Date: April 17, 1973

Time: 10:34 – 12:19 pm

Location: Oval Office

The President met with Giulio Andreotti, Andrea Cagiati, Niel A. Seiderman, Paolo Gestulo [?],

and Anna Saxon. Members of the press and the White House photographer were present at the

beginning of the meeting. Portions of this conversation are in Italian.

Italian press session

-Schedule

Welcome ceremony

-Andreotti’s appreciation

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[Photograph session]

White House correspondents

-Relationship with President

-Compared to promotional weeks

-Volunteer opportunities, good health, bread, wheat

-“Be Kind to Your President” Day

-“Be Kind to the Press”

[Translation of President’s remarks into Italian]

White House correspondents

-Relationship with Spiro T. Agnew

[Translation of President’s remarks into Italian]

President’s greetings to members of press

-Photographs of meeting

-Past photograph, circa 1971

-Author of previous article on Henry A. Kissinger

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Presidential pens

Members of the press and the White House photographer left at an unknown time after 10:34 am.

Andreotti’s schedule

-Meeting with President

-Postponement

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Italian parliament

-Compared to US Congress

-Close votes

Henry A. Kissinger entered at an unknown time after 10:34 am.

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Greetings

Seating arrangements

Meeting agenda

-Informal nature of talks

-State dinner

-Seating

-Morning discussion

-Similar world views of US and Italy

-Contrasted with meetings with other world leaders

-Confrontation

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Italian friendship with US

-Italian domestic policies

-Majority viewpoint

-Minority

-Communist opposition

-Socialist support

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Italian domestic politics

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Italian domestic politics

-Postwar parliamentary coalition

-Socialists, Communists, New Conscience Party

-Opposition

-Majority

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-Social Democratic Party

-Socialist International

-Willy Brandt

-East Germany

-Italian Socialist Party

-Pietro Nenni, Francesco De Martino

-Center-Leftist government, 1952

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Italian domestic politics

-Postwar parliamentary coalitions

-Aldo Moro, Amintore Fanfani, Mariano Rumor, Emilio Columbo

-Disagreements

-Foreign policy

-Socialists

-Domestic policy

-Center-leftists

-Fascists

-Dissolution of parliament

-Current government

-Christian Democrats in Cabinet

-Confidence

-Elections

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Italian domestic politics

-Coalition government

-Elections

-Social Democrats, Leftists

-Majority

-House compared with Senate

-Margin

-Socialist support

-Christian Democrats

-Christian Democrat convention, June 1973

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-Role of Socialists

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Italian domestic politics

-Center-Left Cabinet

-Possible crisis

-Support for neo-Fascists

-Role of Communists

-US role

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Italian domestic politics

-Andreotti’s coalition government

-President’s admiration

-Margin of majority

-Stance

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Italian domestic politics

-Majority

-Difficulty

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Italian domestic politics

-Andreotti’s historic role

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Meeting agenda

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-Middle East

Stephen B. Bull entered at an unknown time after 10:34 am.

President’s schedule

-Meetings with Andreotti

-Changes in schedule

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Giovanni Leone’s letter to President

-Concerns

-Peace settlement

-Peace settlement

-US support

-Compared to Vietnam, Indochina

-Andreotti’s visit to Soviet Union

-Talks with Alexis N. Kosygin, October 1972

-Oil interests

-Italy’s role

-Interest

-Development prospects

-Compared with capability

-Proximity, security

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Andreotti’s talks with Kosygin

-President’s and Brandt’s election

-Kissinger

-Kosygin’s admiration

Middle East

-Difficulty composed to Vietnam

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Middle East

-Significance compared to Vietnam

-US casualties

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Possible effects of failure to settle

-Oil

-Confrontation of super powers

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US-Italy communication, correspondence

-Candor

-Kissinger’s role

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US role in peace negotiations

-Meetings with Israeli representations

-Meeting with Anwar Sadat

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US role in peace negotiations

-Meetings with Jordan

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US role in peace negotiations

-Discussions with Soviet Union leaders

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Middle East

-Peace negotiations

-Degree of disagreement

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US role in peace negotiations

