Kohl and Bush debate NATO's reform, NATO's forthcoming summit and France's international role as well as economic assistance for the Soviet Union and the relevance of the London World Economic Summit.
July 15, 1991
Memorandum of Conversation: Meeting with Helmut Kohl, Chancellor of Germany on July 15, 1991
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Bush, Kohl, and others discuss relations with France and France's views of NATO, talks between the US and the USSR over the Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I), safeguarding the Brazilian rainforest, the Uruguay Round of the GATT, support for economic reforms in the Soviet Union, and US-German relations.
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- Mitterrand, François
- Bessmertnykh, Alexander Alexandrovich
- Major, John
- Gorbachev, Mikhail Sergeevich
- Kaifu, Toshiki
- Collor de Mello, Fernando Affonso
- Brady, Nicholas Frederick
- Sununu, John Henry
- Scowcroft, Brent
- Gompert, David Charles
- Hartmann, Peter
- Waigel, Theodor (Theo)
- Chrobog, Jürgen
- Köhler, Horst
- Ludewig, Johannes
- Neuer, Walter
- Vogel, Hans-Jochen
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- Germany--Foreign relations--United States
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- France--Foreign relations--Germany
- Arms control
- Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty (START I), 31 July 1991
- Nuclear weapons--Soviet Union
- Nuclear weapons--United States
- Soviet Union--Foreign relations--United States
- Uruguay Round (1986-1994)
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (1947)
- France--Foreign relations--United States
- Environment--Brazil
- Soviet Union--Politics and government--1985-1991
- Soviet Union--Economic conditions
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