Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... Foreign Relations Division now headed by S. Everett Gleason . The compilers of this volume were John G. Reid , Ralph ... FOREIGN RELATIONS " The principles which guide the compilation and editing of Foreign Relations are stated in ...
... Foreign Relations Division now headed by S. Everett Gleason . The compilers of this volume were John G. Reid , Ralph ... FOREIGN RELATIONS " The principles which guide the compilation and editing of Foreign Relations are stated in ...
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... foreign oil resources in order to protect the American interest in those resources and assure this country supplies in emergencies . As you know , we are planning to undertake exploratory conversa- tions with the British Government on ...
... foreign oil resources in order to protect the American interest in those resources and assure this country supplies in emergencies . As you know , we are planning to undertake exploratory conversa- tions with the British Government on ...
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... foreign petroleum matters . American oil companies with foreign interests are being encouraged to present their views and problems to the Department , and are discussing with the Department their interest in and endeavors to obtain foreign ...
... foreign petroleum matters . American oil companies with foreign interests are being encouraged to present their views and problems to the Department , and are discussing with the Department their interest in and endeavors to obtain foreign ...
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... foreign petroleum resources in the hands of United States na- tionals . This would involve the preservation of the absolute position presently obtaining , and therefore vigilant protection of existing concessions in United States hands ...
... foreign petroleum resources in the hands of United States na- tionals . This would involve the preservation of the absolute position presently obtaining , and therefore vigilant protection of existing concessions in United States hands ...
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... foreign oil matters are in hand and therefore need not receive attention at the expense of other matters at your forthcoming meeting abroad . Our foreign oil policy should seek the development of Middle East- ern oil for peacetime ...
... foreign oil matters are in hand and therefore need not receive attention at the expense of other matters at your forthcoming meeting abroad . Our foreign oil policy should seek the development of Middle East- ern oil for peacetime ...
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