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- to clean up our own backyard before we lectured our trading partners about changes in policy. But now we're in a different position. When I go to the G-7 meeting in July in Tokyo the United States w i l l be a success story i n the making. For starters, we
Japan [3]
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- k w e ' l l be wanting t o put t h i s i n the broader context — as the President d i d a l l through the meeting — o f the e f f e c t o f the closed Japanese markets not only on the United States but on the other G-7 t r a d i n g p a r t n e r s
France [1]
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- the G-7 meeting to s& held i n T^kyo next month, to t a l k , too, about the problems of s e c u r i t y md s t a b i l i t y i n Europe and some planning, or some pj.epararion:perhaps, f o r the NATO Summit to take place next, r a i . l . .-ou know
Yugoslavia (former) [5]
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- recovery in Europe and create of growth around the world. I have worked quite hard on t h i s in the l a s t several MORE - 2 - weeks. Just a few days ago I met with the finance ministers and the central bankers from the G-7 countries. And I said to them
NAFTA [2]
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- to convince the Europeans that i t ' s time for a worldwide trade agreement. And nearly everyone who has analyzed what we agreed to about the time of the G-7 on the GATT Round, the new trade agreement, concludes that i t w i l l add hundreds of thousands
- Christopher's Trip (2 pages) ca. . Pl/b(l) 001c. talking points Secretary Christopher's Middle East Trip (1 page) 03/02/1993 00Id. report ca. 03/02/1993 G-7 Finance Ministers' Meeting (1 page) Pl/b(l), P5 Pl/b(l) ca. Lloyd Bentsen to President William
France [2]
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- Christopher) Background Papers French I n t e r n a l Politics The French Economy France and Europe Economic Policy Coordination Among the G-7 Uruguay Round of M u l t i l a t e r a l Trade Negotiations Airbus Vietnam Other Regional and Global Issues
Russia [5]
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- pm t h i s afternoon, President C l i n t o n spoke w i t h Russian President Boris Y e l t s i n f o r 30 minutes. The two leaders exchanged views on issues t o be discussed a t the G-7 Summit i n Tokyo. President C l i n t o n described G-7 e f f o
Japan [4]
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- p ? A: - The Prime M i n i s t e r and I i n t e n d t o meet once each year (beyond the G-7 summit process) t o d i s c u s s b i l a t e r a l issues. I t h i n k t h a t demonstrates the p e r s o n a l commitment we have t o t h i s r e l a t
Germany [2]
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- progress at the G-7 summit in Tokyo. -30- THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f the Press Secretary For Immediate Release May 24, 1993 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN PHOTO OPPORTUNITY WITH PRESIDENT RICHARD VON WEIZSACKER OF GERMANY The Oval O f f i c e 4:05
Japan [5]
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- very long journey so soon after he hosted the foreign and finance ministers of the G-7 and Tokyo and discussing aid to Russia. There i s no more important relationship for the United States than our a l l i a n c e with Japan. We are the world's largest
Clinton - Congress
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- the environment on both sides of the border. The President looks forward to continued cooperation from Congress as he completes the GATT negotiations in Geneva and the initiatives he began in at the G-7 summit in Tokyo and the APEC conference in Seattle. AID
Italy
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- friendship and the friendship of you nation. I know there are about 3 00 of your countrymen and women here tonight — I thank them for t h e i r presence. And I look forward to going to I t a l y next year for the G-7 meeting. H i l l a r y and I went there i
Netherlands
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- with Prime Minister Lubbers. So, we've done t h i s together. I think our economic and our security t i e s to Europe are as c r i t i c a l as they've ever been. And I hope that the opportunities that I ' l l have on t h i s t r i p and again at the G-7
Russia [6]
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- (3). RR. Document will be reviewed upon request. T a l k i n g Points Summit Issues Economic Issues Importance of the economic agenda A s s i s t a n c e t o Russia U.S. B i l a t e r a l A s s i s t a n c e G-7 A s s i s t a n c e f o r Russia S e
EC [European Community] [2]
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- have worked q u i t e hard on t h i s i n the l a s t several MORE - 2- weeks. Just a few days ago I met w i t h the finance m i n i s t e r s and the c e n t r a l bankers from the G-7 c o u n t r i e s . And I said t o them what I said today t o
Germany [1]
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- i s i t t o Germany f o l l o w i n g the G-7 Summit i n J u l y . # # # THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y For Immediate Release January 2 1 , 1994 STATEMENT BY THE PRESS SECRETARY The P r e s i d e n t w i l l h o l d
EC [European Community] [1]
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- and create o f growth around the world. I have worked q u i t e hard on t h i s i n the l a s t several MORE - 2- weeks. Just a few days ago I met w i t h the finance m i n i s t e r s and the c e n t r a l bankers from the G-7 countries. And I said t o
Japan [1]
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- situation in North Korea and the Framework talks. They expressed the hope that a basis w i l l be found for reengaging in the Framework talks before the G-7 Summit i n July. THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release May 9, 1994
United Kingdom [2]
