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- significantly in the sort of regional
cooperation which is implied by the concept of a "Northern
Tier" grouping.
Originally the principal unifying element
was the coimI1on requirement for security vis-a-vis the USSR,
but in later years common problems relating
- CHAPTER IV - THE NEAR EAST AND SOUTH ASIA
A. OVERVIEW
B. ECONOMIC SUCCESSES AND PROBLEMS
1. Iran
2. Pakistan
3. India's Food Crisis., 1965-67
C. REGIONAL COOPERATION: IRAN-PAKISTAN-TURKEY
D. THE INDO-PAKISTAN CONFLICT
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At an audience on January 15 the Shah stated to our Ambassador
his interest in maintaining cooperation with his Arab neighÂ
bors in accordance with his wish that the future of the Gulf
should be in the hands of indigenous states.
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At the same
Department
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commitments.
In the field of international relations, it
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proved exceptionally cooperative during the Middle East war;
it was responsive to the Vance mission's efforts and did all
it could to discharge Greece's responsibility