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Public Papers of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, August 1974 - January 1977 Public Papers of Secretary of State Henry Kissinger, August 1974 - January 1977 Date Type Description Digital Link 8/19/1974 Press Conference Press Briefing Room of the Department of State 1837-03 8/19/1974 Remarks Minister of Foreign Affairs of Egypt Ismail Fahmy and Kissinger 1838-10 8/20/1974 Address "America's Strength and America's Purposes" - American Legion National Convention, Miami, FL 1838-03 8/21/1974 Remarks Remarks of the President and Kissinger to the Family of Ambassador Rodger P. Davies, Andrews Air Force 1837-08 Base 8/22/1974 Remarks Foreign Minister of Syria Abdul Halim Khaddam and Kissinger 1837-12 8/23/1974 Toasts Foreign Minister of Syria Abdul Halim Khaddam and Kissinger 1837-13 8/29/1974 Remarks Minister of State of Saudi Arabia Umar Al-Saqqaf and Kissinger 1839-37 8/29/1974 Toasts Minister of State of Saudi Arabia Umar Al-Saqqaf and Kissinger 1839-38 8/30/1974 Remarks Minister of State of Saudi Arabia Umar Al-Saqqaf and Kissinger 1839-41 9/17/1974 Remarks Acheson Portrait Presentation, National Gallery 1841-20 9/19/1974 Statement Senate Committee on Foreign Relations on "Détente with the Soviet Union: The Reality of Competition and 1842-15 the Imperative of Cooperation" delivered to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations 9/23/1974 Address "An Age of Interdependence: Common Disaster or Community" - United Nations General Assembly, New 1842-08 York City 9/25/1974 Toasts President of Italy Giovanni Leone and Kissinger 1843-15 9/27/1974 Toasts Minister of Foreign Affairs of France Jean Sauvagnargues and Kissinger 1843-19 9/30/1974 Toasts Chairman of the Council of the League of Arab States Fu-Ad Naffa' and Kissinger, New York 1844-19 10/2/1974 Toasts Foreign Minister of Guatemala Adolfo Molina and Kissinger 1844-21 10/7/1974 Press Conference Press Briefing Room of the Department of State 1844-03 10/9/1974 Remarks Exchange of Remarks between the President and Kissinger, Andrews AFB whpr19741009-006 10/9/1974 Remarks Arrival at Cairo Airport, Egypt 1845-13 10/9/1974 Remarks American Embassy, Cairo, Egypt 1845-13 10/10/1974 Press Conference President of Egypt Anwar Sadat and Kissinger 1845-14 Wednesday, January 09, 2013 Page 1 of 24 Date Type Description Digital Link 10/11/1974 Remarks Departure from Cairo Airport, Egypt 1845-15 10/11/1974 Remarks Departure from Damascus, Syria 1845-15 10/11/1974 Remarks Arrival at Amman, Jordan 1845-16 10/12/1974 Remarks Departure from Aqaba Airport, Jordan 1845-16 10/12/1974 Remarks Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel Yigal Allon and Kissinger 1845-16 10/13/1974 Interview James Reston, New York Times 1846-03 10/13/1974 Remarks Minister of Foreign Affairs of Israel Yigal Allon and Kissinger 1845-17 10/13/1974 Remarks Minister of State for Foreign Affairs of Saudi Arabia Omar Saqqaf and Kissinger 1845-17 10/14/1974 Remarks Arrival at Cairo Airport, Egypt 1845-18 10/14/1974 Press Conference President of Egypt Anwar Sadat and Kissinger 1845-19 10/14/1974 Remarks Departure from Cairo Airport, Egypt 1845-20 10/14/1974 Remarks Departure from Damascus, Syria 1845-20 10/14/1974 Remarks Arrival at Algiers, Algeria 