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  • SECURITY COUNCIL · POTUS 5/7-lO.TRIP PUBLIC STATEMENTS BUILDING BLOCKS COSTA RICA: ENVIRONMENTAL EVENTS REMARKS Key Themes: • Renew·our commitment to promoting the principles of the Alliance for Sustainable Development (ALIDES), which inspired
  • Lake - "Enlargement and Developing World", ODC - 10/13/93
  • of Enlargement and the Developing World" Overseas Development Council -- Washington, DC October 13, 1993 REMARKS OF ANTHONY LAKE Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs "A Strategy of Enlargement and the Developing World" Overseas Development
  • these efforts must be sustained ~ver decades. As Vice President Gore said on Monday, "Sustainable development requires sustained commitment." With that commitment, we can succeed. We must create new teclmologies and develop new strategies like emissions trading
  • for the cause of a worldwide ban . . . President cares deeply about this issue. By developing alternatives to anti-personnel mines .. .improving detection... working for a ban on the diplomatic front, the Administration is 3 working to end the scourge
  • trade to the Americas ... promoting democracy and sustainable development throughout the hemisphere ... andkeeping the peace around the world-:- make that relationship more important than.ever. Mr. President, I know from our discussions that we both
  • agreed to work together to address this problem. I applaud President Frei for affirming today that all countries have an important role to play. DeveJoped countries must lead the way 'in reducing emissions. And developing countries should \ . participate
  • are essential to placing Brazil on the path of sustainable development. ·I have. every confidence in the President's ability to strengthen Brazilian democracy and to advance the visionary economic reforms he began as Finance Minister. Brazil played ~ key role
  • shared vision of prosperity a.Qd democracy is sustained far into the future. ### 0 ·':'·. 11/20/98 4 pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS ·CONFERENCE WITH PRESIDENT KIM DAE JUNG SEOUL, SOUTH KOREA . NOVEMBER 21, 1998 Let me first say. how
  • , The Washington Opera, Washingt6n; DC ·~ · ·.Chairman,. John F. Kennedy'cf:mter for the. Per~orming Arts, Wash.ington, DC Member, President's. Coinmittee on the.Aits and the Humanities :•Member, Busine.ss .council 'for sustainable Development, Geneva · Member
  • for Security and Cooperation in Europe. Many of us are members of other institutions and initiatives as well, including NATO, the North Atlantic Cooperation Council, Partnership for Peace, and the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
  • et al. re: Departure page) State~ent (1 RESTRICTION 11/17/1998 P1/b(1) / COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3378 FOLDER TITLE: Asia Trip-Depature Statement, 11118/98
  • , stronger democracy and the sustainable development of our precious resources. It is this new reality, this new agenda that we share which brings us here to San Jose for the first summit meeting between the leaders of the United States, .Central America
  • recognizing important strategic . · interests for retaining U.S. command of AFSouth. • Also expect to discus.s developments in Middle East; dual'containment of Iran and . Iraq; and the Aegean. • Finally, President will be interested in getting Chirac' s
  • TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS OPENING REMARKS AT NATIONAL PRESS CLUB WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER30, 1998 Thankyou for having me here. It is in the nature of your job as joumali~ts that you spend much of your time pursuing the story of the day
  • , October 11, 1995 (partial) (1 page) · 10/11/1995 P6/b(6) 10/12/1995 P6/b(6) RESTRICTION I 002. schedule SchedQle ofthe President for Thursday, October 12, 1995 (partial) (1 page) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council
  • -sustaining. Loans average $120, and on-time repayment rates average 98 percent. That's a record any banker would love to have. • Ugandans should be are proud of the achievements they have made under the leadership of President Museveni. The work going
  • . President Roosevelt, who at the time was grappling with the Great Depression, the twin monsters of fascism. and communism, and the rumblings of war in Europe and the Pacific, said it was up to the Americas to show that economic development and social justice
  • . Additional possible prose: The sustainable development of this region depends on understanding the effects of natural changes, and the changes caused by human activities on the ecosystems that provide resources, upon which society depends. By working together
  • to chart a common course to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions that lead to global warming. Developed countries have a special responsibility to lead. I told President Cardoso that the United States will meet that responsibility with a commitment to limit
  • Antho"y Lake NSC Advisor to the President The Council's annual forecast conference brings together senior individUals from government. the business community. academia, and the news media to discuss economic and political developments that affect U.S
  • Peninsula Energy Development Organization. President Clinton and I express satisfaction over the fact that the economic and ttad~ relations between our two countries have entered a mature phase in terms of the size 6f our bilateral trade,· the trade balance
  • ; the credible threat of force; and diplomacy to sustain an international consensus in pursuit of this goal. In the face of periodic challenges since the GulfWar ended, this strategy essentially has held Saddam in check. We have prevented him from attacking his
  • , and U.S. and Russian experts have developed and installed nuclear security and accounting systems that both the head of the Russian atomic ministry and the Russian nuclear regulatory agen~y have said_they should be installed throughout Russia. President
  • Institutions for the 21st Century ... 29 ~roviding ·for Energy Security :.. 30 Promoting Sustainable Development · Abroad .~. 30 · Promoting Democracy ... 32 Ill. Integrated Regional Approaches··:· 35 Europe and Eurasia ... 35 East Asian and the Pacific
  • the company produce its own OEM cell phone under the Motorola label and is developing production of its Star Tac cell phone at Pantech. Pantech will produce 300,000 Star Tac phones for Motorola this coming year. J President Park graduated with a degree
  • Berger - US-China Business Council 1/30/97
  • a few recent "Letters from the President" (of the US-China Business Council. that is), our wide-circulation sheet drawn bom the piece I publish in our magazine The Q!jna Business Review every other month. Also a copy of our chairman•s recent lener
  • . · Original OAIID Number: 3378 Row: Section: Shelf: · 48 ~ 9 (' Position: Stack: 2 v I ! 12/19/98 5:00 p.m. t PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON . STATEMENT ON IRAQ THE WHITE HOUSE BRIEFING ROOM DECEMBER 19, 1998 1 On Wednesday, I ordered
  • organizations immediate and full access to those in need, and pursue an interim settlement. . President Yeltsin and I agree that Iraq must comply fully with all relevant U.N. Security Council Resolutions imposed after the Gulf War- in particular, by allowing
  • APEC Business Advisory Council (ABAC) Speech 11/16/98
  • that this evening. President Clinton and Prime Minister Obuchi are fonrtally launching a joint Initiative·....: along with the Asian Development Bank and the World Bank- to help nations obtain the financing to revive their banking systems and remove obstacles
  • vital interests. Th8t leadership is only possible if we provide adequate resources to sustain our diplomacy and the.programs it promotes; an impoverished foreign policy will undermine America's role. The President's budget request of$19.3 b
  • administrations responded to disasters in Bangladesh, Armenia, Chernobyl and Somalia. That is why this Administration so quickly assisted the victims of the earthquake in India. And that is why we are placing greater emphasis on sustainable development
  • with those of our coalition partners, have worked closely with President Aristide to train ) the police and improve security; promote reconciliation and secure human rights for all Haitians; jump start the economy and put the international development
  • Lake - Chicago Council on Foreign Relations 5/24/96
  • -Individual: - Speechwriting-Blinken .' Original OA/ID Number: 3385 Row: Section: Shelf: 48 ~ 11 Position: '3 . Stack: v i. 5/22/96 ,:., ANTHONY LAKE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY REMARKS TO THE CHICAGO COUNCIL ON FOREIGN
  • Berger - Council on Foreign Relations Peacekeeping Conference 4/18/95
  • -developing· sit'uations at the UN by requiring congressional a1..1t.horization before ·airy security Council· vote that affects ·U.s. Armed Forces· or funds.:" ... · ' l • ' - .. Negotiations at ·the SecurityGouncil,are a fast moving target; often
  • , Bosnia, and the Persian Gulf Democratic Chile served on the UN Security CounciL Democratic Chile has taken the initiative to attack corruption and crime across the Americas. Our President Thomas Jefferson once said the strongest government is one
  • who·should be Secretary of State, a handful of people who were Secretary of State, and at least one person -- typically the Council's President -- who thinks he is Secretary of State. This group brings that image vividly to life. And that comment probably
  • develop and use deadly chemical and biological weapons. And despite the appeals from the U.N. Security Council and the Arab world, Iraq has once again refused to reverse its course. · Iraq has spumed the U.N., it has spurned diplomacy, it has spurned all
  • , Security Council representatives I ' . , ~ ' of. • l . .st,~te ~nd leaders .. from JC!piin·~ ..Ro~ahia~ Lebano~~ and I .) . .. .Azerbaijan . ~among' 6the'rs. ' :The 'President· reaffi r~ed hi's:' ' .. . I ' ., ·,c. ·: '. confidence
  • must . meet. the chal~enge Of h~rness~ng 'that wid~ s~eep arHl directing .the en~rgies of.the-united,N.gt'ions.to.effective··action to' ' ' ' I ' ' ·. •. , ' . ·, ' relieve Poverty arid hunger, sustain-development, control
  • to National Se~i.rrity Advisor et al. re: Bosnia Statement ( 1 page) 12/17/1997 Pl/b(1) 001b. spee.ch POTUSStatement on Bosnia (6 pages) 12/17/1997 Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records . National Security Council Anthony Blinken
  • of the U.S.-Haiti Business Development Council, a group that will help companies in both nations do business with the other. · There is already evidence that the Haitian private sector is getting back on its feet: • Thirty-two companies that make finished
  • ·James Gagnon to Eric Schwartz re: Proposed' Outline for ASEAN Breakfast (1 page) 11/12/1997 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records · National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA!Box Number: 3389 FOLDER TITLE
  • , the Secretary of State, and the National Security Adviser- I have ordered a strong, sustained series of air strikes against Iraq. They are designed to degrade Saddam's capacity to develop and deliver weapons of mass destruction and to degrade his ability
  • Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OAJBox Number: 3380 FOLDER TITLE: South Africa-Address to Pariiament, 3/27/98 2006-0459-F rs371 Presidential Records Act- [44 U.S.C .. 2204(a)) Pl P2 P3 P4 RESTRICTION CODES r
  • ; prevented crisis from spilling over into financial markets of other developing countries. President did this despite polls running 85-15 against. Right for Mexico, right for America. 5) To preserve, promote and defend democracy, which in turn enhances our
  • : J. Brian International Development SUBJECT: State of the Union Address Atwoo~dministrator, U.S. Agency for This year's State of the Union provides the President with an excellent opportunity to stress the relevance of our foreign assistance
  • -Blinken .. . Original OAIID Number: 3379 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 48 s 9 3 Stack: v 9/26/95 8:00p.m. / PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS AT THE SIGNING OF THE ISRAEL-PALESTINIAN INTERIM ACCORD THE WHITE HOUSE SEPTEMBER 28
  • priorities. o At their first Summit, early in our term, the Presidents agreed that enhanced bilateral trade and investment and technological cooperation was the only way to move to a sustainable economic future in Russia, and to cement even closer ties. o
  • align · · ourselves .with. th.at yearning. ·· ' ' . . ·' ,, \ I' ' MORE '· ). ··'· ., . \ (. ' ' .• ·"', .· .(. .. · '/ ,_.' \. '. ' j 5 - , . 'If we do· not\nurture .our' people ·and our planet· through sustainable 'development
  • ) 0211111998 Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3378 FOLDER TITLE: SRB Iraq Speech, 2113/98 2006-0459-F rs369 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -144 U.S.C. 2204
  • Pacific Basin Economic Council 5/20/96
  • Council 5/20/96 - Staff Office-Individual:· Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3387 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 1 2 v ''· 05/20/96 3 PM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON KEYNOTE ADDRESS TO THE PACIFIC BASIN
  • , it is that every American President since his time -- including my two distinguished predecessors who join us this evening -has followed in his footsteps ... and carried forward America's leadership in the world. Today, the tradition of sustained American
  • and the new. Tomorrow, working with Prime Minister Gonzalez in his capacity as the European Council's president, we will launch a new era for our Trans Atlantic partnership. Spain is playing a leading role in bringing our partnership into the 21st Century
  • to exercise American leadership abroad and conduct foreign policy. The bill is a ·J?em-a·:u=.k!a:~.J.:e' recipe r incoherence develop~ent of both policy-and programs. The President s said that this bill and the American Overseas Interests Act passed
  • will require both the vision and the courage President Nixon, Secretary Kissinger, Chairman Mao and Premier Zhou brought to Shanghai a quarter century ago. Today, the vision is to develop a new relationship between two great powers. Today, the courage requires
  • is signed.) THE PRESIDENT: Thank you. END 5:50 P.M. EDT d THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the For Pres~ Secretary Release November 30, 1998 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT CONFERENCE TO SUPPORT MIDDLE EAST PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT The ·State Department 10:48
  • Company Coeur d'Alene, Idaho Corporate Vice President United Parcel Service Washington, D.C. The Hon. Joseph I. Uebennan U.S. Senate and Chairman Democratic Leadership Council The Hon. Robert L. Livingston Chairman, Appropriations U.S. House
  • 01705, . (B). GUANGZHOU 01601, LATEST LOCAL PFWJECTS DEALING THE PROBLEM OF 'WHITE POLLUTION' . (STYROFOAM CONTAINERS) '· HIS APPROACH TO 'SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT,' AND APPROACHES.TO ENVIRONMENTAL EDUCATION. GUO CH~QING. A ~ESEARCHER AT THE KARST I
  • of the Union Themes/Issues (partial) (1 page) 01108/1996 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3387 FOLDER TITLE: Speech Theme Memos/State of Union [1] 2006
  • and the scourge of AIDS to promoting sustainable development-- Japan is there. From cleaning up the environment here on earth to exploring the heavens above-- Japan is there. People around the world are better off for your commitment to leadership. Today
