Date: May 2, 1973

Time: 11:04 am – 12:10 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Willy Brandt.

Greetings

-Head of State dinner, May 1

Brandt’s schedule

-National Press Club speech

-Meeting with President

-Composition

-Foreign ministers

-Photo opportunity

-Walter Scheel, William P. Rogers, Henry A. Kissinger, and Egon Bahr

An unknown man entered at an unknown time after 11:04 am.

Scheel, Rogers, Kissinger, and Bahr

-Meeting with President and Brandt

-Composition

The unknown man left at an unknown time before 11:06 am.

The Carpenters

-President’s viewpoint

-Brandt’s opinion

East-West relations

-Detente

-Kissinger’s forthcoming trip to Moscow

-Soviet summit

Henry A. Kissinger entered at 11:06 am.

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Greetings

Agenda for meeting

-Energy

-Middle East

Brandt’s schedule

-Forthcoming National Press Club speech

Weather

Kissinger’s schedule

-Moscow and Copenhagen

Rogers, Scheel, and Bahr entered at 11:07 am.

Seating arrangements

-Press photographs

Brandt’s schedule

-National Press Club speech

-Weather

Members of the press and the White House photographer entered at 11:08 am.

Humor

-Translation

Press photographs

Head of State dinner

-Entertainment

-Youth

-California

Scheel [?]

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Young American [?]

Press photographs

-Fishing analogy

Violin [?]

Stock [?]

The press and the White House photographer left at 11:13 am.

Air travel

-Scandinavian Airlines

-Lufthansa

-Problem

-Delay

-Compared to government plans

-Brandt

-Helmut H. W. Schmidt

Agenda of meeting

-Middle East

-Foreign ministers’ recommendation

-Energy

-Common interests

President’s schedule

-Europe

-“Big Four,” North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO]

Middle East

East-West relations

-Berlin

-Bahr’s analysis

-Soviet bloc countries

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-German Democratic Republic [GDR]

-Four Power Agreement

-Soviet Union adherence

-Diplomatic and ceremonial recognition of West Germany,

West Berlin

-Soviet Union industrial exhibition

-Trade agreement

-US response

-Agreement with Soviet Union

-Trade

-Scheel’s letter to Leonid I. Brezhnev, May 1

-Cooperation Council

-Trade

-US role

-Common interests with West Germany

-Four Power Agreement framework

-Technical, cultural exchange

-“Berlin clause”

-Soviet Union adherence

-Compared with People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-European borders

-Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe [CSCE] in Helsinki

-Compared to Moscow treaty [West Germany-Soviet Union treaty]

-Frontier question and non-use of force

-Roles of US, Great Britain, France

-West Germany-Soviet Union treaty

-Compared to US-Soviet Union Joint Communique

-Changes in territorial boundaries

-Soviet Union view

-Immutability

-Compared with West Germany, US view

-Non-use of force

-CSCE

-US support for West Germany

-Soviet Union objectives

-Unification

-Europe, Germany

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-Negotiations

-“Letter of the German question”

-Soviet Union adherence to agreements

-US-Europe relations

-West Berlin

-International air traffic

-Compared to East Berlin, GDR

-Agreements

-Consultations with US, Great Britain, France

-Impacts on visitors, West Berliners

-Questions on law, self-interest, security

-Passport control

-Roads

-Vehicular traffic

-Berlin agreements

-Soviet exhibit

-Brezhnev’s reaction, knowledge

United Nations [UN] membership

-West Germany and GDR

-Consequence of Berlin Agreement

-West Berlin

-Representation by West Germany

-Constitutional authority

-Procedures

-US, France, Great Britain

-Letter to Berlin Senat

-Notification of Soviet Union

-Bundestag

-Scheel’s letter to party leaders

-Scheel’s forthcoming speech

-Reading of treaties, application for UN membership

-Introduction of bill

-Ratification debate

-West Germany’s formal application to UN Security Council

-Timing

-General session compared to special session of General

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Assembly

-Scheel’s conversation with Adam Malik

-Colleague on UN Security Council

-Stanislaw Trepczynski

-UN General Assembly presidency

-Implications of membership

-Positions on Israel, Vietnam

-Speeches

-Role of ambassador

-Selection

-Attendance at sessions

-Compared with role of foreign minister

CSCE

-Soviet Union objective

-Establishment of multinational organization

-US, West German views

-Great Britain

-Michael M. Stewart’s idea

-Standing committee

-Council of Europe

-Domestic political impact

-Three-phase structure

-Maurice Schumann’s idea

-Stewart

-Foreign ministers meeting

-Monaco’s representation

-Speeches

-Duration

-Monaco’s representation

-Foreign minister

-Grace Patricia Kelly [Grace, Priness of Monaco]

