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1984 Mar 2 - 1984 May 21
Prime Ministerial Private Office files

PREM19/1207
Economic policy (G7 Summit - London) (Part 15)

Document type: File list item
Source: TNA, PREM19 series
Release date: 2014 Jan 3
Classification: Secret
Page count: 368
Any docs withheld? 2

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84 Mar 5 Mon G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“London Economic Summit 1984”) [terrorism issue has not been raised at meetings of personal representatives, but Reagan may continue to push for a multilateral solution] [released Dec 2014]
84 Mar 6 Tue G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“London Economic Summit 1984”) [arrangements for reception at St James’ Palace] [released Dec 2014]
84 Mar 27 Tue G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“London Economic Summit”) [Reagan will want to discuss terrorism and is likely to press for a declaration] [released Dec 2014]
84 Apr 4 Wed G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“London Economic Summit”) [invitations to heads of government: responses received and awaited] [released Dec 2014]
84 Apr 9 Mon G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“Economic Summit: Australian Participation”) [Hawke will not attend, should leave to Germany to decide on Australia’s participation at next summit] [released Dec 2014]
84 Apr 6 Fri G7: Howe PS minute to John Coles (“Economic Summit: Australian Participation”) [“Hawke clearly remains frustrated at being denied access to Summits”] [released Dec 2014]
84 Mar 29 Thu G7: Bob Hawke letter to MT (Economic Summit) [Australian participation: impact on size of Summit membership, value of Australian viewpoint] [released Dec 2014]
84 Apr 11 Wed G7: John Coles minute to Howe PS (“Economic Summit: Australian Participation”) [action unlikely to “mollify” Hawke, but MT wonders whether Hawke should be invited to visit later in the year] [released Dec 2014]
84 Apr 3 Tue G7: Lawson PS minute to John Coles (“Economic Summit: Australian Participation”) [too expensive to send emissary to Australia; OECD Summit would be a good opportunity to discuss matters with Australian counterparts] [released Dec 2014]
84 May 3 Thu G7: Howe PS minute to John Coles (“Australia”) [agreement that Hawke should be invited to visit later in the year; possible dates to fit in with Australian election] [released Dec 2014]
84 May 8 Tue G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“London Economic Summit: Thematic Paper”) [revised draft, based on Lawson’s recommendations] [released Dec 2014]
84 May 9 Wed G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“London Economic Summit: Thematic Paper”) [issue of references to US budget deficit and interest rates] [released Dec 2014]
84 May 9 Wed G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“London Economic Summit: German Third Minister”) [potential compromise, need for decisions to be made as soon as possible] [released Dec 2014]
84 May 9 Wed G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“London Economic Summit: Post-Summit Briefing”) [“we should not be seen to be doing less than the Americans”] [released Dec 2014]
84 May 9 Wed G7: Robert Armstrong minute to John Coles (“Pre-Summit Meeting: 10 May 1984”) [to discuss statements on international terrorism and democratic values] [released Dec 2014]
84 May 9 Wed G7: John Coles minute to MT (“Meeting on Economic Summit”) [“we have got to make rapid headway on the substance”] [released Dec 2014]
84 May 10 Thu G7: John Coles minute to Robert Armstrong (“London Economic Summit”) [“all necessary decisions should be taken as soon as possible”] [released Dec 2014]
84 Mar 22 Thu G7: Robert Armstrong minute to MT (“London Economic Summit”) [preparatory meeting: draft thematic paper; arrangements for discussion of political questions] [released Dec 2014]
84 Mar 23 Fri G7: Robert Armstrong minute to MT (“London Economic Summit”) [“work should be done on the possibility of British initiatives at the Summit”] [released Dec 2014]
84 May 8 Tue G7: John Coles minute to Robert Armstrong (“Economic Summit”) [MT “wishes to maximise use of the month which remains before the Summit to ensure that it is a success”] [released Dec 2014]