  • . This reflects the cooperation and the goodwill of our governments to create a border whose communities are joined by friendship and cooperation, not by conflict. We want appropriate, just and harmonious development. The visit of President Clinton
  • shipwrecked on the shore. econom~- without getting carried out to sea or I And, more broadly, we need to sustain the will to make tJe tough decisions today that will. protect our interests tomorrow- whether helping develop\I new energy supplies
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: ' 3388 Row: Section: Shelf:. Position: Stack: 48 ~ 1 3 v .. 3/27/97 9 a.m. SAMUEL R. BERGER ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS "A FOREIGN POLICY AGENDA FOR THE SECOND TERM" CENTER
  • oflsrael (9,pages) 12/P/1998 RESTRICTION P5, P6/b(6) .: COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records . National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OAJBox Number: 3378 · FOLDER TITLE: . Middle East Trip-Speech to People oflsrae112/13/98 · 2006
  • Samuel R. Berger - Council on Foreign Relations Asia Speech 6/6/97
  • for Delivery REMARKS BY SAMUEL R. BERGER ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS NEW YORK, NEW YORK JUNE 6,1997 "Building a New Consensus on China" · I want to use this occasion to tell you where President Clinton
  • . What is your view ·of the statement issues yesterday by the president of the ·Security Council on North Korea? Do you have a comment on China's role in favor of the statement? A. We are pleased by 't~e Secutity Council's presidential statement
  • , Gingrich. Good place for pre-Latin America trip scene setter. Atlantic Council-- Open invitation in D.C. Chair is Goodpaster, President is Acheson. Should be considered as forum for NATO enlargement/future of Europe/engagement speech in spring. CONETD~:WTIA
  • ~Archa (2 pages) ca. 1111996 RESTRICTION P11b(l), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3381 FOLDER TITLE: Thailand/Tax Treaty, 11/26/96 2006-0459-F rs329 RESTRICTION
  • Council to transfer responsibility for the peacekeeping operation in Haiti from a U.S.-led multinational force to a U.N. force by March 31 underscores the remarkable success to date of Operation Uphold Democracy -- the mission President Clinton ordered
  • : • Congress. overreaches on fundanl.ental matters affecting the President's prerogatives and responsibilities ~nder the Constitution for national secUrity and foreign policy; • the President says '~no"; ·. · · • that •:n,o".is sustained through a vote
  • -Individual: I Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3389 ' I Row: Section: Shelf: 48 ~- 2 _Position: 1 Stack: v '. ~.,·· \ .· . . NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL ~99 WASHINGTON, D.C. 20504 December 23, 1997 ACTION MEMORANDUM FOR SAMUEL
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: \ 3382 Row: Section:. Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 3 v 10/14/95 3:30p.m. PRESIDENT WD..LIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON . REMARKS AT THE DODD CENTER SYMPOSIUM ·"50 YEARS AFTER NUREMBERG" THE UNIVERSITY
  • Schedule of the President for Wednesday, October 5, 1994 (partial) (1 page) ' . RESTRICTION P6/b(6) ~.- COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 338;4. FOLDER TITLE: Mandela-CBC
  • Speechwriting-Blinken .· \. Original OAIID Number: 3388 '- Row: 48 Section: ~. ' Shelf: 1 - Position: ' 3 : Stack: '• v ., .1 3/13/97 11 p.m 1 ~ay ~ ~. SAMUEL R. BERGER. ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS "A FOREIGN POLICY
  • Greek President Visit - Background 5/9/96
  • Official Visit to the U.S. (7 pages) · 05/0111996 RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council ·Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3387 . FOLDER TITLE: Greek President Visit-Background, 5/9/96
  • [UNCLASSIFIED] xianradio.doc Note to Planning: please sub for earlier version--1 made small changes and reformatted. l 6/19/98 9:41am PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON CHINA TRIP RADIO ACTUALITIES [TAPED AT THE WHITE HOUSE] JUNE 20, 1998 ACTUALITY #1
  • --- - --------------------------------,------------- Case. Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA MARKER This is not a. textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presid~nttal . Library Staff. · Folder Title: UNGA '97 Speech
  • DISPATCH DATA SUMMARY REPORT DISPATCH FOR INFO DISPATCH FOR ACTION 002 002 VICE PRESIDENT WH CHIEF OF STAFF 970114 970114 UNCLASSIFIED . ' j ' ,National Security Council The White House {!)d/f,. PROOFED BY: - - - - - - - LOG
  • Moffett re: Asia Policy Communications Strategy (2 pages) 12/07/1996 P1/b(1), P5 002: email Anthony Blinken to Eric Schwartz re: HR Day Event (2 pages) 12/09/1996 P.l/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony
  • -Blinken .. Original OA/ID Number: 3382 Row: Section: 48 5 .. Shelf: . 10 Position: Stack: 3 v -··-----~--- .. ~-· ----------------------- ....... , 10/14/95 2 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS AT THE DODD CENTER SYMPOSIUM
  • . If we're not strong at home we can't be strong abro~d. · If we can't compete in the global economy, we'll pay for it at home. The same president who refused to make changes as American wages fell from first to thirteenth in the developed world was slow
  • p~ge) RESTRICTION 08/1111995 Joseph Jamison to Nancy Soderberg and Mary Ann Peters re: Suggestions on the Speech (partial) (1 page) 003. briefing paper President's Speech at Mackie Piant, Belfast, Northern Ireland (partial) (1 page) ' P6/b(6
  • achieved sustained high its new interior minister, that it is ready to growth: over the past eight years, the econ-: examine anything that may give Otiapas a omy has expanded by almost sex.· a year, chance at the peace and economic progress while inflation
  • to learn from their peers in other agencies. There"'· fore, the Committee recommends that • A Presidential Review Directive (PRO) be issued to instruct the National Science and Technology Council (NSTQ to develop an interagency plan to address health
  • -Individual: ' Speechwriting-Blinken o·riginal OA/ID Number: 3385" Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~. 11 3 v (!) +Ac4P ec~d: (, ~v
  • -Individual: ' Speechwriting-Blinken ' Original OA/ID Number: 3388 . ' Row: Section: .Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 3 v 1 r, ··~ REMARKS BY PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON ON THE CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C
  • · Two years ago, Vice President Gore launched a dialogue on the environment and development to help China pursue growth and protect the environment at the same time. In Beijing, I will explore with President Jiang how American technology can help improve
  • in Bosnia, much more work remains to be done to fulfill the Dayton Agreement's promise of a lasting, self-sustaining peace. Economic activity is only just resuming-- its pace should be quickened and its reach extended.· The Presidency, Parliament
  • · not otherwise have achieved. one final considerati~n rega~ds the c~ntral r9le the . · . A,merican people rightfully play in how the Wnited States . wields its power abroad: the United States cannot long · sustain a fight without the support of the public
  • to the International War Crimes Tribunal and other civilian organizations that are working to bring indicted war criminals to justice. • As part ofits ongoing mission to develop and sustain a safe and secure environment throughout Bosnia·, IFOR has increased
  • , restart stalled economies -- and adapt the system we built to the new demands of the global economy. recent weeks, some of you may have heard · President Clinton speak in detail to our ideas on howto do just that-- in Moscow, at the Council on Foreign
  • page) 03/04/1998 Pl/b(l) 002. briefmg paper Sunday Morning Session: Blue ~ky (3 pages) 04/09/1998 Pl/b(l), P5 . ' COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) · OA!Box Number: 3380 FOLDER
  • re: Spanish Conditions (1 page) 07/04/1997 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records· National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA!Box Number: 3389 FOLDER TITLE: Madrid-Aznar Statement, 7/7/97 2006-0459-F rs345
  • ------~----~~--------~~----- II ·__ I - . '• !'' '·,. -••• I .. - I - . _ I '. . . ·~--i 10/7/96 4:40p.m. ANTHONY LAKE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS REMARKS TO THE INSTITUTE FOR THE STUDY OF DIPLOMACY GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY WASHINGTON, D.C
  • airborne operation and the most disaitrous .. 'PUs is 'them to develop his command of good docqines a landing zone near the Dutch city ofAmhem. Paratroop- arid good people. While in comm·and o( the lnfan· c:rs and· equipment float. dowri from, U.S, C-47
  • . 'l Let· me· give you a recent example of how these ·networks of int,elligence collection ai?:d analysis 'weJ;"e of invaluable use to the count:ry 'dl!-ring a one-month period -last fall.. D.iir.ii:1g. October', - the President .·had ··- - . deai
  • Council; Mr. Yitzhak Rabin, Prime Minister of Isrlael; Your Excellencies~ Ministers and Ambassadors 1 ladies and gentl,men: MORE .. ~ I J '· ---~-------·· .. ------- - 5 - We are gathered today:under the sponsorship of President _Clinton, who
  • to learn about another culture, to master another language, to be a part of the world as it is developing. But you'r~ absolutely right, we should do more of it. MODERATOR: Now, Mr. President, we're going to move on to another city where we have many
Bosnia - IFOR (Item)
  • , Presidents Clinton and Yeltsin instructed Minister •Grachev and me to. work out the details of Russian participation in operations to sustain peace in Bosnia. • Meeting earlier this month in Brussels, Russian Defense Minister Grachev and I reached agreement
  • Commencement (12 pages) 05/29/1995 P5 002. speech [Duplicate of001] (13 pages) 05/30/1995 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council :Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3379 · . FOLDER TITLE: Air Force Academy
  • : . ' Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3383 Row: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 I Section:. 5 11 1. v THE WHITE HOUSE Of ce of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release May 7, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO AIPAC POLICY CONFERENCE Sheraton
  • . ul1hc:. IAl:.A. Today, the IAEA is actively serving the world's needs in three. crucial areas: envirorunentally safe energy production, international security, and sustainable development. · · . . -- In energy production, as the global economy
  • to promoting sustainable development-- Japan is there. From cleaning up the environment here on earth to exploring the heavens above-- Japan.is there. People around the world are better off for your commitment to leadership. Here, in this plac~ of learning
  • ) . .i2/I7/1997 p'61b(6) . ''· ./ .-·· ·. i COLLECTION..: Clinton Presidential Records . National SecUrity Council Anthony Blil}ken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3389 FOLDER TITLE:. Bosnia, ,Trip Saraj e.vo Speech, ·12/22/97 . .),. 2006-0459-F
  • COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records . . National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3379 FOLDER TITLE: Air Force Academy-Drafts-May 31, 1995 [1 J · 2006-0459-F . rs581 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -(44 U.S.C
  • helped make the difference between failure and success. 'I ·~ ... 10/5/95 9 p.m. \ ' . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS TO THE FREEDOM HO.USE CONFERENCE ON REBUILDING A BIPARTISAN FOREIGN POLICY CONSENSUS WASHINGTON, D.C. OCTOBER 6
  • Original OAIID Number: '· 3379 I Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 9 3 v 10/3/95 9:30p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS TO THE FREEDOM HOUSE CONFERENCE ON REBUILDING A BIPARTISAN FOREIGN POLICY CONSENSUS WASHINGTON~ D.C
  • ~~ In Asia, because there is no eqw.valenH~e must develop a series of arrangements that will function, as President Clinton has put it, "like overlapping ,plates of armor, individually providing protection and together covering the whole body of our common
  • !lcement (13 -pages) RESTRICTION P5 05/26/1995. [Duplicate of 001] ( 13 pages) 05/26/1995 P5 \ COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) · 'OA/Box Number: 3379 FOLDER. TITLE: Air Force
  • re: Denmark Trip (1 page) 06/27/1997 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) .. : COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3389 .. FOLDER TITLE: Speech to Danish People, 7/12/97 2006-0459-F
  • Fisher (1 page) 09/10/10 RESTRICTION P5 '· .COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blink:en (Speechwriting)' OA/Box Number: 3378 FOLDER TITLE: Zachary Fisher Medal of Freedom 9/14/98 2006-0459-F rs566 RESTRICTION
  • Joint Statement on the Security Issues by the President of the United States and the President of the Russian Federation (5 pages) 09/08/1994 Pllb(l) 002. paper Proposed "White Helmets" Humanitarian Force (3 pages) ca. 09/1994 p l/b(l) 003. notes
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken I i !Original OAIID Number: : I .. 13382 ·Row: 48 Section: Shelf: Position: 5 10. 3 Stack: v . \ 10/13/95 11 a.m. PRESIDENT Wll.,LIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS AT THE DODD CENTER SYMPOSlliM "50 YEARS AFTER NUREMBERG
  • , terrorism and weapons of mass destruction. Our institutions must be built to withstand, and ultimately to reverse. these threats. The Cairo Conference on population growth and sustainable development rightly addresses perhaps' the .most important underlying
  • OAIID Number: 3381 "Row: 48 Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 5 10 2 v . THE WHITE HOUSE{PRIVATE } Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release May 20, 1996 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE PACIFIC BASIN ECONOMIC COUNCIL· Constitution
  • Original OA/ID Number: 3389 Row: ' 48 Section: ·~ Shelf: 2 Position: Stack: ,V THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretar~ For Immediate Release September 9, 1997 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON "BACK TO WORK" American University Washington, D.' C
  • (uiNarional Congr.rss. /948. · .· . :: 'National Presfdmt, Youth.·uarue . . · · African N(uionnl Congres.s. 19:c.o. " ,. National- i1oi~niccr· in.-Chitf. · . · .· · Defiance-Campaign. !9S2;·, ·'Deputy National President', . . c African National Congress. ;1952
  • • . ~. 001 .. speech President's Aqdress to Nixon Center (13 pages)·. 002. speech· re: Address to Nixon Center (13pages) . p 1/b(l) . . 02/28/1995 0212611995· ·P5 ..... '· COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records ~ational Security Council Anthony
  • to develop a nuclear capacity. And that should be more important to you than to us because you are closer to Iran than we are. I gave President Ye~tsin some intelligence that the United States government has that we believe supports the proposition
  • President of B'nai B'rith will introduce you. He has been p~esident of B'hai B'rith for 4 years. He hosted you and the First Lady atl the havdalah service honoring B'nai .B'rith's 150th anniversary at the Jefferson Memorial last October. · I Sara Ehrman has
  • -Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3389 Row: Section: Shelf:· Position: Stack: 48 ~ 2 1 v 03/13/97 2:00pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS. TO THE PEOPLE 'OF DENMARK COPENHAGEN, DENMARK MARCH 21, 1997 [Acknowledgments] When I first
  • : · Middle East Trip-Netanuyahu Press Availability 12/13/98 Istaff Office-Individual: ISpeechwriting-Blinken ' I Original OA/ID Number: ,3378 I Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 9 2 Stack: v 12/13/98 2 AM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON
