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1984 Sep 7 - 1985 Apr 30
Prime Ministerial Private Office files

PREM19/1467
Economic policy (G7 Summit - Bonn) (Part 18)

Document type: File list item
Source: TNA, PREM19 series
Release date: 2014 Dec 30
Classification: Confidential
Page count: 464
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85 Feb 25 Mon G7: Charles Powell minute to Robert Armstrong ("Bonn Economic Summit") [MT "is surprised to hear that we are being cautious on the launching of a new trade round in the GATT"; space policy, terrorism] [released Dec 2014]
85 Feb 22 Fri G7: Charles Powell minute to Howe PS ("Bonn Economic Summit: Bilateral Meetings") [arrangements, order of priority for meetings (Reagan, Mulroney, Nakasone); no urgent need for Craxi] [released Dec 2014]
85 Feb 22 Fri G7: Howe PS letter to Charles Powell ("Bonn Economic Summit: Bilateral Meetings") [Mulroney"most anxious" for bilateral in Bonn; Reragan, Nakasone, Craxi] [released Dec 2014]
85 Feb 20 Wed G7: Robert Armstrong minute to Robin Butler ("Bonn Economic Summit") [meeting of sherpas: declaration on end of WW2, draft of Thematic Paper; MT wanting more robust line on GATT and terrorism] [released Dec 2014]
85 Jan 9 Wed G7: Robert Armstrong minute to Charles Powell ("Bonn Economic Summit") [German government hopes to focus on "the need to create conditions for lasting recovery, sustainable growth and higher employment"] [released Dec 2014]
84 Dec 13 Thu G7: Robert Armstrong minute to Charles Powell ("Bonn Economic Summit 1985") [first Sherpa meeting for Bonn; procedural aspects] [released Dec 2014]
84 Sep 7 Fri G7: UKE The Hague telegram to FCO ("Benelux: A Relance?") [call for Benelux to be made eighth member of world economic summit] [released Dec 2014]
84 Jan 10 Tue G7: Robert Armstrong minute to Charles Powell ("Bonn Economic Summit 1985") ["the words of which the Prime Minister complains were the actual words used by my German colleague. I have noted the Prime Minister's distate for them"] [released Dec 2014]