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January 10, 1996
Kohl refers to the Franco-German relationship as a role model for Germanyâs relationship with Poland. Kwasniewski looks into Poland's domestic reform agenda stressing the importance of further expanding Poland's ties with NATO and the EC.
March 31, 1995
Kohl and Walesa examine the state of NATO enlargement and EC enlargement. Walesa sees EC enlargment first and foremost as an economic process that would take longer. The decision for NATO enlargement could be taken faster, Walesa argues. Kohl reiterates the necessity of a "face-saving" solution for Russia short of giving Russia a veto over NATO enlargement.
April 1, 1992
Kohl and Walesa talk about Poland's eagerness for EC membership and their shared irritation about general Western reservation in terms of EC enlargement. They discuss the desire of the Visegrad countries for NATO membership. Kohl reiterates his aim to to have a relationship with Poland that was similar to the German friendship with France.
March 21, 1990
Mazowiecki and Brady discuss Polandâs debt and potential solutions, and Poland's transition from a communist economy to a capitalist economy.
March 22, 1990
Dole and Mazowiecki discuss Polandâs economy, US economic aid, and US-backed development projects.
Mazowiecki, Quayle, and Dabrowski discuss Polandâs economy, inflation, and the IMF.
Over two days of meetings, Bush and Mazowiecki discuss German reunification, the future of relations with the Soviet Union/Russia, and NATO.
July 5, 1990
Krzysztof KozĆowski, Paul Redmond, and others from the Polish and American intelligence services discuss bilateral cooperation, particularly in the area of counterterrorism.
June 30, 1990
Paul Redmond (CIA) and Henryk Jasik (UOP) continue discussions on the intelligence apparatuses in their respective countries and the potential for US-Poland intelligence cooperation, particularly in the area of counterterrorism.
June 29, 1990
Krzysztof KozĆowski (UOP) and Paul Redmond (CIA) discuss the intelligence services in Poland and the United States and the possibilities for cooperation.