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May 7, 1957

Press Conference on 7 May 1957 by Louis Armand, 'A Target for Euratom'

This press conference given by Louis Armand, future first president of Euratom, details a report advocating the creation of an industrial substrate capable of producing by the end of the century abundant energy so that Europe may regain its independence and rethink its economy.

May 25, 1957

French Ambassador to West Germany to Foreign Minister Christian Pineau, 'Extension to Berlin European Treaty on the Common Market and Euratom'

February 21, 1957

Telegram from Couve de Murville

November 9, 1956

Note by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Economic Cooperation

This note describes panel discussions, which took place on the visit of Chancellor Adenauer to Paris, helping to reach an agreement on outstanding issues regarding Euratom.

February 28, 1956

Draft minutes from Conference of Foreign Ministers of the ECSC on 11 and 12 February 1956

These minutes include discussions of a new system to bring widespread technical renewal of European industry.

November 13, 1956

Draft Minutes of the Conference of Foreign Affairs of the Member States of the ECSC on 20 and 21 October 1956

This document details discussions which took place during the Conference of Foreign Affairs between members of the ECSC in regard to extending their integration.

May 18, 1955

Minutes of the Meetings on 22 and 25 April 1955 at the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs under the direction of Mr. Massigli

This collection of minutes details a dicussion on the possiblity of an extension and futher integration of European politics and economies.

May 13, 1975

Record of Conversation between French President Giscard d'Estaing and Vice Premier of the People's Republic Deng Xiaoping: First Meeting

French President Giscard and Vice Premier Deng Xiaoping discuss the current international situation, including the balance of power between the Soviet Union and the United States and issues of European unity and security. They also discuss the current situation in Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos following the fall of Saigon and the end of the Vietnam War.

June 5, 1947

The Marshall Plan, Speech by US Secretary of State George C. Marshall

Speech in which George C. Marshall lays out the "Marshall Plan" for US aid to assist in the re-building of post-war Europe.

July 7, 1972

Letter by Federal Chancellor, Brandt to the President of the United States of America, Nixon7 July 1972

Letter written by Brandt to President Nixon on economic affairs. Brandt explains why common currency would work for Europe and why the States' cooperation is needed. The letter also includes a part on Moscow's viewpoint for the currency issue.

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