Date: May 1, 1973

Time: 10:44 am – 12:24 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Willy Brandt. The recording began at an unknown time while the

conversation was in progress.

May Day

-Riots, demonstrations

-West German holiday

-Compared to Labor Day

-Parades

-New York

-Communists

West Germany elections

-Communists

-Brandt’s previous victory

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Photographers

Henry A. Kissinger

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Brandt’s schedule

-National Press Club

-Senate Foreign Relations committee

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-Travel

-New York

-Reception at embassy

-Airplane flight

West Germany economy

-Inflation

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Press photographs

-Frequency

Kissinger

Photographs

-State dinner

-Grand Ballroom

-Color

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Year of Europe

Ostpolitik

Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction [MBFR]

President’s schedule

-Brandt

-Meeting with Leonid I. Brezhnev

-President’s domestic problems

-Compared to Die Spiegel affair [Speigel-Affare]

Domestic politics

-Campaigns

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Year of Europe

-US-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] summit

-MBFR

-Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe [CSCE]

-President’s travel to Europe

-West Germany

Berndt von Staden

-Estonia

-Wife

-Experience in US

Kissinger and Egon Bahr entered at 10:50 am.

Greetings

Bahr

-Kissinger

President’s, Brandt’s political experience

-Domestic problems

-“Big play”

-Comeback

-Previous meeting

-Bonn

Agenda

-Bi-lateral relations

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]

-Economics

-Middle East

-Energy problems

-Oil dependence

US-Europe relations

-President’s request for Brandt’s view

-US Congress

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-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

-Budget cuts

-MBFR, CSCE

-Japan

-Kissinger’s speech

-Economic power

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JAPAN

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US-Europe relations

-NATO

-Unilateral troop reductions

-MBFR

-Off-set agreement

-State Department, Foreign Office

-George P. Shultz, Helmut H. W. Schmidt

-Role of Finance Ministers

-Schmidt’s previous role as Defense Minister

-Renewal

-State Department, Foreign Office roles compared to Treasury

-Military and economic independence

-NATO and MBFR

-Kissinger’s speech

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-International Monetary Fund [IMF] meeting in Nairobi, Kenya

-Meeting of Finance Ministers

-Preparation

-Reform

-Role of Great Britain, France

-Trade policy

-US Congress

-Trade bill

-European Economic Community [EEC]

-Commission policy

-West Germany’s, Great Britain’s position

-Trade liberalization

-France, West Germany

-Agriculture compared to industry

-Gen. Charles A. J. M. de Gaulle

-Great Britain’s entry

-Trade liberalization

-France

-Free trade compared to protectionism

-EEC

-Common compared to national foreign policies

-Trade, defense, foreign policy

-Paris Conference

-European Union

-US reaction

-President’s visit

-EEC compared with NATO

-Precedent

-NATO meeting reflecting Head of State quality

-Meeting with Georges J. R. Pompidou, Brandt, Edward R.

G. Heath

-Brussels

-Informal meetings about trade, monetary policy

-EEC Chairman’s attendance

-“Big Four”

-Timing

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Manolo Sanchez entered at an unknown time after 10:50 am.

Refreshment

Sanchez left at an unknown time before 12:24 pm.

Europe

-President’s possible visit

-Schedule

-Individual countries

-Summit

-Brussels

-Atlantic Charter

-France

-Brandt’s forthcoming speech to National Press Club and Senate Foreign

Relations Committee

-Discussions with President

-Herbert G. Klein and Ronald L. Ziegler

-Pompidou and Heath

-NATO input

-Duration

-President’s possible visit

-Schedule

-National capitals

-Brussels

-Scandinavia

-NATO meeting

-West Germany, France, Great Britain, and Italy

-Heath, Pompidou, Brandt, Guilio Andreotti

-Politics

-Elections

-Italy

-Constitutions

-Terms of office

-France, West Germany

-Elections

-1976

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-West Germany, US, France

-President’s visit

-EEC

-Council

-Foreign Ministers

-Chairman [?]

