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  • new proc:llNI• ment lt cooperate• flu.lldallr with the Beak. Felipe Herren •-u•at• a direct 1onrmnaat or Baak 1oaa tataliq $1 mllllcm •• a we•• atarter. W. W. lloatow Attachmeat ,/ W.moraadllm to the IADB. from Felipe Herrera OD Aaatralla
  • that you share my feeling of deep concern over the decision adopted by a committee of the United States Congress, precisely while I was in Chile, which greatly reduces cooperation between the United States and its sister Republics. Our united efforts have
  • , Church. Clark. P, 11,, A ken. Cas , Cooper) to S agawt (Oore. Symb.1gton, ~ illlam.s,lt{undt. La1:1sche) and 2 doubtful (Hie enfooper and c _rlson}. Talk1Jl8 p~mt I.or your Leadership M.c eting next week a , attached. 1 v included the da , you ~equ . sted
  • we talk ab-out export ltcenees ehould he Avoidable. If yoa canaetand u. I think thi a plan. !o'# cooperation ehould bet kept private for the preaeuL ! do not think lt wl.ll leak here,. an.a it ought to be done 'by a Jolnt annOUllcement which. cannot
  • \CH .I\ : ·./·_.·;_·JUST POLITICAL·- scUJTT.ON TO .·THE 'ISRAEL-ARAB DISPUTE. ....., ·:·:·•.-.·:'.PARA (J) -' RIAD· HAS SAID .HE IS. VERY J_:·:_ !'..WITH THE US REP~ESEN°TATI'VC: IN N£W YORK A.ND·HAS CONFIRMED
  • of the law on agricultural cooperatives. Recommendation That you authorize us to proceed with the PL 480 sales agreement. l2~~~~l9i~ ~~~rdr _in.Admj71itrator Agency for International Development Approve: Secretary Department of Agriculture
  • the Supplemental Test Site on Amchitka laland. The other two or three test• will be experiments in developing peaceful applications of nuclear energy in In view of the .special i?roblems that cooperation with private industry. inevitably come up in connection
  • Amendment to the 1958 Agreement Between the Government of the United States of America and the Government of the United Kingdom for Cooperation on the Uses of Atomic Energy for Mutual Defense Purposes. The proposed Amendment will extend, under the authority
  • regarding North Korean agent and guerrilla activities in the interior; and, (4) future cooperative self-help, mutual support and development of further plans. When the briefing was finished, the President himself spoke at length. He stated that he
  • and bring to bear all of the elements of interconnection betwe e n Europe and the U. S. which would be endangered if they do not sit still for a U. S. border tax and otherwise cooperate fully with this program. The arguments against are: Possibility
  • to make a review of its operation and report your findings to me on September 1, 1966. Between now and that date, all officials involved in this new procedure will cooperate with you fully in providing the information and assistance necessary
  • to develop rural electrification cooperatives--and in particular asked me to convey to President Johnson his appreciation for this AID loan. Enclo~ure. .. A-460 UNC1.ASSU'l£D F.ROM: SUBJECT: Oct • .12, 1968 So,nou Presidellt Praiacis Jtur.al
  • ~.U Cbester L. Cooper McOeorge Bundy 2 c .. &:S61\Z.T l . DECLA~ll'U~ ,w-. '& /c.t rlP l ~, ... ~) Date ll-20~ December 21. 1964 1-i.EMORANDUM FOR: Tho Prctlidcnt In view cf the wldosprea.d African .h o·a tllity to tho Stanlcyvillo rescue I
  • , on January 6th, 1969. I am en­ closing for your information a copy of the communique that was issued, following the audience. The Holy See, for its part, is to give all possible cooperation within the limits of its governments seem to The proposals offered
  • with U.S. banks. U.S. representatives have made perfectly clear to Tunisian authorities the nature of the U.S. balance of payments problems, and the need for . . .EONFIDEHTf ,~t __gg{iflBEU ! -3Tunisian cooperation in adopting policies and practices
