The President met with Vadim A. Trapeznikow, H. Guyford Stever, Anatoliy F. Dobrynin, Gen.
Brent G. Scowcroft, and Cyril Muromcew. The White House photographer and members of the
press were present at the beginning of the meeting.
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US – Union of Soviet Socialist Republics [USSR] science and technology agreement
-Cooperation
-Research
-Technical data
-Improvements
-Science exchange
-Relation to arms limitation
-Need for more exchanges
-Benefits for both nations
-Medical exchanges
-Latin America
-Africa
-Impact on world of meetings and exchanges
U.S. - USSR exchanges
-Beneficial exchanges
-Destructive technologies
-Reduction of pollution
-USSR concerns
-Economic development
-Industry
-Scientific cooperation
Stever’s Joint Commission
-Leading role of US and USSR
-Joint efforts
-Scientific contacts
-Practical results
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-USSR goals
-President’s trip to Moscow
-Preparations for exchanges
-Organization
-Formalization of exchanges
-Progress
-Working groups
-Recent progress
-President's meeting with Brezhnev
-Future cooperation
-Substance
-Symbolism
-Vodka
-Results
-Scientific cooperation
-1972 Moscow summit
-Brezhnev
-World War II
Trapeznikov's tour of US
-California
-Los Angeles
-Simon Ramo, [unintelligible name]
-Salinas
-Agricultural development
-Bohemian Club
-Chicago
-New York
-Details, arrangements
-Industry response
US - USSR relations
-Brezhnev’s visit to US [?]
-Timing
-Strategic Arms Limitation Talks [SALT]
-Work with Congress
-Reception for George P. Shultz
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