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WINFIELD HOUSE LONDON, ENGLAND 6:30 A.M. TUESDAY THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER LOCATION DATE (.Uo., Day, Yr.) 10, 1977 WINFIELD HOUSE MAY LONDON, ENGLAND TIME DAY 6:30 a.m. TUESDAY HONE TIME ACTIVITY From To 6:30 The President received a wake up call from the White House signal board operator. 7:43 The President went to the front entrance of Winfield House. 7:46 The President greeted Prime Minister of Greece Constantine Caramanlis. 7:46 The President escorted Prime Minister Caramanlis to the drawing room. 7:46 8:21 The President met with: Prime Minister Caramanlis Dimitrios Bi.t.#;iiJs, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Greece Petros Molyviatis,Director General, Political Office of the Prime Minister of Greece One Other Greek Official Cyrus R. Vance,Secretary of State Clark M. Clifford, Personal Emissary of the President to Greece, Turkey, and Cyprus Nelson C. Ledsky, Director of the Office of Southern European Affairs,Department of State Zbigniew Brzezinski,Assistant for National Security Affairs Robert P. Hunter,Staff Member, National Security Council (NSC) 8:21 The President escorted Prime Minister Caramanlis to his motorcade. The President bade farewell to Prime Minister Caramanlis. 8:22 The President returned to Winfield House. 8:23 The President returned to the front entrance of Winfield House. 8:28 The President greeted Prime Minister of Belgium Leo Tindemans. 8:28 The President escorted Prime Minister Tindemans to the drawing room. GPO : 1977 O-228-197 8 Page- 1 of m Pagew. HE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER dOCATION DATE (MO., Day, Yr.) WINFIELD HOUSE MAY 10, 1977 LONDON, ENGLAND TIME DAY 8:28 a.m. TUESDAY HONE TIME ACTIVITY From To 8:28 8:43 The President met with: Prime Minister Tindemans Renaat Van Elslande, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium Jan Grauls,Chief de Cabinet, Office of the Prime Minister of Belgium Jean-Paul Van Bellinghen, Chief de Cabinet, Office of the Foreign Ministry of Belgium Secretary Vance Mr. Brzezinski Mr. Hunter 8:43 The President escorted Prime Minister Tindemans to his motor- cade. The President bade farewell to Prime Minister Tindemans. 8:44 The President returned to Winfield House. 8:48 The President returned to the front entrance of Winfield -House. 8:50 The President greeted Prime Minister of Turkey Suleyman Demirel. 8:50 The President escorted Prime Minister Demirel to the drawing room. 8:50 9:22 The President met with: Prime Minister Demirel Ihsan Caglayangil,Minister of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Melih Esenbel, Ambassador of Turkey to the U.S. Hamit Batu, Deputy Secretary General, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Turgut Tulumen,Director General for Greek-Cyprus Affairs, Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Turkey Secretary Vance Mr. Brzezinski Mr. Clifford Mr. Ledsky Mr. Hunter 9:22 The President escorted Prime Minister Demirel to his motor- cade. GPO : 1977 o-228-197 Page m 2 of -8 Pagd 9. HE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER -0CATION DATE (MO., Day, Yr.) WINFIELD HOUSE MAY 10, 1977 LONDON, ENGLAND TIME DAY 9:25 a.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME = -Q 8 l u ACTIVITY g 2 FrOttl To L :: 9:25 9:32 The President and Prime Minister Demirel participated in a question and answer session with members of the press. The President bade farewell to Prime Minister Demirel. The President returned to his private quarters. The President went to his motorcade. 9:37 9:51 The P resident motored from Winfield House to Banqueting Hall. 9:51 The President was greeted by: Joseph M.A.H. Luns,Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) James Callaghan,Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) 9:52 The Presidential party went to the first floor Council Room. 9:52 10:02 The President attended a coffee for Heads of Delegations participating in the NATO Ministerial Meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX “A.” 10:03 The Presidential party went to the platform in the Banqueting Hall. 10:03 10:40 The President participated in the opening session of the NATO Ministerial Meeting. Members of the press 10:40 The President returned to his motorcade. 10:46 lO:49 The President motored from Banqueting Hall to Lancaster House. 10:50 The President went to the State Drawing Room. He was accompa- nied by: Secretary Vance W. Tapley Bennett,Ambassador of the U.S. to NATO l0:50 . ll:13 The President had coffee with participants in the NATO Ministerial Meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." ll:13 The President went to the Long Gallery. He was accompanied . by . Secretary Vance Ambassador Bennett m- .m- A nrra q-9 uru: IYII u-LAO-IYI 3 8 Page - of _ Paget 9. HE WHITE HOUSE THE DbUA DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER .OCATfON DATE (MO., Day, Yr.) LANCASTER HOUSE MAY 10, 1977 LONDON, ENGLAND TIME DAY ll:13 a.m. TUESDAY PHONE TIME =)J ; -9 ACTlVITY 2% From 1 To L PL 11:13 1:OO The President attended the first session of the NATO Minis- terial Meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." The President was introduced by Secretary General Luns. 11:18 ll:30 The President addressed participants in the NATO Ministerial Meeting. The President heard remarks by other Heads of Delegations to the NATO Ministerial Meeting. 