  • Meeting and National Security Cabinet Meeting re: CSCE] (5 pages) 12/01/1994 ·P1/b(1), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records Naitonal Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3384 FOLDER TITLE: CSCE Speech, 12/5/94 [1] 2006
  • ten years of acrimony. New bilateral initiatives on the Arctic Council, resolution of the Beaufort Sea boundary, national parks cooperation; U.S. Great Lakes Initiative. · 2/22/95 $:30 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON ADDRESS TO THE CANADIAN
  • - ) ' ' '. 0 ,, '(\ -l' j • T • •' • ', ' ' ~- •• ' • . .: ~ 0 > ·Turns ,out. he was talking- about the. Council on Foreign Relations; . That's what happen~ :\ . ' ,~ .. ·.. .'' I : ... ~ . ' . :. ·- .,:· ' .. ·, '.: '· •' .· I
  • the world. And as the President has said, "we face a contest as old as history -- a struggle between freedom and tyranny; between tolerance and isolation. It is a fight between those who would build free societies governed by laws and those who would
  • Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA MARKER This is· not a textual record.· This is used as· an administrative p1arker by the Clinton Preside~tial Library Staff. I Folder Title: Freedom House Comebacks [ 1j ' -- Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting
  • : State of the Union Speech Pr,ep (22 pages) , 01/3111997 I, RESTRICTION P5 ,._ COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records . National Security Council Anthony Blinken (SpeechWt-iting) OA/Box Number: 3388 FOLDER TITLE: State of the Union-Edits)/4/97
  • ] ' l . ' . ' (partial)~ Opage) . . ... ... .·.. ':·,. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records · National Secmity Council · Anthony Blinken. (Speecliwiitirig) ONHox,Number: 3384 FOLDER TITLE: Mid-East Trip-Themes, October ·1994 2006-0459-F
  • President Stephen Trachtenberg and The George Washington University for co-sponsoring the symposium. . Tiris symposiwn is about the variety of vehicles we are creating and sustaining to fulfill . Marshall's vision. Today, the focus of the symposium
  • constrained by a consensus in the proposed Russia~NATO council. It is simple and cynical: Moscow was only allowed to save face, but when the Russian president tried to interpret the accord wider than NATO did, his 'mistake' was delicately pointed out to him
  • ·on human rights· ·Final deta.ns of the conference are: .· The President's concessio!J. that the President added, "with all of its around the_ world~ d~e ·on Thursday, . to be worked out~ by Prime Minister -. ·hi~ C~ina P~licy. ha~ produced di_s8:p;: pot
  • under international supervision. Habits of self-government are beginning to be formed in Bosnia, arid the state's national institutions have been created. The Joint Presidency, the Council of Ministers, the Supreme Court and the joint Military Commission
  • . 0311995 Pllb(l) 002. notes Intelligence Speech Notes/Outline (5 pages) ca. 03/1995 Pllb(l) ·COLLECTiON: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3383 FOLDER TITLE: Lake-Intel Speech
  • -Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken ' Original OAIID Number: 3380 - Row: Section: Shelf:· Position: Stack: · 48 ~ 10 1 v· ,.. ' ·.--J 5/13/981PM . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS TO PEOPLE-OF BERLIN-. BERLIN, GERMANY MAY-14, 1998
  • Service (partial) (4 pages) 08/15/1995 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security .Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3379 FOLDER TITLE: V.J. Day-Interfaith Service, September 3, 1995 2006-0459-F
  • ·., 001. note [Phone Numbers] (partial) (1 page) n.d. ·P6/b(6)' 007. memo Tony Blinken to Tony Lake re: [Princeton Speech] (partial) (1 page)· 11123/1994 P6/b(6) · COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security. Council · Anthony
  • to Tony Lake and Don Baer re: [Nixon Center Speech] (partial) (1 page) 02/26/1995 RESTRICTION P6/b(6). t ) '. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential R~cords National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3383 FOLDER TITLE: Nixon
  • -Blink:en i I ; Original OA/ID Number: 3379 Row:· Section: Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 9 3 ·Stack: . v THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release October 6, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN FREEDOM HOUSE SPEECH The Hyatt
  • Assembly ... (14 pages) 10/1911995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION:. Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3382 FOLDER TITLE: UNGA Speech-Drafts 10/22/95 [3] 2006-0459-F rs554 RESTRICTION
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number: ' 3380 ' Row:. Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 . l v 6/23/98 9 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS TO BASE PERSONNEL ELMENDORFAFB,ALASKA . JUNE 24, 1998 General McCloud; Governor
  • of investing in people and does not support development based on the ethical principles of justice and environmental principles of sustainability. ANURADHA MITTAL Policy Director, Institute for Food and Development Policy Oakland, Calif., Feb. 23, 1996 LANGUAGE
  • are murky, criss-crossed with contradictions. President Clinton this week banned an American oil company from developing Islamist Iran's off-shore oil (see page 70), but America is one of Iran's biggest trade partners. Catch an Islamist, plotting terrorism
  • ' than fighting each other o~er p~st: disputes. , • 'i 'I ' • ' ' ,' ' .. That's why we have strengthened the CSCE' s ~f{orts to promote regio_nal and cross border , ' ' ., '' ' . I ''' cooperation and .encourage sustainable development
  • : Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council ·Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3379 FOLDER TITLE: V.J. Day-Arrival-Hickam, August 31, 1995 2006-0459-F r's401 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act-· [44 U.S.C. 2204(a))· Pl P2
  • () the Resolutiol} Authorizing -.the Use of F~rce Against Iraq · ]at uary.J6,'I9Q1. ' 1 ._ ·~ -~ ·. · · · Dear 1~/r. Speaker:. (Dea{Mr. President:),. .. Pursuant to section 2(b) of the Authorization for Use of \{ilitary ·Force· Against Iraq Resolution (H.J
  • to the President for Na~io1nal SetUI:"ity Affairs . The· Woodrow Wtl~on 'school, :frtnte_t~~ {Jniversity · · November 30, l994 · · · ' .. ' ~ ' . .' .. - ' .· , ·. I ( . .. ' ' I . ., ' I ' ' _... ·. _ d_words. ·I am especi~ly_ p .. as deeply
  • DATE re: [UNGA Speech Draft, incomplete copy] (3 pages) ca. 10/1995 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3382 FOLDER TITLE: UNGA Speech-Drafts I 0/22/95 [2
  • shift from a . . dl . . . ' . . concentration on secunty concerns an cnsis management to en~ouragmg economic growth while protecting our resourcJ It is proof that, as Vice President AI Gore has 2 said, "economic development and sustainable
  • Congressional Youth Leadership Council 3/17/95
  • . @ The Honorable Samuel R. Berger Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs National Security Council 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20500 . Dear Mr. Berger: This Fall and Winter the Congressional Youth Leadership Council
  • , but U.S.-Central American relations are strong and growing stronger. Based now not on combatting insurgencies, but combatting poverty through trade and sustainable development. o War in Nicaragua, El Salvador and Guatemala ten years ago. Now peace. Free
  • and guaranteeing sustainable development. Key example of our new agenda is Open Skies agreement signed today that will make travel among our countries easier and cheaper. o Re~ion taking its place in the ~orld. Honduras and Costa Rica on UNSC have been steady
  • investment and ·cap flows and promoting sustainable development here. And we must do it in the context of our devotion to human edam and democracy. In the last two and a half years, our administration, working together with many of you this room, has taken
  • visit. We would. like to .renew to you t~e expression of our strong will. to develop our rela~iohs of friendship and cooperation with your great country,. the ·United St.at·es of 'America. Thank you again, Mi. President, and God help you. (Applause.) END
  • for progress, for 'economic wowth, and development. President Chirac, in your inaugural address, you declared: "France i~ an old country, but it is also a young and enthusiastic nation ~eady to .give its best as long; as it is shown a horiz;oninstead of .3
  • Korea every year. us, together with the United Niti6ns, develop a strategy for the sustainable management of all . our forests. (Applause.) Toxic chemicals and pesticides banned here and in the United States can still find their way into our lives
  • Tom Donilon, Assistant Secretary of State for Public Affairs and Chief of Staff to the Secretary Tom Ross, Senior Director for Public Affairs, National Security council Amb. James Dobbins, Deputy S?ecial Advisor to the President and · Secretary
  • Russia's Production Sharing Agreement law and provides the authority to develop PSA fields. New efforts wil~ be made to ratify the U.~.-Russia bilateral investment treaty. The Presidents committed to·deepen ·cooperation to fight economic crime. President
  • OF I THE NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL ESTABLISHMENT In 1947 President Harry Truman signed the United States National Security Act which established the Na~ional Security Council. In I accordance with the 1949 Reorganizatibn Plan, the Council, or NSC
  • . . ·'· . . REMA~KS .BY THE. PRESID~NT . . AT RECEPTION FOR THE AFRICAN ~RIZE.FOR LEADERSHIP FOR THE SUSTAINABLE. END OF HUNGER ' . anini· Shoreham Hotel . ~ashington~ D.,c . .... I ; . • 6:56. P.M. EDT 1. 'I, • . I . '· ~ '. ,'~ THE PRESIDENT
  • . This is your new dawn. Like that longdistance runner, may your spirit, endurance and determination sustain you as you go forward. And may the light of democracy, prosperity and peace shine out of Romania forever. ### 07/05/97 4:30PM ,PRESIDENT WILLIAM
  • -Blinken OriginalOAIID Number: · 3380 -- Row: Section: . Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 1 v 10 . _;, ,..,.,..-: THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary Birmingham, England For Immediate Release May 17, 1998 STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT
  • to play a role in preserving Mrica's majestic natural beauty and wildlife-- and ensuring sustainable development of Mrica's natural resources. The nations of the world must continue to cooperate to avoid environmental destruction -- and to leave a rich
  • be broken. I'm proud that our nation's ties with Israel have never been broader, deeper, or more firmly rooted. That's because of this President's commitment... and he is determined to sustain it. For all the challenges we face ... for all the setbacks we
  • and The Unite~ They and de~ocracy. States has been and will continue to be a partner in Africa's success story. We are your partners in developing Africa's economies,' promoting sustainable development, and creating self-sufficiency. We are advocating
  • Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council Intervention 7/9/97
  • Case Number: 2006-0459-F · FOIA .MARKER This is not a textual· record. ·This is used as an . aqministrative marker by the Clinton Presidential · Library Staff. I i Fqlder Title: Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council Intervention 7/9/97 · I ' I
  • Original OAIID Number: 3383 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 11 1 v - - - - - - -------~- THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release May 6, 1995 REMARKSBYANTHONYLAKE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL
  • Finalized (3 pages)·· · · ·. 1110511997 RESTRICTION· Pl!b(l), P5 ~, COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Aiithony Blinken {Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3389 FOLDER TITLE: U.S.-Baltic Charter Signing, 1/98 2006-0459-F
  • difficult policy choices for the President and his foreign policy team, and his effectiveness in seeing that their decisions were translated into action, was exemplary. On the occasion of his departure from the National Security Council Staff, he would make
  • ~ July 3, 1997 Dr. James Steinberg Deputy Asst. to the President for National Security Affairs National Security Council Old Executive Building Washington, DC 20008 ~ acc~t--­ _..;_r~a- Dear Jim: We will be holding a one-and-a-half day U.S.-French
  • Comm'r on Arms Control, FRG Representative, Ministry of Foreign Mfairs, Russian Federation :Presiding: Dr. Morton HALPERIN, Council on Foreign Relations 10:45 a.m. BREAK 11:00 a.m. Next Steps for the Nuclear Powers: Which Are Most Important? Hon
  • -Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3382 Row: Section: · Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 3 v 10 \ THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (London, England) ' For Immediate Release November 29, 1995 PRESS CONFERENCE BY THE PRESIDENT AND PRIME
  • marks 4/18/98 I I, I i I Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting~Blinken Original OA/ID Numbe 3380 Row: Section: Shelf: 48 5 10 c Position: ·Stack: v ·~. 4/13/98 9:30AM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS AT OPENING OF SANTIAGO
  • Senegal - President's Reception 4/1/98
  • . Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an . administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. . . Folder Title: ' Senega_l-President's Reception 4/1/98 - I' Staff Office-Individual
  • SUBJECTrfiTLE S.TART II/ABM Treaty DATE (1 page) RESTRICTION ca. 10/1995 P1/b(l) .;,. '• COLLECTION: Clinton PresidentiaLRecords National Security Council Anthony Blinken. (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 33~2 FOLDER TITLE: UNGA-Yeltsin Bi-lat 200
  • -July 27, 1995 Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken '!Original OA/ID Number: 3379 Row: 48 . . Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: • 9 3 v 7/24/95 3 p.m. PRESIDENT WU,LIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON STATE DINNER TOAST IN HONOR OF ·PRESIDENT
  • his plans to develop nuclear, chemical and biological weapons. Thes~ . ' weapons threaten his immediate neighbors in the M~ddle East. They also pose a ·direct and fundamental challenge to world peace. The United Nations Security Council has set out
  • North Atlantic Council Intervention 7/8/97
  • Alliance. We direct the Council in Permanent Session to develop appropriate arrangements for this purpose. 1. Admitting new members wiU entail resource implications for the Alliance. It will involve the Alliance providing the resources which enlargement
  • report include (asteriks denote provisions similiar to Administration legislative initiatives): * 1) Reauthorization of FAA's airport development, safety, air traffic and equipment moderniaation programs for two years; * 2) Establishment of a National
  • President's Export Council (PEC) Speech 11/10/98
  • . ' Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA MARKER .·This is not a textual record .. This· is used as an ' administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential . · ·Library Staff.. . . . Folder Title:· President's Export Council (PEC) Speech ll/10/98
  • DATE From: Anthony Lake re: Meeting with Irish President Mary Robinson (4 pages) 06/11/96 RESTRICTION Pl/b(1), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3381 FOLDER TITLE
  • James Steinberg - Council on Foreign Relations Russia Speech 3/6/97
  • ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS REMARKS TO THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS WASHINGTON, DC MARCH 6, 1997 Acknowledgments: Alton Ftye ofCFR's Washington office, the Council Fellows Program I .. CRITICAL JUNCTURE IN U;S.-RUSSIAN
