Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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Page 4
... British Government to put opposition in the way of the appointment of U.S. Ambassa- dors , provided that it could be arranged that the present system should be maintained whereby the British representative in these two countries is ...
... British Government to put opposition in the way of the appointment of U.S. Ambassa- dors , provided that it could be arranged that the present system should be maintained whereby the British representative in these two countries is ...
Page 6
... British agencies informally reviewed questions of mutual interest throughout the Near and Middle East from Egypt to Afghanistan . British and American interests were reciprocally explained , examined and recognized . It was cordially ...
... British agencies informally reviewed questions of mutual interest throughout the Near and Middle East from Egypt to Afghanistan . British and American interests were reciprocally explained , examined and recognized . It was cordially ...
Page 61
... British Govern- ment saying that we do expect to bring up rights to a number of bases , naming them , with particular emphasis on the Near Eastern bases including Payne Field . This , I think , is a polite indication that we do not feel ...
... British Govern- ment saying that we do expect to bring up rights to a number of bases , naming them , with particular emphasis on the Near Eastern bases including Payne Field . This , I think , is a polite indication that we do not feel ...
Page 64
... British officials concerning retransfers were found which made the British action in this case appear in a more favorable light although the Lend - Lease Administration still felt that it should have been notified of the retransfer and ...
... British officials concerning retransfers were found which made the British action in this case appear in a more favorable light although the Lend - Lease Administration still felt that it should have been notified of the retransfer and ...
Page 74
... British Embassy has taken the matter up with the Department and has indicated that the British objections are based on " security " considerations . The War Depart- ment and the Department of State are unable to admit the validity of ...
... British Embassy has taken the matter up with the Department and has indicated that the British objections are based on " security " considerations . The War Depart- ment and the Department of State are unable to admit the validity of ...
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