Date: June 19, 1973

Time: 12:10 pm – 12:35 pm

Location: Executive Office Building

The President met with Henry A. Kissinger.

President’s previous conversation with Leonid I. Brezhnev

-Agreements

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-Economic relations

-George P. Shultz

-Nikolai S. Patolichev

-Transportation

-Sequoia

-Schedule

-Sequoia dinner

-Brezhnev’s view

-Patolichev, Shultz

-Camp David

-Kissinger, Andrei A. Gromyko, Andrei Aleksandrov

-William P. Rogers

-Signing of agreement

-Timing

-Press relations

-Ceremony at White House

-San Clemente

-Appearance

-Negotiations

-Allies

-Anatoliy F. Dobrynin

-Compared with Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT] agreement

signed in Moscow, 1972

-Jet lag

-Interpreters

-Brezhnev’s relationship with President

-Interactions

-Interpreters

President’s forthcoming conversation with Brezhnev

-Agenda

-Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction [MBFR], SALT closing date

-Rogers, Gromyko

-Kissinger, Dobrynin

Rogers

-Forthcoming talks on Middle East, Conference on Security and Cooperation in

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Europe [CSCE]

-Statement length

-Gromyko

Brezhnev’s schedule

-Kissinger, Dobrynin

-Sequoia

-Shultz, Patolichev

-Camp David

-Aleksandrov

-Gromyko, Kissinger

-Ronald L. Ziegler

-Soviet counterpart [Leonid M. Zamyatin]

-Security

President’s previous conversation with Brezhnev

-Jews

-Public relations

-Possible demonstrations

-Sequoia

-Blacks

Brezhnev’s schedule

-Senators

-Capitol

-Administrative assistants

-Hubert H. Humphrey

-Response

-Briefing

-Signing of agreements

-Compared to John F. Kennedy’s administration

-Oceanography

-Nuclear Test Ban Treaty

-Transportation, agriculture, oceanography, cultural exchange

-Tax Treaty

-Shultz

-Peaceful use of nuclear energy, SALT

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-SALT principles

-Joint Chiefs of Staff’s [JSC] reaction

-Timing of agreement

President’s previous conversation with Brezhnev

-State Dinner

-Russian proverb

-Friendship in adversity

-Kissinger’s conversation with People’s Republic of China [PRC] ambassador

[Huang Hun]

Possible visit by PRC officials to US in 1973

-Talks, August 1973

-Possible announcement

-Chou En-Lai

Head of State visits

-Previous meetings with R. G. Heath, Georges J. R. Pompidou, [Shah of Iran]

Mohammed Reza Pahlavi

-Kissinger’s experience

Brezhnev’s schedule

-Dobrynin

-Sequoia

-Photographic session

-Dinner

-Helicopter

-Camp David

-Arrangements

-SALT

-Kissinger and Dobrynin

-Rogers

-Camp David

Prevention of Nuclear War agreement

-Rogers’s views concerning North Atlantic Treaty Organization [NATO] guidelines

-Rogers’s conversation with U. Alexis Johnson

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-Great Britain, Germany

-Alexander M. Haig, Jr.

-Article 51 objectives

-Compared to commitments

-Rogers’s views at Hangchow

Forthcoming briefings on agreements

-Kissinger’s schedule

-SALT

-Congressional relations

-President

Brezhnev’s visit

-Possible demonstrations

-Security

-Camp David

-Sequoia

Watergate

-John W. Dean, III

-Republicans, Democrats

-Handling of funds

-Fred Thompson’s possible questioning

-White House response

-President’s activities

-President’s opponents

-Goals

-Media coverage

-Delay of hearings

-Michael J. (“Mike”) Mansfield

-Rogers compared to Haig

-Partisanship

Senate

-Scott

-President’s refusal to speak with Scott, June 18, 1973

-Vietnam

-Cease-fire agreement

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-John C. Stennis

-Hospitalization

-Herman E. Talmadge

-Members

Brezhnev’s schedule

-Lunch

-Senate Foreign Relations Committee

-Economic meeting

-Shultz

-Sequoia

Kissinger left at 12:35 pm.