  • -Blinken \ Original OAIID Number: 3387 Row: Section: 48 £: b Shelf: .1 Position: 2 ' Stack: v I I 04/30/96 10:10 AM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON FOREIGN SERVICE DAY MESSAGE MAY 3,1996 Each year on Foreign Service Day, hundreds of active
  • /91S 19:36 TU.t: liS:;:i-=1 NAT SEC COUNCIL ft456 9290 r·_-\X :i!OZ 641 EB/ESP 4064 - 4 - Secretary's Advisory Committee on International Economic Policy has developed an ''Illustrative Mat;ti:r.: of Foreign Policy Tools" including possible
  • success story. The resources we devote to developing Africa's.economies, to promoting sustainable development, to debt relief, to military demobilization, to support for democratic institutions, are all aimed at creating self-sufficiency ... at helping
  • :· Speechwriting-Blinken' I Original OAIID Number: : . 3379 ; Row: Section: Shelf: · 48 5 9 Position: 3 . Stack: -· v THE WHITE HOUSE Of ce of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release October 10, 1995 REMARKS BY PRESIDENT CLINTON AND PRESIDENT
  • : I Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID. Number: 3385 Row: Section: Shelf: Position:· Stack: 48 5 11 ' 3 v As Prepared for Delivery SAMUEL R. BERGER DEPUTY NATIONAL SECURITY ADVISOR TO THE PRESIDENT ANTI-DEFAMATION LEAGUE OF B'NAI
  • : [Meeting on Haiti Statement] (5 pages) 001. notes DA"I:E 9/18/1994 RESTRICTION . P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3384 FOLDER TITLE: Haiti-Statement on Agreement 9/18
  • Speech 3/31/95 Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3383 Row: Section: Shelf: 48 5 11 -- ----- ·Position: 1 Stack: v --------------~~-~~~~--~---~~- I . 3/29/95 12 pm . ',. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON
  • .~. .·come to . . ' . l . ·.' ·: . .· • • . trade--op~n t~·ade.!..~is tl)'at ' i . • • . . . ,. . I .. • . the key .to sustaining growth and encouraging develop~ent. ·.. : . . ..· \ ·. .. ·. . ·.. · .. t. . . ·,. / ,.\. · ThC
  • Kristoffto Blinken re: [Korea Press Statement] (1 page) 04/12/1996 P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken {Speec;hwriting) ONBox Number: 3387 FOLDER liTLE: Korea Trip-Press Conference, 4/16/96 2006-0459
  • Original OA/ID Number: 3378 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 9 2 v ··-- 11/10/98 TUE 21:41 FAX APNSA 141001 11/10/98 3:30 Malinowski PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON VETERANS DAY REMARKS . ARLINGTON, VA. NOVEMBER 11, 1998
  • the false choice between economic growth and environmental protection. We believe in sustainable development, making sure that today's progress does not come at tomorrow'·s expense. Trade-driven growth need not bring environmental .quality down; indeed
  • if we do not I I preserve our resources for future generations even as we build greater economic I . I opportunities for our people today. So the third goal of our SUITipl.it is to bring our nations together to pursue sustainable development. Our
  • BY THE PRESIDENT AND SECRETARY CHRISTOPHER The Cross Halls of the Residence 2:50 P.M. EST THE PRESIDENT: We are truly about to make a new beginning. Yesterday at the wonderful welcome home that Hillary and Al and Tipper and I had at the White House I saw
  • to continue the extraordinary partnership we have developed in PfP in the last few years. o Your job now is to ensure that we all work together to use the tools of enhanced PfP and the Euro-Atlant~c Partnership Council to cooperate practically to deal
  • sustainable development. Our work in San Jose has helped pYt t~~~~~kQ,k in the flame that we lit at the Summit of the Americas in Miami -- and that will shine the way to Santiago and beyond. Today is Foreign Service Day-- a time we honor the work you do
  • ting-Blinken ' Original OAIID Number: j 3387 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 1 2 ' Stack: v -----,---------------------------- • 4/21/96 10:30 a.m . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS STATEMENT FOLLOWING MEETING WITH RUSSIAN
  • to Kristen Cicio re: Note for Sandy. (1 page) 08/24/1996 RESTRICTION p 1/b( 1) \ r COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National SecuritY Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 338l FOLDER TITLE: . Truman Christening-Background, 9/7
  • -Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3383 Row: ~ 48 Section: ~ Shelf: '11 Position: Stack: 1 v 3/15/95 10 a.m. . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON . PRESS STATEMENT FOLLOWING THE MEETING WITH HIS MAJESTY KING HASSAN IT OF MOROCCO THE WHITE HOUSE
  • or preserve our own . . environment unless sustainable development is a reality for all nations. And 9ur vigilance alone can't keep nuclear materials stored haifa world away from falling into the wrong hands. Nowhere is cooperatio'n more vital than
  • down foreign terrorists without assistance from foreign governments. We can't prosper or preserve our own· environment unless sustainable development is a reality for all nations. And our vigilance alone can't keep nuclear materials stored half a world
  • assuming the presidency of the EU next year · and asserting its role as a leader for peace and security in Europe. And we would :. welcome Ireland's consideratio~ of an even more active role in developing Europe's post Cold War security structures
  • SUBJECTrfiTLE 1 DATE Samuel Berger to POTUS re: Scope Paper; Your Trip to Europe and the Madrid NATO Summit (4 pages) . 06/26/1997 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA
  • : .' Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3388 Row: Section: Shelf: 48 ~ 1 . ·Position: 3 Stack: v 04/09/97 9:45 pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS TO THE AMERICAN SOCIETY OF NEWSPAPER EDITORS WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 11, 1997 Thank you
  • for Telephone Conversation with Outgoing Israeli Prime Minister Shimon Peres ( 1 page) 05/29/1996 P1/b(1) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3381 FOLDER TITLE: Israel Elections
  • people ever more desperate. Finally, in July, the United Nations Security Council authorized the use of all necessary means, including force, to restore Haiti's democratic government. Under President Clinton's leadership, the United States undertook
  • : Speechwriting-Blink~n Original OAIID Number: 3380 I Row:. Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 ' 1 v I dh draft 3/23/98 10:00 am PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS AT DEDICATION OF THE RON BROWN CENTER JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA
  • to be· making our first visit to the Kingdom of Thailand. It has been too long since the last visit to your beautiful country by an American President, and I am pleased to have this opportunity to renew the historic friendship and strong ties between our peoples
  • Berger - Council on Foreign Relations Talking Points 10/2/96
  • -----------~,----~------------ Case Number: 2006-0459-F , FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presidential Library Staff. Folder Title: Council on Foreign Relations Talking Points 10/2
  • and EXecutive-Legislative Tension· . in National Security Policy-:-Making/' Center for .the Study of che Presidency. Conference . on Origins. Development and Future of the American Presidency. Erie, PA: ·24 April 1987
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA!ID Number: 3382 ' Row: Section: Shelf: 48 5 10 ·Position: 3 Stack: v 11/16/95 10 a.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON TALKING POINTS FOR NHK INTERVIEW THE WHITE HOUSE · NOVEMBER 17, 1995 I. Forging a Partnership
  • to resolve. 11 Today, after three years of negotiations, we agreed to preserve the ABM Treaty while giving each of us the ability to develop defenses against theater missiles. Finally, President Y eltsin and I share the conviction that our people
  • . • But sustained economic growth is only possible when a country fosters the growth of what economists call "human capital" a crucial variable in successful development. • Improvements in "human capital" come through increased education and opportunity
  • development. , • lts , Zyuganov in run-off, which will low Russian people to complete process of choosing their president. • For our part, remain committed to engagement with Russia and support democracy, economic reform. 6/17 -- 0715 Points for POTUS
  • Council on Foreign Relations Facts
  • that editor of the Chicago Sun-Times. The quarterly is published by the Council on Foreign Relations, whose-members are the nearest thinqwe have to a. ruling est~blishment in. the United States. ' The president is a member. So ishis.secretary of state
  • mmz 312197 TO ENGAGEACT I VECn nHnORL"n n~DEUO_I NCREASE:._OURJ PROSPER'! TY;'"'UPDA TE ·OUUE CUR llURRANGEME NlS.AND-IROMOTE1 D(ffDCRACY_ABROAO.~ . PURSUING AMERICAN INTERESTS ABROAD IN THE EIGHT MONTHS SINCE HE TOOK OFFICE, PRESIDENT 'CliNTO~ HAS
  • :-Blinken ; ! Original OAIID Number: ' 3381 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 10 2 v '· . 11/14/96 1:04PM THE UNITED STATES AND APEC IN 1996 --AND BEYOND . President William Jefferson Clinton Since its inception, APEC has been
  • SUBJECTffiTLE DATE RESTRICTION 001. speech re: Statement on the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (2 pages) 09/09/1996 P5 002. speech [Duplicate of001] (3 pages) 09/09/1996 P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony
  • and education... to protect our planet from decay throug~ sustainable development. .. to create good new jobs by opening markets around the world. But the promise of this moment is matched by peril. The false prophets that dominated so much of our century
  • to suggest the· need for .. a continuing ,international sence. in Bosnia once SFOR withdrew. On December 18, President Clinton announced our agreement in . principle to participate .. in a follow-on mil~ force dedicated to creating .. a self-sustaining peace
  • Century. · . . F-ive years ago, when I first ran fo-r President, I said that our goal must be to keep· the American dream alive for aU who would work for it. Today, we can say with confidence that we are keeping that dream alive in very new and very
  • , National A.rsociation ofEvangelicals President. Rabbinical Council ofAmerica (Orthodox) Rabbi Kenneth L. Cohen Most Rev. Philip Saliba / United Synagogue of Conservative Anliochian (Hrhcdo;c Church Judaism, Seaboard Region ofNorth A:merica Charles
  • ) ca. 12/1996 P2, P5, P61b(6) 002. list [Duplicate ofOOI) (l page) ca. 12/1996 P2,~,P5, P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox.Number: 3381. · FOLDER TITLE: Human Rights
  • ~ President-elect, Clinton a8~ed nie to become hi~ .· · · -National' Security' Advi'sor. It was not' an accidental choice.. Africa occupies·a ., . . special place in my· work and my :affections. My dissertation waE! on· U.S .. poiicy 'tow·ard South Africa. I
  • Parliament (partial) (1 page) 11/08/1995 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton President~al Records National Security Council ·.Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3382 FOLDER TITLE: · Ireland-Parliament Remarks, 12/1/95 2006"0459-F · rs409
  • rk kA- }"'".!(k c~-·~""'-,+ f- ~· ~----·· :r 12/11/98 4:30p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON ADDRESS TO THE PALESTINIAN NATIONAL COUNCIL SHAWA CENTER, GAZA DECEMBER 14, 199.8 Chairman Arafat; members of the Palestinian National Council
  • . schedule SUBJECTrfiTLE DATE Schedule of the President for Tuesday, October 4, 1994 (partial) (1 page) 10/04/1994 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken. (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number
  • -Blinken . 1 . I Original OA/ID Number: 338,9 Row: Section: 48 ' ~ I Shelf: . ' 2 Position: Stack: 1 v THE WHITE HOUSE ·Office of the Press Secretary (Madrid, Spain) ! . For~ Immediate Release July 9, 1997 REMARKS BY PRESIDENT CLINTON
  • a comprehensive reexamination of ' . . . . . . counterintelligence by a CIA, FBI, Justice Department and NSC work_ing group. He established a_ National Counterintelligence Policy. B()ard under the National Security Council. And the president commissinned
  • on the agreement -- President Kuchma on the agreement between the United States* and NATO. Secondly, I reaffirmed our determination, which was stated again at Denver, to help Ukraine deal with the closure of Chernobyl and develop reasonable alternative sources
  • the President's CTBT agenda because of its historicall~acy. and also because ofthe pivotal role it will play in developing the new scientific tools needed for maintaining our nuclear deterrent without testing. Those tools includ~ among . other things
  • to jointly develop a comprehensive strategy to fight trafficking to and from that country. We want our cooperation to be a model for other parts of the world. 3 Finally, I have asked my Interagency Council on Women to convene an international conference
  • DOCUMENT NO. ANDTYPE. . 001. notes SUBJECTffiTLE DATE [Anthony BlinkeD. Notes from South Asia Experts Meeting] (11 pages) 06/10/1998 RESTRICTION P1/b(1), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council · Anthony Blinken
  • of the 21st century. ·-·- THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON July 6, 1995 President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board MEMORANDUMFORBRUCEP~E .DIRECfOR, INTELLIGENCE PROGRAMS NATIONAL SECURI1Y COUNCIL FROM SUBJECf: RANDY DEITERING
  • , 1995 ADDRESS BY ANTHONY LAKE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAffiS "THE PRICE OF LEADERSHIP" THE NATIONAL PRESS CLUB WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 27, 1995 Let me begin with a simple but alarming fact: The United States could
  • National Security Advisor National Security Council The White House Washington, D.C .. · · Dear Sandy: .I understand. preparations are moving forward for the President's. visit to Japan and wanted to bring to your attention an opportunity whif1l I believe
  • a oM8ltt9sftt@lt • riYDF udfujp Chjpa '5 hprders cap dO erjeypu§ haen ... Last March, when he visited China, Vice President Gore. ' launched a joint forum on the environment and development so 15 ae•t.tute.that..f.e\~~&.Ut. . .~ ... ,~tJ·i•t..W. . =~lean
  • for Peace ... the EuroAtlantic Partnership Council. .. the Charter with Ukraine and the Charter of Partnership I signed last month with the Presidents of the three Baltic states and our Southeast Europe Action Plan, which I announced yesterday with President
  • Humanitarian affairs ·people wanted something on infectious disease. I did a little. I'll bring over their suggested language this p.m •• 3) I heard secomi hand that 'l'im Wirth will be pushing for stuff on sustainable development, drugs, terrorism
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number: · . 3378. Row: Section: Shelf: Position:. 48 ~ 9 2 . Stack: v 11118/98 8:30pm EDT Halperin PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS TO AMERICAN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE TOKYO, JAPAN NOVEMBER 20, 1998 Thank
  • Bell to Blinken re: [Draft POTUS Speech] (2 pages) 08/03/1996 p 1/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3381 FOLDER TITLE: George Washington Speech-Background, 8/5/96
  • and Israel. After the war, he brutally put down the Kurds and Shia Arabs who rose up against him. He ordered an assassination attempt on President Bush. He threatened Kuwait again and forcefully occupied lrbil in Northern Iraq. And throughout the past two
  • its full development across the next century and into a new millennium. This friendship may never be perfect. No friendship is. But I hope it will last forever. ·6/23/98 6:45PM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON. PRESS STATEMENT WITH PRESIDENT
