Date: July 12, 1973

Time: 2:56 pm – 3:25 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Walter Scheel and Henry A. Kissinger. This recording began at an

unknown time while the conversation was in progress

US-Europe relations

-Scheel

-Conversation with Michel Jobert

-France

-Ability for initiatives

-Declaration

-Kissinger’s briefing of President

-Year of Europe

-President’s conversations with Leonid I. Brezhnev, Jobert

-Imposition

-Compared to Marshall Plan

-Joint venture

-Germany, Great Britain, France

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] Council

-Declaration

-Problem

-President’s personal relations with Europe’s leaders

-Denmark, Norway

-Year of Europe

-Germany’s position

-Compared to US

-President’s travel

-Timing

-Conference

-Publicity

-France, Germany’s role

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-Brussels

-NATO Council

-Foreign defense ministers

-European Economic Community [EEC]

-France’s participation

-Summit

-Paris

-Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] participation

-All-European summit

-President’s conversation with Brezhnev

-Joint communique

-Camp David

-Phases

-Head of State compared to ministerial level

-Summit

-USSR participation

-Concessions

-Timing

-Intergovernmental communication

-Formal communication

-State Department cables

-Impact on France

-USSR’s positioning

-William P. Rogers [?]

-Kissinger

-Jobert

-Georges J. R. Pompidou

-Sir Burke Trend

-Great Britain

-Results

-God, motherhood, country pronouncements

-President’s view

-Summit

-Paper

-Distribution

-Scheel’s draft

-France, Great Britain’s knowledge

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-Significance of US-USSR relations

-Agreement on the Prevention of Nuclear War

-Importance of international meetings

-Willy Brandt

-[James] Harold Wilson, Edward R. G. Heath

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

-Mariano Rumor

-Heath’s concern about conference

-Letter to President

-President’s statement to NATO Council

-Josepf Luns

-President’s travels to Europe

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

-Compared to NATO

-Brezhnev

-Atlantic compared to European cooperation

-Germany

-Public statement

-Detente

-NATO

-Scheel’s statement in Helsinki

-Impact of alliance’s strength

-US-USSR summits

-Scheel’s statement in Helsinki

-Warsaw Pact

-Declaration

-Compared to communique

-Compared to Atlantic Charter, Four

Freedoms

-Fate of Western civilization

-Scheel’s draft

-Philosophy

-Humane Society

-Pragmatism

-Theory

-Youth

-Pragmatism compared to idealism

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-USSR

-Youth

-Communism

-US compared to Germany

-Impatience

-John Dewey

-Reconstructionism [?], Pragmatism [?]

-USSR

-Role and utilization of idealism

-Youth

-Charles Malik’s views

-Lebanon [?]

-Idealistic language

-Substantive content

-Cynicism

-Press

-Camp David

-President

-Brandt, Pompidou

-Pragmatism compared to idealism

-Balance of payments, inflation

-Wheat

-USSR

-President’s view

-Philosophy

-Economic pragmatism

-Chance of US success

-Freedom and diversity

-John Foster Dulles

-Houses, automobiles, roads, air conditioning

-East Germany and West Germany

-Individual freedom

-USSR

-Foreign and domestic policies

-Impact of detente

-Social, cultural exchange

-Scheel’s speech

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-Differing political systems

-Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe [CSCE]

-Competition

-Nikita S. Kruschev’s 1959 statement

-President’s speeches

-London Guidhall speech

-1968 acceptance speech

-Idealism

-[Year of Europe]

-Great Britain, France’s support

-President’s interaction with Pompidou

-France

-Idealism

-French Revolution

-Cooperation with Germany

-Nuclear policy

Brandt

-President’s well wishes

Year of Europe

-Declaration

-Metaphor

Scheel and Kissinger left at 3:25 pm.