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To maintain the price of gold through operating on gold
markets and through the cooperation of our partners in
the London gold pool.
2. Maintain confidence in the stability of the dollar
What we do about our deficit is in itself an important
- cooperation
in the Assembly. ·
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This outlook is, nevertheless, moderated by our
expectation that the UN will continue to support its two
principal peacekeeping operations in the field (th~ UN
forces in Gaza and Cyprus) as· well as its economic and
technical
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national$> and broad 9 cooperative regional effor1s,
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The six nations providing help to South
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their determination to stand by that country 1s side until its
c.f.:f
- African sen
sitivities over outside intervention in the Nigerian civil
war.
This will not be a historic General Assembly. The
time is clearly not right for major ne\v proposals for
international cooperation. In the fields of international
economic
- to us of
what decisive importance a strong North Atlantic Alliance
is for the security of all of its members and for a
successful peace policy.
I am happy that our two
governments serve these goals through close and under
standing cooperation
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On the international scene, Indonesia has: rejoined the UN and
associated agencies, settled its quarrel with Malaysia, supported regional
cooperation.
Economic
More progress than expected. Tough stabilization program imposed
and runaway inflation checked. Suharto
- with lower _f'ranchise qualifi:cations, permitting
a limited number of Africans to qualify. The African leaders
refused to cooperate in implementing the constitution, which
they considered a device to::: perpetuate minority rule, and
few Africans registered
- at something that is basic to our ~hole military effort here,
namely, the cooperative relationship between the U.S. and South Vietnamese
military leaders and forces. If this is shaken, it could have not only the
serious political consequences which I mentioned