Hans Dietrich Genscher and Claude Cheysson, in Bonn
Jul. 12, 1981 - July 12th-13th 1981: Meeting between the French President Mitterrand and the West German Chancellor Helmut Schmidt in Bonn West Germany. On July 12th and 13th 1981 the 38th German French consultations took place in Bonn. It was the first German-French summit meeting after the change of power in France. The meeting between the West German Helmut Schmidt and the French President Francois Mitterrand has shown a high degree of continuity in the relations of both countries. The seven ministers who accompanied the French President and the Prime Minister Pierre Mauroy have had parallel talks with their West German colleagues. The main subjects of the 38th consultations have been the international economic summit on July 20th and 21st in Ottawa, north south relations, east west relations, disarmament as well as the reform of budget and agriculture in the European community. Ops: The West German Foreign Minister Hans Dietrich Genscher, left, with his French colleague Claude Cheysson in the guest house of the foreign ministry
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