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- The U.S. and Kazakhstan: A strategic economic and political relationship. Clinton, William Jeffers; Nazarbayev, Nursultan // U.S. Department of State Dispatch;2/21/94, Vol. 5 Issue 8, p97
Presents remarks by the Presidents of the United States and Kazakhstan during a White House signing ceremony, Washington, D.C., February 1994, concerning Kazakhstan's instrument of accession to the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty. Substantial increase in US assistance to Kazakhstan;...
- Germany, Kazakhstan Sign Strategic Agreement on Rare-Earth Metals. Socor, Vladimir // Eurasia Daily Monitor;2/14/2012, Issue 31, p3
The article reports on the relationship between Germany and Kazakhstan. It is stated that the two countries signed an agreement on partnership in the raw materials, industrial and technological spheres. Witnessed by Chancellor Angela Merkel of Germany and Kazakhstan's president Nursultan...
- Remarks welcoming Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany. Clinton, William J. // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;02/13/95, Vol. 31 Issue 6, p215
Presents the text of remarks made by United States President Bill Clinton to welcome German Chancellor Helmut Kohl to the United States on February 9, 1995. Relationship between the US and Germany since the World War II; Renewal of the partnership.
- Remarks at a dinner honoring Chancellor Kohl. Clinton, William J. // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;02/13/95, Vol. 31 Issue 6, p225
Presents the text of remarks made by the United States president at a dinner held February 9, 1995 to honor German Chancellor Helmut Kohl. Ties that bind Americans and Germans; Toast to the friendship between the people of the US and Germany, and to Kohl who has made the friendship better.
- Kohl's difficult times. // Newsweek;12/10/1984, Vol. 104 Issue 23, p50
Emerging from the White House last week, West German Chancellor Helmut Kohl was even more ebullient than usual. By making Kohl the first allied leader to visit the White House since his re-election, President Ronald Reagan hoped to give the chancellor a respite from his woes, and perhaps a lift...
- German Chancellor Kohl met with President Clinton. Goodrich, Lawrence J.; MacLachlan, Suzanne L. // Christian Science Monitor;2/10/95, Vol. 87 Issue 53, p2
Informs about the meeting between German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and US President Bill Clinton in Washington, D.C.
- EU Corfu summit. // Presidents & Prime Ministers;Sep/Oct94, Vol. 3 Issue 5, p30
Reports on the participation of German Chancellor Helmut Kohl and Foreign Minister Klaus Kinkel's in a European Union (EU) summit meeting in the Greek island of Corfu on June 24 to 25, 1994. Formalization of plans for the expansion of the union from 12 to 16 members; Attendance of Russian...
- Bridging East and West. Ardaev, Vladimir // Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists;Oct1993, Vol. 49 Issue 8, p24
Examines the actual place and role of Kazakhstan in the world community. Election of Nursultan Nazarbaev as the country's first president; Breakdown of totalitarian regime, transition to a democratic state and attempt to enter the world community taking place gradually; History of Kazakhstan...
- The President's news conference with Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Clinton, Bill // Weekly Compilation of Presidential Documents;5/27/96, Vol. 32 Issue 21, p929
Presents United States President Bill Clinton's news conference in Milwaukee, Wisconsin with Chancellor Helmut Kohl of Germany on May 23, 1996. Legislative agenda and the 1996 election; Same-sex marriages; Sanctions on trade with terrorist nations; Russian elections; Bosnian peace process.


