PUBLIC AFFAIRS ISSUES RELATING TO PRESIDENT REAGAN S VISIT TO EUROPE JUNE 2
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tII'2?lORAI7DUPi FOR: The honorable
James A. baker III
The Fionorabl e
T~:illiam P. Ciurl: Jr.
The iionozable
2?iichael K. Deaver
The Fionorable
David R. Gergen
The iionorabl e
Edr~in iieese ZII
F'P.Oti Charles Z. V:ic}:
SUBJECT : Public Affairs Issues P.~14titig t-o
President Reagan's Visit to %.uraPe
June 2
1. P7e0 lfeeting in Paris HaY 14.
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F,ttachet; is a transcript of a meeting of Fublic Affairs
Officers _fa~'n IIonn, London, Paris, F.one, USWA^O, US1~C,
USOECD, and otlr xiission in Genova, t:rich sets forth the
substance of diseussiors we conducted with Assistant
Secretary of State P.obert Horraats and hSC Director of
International Affairs, Henry 2vTau. I was inyressed with
the range Of the discussion, the cogent public Pffairs
points made during it, and the emphasis our Public Affairs
Officers and their Ar+y~assa3ors placed upon the
relation?ship bet~,~een economic well-teing and t}~e
continu:~nce of peace.
State Dept. review completed.
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-2. -Extensive Access-to White ?House-=Medi~a--Events--for=-=
~~ National Media.
I applaud the decision that will allow the national media
of the countries the President plans to visit exposure to
the full range of Administration policies, through
extensive access to White House media events. As a result
of such careful treatment of the European media, I believe
we will see a very positive echo emerge from the visit.
3. The Bonn Summit.
The Bonn Public Affairs Officer, reflecting Ambassador
Burns' view, underscored that peace should be the focal
}point of the Bonn Summit. The emphasis should be that
NATO has been and continues to be an Alliance for Peace.
Such a characterization of NATO would give the President
the high ground vis-a-vis the European peace movement, and
will allow many non-communist peace supporters to agree
with the U.S. position.
4. Mrs. Reagan's Normandy Visit.
As you will see from the attachment, the PAOs and I
believe that Mrs.~Reagan should speak briefly during the
Normandy ceremonies.
Her remarks could be as short as two or three minutes, and
should?nclude a reference to her understanding, as a
mother, of the horror and pain of~.war. At the same time?
her remarks should not make specific reference to any
country. -
Attachment:
.Transcript of Meeting
Drafted byGMEisenstadt:cas:5/19/82
Clearances: C-JShirley; EU-LJBaldyga
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