1:OO The President returned to the State Drawing Room. He was accompanied by: Secretary Vance Ambassador Bennett The President participated in a photo opportunity with participants in the NATO Ministerial Meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." 1:02? The President and Secretary Vance went to the Green Drawing Room. The President greeted President of Portugal Antonio dos Santos Ramalho Eanes. 1:02 1:21 The President met with: President Eanes Jose de Medeiros Ferreira, Minister of Foreign Affairs of Portugal Portugese notetaker Another Portugese Official Secretary Vance Mr. Brzezinski Mr. Hunter 1:21 The President went to the State Dining Room. 1:21 2:15 The President attended a working luncheon for participants in the NATO Ministerial Meeting. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "A." 2:30 The President and Secretary Vance returned to the Green Drawing Room. WC : 1977 0-228-197 Page mm 4 of 8 Pagets,. HE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY Of PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER LOCATION DATE (MO., Day, Yr.) LANCASTER HOUSE MAY 10, 1977 LONDON, ENGLAND TIME DAY 2:30 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE I TIME PO = _# ‘u ACTlV ITY 0 2 '2 4 From 1 TO The President greeted Prime Minister of Norway Odvar Nordli. 2:30 2:45 The President met with: Prime Minister Nordli Knut Frydenlund,Minister of Foreign Affairs of Norway Kjeld Vibe, Director General of the Department of Foreign Affairs of Norway Torbjarn Christiansen,Ambassador of Norway to NATO Secretary Vance Mr. Brzezinski Mr. Hunter 2:46 The President greeted Prime Minister of Denmark Anker Jorgensen. 2:46 2:55 The President met with: Prime Minister Jorgensen Knud Bdrge Andersen,Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark Jorgen Gersing,Permanent Under Secretary of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Denmark Ole Bierring,Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs, Norway Secretary Vance Mr. Brzezinski Mr. Hunter 3:03 The President and Secretary Vance returned to the Long Gallery. 3:03 5:Ol The President participated in the second session of the NATO Ministerial Meeting. For a list of attendees,' see APPEND11 I! A a 11 5:03 The President and Secretary Vance returned to the Green Drawing Room. 5:07 , The President greeted Prime Minister of the Netherlands Johannes den Uyl. 5:07 5:27 The President met with: Prime Minister Uyl Max van de Stoel, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands M.H.J.C. Rutten, Director General for Political Affairs, the Netherlands continued GW : 1977 O-228-197 5 8 Pagem of - Page(s). THE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER b DATE (MO., Day, Yr.) MAY 10, 1977 TIME DAY 5:O7 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE ACTIVITY To continued Another Netherlands Official Secretary Vance Mr. Brzezinski Mr. Hunter 5:30 The President greeted Prime Minister of Luxembourg Gaston Thorn. 5:30 5:55 The President met with: Prime Minister Thorn A Luxembourg notetaker Another Luxembourg Official Mr. Brzezinski Mr. Hunter 5:55 The President returned to the front entrance of Lancaster House. 5:55 The President greeted Prime Minister Gallaghan. The President and Prime Minister Callaghan exchanged remarks on the occasion of the President's departure from London, England. Members of the press The President returned to his motorcade. 6:06 6:17 The President motored from Lancaster House to Winfield House. The President participated in a question and answer session with members of the press. 6:18 The President returned to his private quarters. 6:40 The President went to the first floor of Winfield House. The President participated in a photo opportunity with staff of Winfield House. The President went outside Winfield House. The President participated in a photo opportunity with police who had assisted in the President's visit. Page-_6 of _8 P3gcw. HE WHITE HOUSE THE DAILY DIARY OF PRESIDENT JIMMY CARTER l L0CATION DATE (MO., Day, Yr.) WINFIELD HOUSE MAY 10, 1977 LONDON, ENGLAND TIME DAY 6:46 p.m. TUESDAY PHONE L 1 TIME 30 = Y k ACTlVITY h 7 From To dl. OL 6:46 7:31 The President motored from Winfield House to Heathrow Inter- national Airport. The President was greeted by a delegation of British officials airport staff and American officials in London. For a list of attendees, see APPENDIX "B." 7:36 The President boarded Air Force One.
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