tightening
in the Major government's November 1996 budget. Labour kept to its dection promise not to raise
personal ta.xes. and some analysts assert that an important opportunity t·1) use fiscal policy to
suppress domestic demand was missed. But the UK budget deficit is m·vertheless shrinking, ·
thanks to cyclical factors, more effective tax collection measures and spending reduction policies.
1\1AIN POLICY ISSUES
Inflation bears watching: When the BOE raised rates to 7.25% in November 1997, they stated
that a further tightening may be needed to achieve the government's inflation target of2.5% over a
two year horizon. The Bank appears to have softened its view on furthe·r tightening in its quarterly
report released a week later. Some observers anticipate a further rate int.!rease when the BOE
Monetary Policy Committee meets on February 5.
Record low unemployment: Observers ascribe some portion ofthe 17 year low in claimant
unemployment (5 .1% in November 1997) to a late 1996 change in unemployment compensation
policies·. But other means of measuring also show unemployment fallin:~ at an accelerating rate,
and the workforce in employment is growing, with the services sector the main area of growth. So
UNCLASSIFIED - SENSITIVE
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far only limited upward pressure on wages has emerged; but untilled Yacancies remain high and
there are anecdotal reports of skill shortages.
Continued Sterling Strength Could Hurt Current Account and Manufacturing: Exports
appear to have peaked in July 1997, while imports have continued to increase, according to
monthly data, The trade balance appears to be widening against ncin-I'U countries, even though
the pound has appreciated most strongly against other EU currencies.
MACROECONOMIC POLICY MIX
Fiscal consolidation proceeding: While fiscal deficits have exceeded government targets over the
past two years, tight medium-term spending plans will help further consolidation (real government
expenditure is expected to increase by only 0.7% for 1997 and 1998). fhe Public Sector
Borrowing Requirement has shown a sharp improvement over last yea1·, with total PSBR for AprilDecember 1997 at BPS £6.1 billion, compared with £16.3 billion for tl1e same period in 1996, with
the improvement largely due to improved tax revenues. IMF estimates. of the structural deficit
show a 2.2 percentage point reduction for 1997, with a further 1.2 point cut for I 998.
Growth will slow to more sustainable levels: Mildly tightening fiscal policy, tighter monetary
policy, and strong sterling should combine to slow growth from the 3.5% estimated for 1997 to
2.3% forecast for 1998, near trend.
RECENT DEVELOPMENTS
EMU: The Chancellor announced in October 1997 that the UK would not enter the EMU at the
1999 start and that membership during this Parliament was not in the UK interest, citing the need
for cyclical convergence and more flexible labor markets. Most observl.!rs have v.-ritten off UK
entry before late 2002. The UK reportedly does not intend to rejoin the ERM, but will take other
steps to prepare for possible membership.
Bank of England is granted monetary policy authority, and a cons(l,(idated financial
regulatory agency is launched: The Labour Government turned inter<·st rate decisions over to the
BOE but will still set an inflation target for the Bank to meet. Labour's central target is 2.5% for
underlying inflation, and the Chancellor has signaled that this target may be cut if appropriate, as
the UK seeks to converge more closely with other European economies The FinanCial Services
Authority, formally launched in October 1997, will regulate all aspects offinancial services(retail
to wholesale banking, securities, i~surance, and accounting) once statut11ry changes are in place,
Sterling's appreciation: Sterling's real effective exchange rate index \l'as I I 2.3 for January (base
year .1990), its highest level since 1989. Over the course of 1997, sterlillg rose by 13.5% against
the DM and depreciated 1.5% against the dollar. The BOE expects sterling to retrench but
abandoned an earlier projection that it would depreciate I 0% over the TIL'Xt two years. BOE
Governor George has attributed much of sterling's strength to market pe-rceptions about EMU.
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UNITED KINGDOM
1,031
58.3
Nominal GDP. 1996 ($ bil):
Population, 1995 (mil):
Per capita GDP,1996 ($, PPP):
Fiscal Year:
--·---'---Beal.G~.r..crlltb...!%)
Comparative Forecast:
Treasury (Jan)
IMF (Jan)
OECD (Dec)
Fed (Jan)
Consensus (Jan)
1997-e
3.5
1998-f
2.3
C!lrl:lm~o_I.Ult..{%.GD.eJ.
