President Nixon and Alexander Haig coordinate the scheduling of an upcoming meeting with Henry Kissinger at the Executive Office Building. The conversation briefly reviews Secretary of State William P. Rogers' recent, successful press conference regarding foreign policy and his role in the Peking summit. Nixon also discusses his firm rejection of State Department involvement in his meetings with heads of state, emphasizing the need to maintain presidential control over diplomatic proceedings.
On March 7, 1972, President Richard M. Nixon and Alexander M. Haig, Jr. talked on the telephone from 2:26 pm to 2:27 pm. The White House Telephone taping system captured this recording, which is known as Conversation 021-015 of the White House Tapes.
Nixon Library Finding AidConversation No. 21-15 Date: March 7, 1972 Time: 2:26 pm - 2:27 pm Location: White House Telephone The President talked with Gen. Alexander M. Haig, Jr. [See Conversation No. 322-26] Henry A. Kissinger’s schedule -John B. Connally -The President’s schedule -Forthcoming meeting with Kissinger -Executive Office Building [EOB] Haig’s appreciation Press conference by William P. Rogers -Role in Peking -Compared to previous summits -Foreign policy -State Department -The President’s view -Soviet trip -Leonid I. Brezhnev -Plenary session -Chou En-lai -People’s Republic of China [PRC] -Participation in diplomatic meetings -National Security Council [NSC] -State Department meetings -State Department -Head of State meetings -The President’s view
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