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US hope for breakthrough

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Italy’s role

-Andreotti’s previous statement

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Italy’s role

-Possible impact on Israel and Egypt

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Italy’s role

-Geographic, cultural, historic ties to Arab bloc countries

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Middle East

-Italy’s role

-Diplomatic policies

-Mediterranean states

-Possible influence

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US-Israel relations

-Impact on US relations with Arab states

-Moderate course

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Italy’s role contrasted with US

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Prospects for peace

-Israel’s neighbors [Arab nations]

-Support of allies

-Soviet Union

-Extremists

-Italy’s role

-Relations with non-Communist states, as compared to Communist

states

-Relations with anarchists

-Potential danger

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Middle East

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-Provisional government

-Suez Canal

-Evacuation of territories

-Rehabilitation of canal

-Detente

-Dialogue between Arabs and Israelis

-Balance of power

-Israel compared to Arab nations

-Petroleum revenue

-Armaments

-Negotiations

-President’s view

-Longevity of Israel

-Surrounding hostility

-Financial resources

-Oil

-Strength of opposing military forces

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Peace negotiations

-Interim settlement

-Israeli’s willingness

-United Arab Republics [UAR] [Egypt]

-Suez Canal

-Compared to general settlement

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US role

-Interim settlement

-Goal

-Stability of region

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

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Middle East

-President’s conversations with Golda Meir

-President’s conversations with representatives of Anwar el-Sadat [Mohammed

Hafez Ismail]

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Kissinger

-Candid discussion

-Shared interests

-Influence

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US policy

-Compared to Andreotti, Leoni

-Interim settlement

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Egypt’s position

-Interim settlement compared to overall settlement

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-President’s proposal

-Meeting with Ismail

-Sadat’s public announcement

-Sovereignty separated from security

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Middle East

-Sadat’s interview with Newsweek

-Statement on US attitude

-Mention of President’s proposal

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Peace negotiations

-General principles

-Egypt

-Interim settlement

-Overall settlement

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-US policy

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Jordan

-Settlement

-Possibility

-“Egyptian model”

-Timing

-Egypt negotiations

-[Hussein, King of Jordan] Hussein ibn Talal

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Jordan

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-Assessment of Israel’s position

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Middle East

-Jordan

-Assessment of Israel’s position

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Translation

-Communication of message

Middle East

-Jordan settlement

-Egypt negotiations

-Progress

-Timing

-Hussein’s possible action

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Middle East

-Italy’s diplomacy

-US role in negotiations

-Priority

-Optimism

-Engagement of all parties

-Goal of settlement

-Arab public opinion

-US objectives

-Israel’s influence

-Fairness

-Messages to Israel, Egypt

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[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Middle East

-Arab nations

-Shift in attitude

-Recognition of Israel’s right to existence

-Compared with occupied territories

-Integration of smaller countries

-Sheikhdoms

-Oil resources

-Per capita wealth

-Speculation

-Possible action by United Nations [UN]

-Balance of power

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Year of Europe

-Announcement of President’s visit

-President’s visit to Italy

-Timing

-Italian domestic politics

-Anti-US sentiment

-Anti-European Economic Community [EEC] sentiment

-Communists

-Preparation, timing

-Political event in Italy

-Timing

-Autumn

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Year of Europe

-President’s visit

-Communications

-“Big Four”

-North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] Council

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-Timing

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Year of Europe

-President’s visit to Italy

-Timing

-Discussions with Andreotti

-Concerns

-30-day framework for planning

-Preferences

-Kissinger

-Preparatory talks

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Year of Europe

-President’s visit with EEC

-Compared with NATO Council

-Brussels

-Significance

-President’s visits to non-friendly countries compared to friendly countries

-Possible reception

-President’s previous trip to Rome

-Andreotti’s displeasure at reception

-Compared to President’s domestic travel

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

“Price of freedom”

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Year of Europe

-Possible outcomes

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-New approach to Atlantic community

-Preparatory talks

-Italy

-Compared with “Grand Tour”

-Press characterization

-Working trip

-Compared to President’s trips to People’s Republic of China

[PRC], Soviet Union

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Dangers posed to Atlantic alliance