2.4
1999-f
2.3
2.1
2.2
2.1
2.2
1.7
1.9
2.8
~.9
2.9
:~.a
1998-f
1.996-3
1996-4
2.4
1998-f
2.6
2.6
1399-f
2.6
1.5
Annual
1996
GOP
Real GDP
Private Consumption
Investment
Government Consumption
Exports
Imports
1997-e
1.8
2.0
6.8
8.4
3.5
4.2
2.7
2.3
8.2
7.9
. Inflation
(% ch~nge)
· - · - - - --c::--:c-->--2.7
RPIX (excl. mortg. interest)
3.2
2.6
Producer Price Index
4.8
. Undrly'g Avg Earn(%chg y/y)
Balance of Payments _ _ _ __
_
Trade Bal.(goods)w/ US($bil)
Current Account ($ bil)
Current Account (% of GOP)
-2.9
-0.3
2.2
2.9
-9.3
1.0
2.5
5.0
2.9
2.1
3.0
4.5
.·-2.6
__
2.6
2.1
4.0
2.6
0.2
-14.0
-5.0
0.625
3.0
0.640
15.5
0.638
Fisc.al _Policy
Government Exp. (% GOP)
Gen. Gov. Fin. Bal. (% GDP)
40.6
-4.7
39.8
-2.7
(%change)
6.0
7.7
·1.3
Other lndlcatons
Industrial Production
1997-1
2.9
4.6
4.1
3.8
5.2
10.5
3.3
6.2
2.0
0.5
5.0
2.3
8.2
0.7
11.7
17.8
4.8
-4.6
1.5
9.8
10.4
(%change
on_previ~~s
3.2
2.1
4.8
0.1
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2.6
.1.0
4.3
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·1.5
. 2.9
1.2
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-2.0
2.7
0.8
0.6
3.3
0.3
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7.0
1.3
0.643
6.9.
0.611
·1.0
0.8
2.4
0.5
5.2
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-4.6
-2.7
2.2
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-2.8
3.0
0.615
-2.9
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10.1
5.8
7.9
9.7
6.0
7.7
11.1
6.0
7.7
11.6
6.5
7.1
. 11.8
7.0
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6.7
6.3
71.0
1.1
1997-3
-------- ·-------.,.39.8
39.3
38.9
38.4
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Unemployment -R=-a_t_e- - - - - - -=7-.5---5----:.6::-··--5-.0Empl. as% Wrk. Age Pop.
1997-2
-1.4
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9.7
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-1.3
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-0.1
-2.7
0.2
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____.________
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1998-f
-1.1
-1.2
-1.0.
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2.3
3.2
--·
·2.0
1997-e
0.2
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., (%change)
2.3
3.6
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1997-e
2.7
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...
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0.4
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001d. briefing
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G-8 Birmingham Summit (2 pages)
ca. 01/1998
P1/b(1), P5
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Iran-Libya Sanctions Act and Helms-Burton (2 pages)
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February 5-7, 1998
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11:00 a.m.
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11:30 a.m.
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11:55 a.m.
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Noon
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12:10 p.m.
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others TBD) into the Oval Dining Room. Restricted
working lunch begins.
Participants
The President
Plus 2
-
1:10 p.m.
Prime Minister Blair
Plus 2
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Participants
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Others TBD
Cabinet~
.Prime Minister Blair
Others TBD
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ice President hosts breakfast at State Department
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10:40 a.m.
The President arrives at the State Department, is
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11:00 a.m.
