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  • ...,, / ·.·>. -. . ·., .. l t-.· ~. BE RATHER DIFFICULT FOR PRESIDENT JOHNSON WHO HAD IN GENERAL . . .- . ._· .. ~ ·.,;1 iii t . ! i .NO INTENTION OF TRAVELLING ABROAD .DURING nus ELECTION YEAR. \ .· • 1 '~ 'i r·. ·.·· · f. I AL'SO .REMINDED COWE ntERE HAD BEEN A ~ERTAIN
  • of small airports and small passenger aircraft travel over the whole area to facilitate commercial and tourist connections. This could enhance sales, markets, financial transactions, and help prolong tourist visits. More rapid internal service could also
  • Ambassador to Canada, a post he held until about March 1965. In 1966 Fikki traveled extensively in behalf of the UAR Government. He came to the United States in February as a member of President of the National Assembly Anwar Sadat's delegation. In April he
  • the Kurdish leader 1-~ullah Mustafa Barza.ni . and al~o to travel .throughout the Kurdish-controlled territory. · ~I was struck by the extent of poverty and disease, which in addition to the hardships of the last six years, have left definite scars upon