Expand All Collapse All Extent Approximately 2,815 photographs in color and black & white film processed from 35mm negatives. Summary The photographs processed in this segment were created from January 11, 1994 through January 13, 1994. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc., involving President Clinton, White House Staff and others for the time period processed. Of particular focus is a trip by the President to Czechoslovakia and Russia. Scope and Content Note FOIA 2016-0984-F (Segment 3) is a request for all Clinton Administration White House photographs taken from January 1, 1994 through December 31, 1994. The photographs processed in this segment were created from January 11, 1994 through January 13, 1994. The segment contains photographs pertaining to: arrivals, departures, meetings, ceremonies, press briefings, interviews, photo-ops, etc., involving President Clinton, Hillary Rodham Clinton, White House Staff and others for the time period processed. Of particular focus is a trip by the President to Czechoslovakia and Russia. Photographs from January 11, 1994 are as follows: President William Jefferson Clinton arrives at the headquarters of the Commission of the European Union in Brussels, Belgium. The President, Jacques Delors and Prime Minister Adnreas Papandreou of Greece participate in a meeting and photo-op. Also conferring with the President includes Dee Dee Myers, Mack McLarty, Tony Lake, Warren Christopher, and David Gergen. President William Jefferson Clinton walks with President Vaclav Havel in Prague, Czechoslovakia. President Clinton and President Havel proceed to the Charles Bridge over the Vltava River. The United States and Czechoslovakian entourages proceed to the Golden Tiger Pub where they have dinner. President Clinton greets the Kopold family, who hosted him during his first visit to Prague prior to becoming President. Later, the United States and Czechoslovakian entourages proceed to the Reduta Jazz Club. President Clinton plays the saxophone. The President is interviewed at two separate points by Ted Koppel for Nightline and Dan Rather for CBS. Photographs from January 12, 1994 are as follows: President William Jefferson Clinton visits Prague’s historic Jewish cemetery. The President is accompanied by Jaroslav Safranek, the cemetery’s tour guide. The President visits Pinkas Synagogue (a museum for the Holocaust). Present are Rabbi Sidon of Prague and Tomas Krause. President William Jefferson Clinton attends a privatization business event at K-Mart in Prague. The President participates in a panel discussion with Stephen Hientz, Dr. Richard Salzmann, Zdena Homokova, Ivan Moyhla, Thomas Porter, and Sandy Chen. President William Jefferson Clinton greets American and Czech embassy employees at an event at Prague International Airport. President William Jefferson Clinton arrives at the residence of the United States Ambassador Adrian Basora in Prague. The President delivers a statement on behalf of the Visegrad countries outside the Ambassador’s residence. Present on the dais include President Michael Kovac of Slovakia, President Lech Walesa of Poland, President Arpad Goncz of Hungary, and President Vaclav Havel of Czechoslovakia. The President proceeds to an event where he greets staff and speaks with members of the United States delegation. The President participates in a working lunch with leaders present at the residence, including President Arpad Goncz of Hungary, Prime Minister Peter Boross of Hungary, Foreign Minister Geza Jeszenszky of Hungary, President Lech Walesa of Poland, Prime Minister Waldemar Pawlak of Poland, Foreign Minister Andrezej Olechowski of Poland, President Michael Kovac of Slovakia, Prime Minister Vadimir Meciar of Slovakia, Foreign Minister Jozef Moravick of Slovakia, President Vaclav Havel of Czechoslovakia, Prime Minister Vaclav Klaus of Czechoslovakia, and Foreign Minister Josef Zieleniec of Czechoslovakia. Later, President Clinton participates in separate bi-lateral meetings with President Walesa, President Kovac, and President Goncz. President William Jefferson Clinton and the United States entourage depart Prague, en route Kiev, Ukraine. The President arrives in Kiev and greets President Leonoid Kravchuk. President Clinton and President Kravchuk make statements regarding United States aid and a nuclear arms agreement. The United States and Ukrainian entourages participate in a bi-lateral meeting and have dinner. Staff members present include Warren Christopher, Mack McLarty, Nicholas Burns, Tony Lake, David Gergen, John Podesta, Rose Gottemoeller, Leon Fuerth, Molly Raiser, Wendy Smith, Jeremy Rosner, Don Steinberg, and Steve Bachar. President William Jefferson Clinton arrives at the Vnukovo International Airport [Международный аэропорт Внуково] in Moscow, Russia. Ambassador Thomas Pickering greets the President. Photographs from January 13, 1994 are as follows: President William Jefferson Clinton arrives at The Kremlin in Moscow, Russia. The President is greeted by