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Field name | Value |
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Reference | FCO 7/1429 |
Department/Office | Foreign Office |
Title | Prime Minister's visit to US, January 1970 (1969) |
Description | Prime Minister proposed agenda for his trip to Canada and the US. Also included are subjects to be discussed between the Prime Minister Harold Wilson and President Richard Nixon which include Vietnam, US/Soviet relations including SALT, European integration, The Middle East, European Security Conference, NATO including strengthening of the organisation, handling of environmental problems and the possible withdrawal of US troops. Subjects discussed between the two Secretaries of State William P. Rogers and Michael Stewart include Nigeria and the civil war, Rhodesia, Textiles, Greece, Germany, Laos, Libya, and the British Honduras. |
Date | 1969 |
Collection | The Nixon Years, 1969-1974 |
Region | North America |
Countries | Canada, Germany, Greece, Nigeria, Vietnam, United States, Soviet Union, Zimbabwe, Laos, Belize |
Places | Africa; Asia; Britain; Bulgaria; Canada; East of Suez; Europe; France; Germany; Gibraltar; Greece; Honduras; Hungary; India; Ireland; Israel; Italy; Laos; Libya; Middle East; New Zealand; Nigeria; Northern Ireland; Okinawa; Rhodesia; South East Asia; South Vietnam; Soviet Union; United Kingdom; United States of America; Vietnam |
People | Douglas-Home, Sir Alec; Elliott, Anthony; Freeman, John; Kosygin, Alexey; Meany, George; Stewart, Michael; Thant, U; Wales, HRH the Prince of; Wilson, Harold; Wilson, Sir Duncan |
Topics | Arms; British Embassy; Common Market; Communist; Congress; Defence; Demonstrations; Department of State; Draft; East-West relations; Elections; European integration; European Security; Exports; foreign policy; International Monetary Fund; Japanese; Labour Party; Law and Order; Ministry of Defence; North Atlantic Treaty Association (NATO); organisation; Pollution; State Department; State of the Union Message; Strategic Arms Limitation Treaties; Supreme Court; Textiles; The Nine; Trade; Trade unions; Treasury; troops; United Nations; Vice President; Vietnam War; White House; withdrawal |
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