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Blair-POTUS Telcon (1 page)
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007e. email
Re: Blair-POTUS Telcon [pages 6-7 are withdrawn in whole] (3
pages)
04116/1999
P1/b(l), P5
007f. email
Blair-POTUS Telcon (1 page)
04/16/1999
(:3 pages)
/
. I
P1/b(1)
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record; September 1997-January 2001 ([Telcon])
ONBox Number: 620000
·
FOLDER TITLE:
[04/21/1999) [2)
Richard Stalcup
2006-0217-F
rxl80
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Freedom of Information Act- 15 U.S.C. 552(b)]
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P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA)
PJ Release would violate a Federal statute ((a)(J) of the PRA)
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA]
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and his advisors,. or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of ·
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]
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an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA)
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information [(b)(4) of the FOIA] .
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purposes ((b)(7) of the FOIA]
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financial institutions ((b)(8) of the FOIA]
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concerning wells [(b)(9) of the FOIA)
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of gift.
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2201(3).
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373C3086.FIN
Exchange Mail
DATE-TIME
4/21/99 3:12:36 PM
FROM
Hendricks, Lori A.
CLASSIFICATION
UNCLASSIFIED
SUBJECT
RE: Blair-POTUS telcon? [UNCLASSIFIED]
TO
Hammonds, D. Holly
CARBON COPY
TEXT BODY-
Left msg for Laurel to coordinate on this earlier~per your previous
e-mail.--· Also w,ith respect to Larry's e-mail, i dbn\think it rules
. out the possibility. that PC>TUS might raise ecortomic issues w/Blair.
· Will move forward w/ getting econ points. Thariks.
-----Original
Message----From: Hammonds, D: Holly
Sent: Wednesday, April21,
1999 3:06PM .
To: Miller, Laurel E.
· Cc: Hendricks, Lori A.; Schaefer,
MatthewP.
Subject: RE: Blair-POTUS telcon? [UNCLASSIFIED]
Sounds ·
good -- but recop1hl~nd getting NEC (Brainard) feedback first. Lael
is at economic subcabinet meetings until this evening. Lori -- can
you touch base with Laurel later. in the day -- even if you have not
reached lael and get a gameplan. Thanks all.
-----Original Message----From: Miller,
Laurel E.
Sent: Wednesday, April21, ·1999 3:00PM
To: Hammonds,
D. Holly; Schaefer, Matthew P.; Butler, Lawrence E.
Cc: Blinken,
·
Antony J.; @INTERAM -Inter-American; Sutphen, Mona K.; Hendricks,
·
Lori A.
Subject: RE: Blair-POTUS telcon? [UNCLASSIFIED]
I'd be
happy to call Mark Schneider at AID and State Caribbean desk for
�i .
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Exchange Mail
'
1, ••
DATE-TIME
4/21/99 3:14:15 PM
FROM
Hammonds, D. Holly
CLASSIFICATION , UNCLASSIFIED
SUBJECT
RE: Blair-POTUS telcon? [UNCLASSIFIED]
TO
Hendricks, Lori A.
CARBON COPY
TEXT BODY
'
:
.
'
·:
Agree .. .I suspected you had already left a mess·age or. two -- but
wanted her to clearly know that was my pos!(ion: ' · · ·
·:.·,·~
_;.;
-----Original
Message----From: Hendricks, Lori A.
Sent: Wednesday, April 21,
1999 3:13PM.
To: Hammonds,. D. Holly
Subject: RE: Blair-POTUS telcon?
[UNCLASSIFIED]
Left msg for Laurel to coordinate on this earlier
per yourprevious e-mail.-- Also with respect to Larry's e-mail,
i don't think it rules out the possibility that POTUS might raise
economic :issues \.v/Blair. Will move forward w/ getting econ points.
·Thanks.
-----Original Message----From: Hammonds, D. Holly
Sent: Wednesday,.April21, 1999 3:06PM
To: ·Miller, Laurel E.
Cc: Hendricks,
Lori A.; Schaefer, Matthew P ...
Subject: RE: Blair-POTUS telcon? [UNCLASSIFIED]
Sounds
good -- but recommend getting NEC (Brainard) feedback first. Lael
is at economic subcabinet meetings until this evening. Lori·-- can
you touch base with Laurel later in the day -- even if you have not
reached lael and get a gameplan. Thanks all.
