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  • international cooperative arrangements, to assure the continued healthy functioning ._of the international monetary system. :··.·•. .. i -: ,• .· , ,. The United States, with all of its productive strength, ·:~.. stands firmly committed to joining
  • briefings here and expressed themselves as most appreciative of the mission's cooperation. Governor Docking told me that everything he had seen here strengthened his view as to the coarectness of our policy. He felt that we were very definitely making
  • , Charles Cooper. and Bob Montague. Eighteen months ago, separate US agencies operated separate field organizations, individual pacification programs, and independent management controls.. There was then a need for detailed Washington direction of Saigon I s
  • to convey your thoughts '" •'\ '" to me. While the path ahead will not be easy. I share your faith in the continued and increasing success 0£ this great hemispheric effort~ Wit.h ·.hard work, cooperation, and the continuing exchange of ideas among
  • steady search for ix,ace. Wbilt3 tho efi'ort tn Vietnam goes on -- both in battle and in the wo1·ks of peace --- I know that our country will also go ahead in other fields. It will ro:spond to your standard of ener-getic cooperation for p1:ogr
  • package baa been worked out 1n cloae cooperation with ~ IBllD and the IMF, both ol whom have negotlatlna teams 1n Chile to aupport J'rel' • 1969 proaram. now to work ov.t overall agreement• Our negotiating objective• 1n the field• of flacal, exchange rate
  • ., NECESSARILY WORKING IN CLOSE COOPERATION BUT AGREEQ THAT IT· MIGHT BE CHINESE DEVICE TO BRING PRESSUij£ ON sovu;Ts., INDIANS; AND OURSELVES. • . ',, •. . . I . . ' • . ' • ' • ' . ' I .,.... •I I. ;_i· IF THE TWO POWERSWERE REALLY WORKJN~ !N
  • if a basis still exists for cooperation between them. I intend to indicate again to both, as I have previously, that U.S. national interests cannot permit the vital Constitutional development in Vietnam to be threatened by personal ambitions or rivalry
  • not enlisted the full cooperation for achievement of Alliance goals of those who share economic and political power. Latin American export.a dropped •erioualy 1n 1967, thus inteneifying Latin preaaurea for trade aaaistance. Progress on economic integration
  • proposals further identifying the Ryukyuan people and their institutions witn Japan, and that its efforts would advance still further the economic and social welfare of the Ryukyuan people. I sincerely hope that the cooperative efforts o! all concerned
  • OF PARTICIPANTS The following individuals ticipate in SIGMAI-66.- have been nominated to par-. CONTROL Game Directorate BGen James D. Kemp, USAF, Chief, Mr. Chester Special. Assistant Harriman, State Director Cooper Joint War Games Agency to Ambassador
  • declarations of fri~ndship on one s1de or the oth~r. Maurer hopes that the United States will also turn in this direction and get down to concrete cooperation~ 8. Rather illustrative of Rumania's situation is the following joke which Maurer related: "As Johnson
  • on the degree to which we can expect cooperation from other donor nations on aid matters in the future. S:!CREI THE WHITE
  • ." (6) .. expla1.ne ad abandoned the notion of forming a resistance government and, instead, was concentrat­ ing on a coalition government which would depend to a large extent on the cooperation of sympathetic individuals outside of the NFLSV. He
  • ~on No. 9), but that treaty bears no relation at all to the crash. The article of-the treaty from which the Soviets quoted out of conte~ deals with (a) 11the dumping of radioactive waste" and (b) cooperation with international organizations to prevent
  • certain that -once the .U.S. realizes their potentials and intentions.,_.it will be more willing to cooperate not only to extend help to them but also to pursue t.l-ie kind of relationship which will serve her own. interests. *The Kurds' attitude t.cwards