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-President’s previous trip to Italy

-US-Soviet Union relations

-Italy’s position

-Detente

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-US-Soviet Union detente

-Effects on Western Europe

-Atlantic alliance

-Andreotti’s remarks

-US policy

-Priority

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Dangers posed to Atlantic alliance

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-CSCE

-Italy’s support

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Possible effect

-Reduction of tensions between East, West

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

CSCE

-Communist influence

-Europe’s defenses

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions [MBFR]

-Western Europe

-Defense forces

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-MBFR discussions

-Possible effects

-Reduction in defenses

-Incentives to Soviet Union

-Possible dissolution of Atlantic alliance

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Soviet Union talks

-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] II

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

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US-Soviet Union disarmament

-Europe, Italy’s response

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Soviet Union negotiations

-SALT I and SALT II

-Possible effects on Atlantic alliance

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Dangers posed to Atlantic alliance

-President’s support for European unity

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

European unity

-Alcide de Gasperi

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Possible economic confrontation

-EEC

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-NATO

-Military strength of Atlantic alliance

-Mutual and Balanced Force Reductions [MBFR]

-Soviet Union

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

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-CSCE

-Communique, speeches

-Effect on Atlantic alliance [NATO]

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US-Europe relations

-Atlantic alliance

-Moral commitment compared with [NATO] treaty

-Source of loyalty, strength

-Possible effects

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Atlantic alliance [NATO]

-Opposition in Europe, US

-Support for unilateral reduction in forces

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-European media, US media

-Liberal influence

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Neo-isolationism

-Effects on US, Europe

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Leadership

-Strength of stance

-Preservation of Atlantic alliance

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-Soviet Union diplomacy

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Prospects for global peace

-Strength of Atlantic alliance

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Atlantic alliance

-Importance of European countries, Canada

-Leadership

-Edward R. G. Heath, Andreotti, Georges J. R. Pompidou, Willy

Brandt, President

-Strength of stance

-Media, public opinion

-Parochialism

-Effect on peace prospect, detente

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Public statements

-Leaders of smaller countries

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Realists

-President’s meetings with Heath, Andreotti, Brandt, and Pompidou

-Summit

-PRC, Soviet Union, Europe

-Leaders’ input

-Substance contrasted with ceremony

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[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

US-Europe relations

-President’s policies

-Opinions, moral stance

-Italian domestic politics

-Media relations

-Liberals, conservatives

-Election results contrasted with press analysis

-Public opinion

-Cultivation of educated classes

-“Men of culture, men of science”

-Influence

-Public opinion through media

-Media

-Radicals

-Compromise

-Cowardess

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

US-Europe relations

-Atlantic alliance

-US diplomacy

-Soviet Union, PRC

-Effect on alliance

-Strength

-European public opinion

-Strength

-Possibility for detente

-Soviet Union leaders

-Authority for contact, negotiations

-Public opinion

-MBFR

-Significance, necessity

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-US military commitments compared to Europe

-US human, financial investments

-Increased European investment

-Andreotti’s position

-President’s appreciation

-Domestic appreciation

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

State dinner

-Continued conversation

-Seating arrangements

President’s forthcoming meeting with Andreotti, April 18

-Topics of conversation

-Trade, economics

-MBFR

-Other topics

-Kissinger

-Economics

-Andreotti’s meeting with George P. Shultz and William J. Casey,

April 18

[Translation of the President’s and Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

Shultz

-President’s confidence

-Casey

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Kissinger’s introduction to Andreotti

-Lorenzo Natali [?]

[Translation of Kissinger’s remarks into Italian]

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Natali [?]

-Intellectual

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

[Andreotti’s remarks in Italian]

Natali [?]

-Italy’s ambassador [to Austria or International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) ?]

-Vienna

-Beauty

Andreotti’s schedule

-Lunch with State Department officials

-Blair House

-Pleasantness

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Williamsburg, Virginia

-Beauty in springtime

[Translation of the President’s remarks into Italian]

Camp David compared to Williamsburg, Virginia

-Seasonal changes

[Translation of the President’s remark into Italian]

Andreotti et al. left at 12:19 pm.

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