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- Round (1 page) 02/23/1993 ca. 00 Ih. paper Pl/b(l) Russia (3 pages) Pl/b(l) Pl/b(l) 02/23/1993 ca. Hong Kong and the UK (1 page) Pl/b(l) 02/23/1993 00Ij. paper 001k. paper Britain, the U.S. and the Yugoslav Crisis (2 pages) ca. 02/23/1993 G-7
United Kingdom [1]
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- Britain, John Major. (Applause.) PRIME MINISTER MAJOR: Mr. President, Mr. Senator, Mr. Mayor, ladies and gentlemen, the President told you most of the story*of how.I came to be here this evening. Perfectly true, we were- discussing the matter at the G-7
Foreign Policy - General [1]
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- ) EXPANDING WORLD TRADE, JOBS AND EXPORTS o Served interests of American workers and businesses by making economic issues a foreign policy priority; passed the North American Free Trade Agreement, co-ordinated G-7 growth policies at Tokyo Summit, agreed
- of the world. Everybody knows that i s true. That's why, when I went to Tokyo and met with the leaders of the G-7 ~ the seven big industrial countries — we made an agreement that we should dramatically reduce t a r i f f s on manufactured products around
Russia [1]
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- withdrawals. The P r e s i d e n t noted t h e importance o f Russia's f u l l p a r t i c i p a t i o n i n t h e G-7 p o l i t i c a l d i s c u s s i o n s i n Naples. He s a i d he looked f o r w a r d t o t h a t meeting as w e l l as t h e b i l a t e r
South Africa [1]
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- : The President is writing to the heads of government of the other G-7 countries urging them to enhance their assistance to South Africa during this crucial period. The U.S. will seek to be helpful to the new government of South Africa in marshalling international
Canada [2]
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- RESTRICTION 001 m. paper GATT-Uruguay Round (2 pages) ca. 02/1993 Pl/b(l) 00In. paper G-7 Economic Summit (1 page) ca. 02/1993 Pl^(l) 001 o. talking points Points to be Made for Meeting with Prime Minister Brian Mulroney (7 pages) ca. 02/1993 Pl/b
South Africa [3]
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- a commitment a t t h e G-7 Summit i n Tokyo next week t o r e i n t e g r a t e South A f r i c a i n t o t h e w o r l d economy. The P r e s i d e n t noted t h a t the A d m i n i s t r a t i o n i s working w i t h Congress and a n t i - a p a r t h e i d
Trade [2]
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- side. He's talked often about the disappearing walls between domestic and foreign policy. I think i f you trace the year, those two principles are quite c l e a r l y reflected. The President went to Tokyo to the G-7 summit on the heels of the House
Foreign Policy - General [2]
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- the environment and American workers. o Advanced the United States trade agenda in Asia by convening the first-ever summit of Asian-Pacific leaders (APEC) and agreeing with Japan on a framework for trade talks. Promoted G-7 growth policies at Tokyo summit
Ukraine [1]
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- reforms. The U n i t e d S t a t e s , f o r i t s p a r t , i s prepared t o e x e r c i s e l e a d e r s h i p w i t h i n t h e G-7 t o m o b i l i z e a d d i t i o n a l , m u l t i l a t e r a l a s s i s t a n c e t o support a comprehensive reform
- set out i n that section. Sec. 2. Acceptance by the President of Panel and CQflipJtfr Decisions. Pursuant to subparagraph 516A(g)(7)(B) of the T a r i f f Act of 1930, as amended, 19 U.S.C. 1516a(g)(7)(B), i n the event that the provisions
Ukraine [3]
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- exercise leadership w i t h i n the G-7 t o mobilize a d d i t i o n a l , m u l t i l a t e r a l assistance t o support a comprehensive reform program. # i# THE WHITE HOUSE O f f i c e o f t h e Press S e c r e t a r y For Immediate Release March 4
- - to the security challenges ofthe post-Cold War world, largely through the Partnership for Peace. o Deepening our relations with the European Union, building on our cooperation at the G-7 and GATT Uruguay Round and on the EU's desire for a stronger foreign
Canada [3]
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- summer when the G-7 meeting in Tokyo, to help move the global economy out of recession and into a strong recovery. MORE - 2- This was a very good beginning. I want t o thank Prime M i n i s t e r Mulroney f o r coming down from Canada, and t e l l him
Foreign Policy - General [4]
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- t y . We can r a d i c a l l y reduce the threat of nuclear destruction that has dogged us for decades by investing a f r a c t i o n what would otherwise have to be spent to counter that threat. And, together with our G-7 partners, we can supply
Russia [4]
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- the phone c a l l , the President then sent l e t t e r s to h i s G-7 colleagues, and that includes E.G. President Jacques Delors and i t includes the E.G. Council President, the Belgium Prime Minister, Mr. Dehaene. The President b a s i c a l l y explained
Department of State
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- that he would keep reform going fullspeed ahead; and Mr. Clinton promised that in response, the U.S. would use its leadership position in the G-7 to intensify multilateral support for Russian reform. President Yeltsin needs to have the confidence
Iraq [2]
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- a q , and ordered FAC t o unblock these funds. FAC has noted i t s appeal of t h i s r u l i n g . 7. FAC has issued a t o t a l of 3 37 s p e c i f i c l i c e n s e s regarding t r a n s a c t i o n s p e r t a i n i n g t o I r a q or I r a q i
Africa - General
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- not enough, we must examine these underlying problems. I know one of the underlying problems, and I've been following t h i s on the television, your meeting, i s the enormity of MORE - 3 - outstanding debt. Last year we announced a p o l i c y at the G-7