  • ; that the low- level GVN a r e tools of the local rich~ and that the GVN is ridden with corruption. Success i n pacification depends on the interrelated functions of providing physical security, dest r oying the VC apparatus. motivating the people to cooperate
  • and cooperation to Miss personal Koch for regards, 17, 1964 THE WHITE HOUSE WASHINGTON MEMORANDUM June 1 7, 19 64 FOR: MR. FROM: Horace KOMER Busby This is my effort to cover the subject words. in under-125 If you have changes or improvements
  • of themselves. tho~ands, so it is nothing unexpected to anticipate that Sarah, let's get yours. they will try in cooperation with thefr friends from the -North to coordinate their activities. •THE PUEBLO AND ITS CREW • The ferocity and the violence, the lack
  • . they also tak~ew EURATOM must exercise its own 11 controls. -i;Gromyko replied, let EURATOM also control in a d d i t i o n ~ ~ safeguards. -7- Sec. Rusk said U.S. is not member of EURATOM. We engage in technical cooperation with it but we have
  • Chiefs ot Staff in cooperation .with personnel of the participating agencies. The (Jame Project Officer was Lt c,~l Thomas J. lil::Donald, USA, He·ad, Politico-Military Branch, Col.d War Division. CONTROL TF.AMMODERATOR - Col~nel George A. Lincoln
  • . The "clock is stopped" during these periods and teams are not permitted to communicate with one another. The Game Staff consists of members of JWGA's Cold War Division as well as other individuals designated by cooperating agencies. They are full­ fledged
  • satisfaction with the new prime minister's willing­ ness to cooperate with legisla­ tive committees set up to inves­ tigate corruption in government and other matters. Problems and Pros~ects After three of the most eventful and turbulent months in recent
  • when AEC or the Department of Defense had a thing to cooperate on, as to who was going to do it and where, and this kind of judicial function. 1 12 THE SECRETARY OF STATE AND PROBLEM OF COORDINATION Would that now pass to this group, that kind
  • favor" at this time, for the reasons Ambassador Barbour gives. And I believe that firm assurance of support for the Israeli air force now should encourage Arab cooperation with the Jarring Mission, discourage hot-heads on both sides, and constitute
  • counter-part so that projects can be launched promptly. These ongoing U.N. activities should help lay the basis for a much larger participation of the United Nations in the long-range development of Vietnam, in cooperation with the Asian Development Bank
  • of remembering that in the eyes of the GVN they are here as guests of the GVN and that both U.S. and GVN interests will be served by their cooperating, to the extent feasible, with GVN arrangements. 7. Vve are planning to send an officer to join the observers
  • ith I n d onesia and has no wish to end cooperative p ro g ram s unrelated to the confrontation with Malaysia. The United States is supportin g the forces working for reconciliation and peaceful agr eement amon g all the countries concerned. of others
  • directly or indirectly from Cuba are transported i nto their respective countries, and that there be no clandestine movement o-f persons reaching their shores f r om Cuba, the member states cooperate in establishing sys t ems of aerial, sea and land
  • DOR J OHNS0 1J U •S • ~11 SS I 0 N V!ETNA~ESE POLITIC AL LEADERS PROPOSED BILLETTING FOR PRINCIP1\ LS OF YOUR PAR TY FOLL O':J.: aUt!D Y IN ITH TAYLOR ur:GER WITH JOHl~SO N (•)CN ,o.UGHTO i~ WITH 1.~EST:•10RELA ND COOPER WITH DESILV A .•!I LL
  • JCS Admiral McDonald Treasury Secretary Dillon CIA Director McCone USIA Director Rowan White House McGeorge Bundy Ches t er Cooper Secretary McNamara raised several questions w ith respect to retaliation for the attack on the enlisted men's
  • , . NARA,Datev\-o-4--0 I &ECkif • taater aad more likely way• to a•t them to bepn cooperation trade aad water re ■ource development? ill ■ucb area• a■ Tbe military aupply problem l ■ a touah oa. There are11•t &Dy tidy anawera. lnd1a could easily