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THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Press Secretary
For Immediate Release September 7,
1993
STATEMENT BY THE PRESS SECRETARY
President Clinton spoke by phone today with Chancellor
Helmut Kohl of Germany for about 40 minutes.
The two leaders discussed a number of bilateral and
foreign affairs issues. On the Generalized Agreement for
Tariffs and Trade (GATT), the two leaders agreed on the need
for successful conclusion of the Uruguay Round by the end of
1993, and undertook to remain in contact throughout the
autumn for that purpose.
President Clinton and Chancellor Kohl discussed
developments in the Middle East, both indicating their deep
satisfaction over the prospects for historic breakthroughs
in on-going talks. They reviewed progress in the political
and economic reform process in Russia, and discussed their
efforts to assist that process. They also agreed on the
need to cooperate on issues related to the former
Yugoslavia.
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