§ 15. Mr. MullinTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he last met the United States Secretary of State; and what was discussed.
§ Sir Geoffrey HoweI last met the United States Secretary of State at the CSCE meeting in Vienna on 17 January. We discussed a wide range of issues.
§ 42. Mr. David ShawTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs whether he will use the opportunity of his next meeting with the United States Secretary of State to reiterate the United Kingdom's commitment to international free trade.
§ Mr. EggarYes. We share with the United States Administration a commitment to free trade. With our Community partners we must work with the United States to resist protectionism, and to sustain and extend the open multilateral trading system, in particular through the current GATT round.
§ 58. Mr. GalbraithTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what subjects he proposes to discuss when he next meets the United States Secretary of State.
§ Mr. EggarMy right hon. and learned Friend proposes to discuss a wide range of issues when he next meets Mr. Baker on Sunday next.
§ 84. Mrs. MahonTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he expects to meet the United States Secretary of State; and what matters he expects to discuss.
§ Mr. EggarMy right hon. and learned Friend expects to meet Mr. Baker on Sunday next and will wish to exchange views with him on a wide range of issues.
§ 35. Mr. DarlingTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what subjects he proposes to discuss when he next meets the United States Secretary of State.
§ 71. Mr. LofthouseTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs what subjects he proposes to discuss when he next meets the United States Secretary of State.
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§ Mr. EggarMy right hon. and learned Friend looks forward to exchanging views on a wide range of issues when he meets Mr. Baker on Sunday next.
§ 36. Mr. YeoTo ask the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs when he next expects to meet the Secretary of State of the United States of America; and what matters will be discussed.
§ Mr. EggarMy right hon. and learned Friend will see Mr. Baker on Sunday next and looks forward to exchanging views with him on a wide range of issues.