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. And the Prime Minister reconfirmed Italy's continued steadfastness on INF develop- ment—deployment, I should say. T oasis at a Dinner at the British Embassy. February 20, 198.5 Exc'e-lltgt. We also discussed the Strategic Defense No. 8, p. 205-206 . Initiative. The Prime Minister assured me of Italy's full understanding of the pro- gram's objectives, and we agreed on the great potential
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. No. ho, o. 1155-1156 _.~.—. _.:.. .... ..a. ~-._.....—.....\ ..¢-...-_a- .-»__.....-- ...p- '' Q. Mr. President, Mrs. Thatcher de- scribed you last night as our champion; that is. you re going in to bat at Geneva for the Europeans as well as the Americans. is that so, and what can you do for us? The President. Well, I think the world is pretty much divided right now, certainly Europe
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forces. We lool<° forward to the coming meeting in Geneva, not for an end of all that has been wrong between East and West, but a beginning point for better relations, a starting point for progress. Visit of Prime Minister Poul Schliiter of Denmark Remarks at the Arrival Ceremony. September 10, 1985 Excerpt. No. 37, p, 1605
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collective effort will be founded on one simple truth: NATO threatens no one; NATO protects- the peace. Bonn, Federal Republic of Germany Toast at the State Dinner. "Mag 5 1935 Excerpt. No. 19, p. 590 CRS-142 - ...._. _.-.-. -. -»..-..¢.. -n.... .--...- .... .;.-._‘«... --- .._._........... -a-_. As is fitting, the choice about Spain's con- tribution to Western security is wholly’ in Spain
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CRS-145 XI. MULTILATERAL ARMS CONTROL Conference _on. Confidence and Security Building Measures and Disarmament in Europe ' Statement by the President. May 13, 1985 Tomorrow, May 14, the Stockholm Con- ference on Confidence and Security Build- ing Measures and Disarmament in Europe (CDE) enters its sixth round. The Confer- ence includes all the NATO, Warsaw Pact, and European neutral
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CR8-147 Conference on Security and. Cooperation in Europe Statement on the 10th Anniversary of the Signing of the Final Act. july 30, 1985 Ten years have passed since the United States, Canada, and 33 European govern- ments joined in Helsinki to sign the Final Act of the Conference on Security and Co- operation in Europe (CSCE). Today Secre- tary Shultz and the Foreign Ministers of those nations
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CRS-146 Chemical Warfare Review Commission Message to the Congress Transmitting a Report. june 13, 1985 To the Congress of the United States: Section 1511 of Public Law 98-525,, the Department of Defense Authorization Act, 1985, required establishment of a bipartisan commission to “review the overall adequacy ‘of the chemical warfare posture of the United States with particular emphasis
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. Ambassador Robert Blackwill, our repre- sentative to these negotiations, can count on my support and keen interest in reach- ing a meaningful agreement that will add to the security of both sides. / No. 39, p. mm 0.9 &
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CRS-150 ' Mutual and Balanced Force Reduction Negotiations - Statement by the President on the NATO Proposal for Reductions and Verification. December 5, 1985 Consistent with the Joint Statement issued by General Secretary Gorbachev and me at the conclusion of the Geneva meet- ing, and with our efforts to promote a more constructive East-West relationship, we and our NATO allies
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12193, permit- ting continued nuclear cooperation with EURATOM until March 10, 1981. I made such determinations in 1981, 1982, 1983 _and 1984 and signed Executive Orders 12295, 12351, 12409 and 12463, permitting continued nuclear cooperation through March 10, 1985. In addition to numerous informal con- tacts, the United States has engaged in six rounds of talks with EURATOM regarding the renegotiation
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CRS-152 XII. NUCLEAR NONPROLIFERATION Nuclear Nonproliferation Message to the Congress Transmx'tt1‘ng the Annual Report. February 12, 1985 To the Congress of the United. States: I have reviewed the activities of United States Government departments and agen- cies during the calendar year 1984 related to preventing nuclear proliferation, and I am pleased to submit my annual report
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in the upcoming round. The U.S. delegation to the Stockholm Conference continues to have the full sup- port of my administration in its efforts to achieve an agreement which will promote the security of all. No. 37. p. 1057-1058 ‘ ‘A
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CRS-'15]. Q. The question of chemical weapons is becoming a matter of growing anxiety in Europe. Can we expect a new American initiative for a worldwide ban of these weapons in the near future? Hie President. We are firmly committed to, reaching agreement on an effective, comprehensive, and verifiable global ban on all chemical weapons. As you may know, Vice President Bush tabled a draft
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CRS-155 United States-China Agreement on Nuclear Energy Message to the Congress Transmitting the Proposed Agreement. July 24, 1985 T o the Congress of the United States: I am pleased to transmit to the Congress, pursuant to sections l23(b) and l23(d) of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amend- ed (42 U.S.C. 2153(b). (C1)), the text of the proposed agreement between the United’ States
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129(2) of the Atomic Energy Act; and (3) that the obligation to consider favorably a request to carry out activities described in E11919 5(2) Offihe agreement does not preju- ce the decision of the United States to 3PP}'ove or disapprove such a request. In 3dd1t10fl. the. joint resolution requires a report on. Chinese nonproliferation policies and practices before exports commence. The Joint
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CRS-l54 United States-F inland Agreement on Nuclear Energy Message to the Congress Transmitting the Agreement. May 21, 1985 To the Congress of the United States: I am pleased to transmit to the Congress, pursuant to section 123 d. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amended (42 U.S.C. 2l53(d)), the text of the proposed Agree- ment for Cooperation Between the Govern- ment of the United States
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States has shared its know-how with many nations around the world, starting with the Atoms for Peace program in the 1950's. However, we strongly believe that energy programs must not provide a cover for the develop- ment of nuclear weapons Remarks in an Interview With ].N._ P07777100 of the Times of India, Together With Written Responses to Questions. October 21, 1985 Excerpt. No. 33, p. 1283—l28h
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CRS-156 United States-France Agreement on Defense Nuclear Cooperation Message to the Congress Transmitting on Amendment to the Agreement. August 1, 1985 To the Congress of the United States.- .I am pleased to transmit to the Congress, pursuant to Sections 123 b. and 123 cl. of the Atomic Energy Act of 1954, as amend- ed (42 U.S.C. 2153 (b), (d)), the text of an amendment modifying the 1961
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Teachers insurance and annuity association-college retirement equity fund (TIAA-CREF) and the tax bill (H.R. 3838): Issues and analysis
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The House-passed tax reform bill (H.R. 3838) would have a major impact on the operations of the Teachers Insurance and Annuity Association-College Retirement Equity Fund (TIAA-CREF). This paper discusses the issues raised by provisions in H.R. 3838 that would: (1) repeal the organization's tax-exempt status, (2) impose nondiscrimination standards on the retirement plans covering employees of colleges and universities, (3) limit contributions that employees may elect to make before taxes to their retirement plan, (4) coordinate salary deferrals made to the TIAA-CREF plan with the limits on Individual Retirement Arrangements (IRAs), and (5) under certain circumstances, impose a 15 percent excise tax on early withdrawals.
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