  • NATION IN THANKING AND HONORING THE VETERANS OF WORLD WAR II, THEIR FAMILIES, AND THOSE WHO SERVED ON THE HOME FRONT; AND YOU DEVELOPED AN EXTRAORDINARY EDUCATIONAL PROGRAM THAT PROVIDES U.S. CITIZENS A GREATER UNDERSTANDING OF THE LESSONS AND HISTORY
  • and the rule of law- including a free press and an independent judiciary. It means insisting on worker protection, so that trade enhances working standards instead of undermining them. It means promoting sustainable development and protecting our shared
  • destruction. Soon after taking office, President Clinton ordered a comprehensive review of our non-proliferation and export control 2 policies. And from the start of his Administration, we have taken specific actions aimed at controlling and countering
  • visited China, Vice President Gore launched a joint forum on the environment and development so that we can work with China to pursue growth and protect the environment at the same time. Next week, President Jiang and I will talk about the next steps China
  • by President Eisenhower, advanced by President Kennedy and brought to conclusion by my administration working with many of our allies: It bans all nuclear explosive tests - making it more difficult for the nuclear states to develop more advanced and dangerous
  • of conviction, President Truman persuaded an uncertain nation to launch the most productive period of engagement in American history. A remarkable generation of Americans worked hard to create and sustain the structures-- such as the United Nations, NATO
  • .. Original OAIID Number: 3382 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 3 v r ·,t ',_ , . . Note for: · The President The Chief of Staff This draft includes edits by the President, Tony Lake and other~. All told, we have cut four pages
  • Sestak to Anthony Lake re: Presidential Message to the Navy (I page) 05/20/1996 RESTRICTION P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3381 FOLDER TITLE: Admiral Boorda Memorial
  • Security Council ·· Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3378 FOLDER TITLE: Pakistan Nuclear Statement, 5/28/98 2006-0459-F rs376 '•' RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act -(44 U.S.C. 2204(a)] Pl P2 PJ P4 National Security Classified
  • the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty, aU. S. goal ever since it was proposed by President Eisenhower, and an important means of preventing additional countries from developing nuclear weapons: And Russia has worked with us to try to prevent escalation of a nuclear
  • . PRESIDENT WILLIAM J I STATEMENT ON CH E AND NAFf A I ' SUMMitT OF THE MERICAS' I MIAMI, FLO IDA DECEMBER 1 , 1994 1 I · I am pleased to be here with Prime Minister Chret en, Presiden~ Zedillo and President Frei to announce the process by which cJne
  • Foliowing are some comments/suggestions for the speech: Mor~ emphasis on the President's vision for America's role in the world: I I : journey the President started out on 4 years ago make the connection to the development of the President's policy
  • and to promote sustainable development -- tb promote educatidn and health care, and labor standards; and the! environment, to fight drugs and international crime and corruption -- in other words, to push not only for economic growth, for improvements
  • · . . PALESTINIAN AFFAIRS: France's Chirac Addresses Legislative Council LD231 015159q Paris LCI Televi;ion in French, 0943 GMT 23 Oct 96 .· LD231Q151596 . . . \· · · ·. · . . Paris LCI Television · · · . . French BFN [Address by French President Jacques Chirac
  • : Draft Cuba St~tement (2 pages) '08/19/1995 P5 002. speech [Duplicate of 001] (2 pages) . 08/19/1995 P5 003. note's re: [Cuba· Speech Meeting] (4 pages) . 12/19/1995 P5 COLLE.CTION: Clinton Presidential Records Security Council Anthony Blinken
  • and Senior· Director for Defense Policy and Arms Control at the National Security Council. Susan Rice is Special Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs and Senior Director for Mrica at the National Security Council. 06/30/95 08:37 ft202
  • was brought to justice, the President ordered a comprehensive reexamination of counterintelligence by a CIA, FBI, Justice Department and NSC working group. He established a National Counterintelligence Policy Board under the National Security Council
  • Forces, 1983 White House Science Council, Member, 1985·1989 . Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, Overseer, 1985-presEmi ·. . President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board 1990·1993 Well&sley College, Trustee, 1986-.1992 T rilateral·comr'nlssion, 1990·1993
  • -Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3382 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack:· 48 5. 10 3. v THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Belfast, Northern Ireland) For Immediate Release November 30, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO EMPLOYEES
  • · OF CONGRESS • SEPTEMBER 28, 1994 ' ' I ' . . ' ' ·preside~t .. . ' . . .. .' . -.-J ) Yelstin~~Mr; ·$~eaker, .. '· . . : Sen: Mitchell, Congre~s ,· Dr, .Billingtlon, dist~nguished ·guests,·, I , · •• m~~be~s of · I am. hon~red to b.e
  • . Strengthening 'the hand and extending the reach of peace and democracy in key strategic areas: Bosnia, the Middle East, Northern Ir~eland, Cyprus,_ Initiatives: (i) in Bosnia, help make peace self-sustaining through SFOR, economic reconstruction, political
  • , regions are forming free-trade zones. Through NAFTA, the United States has consolidated trade with Canada and Mexico, and we are aggressively pursuing better cooperation with South America ·and Mrica. The President's efforts to ~lev ate APEC and A SEAN
  • for President Clinton Congressional Medal of Honor Society Convention Little Rock, Arkansas September 25, 1997 Ladies and gentlemen, it is a great hono~ for me to address the membership of what many have described as the most exclusive club in America
  • ;~ ~_ickey_K~~torj. &l:l}~i~~$1 -(President, AJC); Sal!d.YJ~erg~t; :I:o:~igl), l\1!niscer- bin Alawi; Ambll_?Sji_00 ~_Rabinovich; IJa~~_Japm (Chair, National Council, AJC); Hero--'" Block. - - ----- ./ · · ·---- Also following are biographical sketches
  • taken at Denver helped develop common solutions to these common problems. • Senate Ratification of Mexico Drug Certification The Senate reaffirmed the President's decision to certify Mexico as an ally in combating drug trafficking. • Successful law
  • bottlenecks. These are the reforms business needs in order to do business. Through APEC, we can also address shared concerns thattranscend trade such as the need to protect the environment and to build a strong foundation for sustainable development in Asia
  • ' Original OAIID Number: 3381 . Row: Section: 48 ~ Shelf: . 10 Position: Stack: 2 v Withdrawal/Redaction Sheet·· :Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE 001. speech S.UBJECTffiTLE DATE President William Jefferson Clinton ... Fisher Theater
  • to protect the environment and to build a strong foundation for sustainable development in Asia. And through APEC, we can coordinate efforts to contain and then defeat the terrible threat that narcotics pose to all of us. Drugs are a poison that eats away
  • .' They vowed tobuil~a strong fouhdati~qfor ., . sustain~ble \ i' . ' . ~~~M . development in J\sia:. Today, I ryaffirm that 'goal. And I calLon OUr APEC partners to set, . . . ~other objective: containing and' then defeating the terrible tbr
  • page) 08/24/1995 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) (JNBox Number: 3379 FOLDER TITLE: VJ Day-Other Speakers 2006-0459-F rs571 RESTRICTION CODES · Presidential
  • for Vic.e Adnrii-al Jay: Lynn Johnson, U.S. Navy (partial) (2 pages) · ca: 06/1996 RESTRICTION P.6/b(6) •, ,, COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: "3381 FOLDER TITLE: Chief
  • as the iich texture of plant and animal life they support. Over the. long. run, · the development of democracy and a. prosperous economy requires the sustainable development of our natural resources. That is why we have put the protection.of the environment
  • read it for any factual problems and pass along comments to me by 11 a.m. on 3/1. (Room 373/ x6-9175) Thank you. 2/28/95 10 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON NIXON CENTER ADDRESS WASHINGTON, D.C. MARCH 1, 1995 [Acknowledgments: Henry
  • OA/ID Number: 3388 Row: 48 Section: ·~ Shelf: 1 3 Stack: Position: ·- v Tt>~ ~RB FrDm ~ BJ,;,kdl Last week, President Chirac conferred upon Pamela ;· · . 'the Grand Cross of the Legion of Honor-- Franc·e's .:
  • from decay and abuse through sustainable development. .. to create good hew jobs for the· future by opening markets around the world. But in turn, we must understand that more and more of our domestic problems are imported from abroad ... and more
  • THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS "GLOBAL PROBLEMS AND U.S. NATIONAL INTERESTS" CORNELL UNIVERSITY ITHACA, NEW YORK:_ OCTOBER24, 1~98. [Acknowledgments: .President Hunter Rawlings (will introduce you); members .of the History Department, fellow ll
  • RESTRICTION {_ 001. email Donald Bandler to Anthony Blinken re: POTUS NATO Statement" (1· page) · · I 04/30/1998 . PS, P6/b(6) i COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council · Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box·Number: 3380
  • of the city was established in 1876. The honorary freedom of the city is granted by the Dublin City council in the form of a resolution and then conferred in a ceremony conducted by the Lord Mayor. U . S. Presidents Ulysses s. Grant and John F. Kennedy were
  • "•·'''"''"':·"i SL: FORLAXE !D~NY TIMES~ OP}ED ~. ~~ TEL QU: HOCOLD-EDT FM: FG: XED FR: OCOPY-EDT ;09/22,11:57 HJ; Y027.07/0203 NOTE: op-edflake/fri/hg Anthony Lake is President Clinton's ~rt1- ,Cle is adapted from remarks to tbe Council on Foreign
  • NO CONNECTION TEL CONNECTION ID ST. TIME USAGE T PGS. RESULT · 0123 61213 02/19 15:30 00'47 1 OK 2/19/96 2 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON TALKING POINTS FOR POOL SPRAY ON BOSNIA THE WHITE HOUSE FEBRUARY 20, 1996 . • Very encouraged by results
  • Blinken re: Churkin Award (partial) (1 page) · · '04/26/1995. RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwritmg) ONBox Number: 3383 FOLDER TITLE: Lake-Marshall Award~Background [1
  • BAER 141001 12/5/96 II a.m. PRESD>ENT WILLIAM .JEFFERSON ClJlNTON ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW ,FOREIGN POLICY TEAM THE WHITE ROUSE , D:ECEMBER 5, 1996 During our first term in t)ffice, Vice President Gore and I were blessed to work with a remarkable
  • 1197 [1] Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken / . ( Original OA/ID Number: 3388 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 1 3 ' .Stack: v Draft 1/31/97 9:30pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON STATE-OF-THE-UNION ADDRESS UNITED STATES
  • in Nashville, the fair grew into the largest · . minority business event of its kind in the nation . .. A board me~ber of the Metropolitan Nash~ille Public Education Foundation, Runyon also · serves on the University of Tennessee Development Council
  • From: Anthony Lake re: Meeting with Portuguese Prime Minister Cavaco Silva (4 pages) . RESTRICTION 10/12/1994 ca. 05/1994 002. briefing paper Briefmg Materials for Members of Congress, Portuguese American Leadership Council, Lisbon Visit, June 1-2 (6
  • ) 05/31/1995 RESTRICTION P5.· COLLECTION: Clinton Preside~daJ Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box Number: 3379 FOLDER TITLE: USAF A-Most Recent Draft-May 31,.1995 · 2006-0459-F rs584 RESTRICTION CODES
  • : The purpose of t~e trip is to conduct discussions with the de facto Haitian leaders within the framework of the goals established by President Clinton and the UN Security • Council. The delegatiori will ~e accompanied by Lawrence Rossin cif the National
  • -Blinken .. Original OA/ID Number: 3388 Row: Section: . Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 3 v 1 - - - - - - - - - - 05/26/97 MON 15:21 FAX -------- APNSA 141002 5/25/97 6:30p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS UNITED
  • i Office of the Press S~cretary (Vancouver, British C~lumbia) I I I Embargoed Until Delivery November 25, 1997 I . I I EXCERPTS OF REMARKS BYjTHE PRESIDENT TO THE US. EMBASSY C:OMMUNITY (As Prepared for Deiivery) .. I I I Here in Vancouver
  • 'o.f' the- past . .f~'w da_y::;. AlL of us, who wo ik~d so. hard .:to . . ' ,... :,'inake oiu .APEC meetings· a success~· a:hd especially you,· Mr.· .. . .... ·· .... ~ ( ' ' ,( President, who '.'so ably· fed .-~PEC ·CI.uririg. the past year, can
  • · Clinton.Library SUBJEc;:TffiTLE DATE I 'RESTRICTION I 001. email WendyJGray to Anthony Blinken re: Sharon Robinson (partial) (1 page) I . . · 08/28/1998 P6/b(6) \. COLLECTION: I Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council I Anthony Blinken
  • P11b(1), P5 COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3383 FOLDER TITLE: Lake-POW!MIAs-Background, July 20, 1995 2006-0459-F rs292 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential Records Act- [44
  • ) 09/2311996 RESTRICTION Pl/b(l) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) {. ', OA/Box Number: 3381 FOLDER TITLE: UNGA Speech Edits 2006-0459-F ·rs325 RESTRICTIONCODES . Presidential
  • -Blinken Original OAIID Number: · 3381 Row: Section: Shelf: 48 5 10 Stack: Position: v ·2 ,' l.,.!l 11/18/96 Noon PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON . ADDRESS TO THE AUSTRALIAN PARLIAMENT . . CANBERRA, AUSTRALIA NOVEMBER 20,1996
  • : / Speechwriting'"B.linken Original OA/ID Number: 3385 ' I Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: :48 p 11' 3 v ~ As Prepared for Delivery -- EMBARGOED until Delivery ANTHONY LAKE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS
  • Drafts l/95 [1] Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: I 3384 I . Row: 48 Section:·· ·Shelf: 11 Position: i Stack:.· 2 v I ! •, I - 1112/95 -- 7 p.m. - - . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON cJ][NTON CENTRAL
  • for broader use-- like imagery technology developed· for the Cold War and now being used to aid in natural disaster relief You have proved that no one does it better than the American intelligence community. As long as I'm President, that's not going
  • -Blinken ' Original OA/ID.Number:. 3378 , I Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 9 2 v 9/15/98 11 a.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON POOL SPRAY·WITH THE JCS AND COMMANDERS-IN-CHIEF OF THE' U.S. ARMED FORCES NATIONAL DEFENSE
  • -Blinken .. Original OAIID Number: 3381 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 10 2 v . \ 12/9/96 3 p.m. r PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW VOA DIRECTOR THE WHITE HOUSE DECEMBER 9, i996 Fifty-four years ago, just
  • page) . 12/19/1995 P6/b(6) 002. letter [Duplicate of001] (1 page) · 12/19/1995 P6/b(6) DOCUMENT NO. ·AND TYPE ' . RESTRICTION .... COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken .(Speechwriting) OA/Box
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken ( ' / ) Original OAIID Number: 3380 Row:. Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 1 v 3/31/98 10 pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS AT GOREE ISLAND, SENEGAL APRIL 2, 1998 President Diouf; members
  • pain~illers of.violence and demagoguery, and blaming t~eir problems on others ~hen they should be dedicated to the hard work of finding}real answers to those problems in reconciliation, in P
  • Pentagon Personnel (7 pages) 2/16/1998 RESTRICTION P1/b(1) '. COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OAJBox Number: 3380 FOLDER TITLE: Speech on Iraq at Pentagon, 2/17/98 2006-0459-F rs370
