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F:\Email\Data_Source\Al\Record\CD001\jun94\043418.html Page 1 of 10 NATIONAL SECURITY COUNCIL 13-Jun-1994 08:26 EDT UNCLASSIFIED MEMORANDUM FOR: Calvin A. Mitchell ( MITCHELLC ) FROM: Jonathan H. Spalter (SPALTER) SUBJECT: over to you White House Press Guidance -- 4:00PM Friday, June 10, 1994 G-7/NAPLES Points -- I am looking forward to the Naples summit, where I can rejoin the leaders I am meeting next week in Europe and pick up on the issues we have previously discussed. Growth and job creation continue to be a priority for me, and for my other G-7 colleagues. As in past years, Russian President Yeltsin will join us. But different from the past, he will be a partner with the seven on the second days' discussion of global and political issues. There is a well defined agenda including: other economies in transition, nuclear power safety, post- Uruguay Round trade steps, debt and the developing countries, and environmental issues. NATO/PARTNERSHIP FOR PEACE/RUSSIA Points -- The January NATO Summit took major, concrete steps to update NATO and ensure that it remains central to post-Cold War European security. The Partnership for Peace will transform NATO's relations with the militaries of Europe's new democracies from seminars and exchanges to operating partnership. There will be a full-time presence at NATO headquarters and a military Coordination Cell at SHAPE.