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  • ' -:-, VILLARD - SMD/14 C. 0 OIIUCTIONS , .,. XEROX MADE FOOUOU!CK COPY iNl'iRNATIONAL COOPERATION 'ADMINISTRATION .. l(CURITY CLASSIFICAl ION OFFICIAL USEONLY FROM • SUBJECT • REFERENCE • (~k one before each addreu) ACTION INFO PAGE DAKAR 1 Visit
  • Atlantic Partnership and European Integration East-West Relations The Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD} Euratorn and Its Relations with the U. s~ Euratom President Pierre Chatenet The European Coal & Steel Community (ECSC
  • Programs Possible French Proposal on European Political Union (B-11) I J Germany Miscellaneous Economic Matters - Germany (B/G-2) A Berlin and Germany (B-2) B GERMANY: US-German Military Cooperation-Status, including offset arrangements, sale
  • cooperation that free and other that nations countries to with spoke the GRC in the in cate­ which he had in mind. "new measures of of Asia as well are neces~ary as with and 11 STATIJS: ~tfat} No foimal commitment was made by the Vice President
  • by- individual countries themselveso Now, thanks to rapid i,cientific progress and its wealth of resources, UoSo has achieved many exemplary uccesses in work of social reconstruction. President Kennedy has called for cooperation and help from many countries
  • and aide Lee Stull. P~esident Wehrer greeted Vice President~armly with statement of appreciation for early and continuing US support to ECSC. That cooperation, he said, has helped prepare "basis on which we determined establish an Atlantic partnership
  • in world progress toward peace. Diplomacy is important to achieving peace, when such diplomacy is substantive, sincere, and soberly considered. But the world's true hopes for peace rest on broader foundations of cooperation among free nations for trade
  • cooperative with the United States Government and searched all Bloc air traffic transi.'1lig1-. Shannon. Recently the Irish expressed a desire to suspend the search but have continued it at our request. SFGPW - PRESIDENT'SEUROPEAN TRIP June 1963 - 5F
  • incr_ea_sing a·..--areness. o_f th~ __:i.mportance of ·en.: ,;_-.;-~-:... ~- . · . listing.the cooperation of the people in:carrying_out t.lie strategic hamlet ;~~., ~ pro~ani~ .- On the negative side, _however,-~or!,uring of VC prisoners has
  • at stake. We all know that also after the. war, the United States has taken up the responsibility which fell to her as one of the leading Nations of the Free World. This leader~hip has been exercized in•a spirit of generosity and friendly cooperation, true
  • . This EXposi tion 1a the largest U. S. Agricultural promotion ever staged; it will be held in Amsterdam's ultra-modern exhibit center. A cooperative activity of the Department of Agriculture and the agri­ cultural and food industries, the EXpos1tion
  • in these'cere­ monies today -- and to make two announcements. As you know, last year my government -- in cooperation with CARE-- provided milk for 22,000 Cyprus school children. The program was a success. ' I am happy to announce that when school opens here
  • for Aid and Cooperation), a French Government agency for economic and technical assistance to the new States in Africa and Madagascar which have signed agreements of cooperation with the French Republic. Accounting course in the Delafosse lycee, Students
  • countries themselves. No, thanks tor p1d scientific progress and it ealth or resources, U.S. has achieved many e emplary uccee es 1n iork of soc1 1 r construction. President Kennedy has c lled tor cooperation and help from many countries to achieve social
  • ,- cooperated with tb" t.fnit.ed States anti !!ttppo?'ted AJwrii,an proposal11 1.n th@ 1Jn!ted Jlfatione tom'!!. has ~ei,d it !OJ"'C9ein Korea, it eonti'!'lN to Mintain thft"'f!. Cle&J"aDees RA - Phillirs AID.MSl- ~ Although the Tu,eld.sh Ooftm--tent
  • , paralyze, and even destroy the growing institutions of international cooperation in which it has a voice; and, 4) to distract us militarily to keep us from the social works which express the aims of our society and afford the permanent basis ·of its
  • for • •.. _:_! •. ·: • ••. , .• • occasions of equal importance: . • • • ~ .,.-••. • < ,.·'·: '-. •.·: . . ..... • . a. · In the preparatory phas~, USIS-Ankara found it di£ficult to obtai_n .. . '.·:.,.-.. • the cooperation of Turkish Governm·ent•authorit~es at the 'pace· and level
  • and Communist Bloc 3 PAKISTAN Talking .osition Paper papers: Pakistan-Communist Bloc Relations Afghanistan-Pakistan Relations U.S. Economic Assistance to Pakistan U.S.-Pakistan Cooperation in Defense U.S.-Pakistan Relations General Regional Papers 1
  • and in toreaeeinc problto be l'NOlftd. !be Secret Service detail· .vu conaistentl.7 belpr-al aDd ooopera­ ·tlft t.hroqboa\ ••. : . • Hlwa To all the toregoin&,. and. to th• ~ of the Special Miuian tllat­ tor their cooperation~ undentanding, the labu ■7 extenda ita