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Meeting between James Callaghan, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, and Dr Henry Kissinger, US Secretary of State, New York, 24 September (1974)

Title
Meeting between James Callaghan, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, and Dr Henry Kissinger, US Secretary of State, New York, 24 September (1974).
Publication
Marlborough, Wiltshire : Adam Matthew Digital, 2008.
Physical Description
1 online resource
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Notes
AMDigital Reference: FCO 82/446.
Reproduction of: Meeting between James Callaghan, Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs, and Dr Henry Kissinger, US Secretary of State, New York, 24 September (1974) 1974.
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Summary
Description: Conversation between the Foreign and commonwealth Secretary James Callaghan and President Gerald Ford who discussed Europe, the UN, Superpowers, Cyprus and US pressure on Turkey to withdraw, the economic situation, President Gerald Ford's position in relation to a Congress with a Democratic majority, President Ford said Kissinger was as strong in his administration as he was in the previous. Conversation between Callaghan and Kissinger over Economic and Monetary problems, Commission on Security and Cooperation in Europe (CSCE), Cyprus, the Middle East, Withdrawal of US nuclear warheads from Europe. Brief for Callaghan on Cyprus, energy, Oil prices, recycling the financial surpluses of oil producers, Euromarkets, National Markets, Bilateral deals, multilateral arrangements, the global contract: inflation and recession, US economic policy, International economic problems, US/Soviet Bilateral relations, CSCE, SALT, MBFR, Middle East and Europe/Israel/Arab dialogue, Defence review and Diego Garcia, US internal situation, the Presidency and the effect of Watergate. Included is a programme from the Los Angeles World Affairs Council Twentieth Anniversary.
Variant and related titles
The Nixon years, 1969-1974.
Format
Books / Online
Language
English
Added to Catalog
January 23, 2024
Series
Nixon Years, 1969-1974.
The Nixon Years, 1969-1974
Subjects
Africa
Bahamas
Belgium
Britain
Chile
China
Cuba
Cyprus
Denmark
Diego Garcia
Egypt
Europe
France
Geneva
Germany
India
Iran
Ireland
Israel
Italy
Japan
Jordan
Korea
Mexico
Middle East
Saudi Arabia
Soviet Union
Spain
Syria
Turkey
United Kingdom
United States of America
Vietnam
Yugoslavia
Cyprus, Turkey, United States, Soviet Union, Israel
North America
Brandt, Willy
Brezhnev, Leonid
Burns, Arthur
Callaghan, James
Connally, John B
Fulbright, J William
Harriman, W Averell
Hussein bin Talal
Kennedy, Edward Moore
Kissinger, Henry
Lodge, Henry Cabot jnr
Morton, Rogers
Nixon, Richard M
Ramsbotham, Sir Peter
Reagan, Ronald
Rogers, William P
Romney, George
Rush, Kenneth
Rusk, Dean
Sadat, Muhammad Anwar Al
Sato, Eisaku
Aid; Arab; Arms; Atomic Energy Commission; Balance of Payments; British Embassy; CIA (Central Intelligence Agency); Coal; Communist; Congress; Conservation; Defence; Democratic Party; Department of Defense; Department of State; Detente; Draft; East-West relations; Economic policy; Economy; Education; Elections; Energy; European Economic Community; European integration; Federal Reserve; foreign policy; Health; Inflation; Japanese; Lockheed; Mid-Term elections; Ministry of Defence; Multiple independently targetable reentry vehicle (MIRV); Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions (MBFR); North Atlantic Treaty Association (NATO); Nuclear Weapons; Office of Management and Budget; Oil; organisation; Payments; Price controls; Race; Recession; Refugees; Republican Party; State Department; Taxes; The Nine; Trade; Trade Bill; Trade Reform Bill; Treasury; troops; Unemployment; United Nations; United Nations General Assembly; United Nations National Security Council; Vice President; Watergate; White House; withdrawal
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Adam Matthews Digital (Firm), digitiser.
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