1845-20 10/15/1974 Remarks Departure from Algiers Airport, Algeria 1845-20 10/15/1974 Remarks Arrival at Rabat, Morocco 1845-21 10/15/1974 Remarks Departure from Rabat, Morocco 1845-21 10/15/1974 Remarks Arrival at Andrews Air Force Base 1845-21 10/16/1974 Address "The Testing of American Commitment" - Alfred E. Smith Memorial Foundation Dinner, New York City 1846-17 10/23/1974 Remarks Arrival at Moscow, USSR 1848-03 10/24/1974 Toasts Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR Andrei Gromyko and Kissinger 1848-03 10/26/1974 Toasts Minister of Foreign Affairs of the USSR Andrei Gromyko and Kissinger 1849-19 10/27/1974 Remarks Departure from Moscow, USSR 74-441 10/27/1974 Joint Communique Kissinger Visit to the USSR 1848-05 10/27/1974 Remarks Arrival at New Delhi, India 1848-06 10/27/1974 Toasts Minister of External Affairs of India Y. B. Chavan and Kissinger 1848-06 Wednesday, January 09, 2013 Page 2 of 24 Date Type Description Digital Link 10/28/1974 Address "Toward a Global Community: The Common Cause of India and America" - Indian Council of World Affairs, 1848-42 New Delhi, India 10/28/1974 Toasts Minister of External Affairs of India Y. B. Chavan and Kissinger 1848-08 10/29/1974 Joint Communique Visit to India 1848-16 10/30/1974 Press Conference New Delhi, India 1848-08 10/30/1974 Remarks Kissinger Broadcast on All-India Radio, New Delhi, India 1848-14 10/30/1974 Remarks To the press at Dacca, Bangladesh 1848-17 10/30/1974 Toasts Foreign Minister of Bangladesh Kamal Hossain and Kissinger 1848-18 10/30/1974 Joint Communique Kissinger Visit to Dacca, Bangladesh 1848-21 10/31/1974 Toasts Pakistan Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and Kissinger 1848-22 10/31/1974 Joint Communique Kissinger Visit to Islamabad, Pakistan 1848-25 11/1/1974 Remarks Departure from Islamabad, Pakistan 74-461 11/1/1974 Joint Statement Kissinger Discussions, Kabul, Afghanistan 1848-26 11/2/1974 Joint Communique Kissinger Visit to Tehran, Iran 1848-31 11/2/1974 Press Conference Minister of Finance and Economy of Iran Hushang Ansary and Kissinger, Tehran, Iran 1848-26 11/3/1974 Remarks Meeting with Romanian Press, Bucharest, Romania 1848-32 11/3/1974 Toasts President of Romania Nicolae Ceausescu and Kissinger 1848-33 11/4/1974 Joint Communique Kissinger visit to Bucharest, Romania 1848-34 11/4/1974 Remarks Arrival at Belgrade Airport, Yugoslavia 1848-35 11/4/1974 Joint Statement Kissinger Visit to Belgrade, Yugoslavia 1848-35 11/4/1974 Remarks President of Yugoslavia Tito and Kissinger 1848-33 11/4/1974 Toasts President of Italy Giovanni Leone and Kissinger 1848-36 11/5/1974 Address World Food Conference, Rome, Italy 1851-03 11/5/1974 Toasts Foreign Minister of Italy Aldo Moro and Kissinger 1848-39 11/5/1974 Remarks Arrival at Cairo, Egypt 1849-11 11/6/1974 Press Conference President of Egypt Anwar Sadat and Kissinger 1849-11 Wednesday, January 09, 2013 Page 3 of 24 Date Type Description Digital Link 11/6/1974 Remarks Departure from Cairo Airport, Egypt 1849-12 11/6/1974 Remarks Minister of State of Saudi Arabia Omar Saqqaf and Kissinger 1849-12 11/6/1974 Remarks Arrival in Amman, Jordan 74-485 11/7/1974 Remarks Departure from Amman, Jordan 1849-14 11/7/1974 Remarks Departure from Damascus, Syria 1849-14 11/7/1974 Remarks Minister for Foreign