  • says: -Christmas week is out; -He'd like to see you before Kosygin (whom he sees in the second half of January) and, therefore, would like to see you early in January; -If not, February. C. Some nonsense between George Brown and Sherman Cooper
  • cooperation have been en1a1ed with Preeident I wi8h aympathy from the of the hemi­ to completing between our countri•• Geatido. Lyndon B. Johnaon" with you 011 which we MEMORANDVM SUBJECT: FOR nlE PropOHd Society PRESIDENT Me•...- from You
  • imposing economic and cultural tasks, is strengthening its industrial and military might, and is consistently implementing a policy of struggle against the threat of a new war and in support of peace and cooperation with all countries. The alignment
  • ! ! , -2Secretary Vo..11ce inquired as to whether it i;-ronld not be better to keep machinery auay frmn the Soviets if it was :im.porta11t to keep cMor:: sumer pressure on the economy. Secretc.ry Rusk replied that lJ'e should be cooperative :in helping the Soviets
  • whichsuchagreements exist They.havecreateda degreeof stabilityin an oftenunstableworld. . . This··reatyis an importantsecur"tymeasure.But it alsol~ysail .iridispens:b:" foundation: • -- for expanded in the peacefulapplication of nuclearenergy; . cooperation
  • miraclea, in Kaabmir or el•ewhere. But we both badly need aome indication that real effort ia bein1 made to compoae old dUferenc:e• and move toward cooperation. -- The problem of arm■ policy. He know• how difficult it 1a to 1et aid appropriation• when
  • problem through understanding, reciprocal assistance and mutual respect. "We are ready to cooperate with all friendly nations so that the peace and security of every nation can be guaranteed; on the other hand, we are ready to contribute, according to our
  • workers by' foreign immigrants. --Grievance: "Green card" holders should be prevented from acting as strike breakers in the Southwest. --Response: The Department will cooperate with the Immigration and Naturalization Service in the preparation
  • toward our neighboring countries is to have a good relationship, to respect their sovereignty and territorial integrity and to solve every problem through understanding, reciprocal assistance and mutual respect. "We are ready to cooperate with all
  • CAN ANY OF US, FOR CONFLICT DISTORTS RELATIONS BXTWEEN US, AND ·HINDERS GROWTH OF PEACEFUL COOPERATION. IT IS DUTY OF ALL WHO . HAVE INFLUENCE TO .USE IT TO FIND WAY OF STOPPING FIGHTING, ANO TO DO THIS SOBERLY AND IN FULt RECOGNITION OF THEIR .ii:v
  • states, the doctment asserted that the Cubans consider that cooperation with Western Europe may lead to the establishment of a modus vivendi with the United StatBs. The Czechoslovaks were particularly alarmed by Cuban statements and "confidential
  • . The Cemmmdty clvea daam a framework for coathna:tns tile economlc cooperation -• aaatoma, ccnnnmni­ cation•• .tc. -- which was atarted bJ die Briti•h. -ru. la .aactly the kind of tldDc wo a.re t.ryiaa te promota in Africa. W. Approve __ w. Ro ■tow
  • CONVENE IN "KINSHASA FOR THE FOURTH ANNUAL ASSEMBLY OF THE ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNITY. I KNOTJ TH Ar YOUR GATHERING WILL STRENGTHEN THE SPIRIT OF PEACEFUL COOPERATION IN AFRICA "HICH IS SO IMPORTANT TO THE FUTURE OF ALL MANKIND. WE IN T'HE . mnr:s:D
  • NS£ TJ THE • APPEAL OF THE SECRETARY GENERAL,. - . , Tri£ CYPRUS GOVERNMENT SHOULD DECLARE' THAT THEY AHE RE'ADY ro COOPERATE ~ITH A _UN.MISSION YHICH _WOULDSTUDY .ON THE: SPOT AND PROPOSE ;JEW·.PRACTICAL ARRANGEMENTS·FOR..THE SAFEGUARD