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  • . They do not need clearance from anybody to get to see me.'' Secretary Rusk said he feels like he is a man who is about to lose his brother. He said the-re has never been a time that compared with the recent years in the total cooperation between
  • ,- cooperated with tb" t.fnit.ed States anti !!ttppo?'ted AJwrii,an proposal11 1.n th@ 1Jn!ted Jlfatione tom'!!. has ~ei,d it !OJ"'C9ein Korea, it eonti'!'lN to Mintain thft"'f!. Cle&J"aDees RA - Phillirs AID.MSl- ~ Although the Tu,eld.sh Ooftm--tent
  • for • •.. _:_! •. ·: • ••. , .• • occasions of equal importance: . • • • ~ .,.-••. • < ,.·'·: '-. •.·: . . ..... • . a. · In the preparatory phas~, USIS-Ankara found it di£ficult to obtai_n .. . '.·:.,.-.. • the cooperation of Turkish Governm·ent•authorit~es at the 'pace· and level
  • their cooperation. Since they were willing to withdraw their illegal troops from Cyprus, it appeared to us that sufficient elements of basic understanding existed between the two countries, providing a face-saving formula could be devised. We concluded