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March 24, 1982
Thank you for your letter of March 20.
As you know, the President's upcoming trip to Europe
presents important opportunities to add momentum to the
Administration's quest for international stability and
economic prosperity. We appreciate your favorable
comments on the specific recommendations we have put
forward in that context.
Warm. regards.
Sincerely,
The Honorable
Judge William P. Clark, Jr.
Assistant to the President
for National Security Affairs
The White House
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March 20, 1982
Just a quick note to acknowledge with thanks the two
messages you recently sent to the President on the heels
of your trip to Europe - the letter of March 1 and the
public diplomacy memo of March 3 - and to assure you that
the President has been briefed on both.
I also want you to know that I fully agree with the thrust
underlying each of those messages, namely, the need to ensure
a "single voice" when addressing foreign policy matters with
overseas audiences and the opportunity which the President's
June travel gives us to strengthen the effectiveness of that
voice. I particularly appreciate the three specific proposals
you have put forward in that context; I have instructed the
NSC staff to make sure that these are folded into the process
as we move forward with our preparations for the President's
trip.
Sincerely,
William P. Clark
The Honorable Charles Z. Wick
Director
International Communication Agency
Washington, D.C. 20547
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