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- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains the memorandum of conversation (memcon) between President William J. Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin from the G7 Summit in Tokyo on July 14, 1993.
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains the memorandum of conversation (memcon) between President William J. Clinton and Russian President Boris Yeltsin from the G7 Summit in Birmingham, England on May 17, 1998.
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains material on President Clinton's meeting with Russian President Boris Yeltsin in Tokyo in July 1993 for the G7 Summit. Materials include reports on various leaders who attended the Summit.
- this summer); (2) to make the case that the United States and Europe have a global responsibility to provide "stability" between the euro and the dollar and to gain U.S. agreement for greater G-7 cooperation on exchange rates; and (3) to present the euro
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains the briefing book for President Clinton's trip to Halifax, Nova Scotia for the G-7 Economic Summit. Included are memoranda, talking points, briefing papers, and schedules.
- include transatlantic relations, the upcoming G-7 meeting in Halifax, and Bosnia.
- This Mandatory Declassification Review contains President Clinton’s briefing book for the Economic Summit in Tokyo, Japan on July 6-10, 1993. Included are memoranda, talking points, and briefing papers for meetings with five of the G-7 leaders
- , which you faced up to in the United States. You have 50 percent more consumption per head than France and Germany because they have not liberalized shopping hours, and 50 percent more computer work. If possible, we should make the G-7 the forum
- of the others in the G7 - how damaging and disruptive exchange market turbulence can be. I have therefore thought hard about ideas put forward for direct action to control it. 1 do not dismiss them lightly. But I am convinced they are a false solution
- of the problem is that the supporters of Serbs in Russia are his opponents. They limit his room for maneuver. ~ The President: I agree. We are doing what we can through G-7 aid and through bilateral aid packages. We will ask Congress and our G-7 partners
- of the problem is that the supporters of Serbs in Russia are his opponents. They limit his room for maneuver. ~ The President: I agree. We are doing what we can through G-7 aid and through bilateral aid packages. We will ask Congress and our G-7 partners
- SPERLING I. PURPOSE To secure support f o r our G-7 proposal t o develop a p r e c a u t i o n a r y f i n a n c i n g f a c i l i j y ^ and t o seek agreement f o r NATO next Wednesday t o author/ze m i l i t a r y response i f M i l o s e v i c remains
- economic issues such as t h e Uruguay Round and G-7 p o l i c y c o o r d i n a t i o n . Recognize Major's e f f e c t i v e n e s s i n p r o m o t i n g agreement on the Uruguay Round, and s o l i c i t h i s c o n t i n u e d c o o p e r a t i o n
- of the European Union and EFTA countries, which are the CEE countries' most important trading partners. The U.S. has already lowered most, although not all" of its own barriers to CEE exports. We should use the July '1994 G-7 Summit as a f'orcing event, just as we
- occur d u r i n g the G-7 Summit. fe) President Chirac: U.S. EO 13526 1.4b, EO 13526 1 4 .d h e l c t o D r e v e n t t h e d e f e a t o f thm R n s n i s n s . The P r e s i d e n t : We w i l l do whatever we can. They h o n e s t l y b e l i e v
- P O O O Y HTCP F:\Email\Data Source\Al\Non-Record\CD020\JUN1994\G7 ITEM.htral Page 1 o f l NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 13-Jun-1994 11:53 EDT MEMORANDUM FOR: FAUVER WHYMAN NONRECORD FROM: ( FAUVER@A1@0E0B ) ( WHYMAN@A1@0E0B ) ( NONRECORD@Al@OEOB
- warheads are dismantled. • June 26 - POTUS at UN 50th Anniversary. Launch of new worldwide antiterrorist campaign. (Alternate time might be G-7 meeting in Halifax, if economic news is scarce.) • July - POTUS event. Announces new US task force
- c i s i o n as t o whether t o send 50 m i l i t a r y observers t o Abkhazia. A t t h e G-7 Conference, P r e s i d e n t C l i n t o n and S e c r e t a r y C h r i s t o p h e r pledged U.S. s u p p o r t f o r UN a c t i o n i n t h e event o f
- TALKS AGREED (POSSIBLE JANUARY) - CHORNOBYL O PM ACTION: DECISION ON NEXT STEPS AWAITING G-7 TASK FORCE DECISIONS ON IMPLEMENTATION OF THE G-7 ACTION PLAN - NUNN-LUGAR: REALLOCATE FUNDS FOR HOUSING PROGRAM O DOD ACTION: NEED TO GO TO CONGRESS
- e c r e t a r y C h r i s t o p h e r w i l l t a k e i t up when he hosts t h e o t h e r G-7 F o r e i g n M i n i s t e r s f o r l u n c h i n Tokyo on A p r i l 14. -W I f Russian Deputy F o r e i g n M i n i s t e r Churkin asks Ambassador
- . Abkhazia As a r e s u l t o f the s i g n i n g o f a c e a s e f i r e l a s t week, t h e UNSC faces an immediate d e c i s i o n as t o whether t o send 50 m i l i t a r y observers t o Abkhazia. A t t h e G-7 Conference, P r e s i d e n t C l i n t o n