Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 4U.S. Government Printing Office, 1954 - United States |
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... asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs as to the truth of the local press report that one of the three Japanese requirements for a Sino - Japanese rapprochement was that China should recognize Manchukuo . Hirota replied that such was ...
... asked the Minister for Foreign Affairs as to the truth of the local press report that one of the three Japanese requirements for a Sino - Japanese rapprochement was that China should recognize Manchukuo . Hirota replied that such was ...
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... asked whether Japan and Soviet Russia would soon be at war , replied most emphatically that the two coun- tries would be at war within a few months . His chief , Major General Rinzo Ando , said the following day , when asked the same ...
... asked whether Japan and Soviet Russia would soon be at war , replied most emphatically that the two coun- tries would be at war within a few months . His chief , Major General Rinzo Ando , said the following day , when asked the same ...
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... asked whether I thought that the Ethiopians would be able to continue the struggle against the Italian forces much longer . I called attention to the difference between the reports of these hostilities emanating from Italian and ...
... asked whether I thought that the Ethiopians would be able to continue the struggle against the Italian forces much longer . I called attention to the difference between the reports of these hostilities emanating from Italian and ...
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... asked whether the Ambassador had returned to us with any re- newed hope of a satisfactory disposition of our problems . He indi- cated that he had more hope now than he had after his previous visit and return , and I gained the ...
... asked whether the Ambassador had returned to us with any re- newed hope of a satisfactory disposition of our problems . He indi- cated that he had more hope now than he had after his previous visit and return , and I gained the ...
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... asked the Soviet Govern- ment not to insist on its proposal . Comrade Stomonyakov stated that the Soviet Government still considers desirable , in the interests of ascertaining the truth , the participation of neutral , disinterested ...
... asked the Soviet Govern- ment not to insist on its proposal . Comrade Stomonyakov stated that the Soviet Government still considers desirable , in the interests of ascertaining the truth , the participation of neutral , disinterested ...
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