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Clinton Says Sept. Senate Vote on PNTR Imperative
Wednesday, 2 August 2000, 9:14 am | The White House
Transcript: Clinton Says September Senate Vote on PNTR Imperative (Warns that opposition maneuvering threatens China PNTR bill) More >>
Clinton Interview by Kelly Ring of Fox Television
Wednesday, 2 August 2000, 9:11 am | The White House
Q First of all, let's talk about why you came. And that's Medicare and you know -- I mean, this is something that's been important to you for a long time -- getting Medicare part of the prescription drug program included in Medicare. Talk about why ... More >>
Interview of President Clinton by Israeli TV
Monday, 31 July 2000, 10:10 am | The White House
Q Mr. President, time is of the essence. How do you consider right now the relationship between Israel and the United States after the summit? More >>
Trilateral Statement on Middle East Peace Talks
Thursday, 27 July 2000, 8:19 am | The White House
Between July 11 and 24, under the auspices of President Clinton, Prime Minister Barak and Chairman Arafat met at Camp David in an effort to reach an agreement on permanent status. While they were not able to bridge the gaps and reach an agreement, ... More >>
Briefing by Joe Lockhart From Camp David – Jul 24
Wednesday, 26 July 2000, 10:46 am | The White House
MR. LOCKHART: Okay, let me bring you up to date since we spoke last, a few hours ago. More >>
Clinton’s First Day Back At Camp David Briefing
Tuesday, 25 July 2000, 5:41 pm | The White House
MR. LOCKHART: Good afternoon, everyone. Let me give you a recap of the President's activities since we returned here to Camp David last evening. More >>
Fact Sheet on the Okinawa G-8 Summit
Tuesday, 25 July 2000, 9:11 am | The White House
This year, for the 1st time ever, G8 leaders met with leaders of developing nations, international institutions, the private sector, and civil society in support of global poverty alleviation. The Summit will create a framework for significantly increased ... More >>
Fact Sheet on US-Japan Bilateral Issues
Tuesday, 25 July 2000, 9:09 am | The White House
The close and cooperative relationship with Japan is the cornerstone of U.S. policy in the Asia-Pacific region and forms the basis for a strong, productive partnership in addressing global and regional issues. More >>
Clinton and Prime Minister Mori in Photo Op
Tuesday, 25 July 2000, 9:08 am | The White House
REMARKS BY THE PRESIDENT AND PRIME MINISTER MORI IN PHOTO OPPORTUNITY Bankoku Shinryokan Okinawa, Japan More >>
Disposition of US and Russian Federation Plutonium
Tuesday, 25 July 2000, 9:07 am | The White House
The G-8 today took an important step toward disposition of weapon-grade fissile material designated by the United States and Russia as excess to defense needs so that it will never again be used for weapons. The G-8 called for the development, ... More >>
Highlights Of Group Of Seven/Group Of Eight Summit
Tuesday, 25 July 2000, 9:05 am | The White House
The world's major industrial democracies have worked together through Group of Seven/Group of Eight summits to strengthen the world economy, support new democracies, address common security threats, and reduce poverty. Since 1993, the United States has moved ... More >>
Pres. Clinton, Prime Minister Blair on GM Foods
Monday, 24 July 2000, 6:19 pm | The White House
President Clinton says the real issue in the debate over genetically modified (GM) foods is not the interests of agribusiness companies versus food safety or biodiversity, but rather how to get the best food to the largest number of people at the lowest ... More >>
Okinawa G8 Press Briefing by Joe Lockhart
Monday, 24 July 2000, 10:06 am | The White House
MR. LOCKHART: Good evening, everyone. If any of you want to ask any questions of someone who is willing to put their name and face on their answer. More >>
USA / Russia : Background Briefing by US Officials
Monday, 24 July 2000, 10:01 am | The White House
MR. CROWLEY: Good evening. President Clinton and President Putin have concluded a bilateral meeting here in Okinawa. We have two senior administration officials here to give you a debrief of that meeting. I remind you it is on BACKGROUND, attributable ... More >>
Joint Statement on Cooperation - Russia And USA
Monday, 24 July 2000, 9:59 am | The White House
The United States and Russia underscore that continued strengthening of global stability and international security is one of the most important tasks today. The Joint Statement on Principles of Strategic Stability, adopted in Moscow on June 4, 2000, establishes ... More >>
Remarks by the President to People of Okinawa
Monday, 24 July 2000, 9:57 am | The White House
THE PRESIDENT: First let me thank the Governor, and the other distinguished officials from Okinawa; the family members of those whose names are on this memorial; the distinguished veterans; ladies and gentlemen. I think I should begin by saying that in as much ... More >>
Clinton Remarks in Photo Op With President Putin
Monday, 24 July 2000, 9:56 am | The White House
Q Mr. President, are you more optimistic today about the prospects for a Middle East peace settlement? More >>
Statement by the President on Tokyo G-8 Meeting
Monday, 24 July 2000, 9:55 am | The White House
At today's unprecedented meeting in Tokyo, G8 leaders met with leaders from developing nations and representatives from the private sector and international development institutions. While I regret that I was unable to participate, I look forward to ... More >>
Clinton Summit Comes To A Conclusion Statement
Friday, 21 July 2000, 9:35 am | The White House
The Summit has come to a conclusion without reaching an agreement. The President will return to the White House and will make a statement at the White House. More >>
Camp David Summit Back On Press Briefing
Friday, 21 July 2000, 9:29 am | The White House
MR. LOCKHART: Let me give you a sense of what unfolded since the last time I was here, which I think was about 5:30 this afternoon. Starting just before I was here, we set off a round of intensive consultations between the President and the two leaders. ... More >>
