U.S.-German Meeting

President Bush and German Chancellor Kohl delivered brief remarks after their meeting in the White House. President Bush, whose remarks were… read more

President Bush and German Chancellor Kohl delivered brief remarks after their meeting in the White House. President Bush, whose remarks were translated in German by an interpreter, said the meeting between the heads of state went well. The topics discussed in the meeting include the security of Europe, ongoing trade negotiations in the Uruguay rounds, and the state of the Soviet Union. Chancellor Kohl, speaking in German and translated into English by an interpreter, discussed German-American relations, and called for continued friendship between Germany, Europe, and the United States. He stated the necessity for the U.S. to continue troop presence in Germany and Europe in the future, and spoke against protectionism in trade. Both men responded to reporters questions following their opening remarks. close

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Program ID:
18054-1
Category:
White House Event
Format:
Statement
Location:
Rose Garden, White House, Washington, District of Columbia, United States
First Aired:
May 20, 1991 | 6:00pm EDT | C-SPAN 2
Last Aired:
May 21, 1991 | 2:35am EDT | C-SPAN 1

Airing Details

  • May 20, 1991 | 6:00pm EDT | C-SPAN 2
  • May 20, 1991 | 10:11pm EDT | C-SPAN 1
  • May 21, 1991 | 2:35am EDT | C-SPAN 1
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