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  • Affairs Paris. D~a1·l,.ir. l,:i.5.nister: of the }'rcnch Re1)ublic, I'lALY: The Prime ?,Jinister Affairs. has asstu:-:ed ter:1pora't·y charge of the Binistry of i
  • V ... December 2, 1968 Monday - 5:32 p.m. ,Mr. President: ,. J( We interviewed Alfred Hurt today in C;Onnection with his proposed appointment as Director of...AID 1 s Office of West Africa Regi~~al Affairs in Senegal. I i i ! f i ! fi
  • ._.________________ LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE 2o Confi~ deliveryo Decontrol after 3. receipto END ✓ - ·-f. LIMITEDOFFICIALUSE _ I ~ () EXECUTIVE CcJ ~&J.3 DEPARTMENT OF STATE Washington, D.C. OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PROTOCOL VISIT TO THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICAOF HIS
  • Republic of Southern Yemen, Aden. • His Excellency Sayf Ahmad al-Dhalai, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the People 1 s Republic of Southern Yemen, Aden. Dear Mr. Minister: I GAIIDA: His Excellency Apollo Milton Obote, President of the Republic of Uganda
  • relatlone and pr•••u1:e• to reduce their actlvitle• under the 2o/t•l0% exerclae, led the Depart• ment to exclude a 1pocliict requ••* tor fund• tor theee countriea. ". Obvloualy thie foll undei- a general policy, and waa not ·th• .reault o! an lntervezition
  • A. C. Curtis, AFR/ID (AID), 707 State Annex o l ..J,""'. ·""- • • ... '\ .,. ....:-i·t:..r ..~ 3 -:). 3 - 7 3H) .:.- '-.~ / ___, j c:./.J I- I /1 .:,.?.,/DEPARTMENT OF STATE S/S 18023 i~65~:ov 10 PM 4 U6
  • must be sure that~ :.e kept confidential. This raises a difficult problem. The top level of the Department of State refuse to see him, even unofficially, and this is rather amazing in view of the past practice regarding the Algerians, the "Palestinians