Affairs of Israel Yigal Allon and Kissinger (Arrival) 1849-14 11/7/1974 Remarks Minister for Foreign Affairs of Israel Yigal Allon and Kissinger (Meeting at Prime Minister's House) 74-490 11/8/1974 Toasts Minister for Foreign Affairs of Israel Yigal Allon and Kissinger (Luncheon) 1849-15 11/8/1974 Remarks Minister for Foreign Affairs of Israel Yigal Allon and Kissinger (Departure) 1849-16 11/8/1974 Remarks Arrival at Tunis, Tunisia 1849-17 11/9/1974 Remarks Foreign Minister of Tunisia Habib Chatti and Kissinger 1849-17 11/11/1974 Remarks Seventh Annual Awards Presentation of the American Foreign Service Association 74-494 11/14/1974 Address "The Energy Crisis: Strategy for Cooperative Action" - University of Chicago Board of Trustees Banquet, 1849-03 Chicago, IL 11/15/1974 Press Conference White House 1850-03 11/15/1974 Remarks President of the American Foreign Service Association Thomas Boyatt and Kissinger 1853-26 11/19/1974 Press Conference Tokyo, Japan 1852-25 11/20/1974 Press Conference Tokyo, Japan 1852-29 11/24/1974 Press Conference Vladivostok, USSR (4:18 p.m.) 1852-40 11/24/1974 Press Conference Vladivostok, USSR (1:35 a.m.) 1852-35 11/25/1974 Press Conference Tokyo, Japan 1852-47 11/25/1974 Toasts Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China Chiao Kuan-Hua and Kissinger 1852-47 11/28/1974 Toasts Foreign Minister of the People's Republic of China Chiao Kuan-Hua and Kissinger 1852-49 12/3/1974 Statement Senate Committee on Finance on "Early Passage of the Trade Reform Act" 1853-29 12/7/1974 Press Conference Washington, DC 1853-03 12/7/1974 Address Churchill Centenary Dinner 74-519 Wednesday, January 09, 2013 Page 4 of 24 Date Type Description Digital Link 12/11/1974 Remarks Foreign Minister of Turkey Melih Esenbel and Kissinger, Brussels, Belgium 74-520 12/11/1974 Remarks Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece Dimitrios Bitsios and Kissinger, Brussels, Belgium 74-521 12/11/1974 Press Conference Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands Max Van Der Stoel and Kissinger, Brussels, Belgium 74-522 12/11/1974 Press Conference Foreign Minister of Turkey Melih Esenbel and Kissinger, Brussels, Belgium 74-523 12/12/1974 Remarks Upon Receiving the Wateler Peace Prize 74-525 12/12/1974 Press Conference Foreign Minister of Turkey Melih Esenbel and Kissinger, Brussels, Belgium 74-528 12/13/1974 Press Conference Foreign Secretary of the United Kingdom James Callaghan and Kissinger, Brussels, Belgium 74-529 12/13/1974 Press Conference Brussels, Belgium 1854-03 12/13/1974 Communique North Atlantic Council Ministerial Meeting, Brussels, Belgium 1854-07 12/16/1974 Remarks On the Death of Walter Lippmann 74-531 12/16/1974 Press Conference Martinique, French West Indies 1855-08 12/16/1974 Remarks Board of Foreign Scholarships Dinner in Honor of J. William Fulbright 1856-15 12/17/1974 Remarks Commission on U.S.-Latin American Relations Chairman Sol Linowitz and Kissinger 1856-14 12/21/1974 Press Conference United Nations 74-542 1/2/1975 Interview Business Week Magazine 1857-03 1/2/1975 Interview Newsweek Magazine 1856-03 1/10/1975 Toasts Sultan of Oman Qaboos Bin Sa'id and Kissinger 1859-25 1/14/1975 Press Conference Washington, DC 1858-09 1/16/1975 Interview
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