Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... IRAN : Elevation of the American Legation in Tehran and the Iranian Lega- tion in Washington to the status of Embassies . . Policy of economic assistance by the United States to Iran ; efforts to implement the Tripartite Declaration ...
... IRAN : Elevation of the American Legation in Tehran and the Iranian Lega- tion in Washington to the status of Embassies . . Policy of economic assistance by the United States to Iran ; efforts to implement the Tripartite Declaration ...
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... Iran that the principles of the Atlantic Charter 2 apply to that country , and that Iran be permitted to join the United Nations in a declaration of war against the Axis . Since that time Iran , of her own volition , has declared war ...
... Iran that the principles of the Atlantic Charter 2 apply to that country , and that Iran be permitted to join the United Nations in a declaration of war against the Axis . Since that time Iran , of her own volition , has declared war ...
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... Iran ( Ford ) to the Secretary of State TEHRAN , January 20 , 1944-10 a . m . [ Received January 21-7 : 54 a . m . ] 37. Legation's telegram No. 28 , January 15. British Minister has requested that I inform him when decision is made to ...
... Iran ( Ford ) to the Secretary of State TEHRAN , January 20 , 1944-10 a . m . [ Received January 21-7 : 54 a . m . ] 37. Legation's telegram No. 28 , January 15. British Minister has requested that I inform him when decision is made to ...
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... Iran , which is briefly as follows : Crops in Iran this season were large enough to feed the entire coun- try.15 The minimum amount needed to feed the cities is 310,000 tons . This must be transported quickly since many roads become ...
... Iran , which is briefly as follows : Crops in Iran this season were large enough to feed the entire coun- try.15 The minimum amount needed to feed the cities is 310,000 tons . This must be transported quickly since many roads become ...
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... Iran , with particular reference to the special interest we have had in that country since Mr. Morgan Shuster , a prominent American economist and financial authority , was appointed Adviser to the Iranian ( then Persian ) Government in ...
... Iran , with particular reference to the special interest we have had in that country since Mr. Morgan Shuster , a prominent American economist and financial authority , was appointed Adviser to the Iranian ( then Persian ) Government in ...
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