  • Text Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken I :Original OAIID Number: i3389 I Row: 48 Section: Shelf: . 2 Positioh: Stack: 1 v I ,. I I I 1124/98 1:30pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON· I STATE OF THE UNION ADDREss· I UNITED STATES
  • Sheet· ·,· .· . · i . Clihton Library I DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECTffiTLE . 001. schedule Schedule of the President for Tuesday, December 20, 1994 (partial) (1: page) . · DATE . . I . RESTRICTION i 12/20/1994 P6/b(6) COLLECTION
  • , 1995 6 p.m. To: Tony Lake Sandy Berger Nancy Soderberg Nick Burns Sandy Vershbow Dan Fried Don Baer From: Tony Blinken I I Attached, please find a draft of the President's speech for the CEE Trade & Investment Conference in Cleveland 1/13/95. I
  • an. agreement close on Cinton, at the colorful arrival cer· .wider war, and argue tbat stroager · ! en4ing anus sales.to Ira'ri, President· emonies on the White Hoilse. South .and c:.oDtinuiili pressure .,oo Serbia· . · . cwlton and RUssian President Boris
  • -Blinken ' Original OAIID Number: 3382 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 3 v Withdrawal/Redaction· Sheet · Clinton Library DOCUMENT NO. AND TYPE SUBJECTffiTLE DATE 001. briefing paper President's Remarks on Derry Walls (partial
  • ~ '·.is oppressl.ori ariq -.extremisni~ whether 'in'. religiol,l~ or secular- gui~e .. · '1e ~:ir~aw the:_·l.ine a_gainst thqse who seek to advance .. thei:r· agenda· thr:ough. terror·, intolerance· or .. ,. · ·coerC!:i,on. · And·. r Fai1 .-assure you _th~t Preside
  • I ~ I . ' I I. I I Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken - i I i I I i I I Original OAIID Number: '• I ; 3383 ' I I I I I Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 48 5 11 1 I : Stack: v \ 1118/95 1 p~m. i PRESIDENT
  • (1 page) 01/22/1996 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3387 FOLDER TITLE: State of Union/Foreign Policy Section, 1123/96 [I] 2006-0459-F rs308 RESTRICTION
  • /1994 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA!Box Number: 3384 FOLDER TITLE: Yeltsin-WII Ceremony, 9/27/94 2006-0459-F rs389 RESTRICTION CODES Act~ Presidential Records Act • [44
  • to POTUSre: [Daughter's Poem] (partial) (3 pages) 12/15/1997 P6/b(6) 002. letter Colette Rhoney to POTUS re: [Bella] (partial) (1 page) ca. 12/1997 P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken
  • ;erce'Department-and to t~e · .• , • · .. · ·· i : ' • . • • • I• • I ,• . , . ·. . ' ', / 't " ' ' I" : • . I ' .' ',; · . Business Council for International Underst~dingJor organizing th,is Conferen~e .. ¥ ou've
  • ) .... _ \ . '•\' J0/17(94 3 p.m. ,_' '•' ';t ' - -· . I . ' ... ' ' " ' . I,·. "I PRESIDENT WIDLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON · INSERT TO SPE~CH TO .DNCIAMEIDCAN 'JEWISH GROUP. . •.,' ' . ' . '·/ 'I • '.' ..... , . - ,·, I . . . a . .! . . I
  • /23/1996 RESTRICTION P2, P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3387 FOLDER TITLE: State of Union Drafts 1/23/96 2006-0459-F rs552 RESTRICTION CODES Presidential
  • . Bell's Wife] (partial) (1 page). 01/11/1996 RESTRICTION P6/b(6) COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwritmg) OA/Box Number: 3387 FOLDER TITLE: Bosnia Trip-Tuszar Troops 1113/96 2006-0459-F rs414
  • Original OAIID Number: · 3381 . I ' Row: Section: Shelf: Position:· Stack: 48 5 10 2 v 5/20/96 3 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON COAST GUARD ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT .MAY 22,.1996 [Acknowledgments: TK
  • Speech . (partial) (1 page) · . RESTRICTION P6/b(6) 08/03/1995 re: Human Rights Abuses-Srebrenica (6 pages) 11127/1995 P1/b(1), P6/b(6) "' COLLECTION: Clinton Presidential Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) OA/Box
  • ANNIVERSARY. OE.THE MARSHALL PLAN Hall of Knights Binnenhof The Hague, Netherlands 4:49 P.M. (L) PRESIDENT CLINTON: Thank you very much, Mr. Sedee, for sharing your wonderful story. I forgive you for stealing the matchbook from the White House, (Laughter
  • Blinken re: [State of Union] '(1 page)' 01122/19~6 RESTRICTION Pllb(l) COLLECTION: Clinton PresidentiaL Records National Security Council Anthony Blinken (Speechwriting) ONBox Number: 3387 FOLDER TITLE: State of Union/Foreign Policy Section; 1/23/96
  • : ' Original OA/ID Number: 3389 Row: 48 ( ·Section: ~ . Shelf: 2 Position: .1 · Stack: v 7/31/97 1 PM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS WITH PRESIDENT ALIYEV OF AZERBAIJAN THE WHITE HOUSE AUGUST 1, 1997 I am pleased to welcome President
  • of the· most profound . developments in the thousand-year history of Russia. '., ' There is no greater tribute I ean give you than simply to state the ... .. ,,., facts: you, Mr. President, hav;e given personal leadership to· Russia..as it h.as transfo~med
  • for Palestinian e~forts to promote Bethlehem 2000 acti~ities as part of its overall econo~ic development program. II. Setting. Church of the Nativity and Manger Square in Bethlehem. III. Historical/Architectural Features of the Setting The Church of Nativity
  • . that the deep affection you· developed forthe:Uiiited States liyes on-- you still take vacations in California. I pl~ to he~d your advice'to spend some time there myself this sum!-ner. But most of all, Mr. President, I admire the course you have set for France
  • you develop small · enterprises, ' ·; ~· ' ' t;ai~ ours~~ ~d tea~hers and c~~.ate South'Amca's o~ yolunteer co~s. . ' .. I :' . ' 'i I • I ..,... , :··,(e'.' r· "1 3 ': ,. President Maitdela and .i also worked
  • \ Original OAIID Number: 3380 Row: 48 ' ) Section: Shelf: lPosition: Stack: 5 10 1 v THE WHITEHOUSE Office of the Press Secretary May 20, 1998 For Immediate Release STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT Resignation of President Suharto of Indonesia We
  • -Blinken - Original OA/ID Number: 3387 / Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 1 2 Stack: v 1/30/96 6 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS STATEMENT FOLLOWING MEETING WITH PRESIDENT CHIRAC THE WHITE HOUSE FEBRUARY 1,1996 President
  • Context The President will be met at Dublin Airport by the President of Ireland and/or the Taois~ach (Prime Minister) ; with a red carpet ceremony. This will probably be telecast live and will certainly dominate the evening news. A podium will be set up
  • . This is the luncheon toast to President Rawlings of Gh~na. It reflects comment from the Africa directorate and Blinken. Comments to Vinca please- 6-9376 or fax 6-9210. Thank you. I ---------- - ----------------- 3/3/98 2:30PM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON
  • and compassion. · . As President Kennedy welcomed the volunteers, he said, " ... the future of the Peace Corps really rests with you. If you do well, then the Peace Corps will be developed and more and more Americans will go abroad and we'll find a greater
  • longest. B. Uganda - The President plans to rollout the Education Initiative at Kisowera Primary School. We are developing a partnership between this school and Pinecrest Elementary School in Silver Spring, Maryland. Possible Events .. Pinecrest Elementary
  • -Individual: . Speecllwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: · ' 3385 '· I Row: Section: Shelf:... Position:. Stack: 48 5 11 3 v ~ ' 9/25/96 8:00p.m. ANTHONY LAKE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY REMARKS
  • YELTSIN HALIFAX, CANADA JUNE 17, 1995 Today, President Yeltsin and I continued our discussion of European security issues that began in Moscow last month. Since then, Russia has agreed to actively participate in the Partnership for Peace and to develop
  • : Speechwritihg-Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3380 .. Row: Section: 48 5 Shelf: . 10 Position:. Stack: 1 v . .... 3/23/98 Midnight PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON CLOSING REMARKS ENTEBBE SUMMIT FOR PEACE AND .. PROSPERITY MARCH 25, 1998 1
  • terrorism by giving us the resources we need to get the job done right. The Vice President and his Commission took just 45 days to develop their recommendations. Surely Congress can act in 45 days. Our people· deserve no less. ... j, 2 There are other
  • session to develop thematic outline and integrate other material (12/20 -. 3 hours) Meeting with President (12/22) to present thematic memo. survey conclusions and notebooks containing Reed policy research and thematic advice from outside thinkers Proposed
  • %, cut aid to Central and Eastern Europe by 32%, and reduce world-wide development assistance funding by 34% from the President's FY 1996 request. • Force the sacrifice of any aid that has been authorized but not spent, after three years. H.R. 1561
  • ~.Ltd. No. 172, Hongsong Road, Sh~ghai201103,China .. Tel: [86](21) 6406-7611; 6406-7617 . .· Fax: 6406:..7.749 · · ...... PRESIDENT: Mr~ Gu Caixin, age 56 'Vice President: Mde. Zhu P~ju, age· 53 Shanghai Baohong Real Est.~te fuduStrY Co~ Ltd
  • Partnership for Economic Growth and Development -- led on our side by Vice President Gore -- to bring prosperity to the Egyptian people and to ensure that Egypt remains a source of regional strength and stability. Later today, President Mubarak and Vice
  • ··.. ·· _, 5/10/95 11 a.m. _As Pr~pared for Delivery . I PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON. STATE DINNER TOAST MOSCOW, RUSSIA ~AY 10,1995 President Yeltsin, Mrs. Yeltsin, members of the Russian and American delegations, I distinguished guests. Mr
  • Meeting provides an ideal opportunity to reinforce the Administration's commitment to the international financial institutions and to reiterate the development agenda . we support. For the domestic audience, the President could stress the importance
  • that will promote.traqe, technology . transfer and human· resoucre development -- to the benefit ·of Egypt and the entire region. ' .. In closing, I want to thank President an~ Mrs. Mubarak for their ·warm and gracious reception~ Hillary and I· look
  • '[~lesiili detection equipment. .. the dispatch of American speCialists to work with their Israeli counterparts I on longer term anti-terrorism measures ... the development of a comprehensive package of . training, technical assistance and ~quipment
  • on Wednesday, there should be enough time for all sides to finish working this through their systems. Please advise. < > \ - ., .. .,; DECLARATION BY PRESIDENT JACQUES CHIRAC OF FRANCE, PRESIDENT BORIS YELTSIN OF THE RUSSIAN
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3380 Row: Section: ' Shelf: Position: 48 5 1 10 · Stack: v 3/29/98 Midnight PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS AT RECEPTION FOR PRESIDENT MASIRE · GABORONE, BOTSWANA MARCH 29, 1998 1
  • : Speechwriting-Blihken Original OA/ID Number: 3382 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 10 3 Stack: ·V THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Belfast, Northern Ireland) For Immediate Release November 30, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT
  • : Speechwriting-Blink en ' Original OAIID Number: 3388 Row: Section: Shelf: .· Position: Stack: 48 ~· 1 3 v THE WHITE HOUSE ) Office of the Press Secretary Helsinki, Finland For Immediate Release March 20, 1997 Statement by the President
  • : Iraq Pool Spray Points 12/17/98 StaffOffice-Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3378 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 . 5 9 2 v -- --1 12/17/98 10 a.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON POOL SPRAY POINTS
  • visit, Mr. President, is a symbol of how we can work together to carry out projects of inestimable impact on Brazilian social development and on the relations between our two countries. Mr. President -- President Clinton, you and I plan to have extended
  • of our work to control nuclear weapons -- while giving each of us the ability to develop defenses against theater missiles, which pose a growing threat to our troops. Finally, President Y eltsin and I agreed on steps each of us . will take to help Russia
  • ' Original OA/ID Number: 3380 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 1 v - - ---- - - --- - -------'-"'--------~ 2/10/98 8:20 a.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON TOPPER TO DEPARTURE STATEMENT THE WHITE HOUSE FEBRUARY 10, 1998 Let
  • Russia's development as 4~mocracy, mar eccinom~ ~nd·its integration with global community. JULY 4 PRESIDENTIAL STATEMENT IF YELTSIN HAS CLEARLY WON: On behalf of the American people, I extend warm congratulat ·to President Yeltsin and to all Russian
  • attacks -- along with sensible research and development on larger-scale defenses. In March 1997 at Helsinki, Presidents Clinton and Yeltsin agreed on a framework for deeper cuts under START III. And in New York last September, our two nations signed four
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3389 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 2 1 v THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For Immediate Release October 28, 1997 REMARKS BY PRESIDENT CLINTON AND PRESIDENT JIANG ZEMIN
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number: ' 3382 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 3 v . ' ·~ 11130/95 11 :45pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON RETURN TOAST AT GOVERNMENT OF IRELAND DINNER DUBLIN CASTLE, DUBLIN, IRELAND
  • 30, 1995 "A YEAR OF DECISION: ARMS CONTROL AND NON-PROLIFERATION IN 1995" I would like to speak to you today about an issue at the very top of President Clinton's agenda: reducing the threat of nuclear weapons. 199 5 is a year of decision. This year
  • reformers in Russia, Ukraine, Armenia and elsewhere will be able to maintain momentum, or whether the opponents of reform will halt the development of democratic and free market societies. The NIS assistance program supports democracy and free market reform
  • -- Elect.ed Presi~ent of the Shanghai Bar Association this year over a conservative apparatchik endorsed by the communist party. Instrumental in developing China's first legal assistance center. Has actively promoted legal awareness in his district. Modest
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken .•. Original OA/ID Number: .' 3383 Row: Section:. Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 11 1 v ' THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Moscow, Russia) For Immediate Release May 9, 1995 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AT STATE
  • . President Zedillo and I agreed to direct our technical agencies to seek ways to monitor and re~uce pollutant emissions from the Carbon Power Plants in northern Mexico. We also reached agreement to develop a common map of our tninsboundary environment
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken .. ·- Original OAIID Number: 3381 .. Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 10 2 v Insert On JSTARS Aircraft ' • I want all the people ofNorthrop Grumman to know how proud I am oftheworkyou have done .to develop
  • Korea has elected a champion of democracy, Kim Dae 0 • Jung, as its President. International organizations like NATO, the UN and the IMF are essential components of the architecture of peace. These welcome developments are not accidents
  • of the figures in Venezuela's independence and development, I could not help but think that one of Venezuela's most important and impressive leaders is not in that painting. The leader of whom I speak is Rafael Caldera. That President Caldera is a skilled
  • , 1997 REMARKS BY PRESIDENT CLINTON AND .PRESIDENT CALDERA AT SIGNING oF·u.S.-VENEZUELA AGREEMENTS Miraflores Palace Caracas, Venezuela 10:00 A.M. (L) PRESIDENT CALDERA: This simple ceremony, together with the ceremony that was held yesterday in th
