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  • 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
  • cooperate in that sense in the United Nations. DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12958, Sec. 3.6 NL,J q"~I ~ By g, , NARA Date J-~•qJ The Philippines Foreign Secretary Ramos, who has been under fire for · inaction on the part of the Government of the Philippines
  • ·ean cooperation to be resolved. 3. To explain to Park that we are committed to using peaceful rr1eans to :t·esolve both sets of problems and until we have clearly abandoned hope io1• a peaceful settlement we must t·eserve judgment as to fu.rthel
  • less interest in maintaining a world role. Operationally, the U. S . and UK are working on fewer real problems. The concept of Atlantic cooperation could replace the special relationship . Close bilateral relations with the British, however
  • on her election. His saying that he would J) \>· cooperate provided his sel-i.:.respect was not jeopardised was meaningless and his repetition that the was there to remove "fear" from the minds of M.Ps. was not warranted on that occasion. I .,·.:/..J
  • to each set of recommendations, the Committee urges a firmer stand by the United States Government in demanding cooperative action by the y_::;tnamese Government. .A lthough n:.any of the criticisms and recommenjat ions deal wit...1 relatively minor
  • are confident that the affafrs of the Alliance are While you are Secretary General, we look forward to a long period of the closest possible cooperation. Ar.d so I ask you all to join me now in a toast to Secretary General M~nlio Brosio, who serves a dynamic
  • to their international agreements," development in cooperation. ·6. honor Actions. In order to meet the pres sure s against us, and demonstrate the unity and will of the American people at this critical time, I am asking the .Congress to do the following: -- help
  • and to the people achievements 2. my great Your Highness in the very short and cooperation bringing 3. I take closer To King Faisal pleasure sincere congratulations people of Saudi Arabia. progress since 11 your nation to occur of the moon, sincere
  • to our advantage. A: great deai of work within the Department is already '3-d~ressed to .these -objectives. A successful program to meet_ these objectives will require the closest· cooperation among tho~e : who illumi~a.te . . . · ... . the . alternatives
  • ., Washington, D.C. 2301 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. 232-6020 Interests: Enjoys literature, the theater, music , but is particularly devoted to fostering US-UAR cooperation, an effort that takes most of his time and energy. ---CeJM'll" lDE N1 I AL
  • allied offensive attacks. Their efforts to achieve significant results, including the two rocket attacks which caused relatively light damage, were unsuccessful. Positive progress is indicated in most areas of Third Corps. The cooperations and response
  • without extreme pre-ssure and only if British cooperate with us. U. S. unwilling to use such pressure in view of other interests. ?) If USG, &itish ened. 8) USG in dilemma: (a) influence and Iran St rength problem of Kurdish representation in Vanli
  • Etsusaburo Shiina concluded with the initialling of the outlines of agreements on the last major issues (Claims and Economic Cooperation, Fisheries, and the Status of Korean Residents in Japan). With this major step forward, the 13-year old negotiations
  • to esSANTA CRUZ, Bolivia, May ~ tablish priorities for the proj21 - Five South American ects within a short time, which nations have agreed to work 1 is understood to mean 90 days.· The Pilcomayo· and Bermejo cooperatively in the economic . Rivers have caust
  • STILL HOPEHE MAYJOIN IN COOPER~TION~ITH TRANVANDONIN THE "SUPER FRONT"THATTHE L1'TTERIS TRYINGTO ORGANIZEWITHTHIEU'S BLESSING, BUT EVE~ IF HE DOESNOTJOIN, HIS ROLE IS NOTA CRITICAL ONE IN TERMSOF CURRENT POLITICAL STABILITY. • B{JNKER - SiCR!T - .• I
  • to procure defense equipment competitiv'ely from British sources with a target value of $325 million and to cooperate with the British for third country arms sales with a target value of $400 million was based on the following e.stimated balance sheet of US
  • and other capitals visited; h. A more cooperative attitude toward CENTO, both privately and publicly; 1. A request for and participation in bilateral naval maneuvers; j. A successful visit to the United States by the Pakistan Parliamentary Delegation
  • to schedule the visit in late April, following the W eat African Conference on economic cooperation in Liberia April 17-24. or in May. Because your viait schedule is already heavy during that period, we have been examining alternate dates. (A li•t of preeently
  • :;nnic. -cooperation.. This probably isn·•t the place to be.gin pinning down details d your understandings with ber. but we caa easUy add any :3peeial .i,.:>¼frsonal touch Mra. you would like to make th.is. 1nore tban a routine protocol message. Change
  • . .. MADGE, GA, ,1r f JORDAN, GL~ MCGOVERN, nc>:.:,·, fJASS, TENN, ..i. , N.C. 6, OAK. LA,, CHAIRMAN GEORGC 0, AIKEN, VT. MILTON R, YOUNG, N. OAK, JOHN SHERMAN COOPER, KY. .I, CALEB BOGGS, DEL • JACK MILLER, IOWA JOS-l"'H M, MONTOYA, N, MEX. WALTER F
  • • to come. lcelandic•Americ:an relation ■ your •ixteen year• •• Pre•ident and bi mutual re ■ pect will be built° I am coa.ftdent, ■hared John ■ on to you our warme•t •· in frlendahip, and cooperation. national 10&1• of peace, Mr•. have pro•pered
  • , Files of Charles E. Johnson Folder Title "NUCLEAR - French Cooperation (NSAM No. 294 Review)" Box Number 32 Restriction Codes (A) Closed by Executive Order 13292governing access to national securityInformation. (B) Closed by statute or by the agency
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