SEITISH EMBASSIES UPFICE
04 '93 14:02 USAT INTL HASH DC 783 247 3098
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Interview topics for Prime Minister John Major
1. The United Kingdom and the United States have long enjoyed a "special relationship." How would you describe that relationship today and how do you expect it to evolve in the future?
2. There has been a lot of talk about a "new world order." What do you understand the term to mean. How do you view Britain's role in it. What role should the United Nations play?
3. What can be done to bring peace to the former Yugoslavia?
4. How should the allies deal with Saddam Hussein? Did the allies in retrospect - make an error by not pressing on to Baghdad at the end of the Gulf War.
5. What are the greatest threats toworld peace? Should more be done to curtail the spread of nuclear weapons? What is Britain's role in curtailing nuclear proliferation?
6. With the diminished threat from the former Soviet Union, is there a continuing role for NATO?
7. What can be done to boost Britain's economy?
and the world'
8. How will the U.K. assure the continued development of democracy in Hong Kong as the crown colony is turned over to the Chinese? Given the fact that more American citizens live in Hong Kong than British subjects, is there a special role for the United States to play in the process?
9. Could the United Nations play a role in bringing peace to Northern Ireland? How can you bring about a peaceful settlement there?
10. What have you accomplished during your tenure as prime minister that has pleased you most? What - with the benefit of hindsight would you have done differently?