  • -Individual: Speechwriting-Blink en Original OA/ID Number: 3381 Row: 48 Section: 5 \. Shelf: 10 ,/ Position: Stack: 2 v ---------------------- . h'D~~ -.f[,w .-fo~ . I rco·~J,b,j1 ~\)r" ... . . . 9/5/96 8:00p.m. J... . /.1\ PRESIDENT WIT
  • TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS .TALKING POINTS FOR MEETING WITH VIETNAMESE-AMERICAN LEADERS THE WHITE HOUSE SEPTEMBER 27, 1996 • Pleased to welcome you to the White House. U.S. as Pacific Power • President Clinton recognizes that with end of Cold
  • ,-------~~~~~~----------·----·---. ----------- ----- I Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA ·MARKER . . ' This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presid,ential ··Library Staff. Folder Title: . Expert
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken ,Original OAIID Number: 3379 Row: 8 Section: Shelf: Position: 9 3 , Stack: v ... ·; ... -. 6/14/95 7 p.m. PRESIDENT-WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON UEPARTURE STATEMENT FOR THE G-7 MEETING IN HALIFAX ANDREWSAFB JUNE 15, 1995
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken I ·Original OAIID Number: 3388 Row: Section:· Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 3 1 Stack: ·v REMARKS BY PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON ON THE CHEMICAL WEAPONS CONVENTION THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON, D.C. APRIL 23, 1997 . Thank you very
  • -Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3383 Row: Section: 48 ~ Shelf: . 11 Position: Stack: 1 v • . I' .. THE WHITE HOUSE Offi~e of the Press Secretary For Immediate·Release April 30, 1995 . I REMARKS BY ·THE PRESIDENT 'AT'WORLD JEWISH CONGRESS
  • 0hat those ·fori:m.ilas might be, but the President feels very strongly on the questi6n of ~ertification. · Q .Would it ·be acceptable as a last resort -- MR. MCCURRY: I'm not going to speculate on what·type of languaqe mighi be;developed, but.we'll
  • Presidency of the EU. Q: What is the status of the EU joining the Korean Peninsula Energy Development Organization (KEDO)? · • (if negotiations concluded by Summit date) We are pleased ·that KEDO and the EU have completed negotiations on the EU's
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken ; Original OA/ID Number: 3380 ' Section:· Row: 48 ' Shelf: Position: Stack: 5 10 1 v THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Xian, China) For Immediate Release June 25, 1998 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT IN WELCOMING
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3380 Row: Section: Shelf: 48 5 10 - Position: Stack: 1' v 5/13/98 1 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS STATEMENT WITH CHANCELLOT KOHL POTSDAM, GERMANY MAYl3, 1998 U""DUlVl 1 As I begin
  • ' ..' '. ., . THE. ..WHITE: HOUSEi.· ' . . ' ' ' • -. ., 'I .· :· I. ... _. / ':. ' . ' .. . . PRESIDENT .' f ' ~- ' ,• \I 5 ,-· Oc~ober \ .. ·.. - ·'· ~994 .\ . ··-·· ... --:·· 'AND· MANDELA. oF :s,ouTH ·AFRicA-.. ' . '!•' ' ' I' o
  • weapons attack. It requires all who ratify it to destroy their chemical weapons stockpiles and to forswear ever developing, producing or acquiring these armaments. Remember, because of .. 2 President Bush's decision, the United States is already
  • ! ' !Staff Office-Individual: ISpeechwriting-Blinken i .. . t i Original OA/ID Number: 3380 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 . ~ 10 l v 5/18/98 3 AM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON US-EU PRESS CONFERENCE STATEMENT LONDON, ENGLAND
  • . These important developments reflect widespread, bipartisan and growing support f6r the Che~ical Weapons Convention. Yesterday, former Presidents Bush and Ford joined Secretary of State Albright in making a special appeal for ratification. Today
  • is the threat of global warming. I applaud President Frei for affirming today that every country must do its part to solve this global problem. 23 Developed countries should show the way in reducing emissions - and developing countries should participate
  • one and number two emitters, respectively, of greenhouse .gases that are ~· I warming our planet We share a special responsibilitY: to lead in finding a global solution to thi L ' global problem, I told President Jiang that, as a developed country
  • these principles internationally, including the development of specific projects to carry out these recommendations. These programs will be a principal objective of the United States during its P-8 Presidency in 1997. The 40 RECOMMENDATIONS NOWHERE TO HIDE 1
  • Original 0 AIID Number: 3387 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack:· 48 ~ 1' 2 v -----------------~-~-----------------------------------~--------------------------------, _, 03/05/96 12PM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON VIDEOTAPED REMARKS
  • . SUGGESTED REMARKS (IF NEEDED) STATE BANQUET Tokyo, November 20, 1995 (The following points are provided for use if needed when photographs are taken of the Emperor, Empress, President, and First Lady at the black-tie banquet:) • Hillary and I ~re
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number:': 3380 Row: Section: Shelf: Position·: Stack: 48 ~ 10 1 v - .• 6/22/98 8:48 pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON STATE DINNER TOAST TO PRESIDENT JIANG ZEMIN GREAT HALL OF THE PEOPLE BEIJING, PEOPLE'S
  • .:.Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3388 Row: Section: . Shelf: 48 k5 Position: 3 1 - _) Stack: v .. ~ 06/22/97 8:45 AM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON COMMUNIQUE STATEMENT DENVER SUMMIT OF THE EIGHT JUNE22, 1997 I want to thank my colleagues
  • to point out where - in the development of democracy and markets -- we believe Russia can do better. (4) The President is committed to maintaining our stable, cooperative, mutually beneficial relationship with the Russian Federation. This relationship
  • : Speechwriting-Biinken ) ) Original OA/ID Number: 3387 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 1 2 v ) . 4/29/96 · 7 p.m. PRESIDENT WIT.,LIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON STATEMENT ON THE SIGNING OF THE COUNTER-TERRORISM COOPERATION ACCORD WITH ISRAEL
  • Original OAIID Number: 3379 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 9 3 v ·-. •· THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary ·For'Immediate Release September 15, 1995 STATEMENT BY THE PRESIDENT The Briefing Room 10:04 A.M. EDT
  • of the globe, and will play an increasingly significant role in the world of the twenty-first century. Thailand is an outstanding example of Southeast Asia's explosive development. When President Nixon, the last American president to visit Thailand, came here
  • . President, a lot of Americans have been shocked by the Aberdeen trial of the U.S. Army drill sergeant and the allegations that this is part of a much bigger problem that has developed in the U.S. military. I wonder if you'd share with us your thoughts on how
  • was never a colony, Shanghai was divided into concession areas and occupied by several colonial ~owers, including the British and the French . . Under their administration, Shanghai developed into a busy commercial port and an international financial. center
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken : Original OA/ID Number: 3388 Row: 48 ·Section: ~ Shelf: Position: Stack: 1 3 v ' 05/9/97 11 PM ' PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS CONFERENCE STATEMENT. BRIDGE.TOWN, BARBADOS .· .MAY 10,1997 ' 1 Prime Minister
  • :· Speechwriting-Blinken - . Original OAIID Number: 3383 Row: 48 Section: . Shelf: .s '· 11 Position: I Stack: v 5/9/95 3 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON RECEPTION FOR AMERICAN WORLD WAR II VETERANS MOSCOW, RUSSIA MAY9,1995 American veterans
  • ~ny issues. At tne art of our talks was the tion of· how to bring a comprehensive and lasting peace to the Middle East _:... a 'goal pu:r;sued by eve~y American President since Harry Truman. I told the Prime Mini er how proud I am of the progress
  • , but at the forefront of our efforts to address Asia's economic crisis. Your work here -- reporting on rapidly-changing developments, facilitating our programs to help restore economic growth here, supporting President Kim and his government as they make the difficult
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken ' l Original OAIID Number: ' 3378 Row: 48 .Section: s Shelf: Position: Stack: 9 2 v .... ····· ... 12/11/98 4:58PM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS TO THE U.S. EMBASSY AND CONSULATE GENERAL COMMUNITIES JERUSALEM
  • ~ Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3380 I Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 10 1 v i ' .---------------------------·----------------------------~ ,... 1'~·· 7/1/98 Noon PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON
  • resources. This is not a matter of altruism, but of enlightened self-interest. Half-hearted funding measures might seem a way to talk the talk of engagement without walking the walk. But engagement on the cheap would be dear in the end. That is why President
  • to that continent in the previous 45 years. Forty-three of the world's 50 largest importers of U.S. agricultural products once received U.S. food aid. Developing countries and countries making the transition from communism to market democracy represent about 40
  • -Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken -- !Original OA!ID Number: r381 . . Row:~ Section: Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 10 2 Stack: v 08/15/96 8 AM-- 2,066 words PRESIDENT Wll.,LIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON GUEST EDITORIAL NATIONAL GUARD ASSOCIATION OF THE UNITED
  • that Don Baer liked the draft I had done in May after all and regrets that it never< went to publication. I have updated here and there (in bold) to a) reflect new developments; b) conform to the OAV speech; c) save space, as the draft is a bit long (NAUS
  • MEETING The Rose Garden 8:50A.M. EDT THE PRESIDENT:· Good morning. The loss of life and the tragedy of the violence in the Middle East this week have been a terrible development for the Israeli.and the Palestinian people, a blow to all those who work
  • \ ' Original OA/ID Number: 3388 Row: Section: Shelf: Position:· Stack: 48 ~ 1 3 v 06/19/97 12 PM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON RADIO ADDRESS DENVER, COLORADO [TAPE]) JUNE 20, 1997] Good morning. I'm ~p~aking to you today frqm Denver, Colprado
  • ' Original OAIID Number: 3381 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 10 .. 2 v ' THE WHITE- HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Detroit, Michigan) For ate Release October 22, 1996~ REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE PEOPLE OF DETROIT 10:52
  • -Blinken : { Original OAIID Number: .. . ' 3384 Row:· Section: Shelf: Position: 48 ~ 1l 2 ·Stack: v ;,, . ~HE PRESIDENT~& . ·. VISIT ro THE .PHILIPPINES CONTINGENCY ARRiVAL STATEMENT Man~la,,Philippine~ November 12, '1994
  • . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON d1LINTON . · STATEMENT ON MEXICO i THE TREASURY DEPARTMENT JANUARY 18, 1995 i [Acknowledgments] I want to speak to you today about the guaranty program for Mextco that my Administration is ' assembling with a bipartisan
  • -Blinken Original OA/IDNumber: ' 3388 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack:· 48 ~ 1 3 v ... 5/28/97 9 a.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON U.S.- E.U. SUMMIT CLOSING STATEMENT THE HAGUE, THE NETHERLANDS MAY 28,1997 Let me frrst thank
  • ;:> ::;-: ...... .(!!"_.":.- .. 4 -· ·.:.-. .... ;.·::.:~ .. ...: . .; .., .......;. .. ,....._.. ; ...:.;._ ................ ::· ~-~· . . ~ . .: ... .·~ 10/23/94 10:30 p.m. · PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS TO PARTICIPANTS IN THE CASABLANCA ECONOMIC
  • ' ' Original OA/ID Number: 3378 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack:. 48 5.. 9 2 v •·. Dr~ft 11/22/98 10 p.m. ·shih/NSC PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKS TO THE PEOPLE OF GUAM ·HAGATNA, GUAM NOVEMBER 23, 1998 . , 1 Than.k you, ·Mike
  • and . money laundering. At the Washington Summit, President Jiang and I established a high level group of American and Chinese law enforcement officials to increase our cooperation against organized crime, alien smuggling and countering. This month, th~ Drug
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken ' . Original OA/ID Number: 3380 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 1 v '\'' PUBLIC STATEMENTS The primary purpose of the President's visit is to attend World Trade Organization meetings. The following bullets
  • the "how" we should use force to meet new security challenges in the· post Cold War world. Anthony Lake is Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs. 2 First, threatening to use f~~ce can achieve the same results as actually using
  • will work. And we are working with members of Congress from both parties to help build broad public support. The President has already met with bipartisan congressional leaders several times on developments in Bosnia. As we prepare for the possibility
  • should share the draft more widely, and with whom . .... .. ~- --~J!t~~-yery ml!ch, Vinc~--~-.2?1~_;_f~.&_-:-921 0---·---.... ... ________________________ _ 6/17/98 11 AM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON ANNOUNCEMENT OF NEW CABINET OFFICIALS
  • - Global Affairs; @RUSSIA Russia/Ukraine; @NONPRO - Export Controls; @EXECSEC - Executive Secretary nonpro comments on unga [UNCLASSIFIED] Friday, September 20, 1996 4:51PM 09/19/96 9 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON
  • testifies to the .success of this team- your years of personal diplomacy have paved the way for the successful summit I concluded with President. Jiang Zemin yesterday and for our fascinating jo~rney through China's past and into China's future. Important
  • , the living Presidents, and General Powell sponsored that Summit of Service in Philadelphia, it was about more than trying to get everybody to do more co:imnunity service. It was about trying to focus attention on having every community in the country develop
  • ). CIA wants to see if we can get 30 minutes more to comfortably accomodate a few other things they would Hke the President to do (see below). · 3. CIA has proposed the following series of events: (1) Arrival; (2) Hail to the Chief; (3) DCI introduction
  • -- . the very one President Kennedy used to help bring the Limited Test Ban Treaty to life 33 years ago. The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty will help prevent the nuclear powers from developing more advanced and more dangerous weapons. It will limit the ability
  • . -· .• ~··· . ~· •" ....... ' ··-~ ......................,.,_.,..... ......... ..,,,.,,., ... ~ ... ~ .............. ~·············~ .... . . ' ' . ' · .THE PRESIDENT HAS· SEEN 13 . '1-1~ ~'it- First, 1 ~m directing the Department' of Defense to . . . . . : ·. ~nti~personnellandmines . . so. ·. . . ~Th_\ ~. develop alternatives to . ' ' . thatby the ye~r 2003 we can end tkeiF use ~ s@t- .• l
  • ·should the·y .be· needed. · · · · . .·~ ·~all I ~ '' . ·' --. 1, .' ! ;. \ J. \ I . . ... • i" :.' 1111. d .. ASS~BW3 .sn S0!St ~S-tt-8~ ' . ' ' ' . -~-~-~~-----~-~---~------~----~-~-- . Themes for the. President's. remarks
  • !Staff Office-Individual: I Speechwriting-Blinken ! Original OA/ID Number: · 3382 Row: Section: 48 5 ·. Shelf: Position: Stack: 10 3 " v THE PRESIDENT'S TRIP TO OSAKA: THE APEC LEADERS MEETING DRAFT ARRIVAL STATEMENT It is a plea~ure
