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  • Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl listens to President Bill Clinton during the Medal of Freedom ceremony honoring Kohl at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
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  • President Bill Clinton is surprised by former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl with a hug after presenting him with the Medal of Freedom at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
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  • President Bill Clinton is surprised by former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl with a hug after presenting him with the Medal of Freedom at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
    Clinton_Kohl_2004.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton applauds former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl after presenting him with the Medal of Freedom at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
    Clinton_Kohl_2002.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton applauds former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl after presenting him with the Medal of Freedom at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
    Clinton_Kohl_2001.JPG
  • German Chancellor Helmut Kohl speaks after President Bill Clinton presented him with the Medal of Freedom at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
    Clinton_Kohl_2000.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton is surprised by former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl with a hug after presenting him with the Medal of Freedom at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
    Clinton_Guns_2025.JPG
  • Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl speaks after President Bill Clinton presented him with the Medal of Freedom at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
    Helmut_Kohl_2008.JPG
  • Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl listens to President Bill Clinton during the Medal of Freedom ceremony honoring Kohl at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
    Helmut_Kohl_2007.JPG
  • Former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl listens to President Bill Clinton during the Medal of Freedom ceremony honoring Kohl at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
    Helmut_Kohl_2005.JPG
  • President Bill Clinton applauds former German Chancellor Helmut Kohl after presenting him with the Medal of Freedom at the White House April 20, 1999. Kohl received the medal for his many years of good relations with the U.S and is the first foreigner to receive the honor since 1991.
    Clinton_Kohl_1999.JPG
  • President Clinton meets with German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (L) in the Oval Office of the White House February 11, 1999. Traditional close ties between the United States and Germany have cooled since Schroeder beat Helmet Kohl in general elections last September.
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  • President Clinton meets with German Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder (L) in the Oval Office of the White House February 11, 1999. Traditional close ties between the United States and Germany have cooled since Schroeder beat Helmet Kohl in general elections last September.
    Clinton_Schroeder_1630.JPG
  • United Kingdom's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown during the group picture for the Annual IMF and World Bank meeting October 3, 1998 in Washington, DC.
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  • The finance ministers from the Group of Seven nations talk among themselves as they pose for a group photo in the courtyard at Blair House October 3, 1998 in Washington, DC. From left: The United Kingdom's Chancellor of the Exchequer Gordon Brown; German Director General, Ministry of Finance Klaus Regling; French Minister of Economy and Finance Dominique Strauss-Kahn; U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Robert Rubin; Italian Minister of the Treasury Carlo Ciampi; Japanese Minister of Finance Kiichi Miyazawa and Canada's Minister of Finance Paul Martin.
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