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gressive step against a corrupt and inefficient monarchy and
hoped that the new revolutionary leaders might be able to
reach an accommodation with Israel which would bring stability
to the area.
There was a reciprocal interest in the United
States
- BECD:E'l?/PU9IS
-2At the outset of the May crises, Syria, as the instigator
of the border incidents, was the only power Israel had to
confront, and the Tel Aviv Government heeded American co1.n1sel
of restraint in the hope that representations by the U.N
- the Secretary
General had sent to the Eastern Mediterranean simultaneously
with Mr. Vance, returned to New York to assist in devising a
UN cover for the hoped-for "Vance Agreement."
Ambassador
Goldberg and members of his staff, as well as Department
officials
- stating his hope for combined AID-EXIM power
13/
"Iran: U.S. Economic Assistance" (Graph prepared
in NEA/IRN and AID/NESA in connection with the
Shah's June 1968 visit to the United States).
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development
- of economic policy for
which I have more respect
than the effort
of the Brazilian
Government to bring its people out of the inflationary
environment
in which they have lived so long and which
has frustrated
the legitimately
high hopes and expecta
tions
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ACTIONDEI»AllTMENT
241, INFORMATION
PANAMA.CITY
16
1. Ileference:
Circular telegram 1614; Nicaraguans will
.continue ·hope President may some time via it this country.
Mea.D,.while
they will cordially welcome Vice President