Date: March 4, 1973

Time: 11:50 am-11:59 am

Location: White House Telephone

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The President talked with Henry A. Kissinger.

Kissinger’s dinner with China correspondents

-President’s telegram

-President’s trip to the People’s Republic of China [?] [PRC]

-Nostalgia

-Moscow summit 1972

-Attendees

-Kissinger’s remarks

President’s conversation with William P. Rogers

-Sudan hostages

-Return of bodies

-Belgian diplomat

-President’s visit to the State Department

-Sympathy

-Support of diplomats

-US policy on ransom

-Survey of Foreign Service

-Voluntary service

Vietnam Settlement

-Prisoners of War [POWs] release

-Film

-Public statements

-Prisoners held by Viet Cong

-Prisoners held in Hanoi

-Treatment

-Rogers’ support

-Involvement in POW release

-Credit

Monetary Policy

-Europeans

-Japanese reaction

-Kakeui Tanaka

-Gratitude

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-Emissary

-Europeans

-Effect of US­Japan relations

-Effect on Britain

-Willy Brandt

-Wire

-[Earl of Cromer] George R.S. Baring

-US position

-Convertibility

-Arthur F. Burns’s views

-US responsibility

-Europeans’ choices

-Economic summit

-US strategy

-Brandt

-Britain

-Nuclear cooperation

-Britain-Europe relations

-Unilateral versus bilateral actions

-Brandt

President’s schedule

-Camp David

Kissinger’s schedule

-Nuclear treaty with Britain

-Arrival of Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Meeting with the Earl of Cromer

-Message from Brandt

-Currency issue

-European integration

President’s schedule

-H. R. (“Bob”) Haldeman

-State Department dinner

-Diplomatic Corps

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-Timing

President’s meeting with Nancy S. Maginnes

-Support for President

-Maginnes’ view of newsmen