Date: March 7, 1973

Time: 11:52 am-12:09 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Rolf Pauls and Henry A. Kissinger; members of the press and the White

House photographer were present at the beginning of the meeting.

Photographs

US-West Germany relations

-Pauls’s tenure as ambassador to US

-Need for confidentiality

-Need for communication

Pauls’s assignment to People’s Republic of China [PRC]

-Peking

-Isolation

-Time of change

-West German diplomacy with PRC

-US diplomatic presence in PRC

-Pauls’s conversation with William P. Rogers [?]

-US liaison office in Peking

-US liaison officer’s contacts with Pauls

-Ambassadors to PRC

-West Germany, Great Britain, France

-France

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European Economic Community [EEC]-US relations

-Trade relations

-Military affairs [?]

-Danger to cohesion of alliance

-Need for common grounds with US

-Common market

-President’s support

-Great Britain’s entry

-West German support

-Consultations

-Economic, monetary issues

-Military issues

-Military, economic linkages

-Criticism of US

-Tariffs

-Inflation

-Economic cooperation with US

-West Germany’s role

-Willy Brandt’s visit to US in April 1970

-Impact of France’s election

-Dialogue with US

-Common interests

-Strength of dollar

-World trade, special drawing rights

-Identity of interests with US

-NATO and economic issues

-George P. Shultz’s visit

-Attention to Europe

US policies toward Europe

-Isolationism in US

-Bert Carr [?]

-Unilateral withdrawal of troops from NATO

-Need for European cooperation

-Criticism of US

-Europe

-Japan

-Reasons

-Impact on isolationists

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-Domestic political pressures

-Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction [MBFR]

-Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe

-Economic problems

-Impact on MBFR

-Military, economic linkages

-USSR

-Political framework

-US relations with the Federal Republic of Germany

-Cooperation

-Isolationists

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Support for President

-Berlin Wall

Pauls and Kissinger left at 12:09 pm.