-----Original Message-----
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
SUBJECT/TITLE
DATE
RESTRICTION
001. memcon
VPOTUS-Chemomyrdin Memcon [pages 2-6 are withdrawn in
whole] (5 pages)
04/29/1999
P1/b(l), P5
002. memcon
Blair Memcon [pages 3-10 are withdrawn in whole] (9 pages)
05/04/1999
Pl/b(l), P5
003a. email
Fw: Draft Memcon, POTUS-Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
05/05/1999
P5
003b. memcon
Blair Memcon [pages 2-10 are withdrawn in whole] (9 pages)
05/04/1999
Pl/b(l), P5
004. memcon
Blair Memcon [pages 2-10 are withdrawn in whole] (9 pages)
05/04/1999 .
P1/b(l), P5
005a~
email
Re: Draft Memcon, POTUS-Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
05/05/1999
P5
005b. email
Fw: Draft Memcon, POTUS-Prime Minister Blair (1 page)
05/05/1999
P5
006. memcon
VPOTUS-Chemomyrdin Memcon [pages 2-6 are withdrawn in
whole] (6 pages)
04/29/1999
P1/b(1), P5
007. niemcon
VPOTUS-Chemomyrdin Memcon [pages 2-6 are withdrawn in
whole] (6 pages)
04/29/1999
P1/b(l), P5
008. memcon
VPOTUS-Chemomyrdm Memcon [pages 2-6 are withdrawn in
"' whole] (6 pages)
04/29/1999
P1/b(l), P5
009. memcoil
VPOTUS-Chemomyrdin Memcon [pages 2-6 are withdrawn in
whole] (6 pages)
04/29/1999
P1/b(1), P5
010. memcon
VPOTUS-Chemomyrdin Memcon [pages 2-6 are withdrawn in
whole] (6 pages)
04/29/1999
P1/b(l), P5
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record; September 1997-January 2001 ([Memcon])
OA/Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/0 111999-05/18/1999]
Richard Stalcup
2006-0217 -F
rxl44
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act- [44 U.~.C. 2204(a)]
Pl National Security Classified Information [(a)(l) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) ofthe PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors [a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) of the PRA]
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance with 44 U.S.C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request.
Freedom of Information Act- [5
U.S~ C.
552(b)]
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b)(4) ofthe FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose idormation compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) ofthe FOIA]
b(S) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
· financial institutions [(b)(S) of the FOIA]
· b(9) Release wo,uld disclose geological or geophysical information
concerning wens
l~~>f'Mto~l I BRARY PHOTOCOPY
�Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet
Clinton Library
DOCUMENT NO.
AND TYPE
011. memcon
DATE
SUBJECT/TITLE
Blair Memcon [pages 2-22 are withdraWn in whole] (22 pages)
"RESTRICTION
05/18/1999
P1/b(1), P5
COLLECTION:
Clinton Presidential Records
NSC Emails
Exchange-Record; September 1997-January 2001 ([Memcon])
OA!Box Number: 620000
FOLDER TITLE:
[05/0 111999-05/18/1999]
Richard Stalcup
-2006-0217-F
rx144
RESTRICTION CODES
Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S. C. 2204(a))
Freedom oflnformation Act- [S U.S.C. SS2(b))
Pl National Security Classified Information [(a)(l) ofthe PRA]
P2 Relating to the appointment to Federal office [(a)(2) of the PRA]
P3 Release would violate a Federal statute [(a)(3) of the PRA]
P4 Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential commercial or
financial information [(a)(4) of the PRA]
PS Release would disclose confidential advice between the President
and his advisors, or between such advisors (a)(S) of the PRA]
P6 Release-would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(a)(6) ofthe PRA]
b(l) National security classified information [(b)(l) of the FOIA]
b(2) Release would disclose internal personnel rules and practices of
an agency [(b)(2) of the FOIA]
b(3) Release would violate a Federal statute [(b)(3) of the FOIA]
b(4) Release would disclose trade secrets or confidential or financial
information [(b}(4) of the FOIA]
b(6) Release would constitute a clearly unwarranted invasion of
personal privacy [(b)(6) of the FOIA]
b(7) Release would disclose information compiled for law enforcement
purposes [(b)(7) of the FOIA]
b(S) Release would disclose information concerning the regulation of
financial institutions [(b)(S) of the FOIA]
b(9) Release would disclose geological or geophysical information
C. Closed in accordance with restrictions contained in donor's deed
of gift.
