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9 results
- cooperation.
In order to t:lake such an objective
realiz2..':>le:, so:::.e progress has to be cade in the meantime, nai:;:iely
before t:he A.£-=ica.n end Portuguese positions
become ·wholly unreconcilable
and be=ore the orientation
of the nationalists
becomes
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a willingness
to cooperate with the U.S. on the balance of
payments program, even though they are concerned about the
effects the restrictions
may have on tourism and b'ank lending
and supported us on the establishment
of special drawing rights
in.the IMF
- , it may be that
the Assembly will simply recommend cooperation with the Council
and be willing to hold off on other aqtion pending further
Council activity. In view of the new proposals for legislation
on South West Africa made by Vorster, it can
- as an infringement on their newly-won independence. Over
tbe longer term, the leas glamorous economic measures uay provide a more
solid basis tor regional cooperation.
8. It an orderly developnent ot the countries ot West Atrica with
a Western orientation
- interes t s ·in t he continent .
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Maghrebian economic cooperation; it has caused new
problems of internal stability in Morocco and Tunisia
and new anxieties about the military strength of r adical
Algeria; it has opened new
- with the cooperation of the Cabinet members with a complete
responsibility in assisting him. He said, "This was incomparable. No
other country has this country's record of labor peace."
Secretary Boyd reported on the strike. He said that Monday morning
95% of the rail
- African sen
sitivities over outside intervention in the Nigerian civil
war.
This will not be a historic General Assembly. The
time is clearly not right for major ne\v proposals for
international cooperation. In the fields of international
economic
- demonstrated
a willingness
to cooperate with the U.S. on the balance of
payments program,' even though they are concerned about the
effects
the restrictions
may have on tourism and bank lending
and supported us on the establishment
of special drawing rights