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our Congress, from our people of some of these agreements if these issues, these human rights problems are not standing in the way. And maybe I can point that out. Interview with Brian Widlake of the British Broadcasting Corporation. October 29, 1985 Excerpts. No. 44, p. 1318, 1320-1321
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cas-98 But I would just like to say that the Soviet Union and the United States-—-well. 110‘: the Soviet Union, let us say Russia and the United States have been allies in two wars-—the Soviet Union and the United States, allies in one, the last and greatest war, World War II. Americans and Russians died side by side, fighting the Same anew?- There are Americans buried on Soviet soil. And it just
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0. Mr. President, White House officials have requested equal time For you to speak to the Russian people. if you were granted 2 minutes on live TV, what would you tell the Soviet citizens? The President. Well, I don't know wheth- said, “A thousand dollars." And the people who were asking him said, “Oh, but we only want a 5 minute speech." He said, '‘That’ll be $5,000. It
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, and build confidence in our ability to deal constructively with each other. Interview With E - . N3"-’~S‘ Ofga n iza t1'0er?-ese0nc{:zohb:'ers301f t Excerpt. No. 45, p. 1346-1349 allies, and many-
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better when we were the only ones in it." I don't knowwhether we can or not. I don't know whether they are so indoctrinated with their policy of expansionism that they won't listen, but at least they will know where we're coming from and how we view things and what our determination is. .¢o—A —g.a- CRS-96 Interview With College Radio Network Representatives. September 9, 1985
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convince him, if hes a reasonable man—and there's every indication that he is-—would see that if we both want peace, there'll be peace. Interview With Representatives of the Wire ' November 6', 1985 Excerpt. No, us, p. 1360-1361 CR5-100 0. Sir, this is in a way a followup on martin Bell's question. I should say triat the Europeans have a great nostalgia of de- tente and what
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consistent not onl)’ ‘tab’ me but with every other American l’v;esident.. IVS 3115‘ their Way Of domg things’ The President’: News Conference of May 10, 1985 Excerpts. No. 19, p. 519: 521 CRS-106 Q. In your judgement, which are the areas that potentially are more suited to an improvement of relations with the Soviet Union and in which you could achieve some progress in a summit meeting with Mr. Gor- bachev
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about what We Can d0 to make sure nothing of this kind haPPe“5 again. -- .._ -—_.-—.._.__.._pa .,.. ...¢—...—..... »¢- _.- .—-..-.....- _.....- —-— 0*-v Interview With Lou Cannon.‘ D009 Hoffman, and Lynn Downie of the Washington Post. Apr!’ 1. 1935 Excerpt. No. 114, p. 398 ‘ Maj. Arthur D. Nicholson, ]r., USA, who was recently shot and killed in the German Democratic Republic. Mr. President, can you
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they didn't get much time to look at t at. Remarks and a Question-and-A nswer Session With Regional Editors and Broadcasters. March 11, 1985 Excerpt. NO. 1 , pa Q. Mr. President, Secretary Gorbachev is of a different generation than his immedi- ate predecessors, perhaps more pragmatic and worldly and less theological. You see all those private, high-level reports that, of course, we don't see
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speculated, there would be a great change of direction. It would only come about if that was the desire of that same Politburo. Remarks in an Interview With Representatives of the Times of London, Together With Written Re3P0"-995 to Questions. April 4. 1935 Excerpt. N0. 15: Po n33 0. Mr. President, it's been announced from Moscow that Mr. Gorbachev will come to New York for the United Nations
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bombed to rubble in the war. Our military was virtual- ly intact. We had 12‘/2 million people, men and women, in uniform. And we were the only ones with the nuclear weapon. We were the only ones who had the bomb. At that point we could have literally dictated to the world if we'd chosen to do so, and we didn't. We set out to help the other nations in the war, including our enemies. And I
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within existing COGOM guidelines to prevent transfer of sensitive technology with military potential. . . . CRS-lO2 Q. Your perceptions of the Soviet leader- ship, its policies, interests, and long-term a_1ms seem to have changed during your time in office. Is this a normal develop- ment, reflecting changing times, preoccupa- tions, and interests in the U.S., or do you see a different type
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. All I know is that I, feeling that it was our turn, issued the invitation for such a meeting. And there has been, evidently, expressions that-—willing to have such a meeting,_ and discussions are going on with regard to time and place. But I can't give you any report on where those negotiations have taken us. The President's News Conference of June 18, 1985 Excerpt. No. 25, 9- 309 0. Mr
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--.-.....—-—-.-...4. co.-- -.—..'-—_. -._ . ... Meeting With Soviet Foreign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze Radio Address to the Nation. September 28, 1985 My fellow Americans: During the past week we've been work- ing hard to advance the Middle East peace process and to try to improve U.S.-Soviet. relations. I met with our good friend Presi- dent Mubarak of Egypt, and I'll be holding
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buildup. In preparing for my meeting with Gener- al Secretary Gorbachev, I'll be seeking the advice and counsel of our allies and friends, some of whom will be in New York with me. With their support and yours, we can set a course now for a safer future. - Radio Address to the Nation. October 19, 1985 Excerpt. No. #3, p. 1275-1276
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practically with them. Remarks and a Question-and-/i rzswer Session Wit/2 Regional journalists. September 16, 1985 Excerpt. No. 38, p. 1095 ,..__- .——--....—-—- c ——x——-- 0-- -_ ,:_...a-._... - : Ar , . ,,.__ db... —---°—-- Next Friday, I'll meet the new Soviet For- eign Minister Eduard Shevardnadze. He and I will discuss human rights, regional conflicts such as the Soviet invasion of Af- ghanistan
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countries particularly-}-Jt1>ut basically, should we say, the Warsaw 0C and the West——at odds with each other. And while I know everyone is looking toward and emphasizing a reduCt10r1 in arms-—this is vital and important, but I see reduction in arms as a result, not a cause. If we can reduce those suspicions between our two countries, the reduction of arms will easily follow because we W111 reduce
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CRS-108 0. Mr. President, why has the United States consistently played down expecta- tions of what will happen at the summit meeting when you meet with Mr. Gorba- chev in November, even as the Soviet Union has insisted that summit meetings are for grand and important decisions and sought to raise our expectations. And I'd like to follow up, sir. I7ze President. Well, it worries me a little
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to preserve it from assault. United Nations Address Before the 40th Session of the General Assembly. October 24, 1985 No. n3, p. 1292-1293
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. . . . Remarks in an Interview With ].N. Parimoc of the Times of India, Together With Written Responses to Questions. October 21, 1985 Excerpts. No. 43, p. 1281-1283, 1286
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