-Commission

-President

-Francois-Xavier Ortoli

-Council Meeting

-President’s chairmanship

-Pompidou’s objection

-Bahr

-Otto von Bismark

-NATO and EEC meetings

-William P. Rogers, Walter Scheel

-Foreign Ministers

-European voting bloc

-US problem

-Informal discussions

-Dinner party

-Demonstrations

-Vietnam War

-Great Britain’s, France’s response

-President’s meeting with Pompidou

-Timing

-Iceland

-Azores

-President’s, Brandt’s experience

-Compared to Greenland

-Brandt’s meeting with Heath

-President, Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Brandt’s meeting with Pompidou

-President

-Kissinger’s contact with Sir Burke Trend

-Consensus

-Heath and Pompidou

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-NATO compared with EEC

West Germany’s bi-lateral relations

-East Germany

-Ratification

-Czechoslovakia

-Munich Agreement

-USSR support

-Scheel

-CSCE Foreign Ministers’ meeting

-Helsinki

-USSR, Warsaw Pact

-Hungary and Bulgaria

-Diplomatic relations

-Warsaw Pact agreement

-Czechoslovakia

-USSR

-Meeting with Brezhnev

-Kissinger

-Agreements, principles of cooperation

-Cultural and scientific exchange

-Air traffic

-Political exchange

-France

-Meeting with Brezhnev

-Status of Berlin

-East Germany’s Communist Party

-Relations with USSR, West Germany

-CSCE

-Helsinki

-Vienna

-Brezhnev’s letter to President

-Dates for Foreign Ministers’ meeting

-Pompidou, Brandt

-Andrei A. Gromyko’s appointment to Politburo

-Foreign Minister

-CSCE results

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-Reply to Brezhnev’s letter

CSCE

-USSR viewpoint

-Detente

-Disintegration

-Romania, Poland, Hungary

-Problem of euphoria

-Danger

-Helsinki talks

-NATO

-Integration

Neo-isolationism in US

-President’s meeting with Congress

-NATO, foreign aid

-Past agenda

-Vietnam War

-Peace agreement

-Moscow, Peking summits

-Internationalists

-John J. McCloy, [First name unknown] Clay [?], Dean G.

Acheson

-Unilateral disarmament

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Disagreement

-Vietnam

-Europe

-Pacifism, Communism

-Impact of US domestic politics

US-Europe relations

-NATO

-US credibility

-Neo-isolationism

-Economic confrontation

-Military cooperation

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-Impact of domestic politics

-West Germany, US

-Public opinion

-Post-World War II generation

-Idealism compared with realism

-Public statements

-Hope

-Negotiations with USSR

-Leadership

-Brandt

-President

-Public support

-Congressional relations

-Brandt

-West Germany’s strength

-Ostpolitik

-US role in Europe

-President

-Congressional relations

-Bi-partisan Congressional leadership meeting

-Moscow, Peking summits

-Vietnam War

-Isolationism

-US strength

-Compared to Brezhnev

-Impact of domestic politics

-Public opinion problems

-Detente

-USSR

-Trade

-Wheat, gas, scientific exchanges

-Confrontation

-Quid pro quo

-USSR’s objectives

-US-Europe divisiveness

-Impact of domestic politics

-Public opinion

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-West Germany

-Anti-Americanism

-Polls

-Brandt’s speech at National Press Club

-Contents

-US military in West Germany

-Nuremberg

-Delegations to US ambassador

-Bonn

-F. J. Strauss

-[Christian Socialist Union]

-Compared to West Germany military

-Land use issues

-Peasants

-Opposition

-Social Democratic Party Congress

-Brandt’s foreign policy

-Support and opposition

-Pacifism

-NATO

-USSR

-Brezhnev

-Goals

-Divisiveness between Western Europe and US

-NATO and Warsaw Pact alliances

-Contradictions

-Romania

-Stability

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-USSR Communist Party Central Committee resolution

-Population of Siberia

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PRC

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US bilateral relations with PRC, USSR

