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dependent
on the USSR
for access
routes
to free world
markets.
Although
the Soviets
were
accommodating
in their
efforts
to ease the impact
of trade
dis
location,
Afghanistan's
export
earnings
fell
off.
Government
revenue,
heavily
dependent
on
customs
levies
- IT DISPLEASED BY PEIPING•$ EXPRESSIONS
JOy OVER INDO ••
WALKOUT,
THAT UN INCREASINGLY
USEFUL VEHICLEIN KEEPING WORLD
PEACE ANDHOPES INDONESIA WILLREJOIN·UN.ACCORDING
PREsS
YUGOSLAV
A['JB.AND·
UAR CHARGE
C·ALLED
JOINTLYON PRlM IN FEB 9 TO .
EXPRESSANXIETY
RE
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countries,
as well as to other countries
in Africa and possibly
beyond
across the Indian Ocean, while Senegal is expected to request a route to
New York, possibly via the Caribbean and possibly beyond New York to
Canada.
We will press for acceptance of our
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;
,_. I
1. The evolution
of political
institutions
in
Venezuela that are compatible
with those of the Western
democratic
world and provide for an orderly
transfer
of
power from administration
to administration
in accordance
with periodic
and free elections
- PRESS SECRETARY
THE WHITE HOUSE
NOMINATION
SENT TO THE SENATE ON SEPTEMBER
28, 1967:
Walter N. Tobriner,
of the District of Columbia, to be
Ambassador
Extraordinary
and Plenipotentiary
of the United States
of America to Jamaica.
vice Wilson T. M
- he must
appear UN latest Monday December 9. Plans departur~ from Rio
Saturday December 7 0145 ETA New York Idlewild 1155 Argentine
Air lines Flight 35 0..
,,
He apparently
does not expect be met by friends on arrival.
Anticipates
press may seek
- Washington
Richardson
Fowler and pressed
(MemConwill
Informing
Egerton
lender
with Jamaican
loans
of last
Government
which could have
to take high priority
effect
in accelerating
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Jamaican
- tend to isolate Yemenis further
cand-'
from Free World) be conducive to more extremist measures and movements in
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It would be roundly
condemned by alt
On other
hand,
Arab governments
- · NEGOTIATlONS
wI TH STATUS OF' LA JES BASE IN AZORES, EITHER, IN PRESS
0 R I N I NF ORMAL CON VERSA T I ONS Wl TH: EMBOFF S ·• HOWEWER .,
THIS' UNUSUALLY PROMINENT PRESS i:·RE,\TMENT OF: nuRo.
,
PARTY NEGOTIATIONS
IS FURTHER EVIDENCE
THAT PORTUGUESE
AU TH OR ·I
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t.NITED PRESS BUREA-u·HERE RECEIVED WRITTEN COMMUNICATIONTHIS ,
AFTERNOON
SIGNED BYJUAN DEDIOS MONCADAVIDAL, •EXECUTIVE
OOMM
ANDANTFALN GENERAL-STAFF• OFFERING TO EXCHANGECOL.
,
CHENAULTFOR '!ALL
- condition secret.
Local press has simply
reported he confined to house-with cold .. Ambassador Ashenheim
may. be unaware PM's actual physical condition.
McFarlane
·said PM concerned any publicity
over his condition might
produce unfavorable political
- :
A. AID concessionary
2.
loans
for Jamaica;
B. The level
of PL 480 assistance.
Meanwhile o
October
19 Ambassador
met
and pressed
early
3.
for
answers.
Informing
Prime Minister
upon Washington
Shearer
instructions
into
Within
account
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