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Digitized from Box 11 of the White House Press Releases at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE JUNE 1, 1975 OFFICE OF THE WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY (Salzburg, Austria) THE WHITE HOUSE REMARKS OF THE PRESIDENT UPON ARRIVAL AT SALZBURG, AIRPORT 10:30 A.M. (Salzburg Time) Mr. Chancellor, Mrs. Kreisky, ladies and gentlemen: Thank you for your gracious welcome to Salzburg, and I am sorry that I tumbled in. I am very pleased to have this opportunity to renew my acquaintance with you, Mr. Chancellor, your country, and the Austrian people. Mr. Chancellor, 20 years after the signing of the State Treaty in 1955, Austria is a stable, prosperous country and an active participant in European and world affairs. Your hospitality in offering Salzburg as the city for my meetings with President Sadat reflects Austria's constructive international policy and the traditional warmth of the Austrian nation. Mr. Chancellor, I look forward to my personal discussions with you today. I know personally of Austria's commitment to reaching peaceful solutions to the international problems from our productive talks in Washington last fall. America is committed to the reduction of tensions and the increase of cooperation in our efforts to achieve a peaceful world. The talks that we will have can contribute to this process. I thank you very, very much. END (AT 10:32 A.M. Salzburg Time)