US-Europe relations

-USSR viewpoint

-Berlin

-US presence

-Berlin Agreement

-US role

-MBFR and CSCE

-Changes since 1969

-MBFR

-Superpowers compared to “indigenous” forces

-Georg Leber [Defense Minister]

-Domestic considerations

-West Germany compared to Czechoslovakia and Poland

-NATO

-Symbolic cut

-Kissinger and Bahr consultations

-Defense ministers

-US studies

Middle East

Josip Broz Tito

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INTELLIGENCE

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Josip Broz Tito

-Stroke

-Brandt’s meeting

-Lifestyle

-Elizabeth II [Elizabeth, Queen of England]

-Whiskey

-Yugoslavia’s political integrity

-Message for President

-Middle East

-Anwar El-Sadat’s problems

-Egypt’s military

-Electability

-Mammer Qaddafi

-Libya

-Religious fanatic

-Nationalist

-Morocco

-Hassan II [Hassan, King of Morocco] [Moulay]

-Brandt’s meeting when foreign minister

-Military deployment

Middle East

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-Syria, Iraq

-Military build-up

-Brandt’s meeting with [Unintelligible name]

-Baghdad

-Political negotiations

-Tito

-Meetings with Nahum Goldmann

-Jewish World Congress

-Influence in Israel

-Impact on Yugoslavia [?]

-Foreign Ministers’ meeting

-Bahr and Kissinger

-US negotiation efforts

-Arabs

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NEGOTIATIONS

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Middle East

-US negotiation efforts

-Talks

-Leaks

-Publicity

-Brandt’s visit

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-Scheel’s trip to Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon

-Brezhnev’s vist to West Germany

-Brandt’s visit to Israel

-Postponement due to elections

-Arab opposition and support

-Hafiz Ismail

-Sadat

-Request for Brandt’s moderating influence

-Israel’s election

-Oil

-World consumption

-Energy crisis if regional instability

-Peace negotiations

-US role

-President’s priority

-Israel’s survival

-Critique of intransigence

-Pressure on Israel

-Golda Meir

-Settlement

-West Germany’s support

-Israel’s position

-Territory

-Security guarantee

-Palestinians, Arabs, USSR

-USSR’s military support

-US military support

-Sixth Fleet

-Inevitability

-US public opinion

-Aid to Israel

-Balance of power

-Congressional support

-New York Times position

-USSR’s role

-Brezhnev

-Domestic political opposition

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-Cooperation with US

-Imposed settlement

-Israel’s opposition

-Pressure on Israel, Egypt

-Intransigence

-Support for Eygpt

-Expulsion of USSR’s military advisors

-Support for Sadat

-Cooperation with US

-US role

-Private talks

-Pressure on Israel

-Compared to Egypt

-Palestinians

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PALESTINIANS

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Middle East

-Peace negotiations

-Israel

-Abilities

-Ethos

-Election

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-President’s meeting with Meir

-US military aid

-Air planes

-Military

-Courage

-Historical example

-Masada

-US-West Germany’s efforts

Energy

-US-West Germany meeting

-Kissinger and Bahr

-President’s message to Congress on energy policy

-Domestic issues

-US study

-President’s Statement on Energy and Natural Resources

-US market regulation

-Free competition

-Standard Oil of New Jersey, Texaco

-Compared to West Germany, Great Britain, Japan

-Producing nations

-Consuming nations

-Condominium [?]

-Competition

-Iran

-Mohammed Reza Pahlavi [Shah of Iran]

-Libya

-Algeria

-Expropriation

-France

-El Paso Natural Gas

-US influence

-Industry regulation

-US corporations

-International cooperation compared to competition between consuming

nations

-US and France

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-Netherlands and Japan

-Production

-Price

-Saudi Arabia

-Kissinger’s meeting with Minister of Oil Production

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OIL PRODUCTION AND INVESTMENT

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Energy

-US policy

-Diversification

-Coal

-Delay

-Compared to West Germany

State dinner

-President’s remarks, Brandt’s remarks

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