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- ~on No. 9), but that treaty bears no relation at all to the crash. The article of-the treaty from which the Soviets quoted out of conte~ deals with (a) 11the dumping of radioactive waste" and (b) cooperation with international organizations to prevent
- certain that -once the .U.S. realizes their potentials and intentions.,_.it will be more willing to cooperate not only to extend help to them but also to pursue t.l-ie kind of relationship which will serve her own. interests. *The Kurds' attitude t.cwards
- satisfaction with the new prime minister's willing ness to cooperate with legisla tive committees set up to inves tigate corruption in government and other matters. Problems and Pros~ects After three of the most eventful and turbulent months in recent
- favor" at this time, for the reasons Ambassador Barbour gives. And I believe that firm assurance of support for the Israeli air force now should encourage Arab cooperation with the Jarring Mission, discourage hot-heads on both sides, and constitute
- ., Washington, D.C. 2301 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. 232-6020 Interests: Enjoys literature, the theater, music , but is particularly devoted to fostering US-UAR cooperation, an effort that takes most of his time and energy. ---CeJM'll" lDE N1 I AL
- ~:illrY"Jft'r':'A...--.............,..,..., , .,... -PRt:PAR£D .to COOPERATE FULLY AND ASSURE . · ~' . · : ~ OF CONFRONTATION.· NONETHELESS, SOMEWHAT . . . UNHELL£NIC APTITT:SS ANO SECRECY VILL BE REQ,UIRED TO WVOIO IF DEFECTOR SURFACED HERE
- CONSIDERATION. I HOPE THE GOVERNMENT OF CYPRUS WILL COOPERATE FULLY IN THE PEACE p~,s.:1:.~I~-4-8-724 MAKIN~ AND PEACEKEEPING PROCESS WHICH IS ·AHEAD OF US. SINCERELY, DEAN RUSK END QUOTE. RUSK ( , .. ,f • \ • • •• - "DECLASSIFIED - E.O. 13292
- requested, I have prepared the attached statement on FOBS for Senator Cooper. I have included some introductory material on the significance of FOBS (first two paragraphs), which you may or may not want to send for ward, before turning to the basic question
Folder, "Greece - Papandreau Visit - 6/23-24/64 [1 of 2]," Country Files, NSF, Box 127 [2 of 2]
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- the South• eastern study in that it has discouraged both the GOG and GOT from cooperating with each other. Since the contribution of multilate~al NATO defense assistance to Greece after 1964 depends on the study, Greece has an important stake in its success
- . · Dostrowsky, the Director of the Atomic Energy ,::ommission, of which Mr. Eshkol himself is Chairman. In the course of his tour, the Premier expressed his satisfaction at the close cooperation existing between all the research institutions in the country
- the Far Eastern area, I would hope that we could have until the middle of January . · In any event , we are proceeding as urgently as possibl~ with the full cooperation of DOD,and I will keep you informed of our . progress . DHCLASSlFIED E.O. 12356,Sec
- possibilities or the appearance make clear to Shearer to Jamaica through membership In a related future (1) cooperation among the countries growth; we regard enlarged responsibility a colonial we see Jamaica in this Given its insularity
- · BALANCE OF FORCES IS STRONGLY AGAINST HIM. · IN THAT CASE HE ·:·:; IF SO VE WILL NEED TO COOPERATE IN . . -: d V!LL GO QUIETLY. : w ~KING POSSIBLE ONE OR .TWO YEARS OF' STUDY· IN US FOR KCP AND . . . i :· POSSIBLY ONE OR MORE OF HIS ASSOCIATES