PRM. Personal record misfile defined in accordance ·with 44 U.S. C.
2201(3).
RR. Document will be reviewed upon request
. concerning wens
I<b~totfffBW
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374E5A1B.FIN
..
Exchange Mail-
DATE-TIME
5/5/99 8:55:51 AM
FROM
Powell, Elliott
CLASSIFICATION
-sBCBET
CLASSIFICATIONREASON
1.5(d)
DATECLASSIFIEDON
05/04/1999
DECLASSIFY ON
05/04/2009
SUBJECT
FW: DRAFT Memcon~ POTUS-British PM Blair, 4 May 1999
[5£CRE'F]
.,;.:
TO
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12958, As Amended,
White House Guidelines, August 28, 1997
By. !l f'L NARA, Dated/1&/ol
.
. . Sigler,. Ralph H.
Smith, James A.
CARBON COPY
TEXT BODY
I thought our policy was to delete all the "cuss words" from the
Memcons (page 4, last paragraph).
Thanks
-----Original
Message----DECLASSIFIED
From: Smith, James A.
E.O. 12958, As Amended,
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999
White House Guidelines, August 28, 1997
8:54PM
By.l<'f.l... NARA, Date O~(('l/07
To: Blinken, Antony J.; Sapiro, Miriam E.
Cc: Schulte,
Gregory L.; Hurley, C .. Michael; @WHSR- WH Situation Room;
@EXEC SEC
- Executive Secretary
Subject: DRAFT Memcon, POTUS-British PM Blair,
4 May 1999 [SEGRET]
.
The President spoke to British Prime Minister
Blair from 1329-1348 EDT.
Notetakers included the Situation Room plus KC Brown.
The
European Directorate is responsible for preparing the final MemCon ·
package and forwarding it to the Executive Secretary within 48 hours.
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
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374E7534.FIN
Exchange Mail
DATE-TIME
. 5/5/99 10:51:31 AM
FROM
Sigler, Ralph H.
CLASSIFICATION
~
CLASSIFICATIONREASON 1.5(d)
DECLASSIFIED
E.O. 12958, As Amended,
White House Guidelines, August 28, 1997
ByLftLNARA, Dateodn/oI
DATECLASSIFIEDON
05/04/1999
DECLASSIFY ON
05/04/2009
SUBJECT
RE: DRAFT Memcon, POTUS-British PM Blair, 4 May 1999 fSEC~
TO
Powell, Elliott
Smith, Janies A.
CARBON COPY
TEXT BODY
This one was fairly mild, so we didn't extract. KC Brown has the
con on finalizing, so he may yet remove it. I'll check with him
to see how he wants to handle.
-----Original Message----DECLASSIFIED
From: Powell,
E.O. 12958, As Amended,
Elliott
White House Guidelines, August 28, 1997
Sent Wednesday, May 05, 1999 8:56AM
By.&'A_NARA, Date ot II rlo7
To: Sigler, Ralph
H.; Smith, James A.
Subject: FW: DRAFT Memcon, POTUS-British PM
Blair, 4 May 1999 Efffi'CRET]
I thought our policy was to delete
all the "cuss words" from the Memcons (page 4, last paragraph).
.
'
Thanks
-----Original
Message----DECLASSIFIED ·
From: Smith, James A.
E.O. 12958, As Amended,
Sent: Tuesday, May 04, 1999
White House Guidelines, August~~ W~7
By.&LNARA, Date06/trlc7 '
8:54PM
To: Blinken, Antony J.; Sapiro, Miriam E.
Cc: Schulte,
Gregory L.; Hurley, C. Michael; @WHSR- WH Situation Room;
@EXECSEC
.
- Executive Secretary
Subject: DRAFT Memcon, POTUS-British PM Blair,
CLINTON LIBRARY PHOTOCOPY
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