  • -Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3388 ' Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 1 3 v DRAFT POOL SPRAY POINTS President's Meeting with British Prime Minister Blair o I'm enjoying this brief visit to Britain. o The Prime Minister and I
  • or Croatia). Suggest we change the line as I have written .above .. Page 1 \o\ 1-\ \q L ·• \ t !'"'("\' 8 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON YING THE FOUNDATIONS FOR PEACE, SECURITY AND PROSPERITY IN THE 21ST CENTURY" FISHER THEATER- DETROIT
  • Treaty. I did so with this pen -- the very one President Kennedy used to help bring the Limited Test Ban Treaty to life 33 years ago. ... ' . . ' ' . ,. . 19 The Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty will help prevent the · nuclear powers from developing
  • -Blinken !original OAIID Number: 3381 Row: 8 Section: Shelf: Position: 10 ~- Stack: v 6/28/96 7:30p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS AVAILABILITY AT THE G-7 SUMMIT LYON, FRANCE JUNE 29, 1996 I came to this summit at a time of peace
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken. Original OAIID Number: 3378 Row: Section: Shelf: 48 p 9 ·Position: 2 Stack: v 12/18/98 12:30 pm Halperin PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON . RADIO ADDRESS TO THE NATION WASHINGTON, DC DECEMBER 19, 1998 Good morning. As I
  • Attachment Tab I Talking Points -·"-1- I I Anthony Lake Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs Remarks to the American Jewish Cbmmittee May 10, 1996 . .I . Know that last night Sandy Berger talked to you about our efforts to foster
  • to develop an international consensus on preventing an international arms race in the Asian subcontinent. In Beijing, President Jiang and I vowed to continue working together on this process. America has imposed stiff sanctions on India and Pakistan
  • iStaff Office-Individual: jspeechwriting-Blinken I ' Original OA/ID Number: 3381 Row: 48 Section: . Shelf: Position: 2 10 ' ' Stack: v 6/25/96 8 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON G-7 DEPARTURE STATEMENT THE WHITE HOUSE JUNE 26, 1996
  • otir own development. We know that, in the 21st century, it will be possible to grow an economy without devastating the environment. So, building on the work of Vice President Gore, President Jiang and I are working together on ways American clean
  • -Blinken Original OAIID Num~er: 3380 Row: Section: 48 ) Shelf:.· 10 ' .J Position: : Stack: 1 v ••I - • a ,\ ' 6/24/98 2:00p~ ' . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON .. ' ' OPENING REMARKS AT VILLAGE ROUNDTABLE ' XIAHE, CHINA ' JUNE
  • -~ fnm ', 1?Ifv1 ktN) 9/13/96 No.on PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLJNTON RADIO ADDRESS TO THE NATION THE WHITE HOUS.Il: SEPTEMBER 14, 1996 Good morning. his weekend, millions of Americans are gathering in their homes and synagogues to celebrate Rosh
  • -Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3385 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 11 3 v i i 2/28/96 4 p.m. ANTHONY LAKE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY MARCH 6, 1996 "Defining Missions
  • -Blinken ' . Original OA/ID Number: 3387 Row~ Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 1 2 v ' I ... . I 4/15/96 I 1 am PRESIDENT WILLIAM .JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS ABOARD THE USS INDEPENDENCE YOK()SU,KA, .JAPAN APRIL 17, 1996 Acknowledgments
  • core strategic interests. Created wealth and jobs for Americans and promoted global growth that underpins peace, stability, progress toward democracy. Security in the post-Cold War world • President Clinton determined to tear down barriers between
  • . An isolated, inward looking China is not good for America. A China playing its rightful role in the world is. I will go to China and I have invited China's president to come here, not . _J, · . because we agree on everything, but because engaging with China
  • ·rl·-.i~ DrEl~C~if'l~:,, ~. ~i,h~ .::~ 1· . 1 ,r: r,~.,·-..=a:--',. 1 '\'..,.\. . ' l . ·\.,·' 9 a.m. 1/7-1/9~ PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON RADIO ADDRESS ON M~XICO JANUARY 21, 1995 ' . 1 c ' . : Good morning. I I know that I . speak
  • you want me to resend or would you prefer to hold on to it for a while? l 3/16/98 10:30 AM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKSATTECHNOSERVE~EACECORPSEVENT ACCRA, GHANA MARCH 23, 1998 Acknowledgments: President and Mrs. Rawlings, Ambassador
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID ~umber: 3388 Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 1 3 v 17 March 1997 The President The White House Washington, DC Dear Mr. President: I am writing to ask that you withdraw my nomination to be Director
  • BY THE PRESIDENT> AT PRESENTATION OF THE COMMANDER}IN-CHIEF TROPHY TO THE UNITED STATES AIR FORCE . ACADEMY FOOTBALL TEJ¥1 I South Lawn 10:30 A.M. EDT ~ .THE PRE.SIDENT: Good mornin·g, Sec~etary Widnall, to our distinguished military leaders: Ge~era
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3387 Row: Section: shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 1 2 v ,. THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Jerusalem, Israel) For Immediate Release March 14, 1996 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE PEOPLE
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  • of the President's speech in Kigali. It has been cleared by Planning and Africa. It includes forward-leaning language on USG efforts on genocide. In addition to the directorates that have cleared, Eric Schwartz has looked this over and endorses it. He will write you
  • ~(:~:;;:-~--~--:;.·'.; ._:-_- '::: _t: ~- ~ :~ -~ .F:: .. :'{;:·:,:-, . ' .," .'~ ~ ,;·~ . ~: . "-~~ .PHOTOCOPY PRESERVATION ......... 2/8/95 11 AM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON STATEMENT ON NOMINEE FOR DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL INTELLIGENCE THE WHITE
  • . Today, President Yeltsin said that Russia would not sell enrichment technology or training to Iran because that could clearly be used to develop a nuclear capacity. And that should be more·important to you than to us because you are closer to Iran than
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  • destruction since the invention of the atom bomb. ------------------- ' . ---~--- ,,. 2 This year, four decades after it was first proposed by President Eisenhower, a comprehensive nuclear test ban treaty is within our reach. By ending all nJclear
  • -Individual: .~ Speechwriting-Blinken ' ·Original OA/ID Nu~ber: 3384 Row:· Section: . Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 2 v 11 ' Tony, As we discussed, here is the input for the President's Veterans Day Breakfast Speech. On either the lOth
  • -Blinken . . . Original OAIID Number: 3382. ·-' Row: Section: Shelf: Position: · Stack: 48 5 10 3 v r---------------~----------------- •·. PRESIDENT Wll..LIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS ON HAITI · U.S.S. EISENHOWER- NORFOLK, VIRGINIA OCTOBER
  • ~· .\ ' ' ' • / '} i . ' . · . ·PRESIDENT CLINTON: ;We w~ll beg~I). the pr·ess . conference n~~ w~t.h 6pe11~ng :·.st~temen:ts) after· ':'hi.cb ~e ;)'/~11 hav~, .obyious1y',· < .. quE;!st~ons. ·from,, th~ press . .- And we· w~ll.. do· our ,best tip· al ternat
  • : Speechwriting-Blink en Original OA/ID Number: 3384 ~ Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 ~ 11 2 v :1 10/25/94, 5 pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON ADDRESS TO THE JORDANIAN PARLIAMENT AMMAN, JORDAN OCTOBER 26, 1994 Your Majesties, Prime
  • AT COMMUNITY DE'!ELOPHENT BILL-SIGNING. CEREMONY u.s. Department of Agricu~ture \·i.ashington, D.c. ) 11:29 A.M. EDT. . ··THE PRESIDENT: Thank you· so much, Reverend Lawson and.· Dave·Lawless for· your stories. Thank ycu 1 secretary Bentsen, for your wo_rk
  • · \ Original OA/ID Number: 3381• Row: Section: ·Shelf: 48 5 10 Position: Stack: 2 v THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary (Sydney, Australia) For Immediate Release November 21, 1996 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT TO THE PEOPLE OF AUSTRALIA Royal
  • out fa~t," said John Mor- maps equtvalellt of a frequent-flier. •. w~tl~ sales 0 ~ mass merchan~ts~ 1:-is, who retired' in 1990 as vice presi- . P~~gr~m. ·.· wtllt~cr~ase_Just 5.percent,-Tactt- _dent_ of corporate development for_ .Thts has· been
  • leadership. Others argue that with the Cold War won, it's safe to withdraw behind a Fortress America. But we can't build a wall high enough or dig a moat deep enough to keep out the threats to our wellbeing. As President Clinton said in his State
  • and members of the Cabinet, members of the diplomatic corps, distinguished. guests: I am pleased and honored to here with you tonight. It has been over a quarter century since the visit to Thailand by a sitting American President. The times have been turbulent
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3379 ' Row: Section: Shelf: Position:· 48 5 9· 3 Stack: .. v 6/14/95, 6 pm PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS STATEMENT FOLLOWING MEETING WITH JAPANESE PRIME MINISTERMURAYAMA HALIFAX; CANADA JUNE
  • . Case Number: 2006-0459-F FOIA MARKER This is not a textual record. This is used as an administrative marker by the Clinton Presid~ntial Library Staff. Folder Title: \._ DAV Terrorism Insert 7/28/96 I ,. Staff Office-Individual: Speechwriting
  • this is not a story I should tell Chancellor Kohl, who after four successful national elections might be looking for new challenges. 3 Schurz went on to record one of the most brilliant careers of the 19th century. A friend of President Lincoln, he became America's
  • Original OA/ID Number: • 3381 Row: Section: 48 5 Shelf: .10 Position: Stack: 2 v 06/13/96 4:30PM PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS BEFORE ETHNIC LEADERS . . TilE WHITE HOUSE · JUNE 14, 1996 I want to welcome you all to the White
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  • that investment. The best . ·. tion of your democracy With the election of way for us to.deter regional aggie'ssion; per". • ,. a bold democrat, President Kim Young Sam.. petuate the region's robust economic growth, ·, Geography has placedouf't~o mitionSfar
  • is that the US deplores what happen~ and took. immediate and positive action to address Japanese concerns~ One result of this effort is new language·on 'criminal custody procedures in Japan. As for whether the President should apologize again in the speech, you
  • /94 8:45 p.m... . . . . ,. . . . . . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERS.ON CLINTON ' '. REMARKs ONHAITt ' ' lJ~S.S. EISENHOWER- ~ORFOLK, VIR~INIA· : . · • ' I } .. OCTOBER' 6, 1994 ' ) ·, ·, .·, " ·'' . •' To ~he meg and ~omen of the U.S.S
  • the world.· We have a experienced the emergence of a global economy and cultural an~ in~ellectual global-village. These developments enrich our lives in COUntleSS ways every day. T . ra~ng in Paki~ Azerbaijan; Korea, Japan. Or Mosco~ I can turn on CNN
  • ... ' Original OAIID Number:· 3380 ' '. Row: Section: Shelf: Position: Stack: 48 5 10 1 v - -- - ------ --- - - . .. THE WHITE HOUSE Office of the Press Secretary For e Release March 20, 1998 REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT ON THE NATIONAL
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken . Original OA/ID Number: . ' 3387 Row: Section: Shelf: Position:. ~8 ~ 1 2 ·Stack: v .--------------------------------------- 4/19/96 1 a.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON REMARKS FOLLOWING WREATH LAYING PISKARYEVSKOYE
  • Office~Individual: Speechwriting-Blinken : -- Original OAIID Number: p387 ' I Row: Section: Shelf: 48 6 1 Position: l 2 Stack: v 4/17/96 10 a.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON PRESS STATEMENT FOLLOWING MEETING WITH JAPANESE PRIME
  • Embargoed until delivery . ANTHONY LAKE ASSISTANT TO THE PRESIDENT FOR NATIONAL SECURITY AFFAIRS COMMENCEMENT ADDRESS NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY . JUNE 12, 1996 As future stewards of your nation's security, you understand the dramatic changes the world has
  • : Speechwriting-Blinken ' Original OA/ID Number: 3379 Row: Section: Shelf: 48 ~ 9 \ Position: Stack: 3 v .. 8/16/95 4 p.m. • PRESIDENT Wll.LIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON CEREMONY COMMEMORATING THE END ()F WORJ;.,D .WAR ll NATIONAL MEMORIAL CEMETERY
  • -Blinken Original OA/ID Number: 3381 Row: 48 . Section: 5 ... Shelf: Position: Stack: 10 2 v 5/18/96 11 a.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON COAST GUARD ACADEMY COMMENCEMENT-ADDRESS NEW LONDON, CONNECTI~UT MAY 22,1996 [Ackowledgments/Intro
  • -Individual: Speec.hwriting~Blinken Original OAIID Number: 3381 Row: 8 Section: Shelf: . 10 Position: Stack: 2 v ' I AMERICAN SECURITY IN A CHANGING WORLD George Washington University Washington, D.C. August 5, 1996· ., ' President William
  • -Blinken i ' Original OAIID Number: 3381 Row: Section: . Shelf: Position: . 48 ~ 2 10 Stack: v 5/21/96 10 p.m. PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON COAST GUARD ACADEMY COMMENCEMENTADDRESS NEW LONDON, CONNECTICUT MAY 22,1996 [Acknowledgments
  • . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON. RADIO ADDRESS THE WHITE HOUSE APRIL 15, 1995 Good morning. This weekend, all across the coUntry, citizens of celebrate assover . ---1 . rro them, and to every American, may this season of faith and :1~ be a time
  • that Gen. McCaffrey has asked to do a press conference at 11 :15am after the President's UNGA speech. USUN would like to know if we are agreeable. Calvin Mitchell was concerned that this might conflict with the President's speech. You can call Carlos at 212
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  • ~ ·of .President Clin:'t_on.·represents the~., l:)·egiJ:ming·· of a .new. phase. in oti~ ·Gomm6n 'journey tow.ards: peace between Jordan .and Israel; It· is a milestone on -the ·.road 'toward· C'ompr~herisi\re peace irt mir, · > .. regior::- . .: ·•· .. , 1 ' , I
  • will . forty-five years ago af the end of.the cold . . , begin in earnest l1Il attempt to provide health war, President Hany Truman arid a. ge_neras,ecurity a11d to eontrol health: care Casts and. tion. of visionary leaders realized .we .ha~ en
  • · '' .. ' .. . PRESIDENT WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON · · ··vETERANSDAYREMARKS . , \' .,r. ARLINGTON NATIONAL CElVIETERY. . . NOVEMBER 11, 1994: . I. •,' I· (' •• . J . \ ·.~ • ' . ~ • I [ (' ' I J ' ~ ' Secretary Brown; Secretarx Perry;·G~neral S
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  • and Sisters) Hillary and I PRESIDENT WILLIAM J. CLINTON REMARKSATCHONGWENMENCHURCH BEIJING, CHINA JUNE 28, 1998 Draft 6/23/98 10:15 a.m. · ·.,.,, Yuan shang di zhufu ni men. [YEN SHANG dee zhoo FOO nee men] (God Bless you all) God. children. We truly
  • and developed different languages and shades of comple~:ions. And yet t~eir basic unity remains unaltered. They feel in the and are all equally under God's care. Then there are the variations in time. Old languages and new ones are evolved. New conditions
  • quickly developed in_; t·he ·alliance .. The'> fundamentalists, . intent on imposing. sha•ria (Islamic . ·law); say they ac6ept the principle of .~ot~~ for women,.but.· .believe there are, mor.e. urgent priori tles. 1 .!Maybe. in· future. woinen should
  • our cooperation on the environment. In that regard, we both welcome Argentina's ·decision this week to become the first developing economy to accept binding limits on its greenhouse gas emissions. There is no trade off between the human right
  • · organization· which develops unique. specialized and career-oriented programs for talented high school youth. This winter, the National Youth Leadership Forum on Security and Defense (NYLF/SD) will convene for the fourth consecutive year in our nation's capital