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...further the cause of allied unity, the President was at pains to do less preaching than usual and more horse trading with the allies. He was notably restrained during a 90-minute tirade from Schmidt, who was still smarting over a letter from the President three weeks ago implying that he was jeopardizing the alliance by meeting with Brezhnev this week. Carter had suspected that Schmidt might propose to the Soviets a freeze on deployment of medium-range missiles in Europe. But Schmidt told Carter that his suspicions were "totally unwarranted, and you know it." When Schmidt said that...
...Harvard officials, Robin Schmidt, vice president for government and community affairs, and Lewis Armistead, Schmidt's assistant, denied that Harvard had done anything to influence legislators or the governor...
...Schmidt said he thought the bill had already been signed...
Anticipating his trip, with Chancellor Schmidt, to Moscow for discussions with Leonid Brezhnev and other Soviet leaders: Particularly under the impact of heightened international tension, there is a need for the dialogue between East and West. It is important in these times to underscore the firm position of the Federal Republic of Germany in the Western alliance. We think it necessary that the Soviet Union should at last declare its readiness to enter without prior conditions into negotiations on medium-range systems, and that possibility should be sought for disarmament and arms control in other sectors. We, the West, want...
...tougher and more wary. That is why the joint statement issued in Rome went straight to the problems of the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan, the American hostages in Iran and the Middle East peace negotiations. That is why Carter fired off his letter to West Germany's Helmut Schmidt to make sure of German support for new nuclear missiles in Europe...