-Commission

-Multilateral preparation

-Subcommittee discussion

-Phase IV

-Duration

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-Foreign ministers or Heads of State summit

-Dependence on second phase

-Commission progress

-Establishment of multinational organization

-Desirability

-US view

-Compared to UN

-West Germany’s membership

-Issues

-Rhodesia

-Armenia

-Burundi

-Soviet Union objective

-West Germany’s view

-UN

-Charter

-Existing regional organizations

-Economic Commission of Europe [ECE]

-Diplomatic correspondence

-Cables compared to letters

-Anecdote

-Otto von Bismarck

-Ambassador in Bangkok

-Communique

-Thailand, Khmer

tribes

Cuban cigars

-Customs official anecdote

-Disposal

Energy

-Kissinger’s viewpoint

-Cooperation

-Necessity

-West Germany

-Dependence on foreign oil

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-Contrasted with US

-Imports

-International companies

-US companies

-Energy sources

-Oil compared to coal and hydroelectric

-German Oil Group

-Market share

-Relations with oil-producing countries

-Iran

-Increasing energy needs

-Oil policies

-Coordination with US

-Coordination with European Economic Community [EEC]

-Foreign ministers meeting

-Timing

-Coordination with US, Japan

-Consumer competition

-US policy

-Oil production cooperatives [?]

-Investment in US

-Soviet Union

-Natural gas

-Liquefied natural gas [LNG]

-Transportation

-Cooperation with West Germany, EEC

-Existing commitments

-Possible consultations

-Natural gas

-US investment in Soviet Union

-Natural gas resources

-Investment capital

-Cost

-US companies

-Regulation

-Cost

-Comparison with US domestic price

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-Price supports

-Compared to West Germany

-US government subsidies

-Private investment

-Security concerns

-Development

-Embargo

-Supply estimate

-US supply from Algeria

-Private contract

-El Paso Gas Company

-Nigeria

-Oil companies

-US and Europe

-Antitrust laws

-Contracts with producers

-Exchange rates

-Bargaining

-Mohammed Reza Pahlavi [Shah of Iran]

-Malik Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz al-Saud [King of Saudi Arabia]

-Mammer Qaddafi

-Unpredictability

-Venezuela

-Contract with Iran

-Pahlavi [Shah of Iran]

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BRANDT’S MEETING WITH PAHLAVI [SHAH OF IRAN]

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Energy

-Soviet Union supply compared to Iranian oil production

-Compared to caviar, basalt

Meeting agenda

-Break

Middle East

-Prospects for peace

-Possible effect on oil supply

-Brandt’s visit to Israel

-Scheel’s schedule

-Europe

-Brezhnev

-Near East

-Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon

-Michel Jobert [?]

-Morocco [?], Iran

-Brandt’s meeting with Golda Meir

-Peace negotiations

-Difficulties

-US role

-Significance

-Israel

-Bargaining position

-Meir’s viewpoint

-US support

-Soviet Union

-Soviet Union

-Soviet Union

-People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Soviet Jews [?]

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Middle East

-Soviet Union

-Avoidance of confrontation

Brandt’s schedule

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Middle East

-Peace negotiations

-Settlement

-Historical context

-Likelihood of success

-Timing

-Israel’s elections, October 1973

-Israel

-Strength

-President’s respect

-Rationality

-Possible conflict

-Urgency

-US position

-Need for rationality, compromise

-Israel

-US talks

-West Germany’s role

-Rogers’s talks with Bahr and Scheel

-Arabs

-Egypt and Israel talks

-Hussein ibn Talal [Hussein, King of Jordan]’s role

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JORDAN

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Middle East

-Peace negotiations

-Egypt

-Possible peace talks

-UN’s role

-Israel

-US role

-Relations with Israel

-Relations with Arab countries

-Moderator

-Arab acceptance

-Soviet Union’s support

-West Germany’s intervention

-Brezhnev’s viewpoint

-Egypt

-Interim agreement

-US viewpoint

-Anwar Sadat

-Israel

-Flexibility

-Compared with previous year

-Talks

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-Terms

-Sadat

-Territory

-Israeli withdrawal

-Israel

-Sadat

-Linkage

-Egypt, Arabs

-Israel

-UN Security Council Resolution 242

-Egypt

-US role

-Israel

-Imposed solution

-Compared to West Germany

-Scheel’s previous remarks, May 1

-Soviet Union’s role

-Israel

-Imposed settlement

-Egypt

-US role

-Stalemate

-Imposed settlement

-Israel

-Forthcoming elections

-Impact on negotiations

Brandt’s schedule

-National Press Club

The President et al. left at 12:10 pm.

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