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- which is available
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is kept current with periodic
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one being for 28 December 1961.
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DEPART IE T OF 'TATE
A !STANT ECRETARY
March 28
Mr. Jenkins:
Herewith
- relationship and the changing nature
of this relationship in light of Iran's economic growth was
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the Memorandum of Understanding of July 4, 1964.
This
Memorandum reflected our decision to move from grant aid to
credit sales.
Two of its
- 1963,
President Johnson was determined to continue the policy of
the Kennedy Administration toward the UAR.
However, in
November 1963, the US Senate inserted a provision in the foreign
aid act barring further assistance to countries engaged
- .
In this period American strategy for Cyprus stressed
continued access to American connnunications facilities, an
economic aid program to facilitate development and to combat
Communism, and reliance on the guarantor powers to maintain
the constitutional order
- both by the govern
ments in the developing
areas and the aid organizations
committed to help them.
It will require
changes in
attitude
and in method to do the job.
The second point is narro_wer.
It relates
relation
between agricultural
diversification
- invasion of Syria, all Arab countries
would come to Syria's aid, and a major conflict would surely
develop. The Syrian Foreign Minister added that his Govern
ment wished to avoid war. He urged Ambassador Smythe to
bring Syrian views of the existing border