President Boris Yeltsin. President Clinton and President Yeltsin participate in a bi-lateral meeting. Present include Warren Christopher, Mack McLarty, Tony Lake, Lloyd Bentsen, Leon Fuerth, David Gergen, and Nicholas Burns. Following the events, President Clinton and President Yeltsin proceed on a walking tour of the grounds at The Kremlin. President William Jefferson Clinton tours Moscow with Ambassador Thomas Pickering. The President visits various shops and visits a cathedral. Following the events the President attends a reception at Spaso House, the United States Ambassador’s residence, in Moscow. The President and Ambassador Pickering address a reception. President William Jefferson Clinton attends dinner hosted by President Boris Yeltsin at Novoya Ogaryova Dacha [Ново-Огарёво]. Record Type Photographs System of Arrangement Records that were responsive to this FOIA request were found in one collection area and one series— Clinton Presidential Records: Photographs of the White House Photograph Office and the series therein—Photographs Relating to the Clinton Administration. Processing is done at the Folder/Contact sheet level. While this method maintains folder/contact sheet integrity, it frequently results in the processing of photographs that are not wholly responsive to the subject area. Access Collection is open to all researchers. Access to Clinton Presidential Records is governed by the Presidential Records Act (PRA) (44 U.S.C. Chapter 22, as amended) and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) (5 U.S.C. 552, as amended) and therefore records may be restricted in whole or in part in accordance with legal exemptions. Copyright Photographs in this collection that were prepared by officials of the United States government as part of their official duties are in the public domain. Researchers are advised to consult the copyright law of the United States (17 U.S.C. Chapter 1) which governs the making of photocopies or other reproductions of copyrighted material. Provenance Official records of William Jefferson Clinton’s presidency are housed at the Clinton Presidential Library and administered by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) under the provisions of the Presidential Records Act (PRA). Processed by Staff Archivist, 2019 Container List The following is a list of photograph contact sheets/folders processed in response to FOIA 2016-0984-F (1994, Segment 3): Clinton Presidential Records: Photographs of the White House Photograph Office Series: Photographs Relating to the Clinton Administration Photograph Contact Sheets: Book 114 (P11300-P11399) P11300 January 11, 1994 P11301 January 11, 1994 P11302 January 11, 1994 P11303 January 11, 1994 P11304 January 11, 1994 P11305 January 11, 1994 P11306 January 11, 1994 P11307 January 11, 1994 P11308 January 11, 1994 P11309 January 11, 1994 P11310 January 11, 1994 P11311 January 11, 1994 P11312 January 11, 1994 P11313 January 12, 1994 P11314 January 12, 1994 P11315 January 12, 1994 P11316 January 12, 1994 P11317 January 12, 1994 P11318 January 12, 1994 P11319 January 12, 1994 P11320 January 12, 1994 P11321 January 12, 1994 P11322 January 12, 1994 P11323 January 12, 1994 P11324 January 12, 1994 P11325 January 12, 1994 P11326 January 12, 1994 P11327 January 12, 1994 P11328 January 12, 1994 P11329 January 12, 1994 P11330 January 12, 1994 P11331 January 12, 1994 P11332 January 12, 1994 P11333 January 12, 1994 P11334 January 12, 1994 P11335 January 12, 1994 P11336 January 12, 1994 P11337 January 12, 1994 P11338 January 12, 1994 P11339 January 12, 1994 P11340 January 12, 1994 P11341 January 12, 1994 P11342 January 12, 1994 P11343 January 12, 1994 P11344 January 12, 1994 P11345 January 12, 1994 P11346 January 12, 1994 P11347 January 12, 1994 P11348 January 12, 1994 P11349 January 12, 1994 P11350 January 12, 1994 P11351 January 12, 1994 P11352 January 12, 1994 P11353 January 12, 1994 P11354 January 12, 1994 P11355 January 12, 1994 P11356 January 12, 1994 P11357 January 12, 1994 P11358 January 12, 1994 P11359 January 12, 1994 P11360 January 12, 1994 P11361 January 12, 1994 P11362 January 12, 1994 P11363 January 13, 1994 P11364 January 13, 1994 P11365 January 13, 1994 P11366 January 13, 1994 P11367 January 13, 1994 P11368 January 13, 1994 P11369 January 13, 1994 P11370 January 13, 1994 P11371 January 13, 1994 P11372 January 13, 1994 P11373 January 13, 1994 P11374 January 13, 1994 P11375 January 13, 1994 P11376 January 13, 1994 P11377 January 13, 1994 P11378 January 13, 1994 P11379 January 13, 1994 P11380 January 13, 1994 P11381 January 13, 1994 P11382 January 13, 1994 P11383 January 13, 1994 P11384 January 13, 1994 P11385 January 13, 1994 P11386 January 13, 1994 P11387 January 13, 1994 P11388 January 13, 1994 P11389 January 13, 1994 P11390 January 13, 1994 P11391 January 13, 1994 P11392 January 13, 1994 P11393 January 13, 1994 P11394 January 13, 1994 P11395 January 13, 1994 P11396 January 13, 1994 P11397 January 13, 1994 P11398 January 13, 1994 P11399 January 13, 1994