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File scanned from the National Security Adviser's Memoranda of Conversation Collection at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library MEMORANDUM THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON UNCLASSIFIED MEMORANDUM OF CONVERSATION PARTICIPANTS: President Ford Mark Evans Austad, U.S. Ambassador to Finland Lt. Gen. Brent Scowcroft, Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs DATE AND TIME: Thursday - February 27, 1975 5:45 - 6:07 p.m. & PLACE: The Oval Office The White House GERALD LIERARY President: When do you leave for Finland ? Austad: On the 7th of March. I want to thank you very deeply for the opportunity to serve in this capacity. President: You will do a great job. You may have some excitement in June or July. Austad: Yes, 37 heads of state ! President: I was there once with the Interparliamentary Union. I met another fine man, I can't remember his name. I think it was Kekkonen. Austad: I am going to do some different things. I want to do a film for National Geographic. I have a commitment for some of our labor leaders to come over. Their labor unions are split. We want to increase our trade. That is the only way we can show the flag. The Soviets play this like a violin. They have a major figure visiting every week, and we never have anyone. DECLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, SEC. 3.5 NSC MEMO, 11/24/98, STATE DEPT. GUIDELINES 5/10/09 ASSIFIED TOP SECRET BY: HENRY XGDS (3) NARA. DATE A. KISSINGER BY - UNCLASSIFIED -2- The Embassy is yours, Mr. President, if you want to stay there, President: Thank you. GERALD ? FORD UNCLASSIFIED 2 Petise R Persy forila | 2 P/ Mark anstal 27 Firs 75 5:45- 6:07 pm work Talk P be a One 7 -- leats thank you my dreply for opportunity P you will do great. y any have servet Xalimnt at In June or July a Yes, 37 headers state. P Union - I out another the man cont therber increase Q & going to do wredit trip. wont a do a film for Watt Grogry Ave High hut disiase Criticat (u anned one labe bules to are can This lnker unris are ght want to minal trode. hat mly may are con than play. - Suits play this when violin, wayor fequese vater every cruk and we here hum anyme. Evalussy is Janes if you wonts stry than GERALO