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  • forces, the optimum an4 most efficient use of manpower, but also all the voluntary offers of aid and assistance which have come to it or which can be organized and used effectively. The spirit of cooperation and unity which developed in the wake
  • by overall liberalization of its various restrictions. The Japanese were non-committal on specifics but acknowledged their own self-interest, including maximum cooperation with the United States on its balance of payments problem, required more rapid movement
  • to have a frank talk -- where both would lay all their cards on the table and work out a modus operandi. Thieu said he had tried to be understanding and cooperative, but Ky had been difficult. Thieu mentioned that he had assigned the Recovery Committee
  • contribute 11i1nificantly to our efforts to broaden cultural and educational cooperation with Japan. It would be particularly helpful thia year since the Government of Japan ia actively considerin1 an annual coat-eh&rtn1 contribution to the educational
  • their homes in order to route the Viet Cong. There have been some encouraging indications of Cao Dai cooperation with the Government of Vietnam in Tay Ninh in driving Viet Cong out of villages and towns and in connection with recovery operations. D. IV Corps
  • 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
  • cooperate, and enhance the chances of success of the opposition in this fall's elections for the Chief Executive and the Legislature of the Government of the Ryukyu Islands. Additionally, the measure of our aid to the Ryukyus is a political issue in Japan