Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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Page 29
... continue to be barely adequate for Russia's expanding indus- trial requirements . Roumania has historically been a significant supplier of the European market and presumably will continue to be such ; but Roumania cannot supply more ...
... continue to be barely adequate for Russia's expanding indus- trial requirements . Roumania has historically been a significant supplier of the European market and presumably will continue to be such ; but Roumania cannot supply more ...
Page 41
... continue to change with accelerated rapidity as the progress of the war in Europe proves steadily more favorable . Civilian supply has eased in a multitude of commodities , and limitations upon the production of goods for civilian end ...
... continue to change with accelerated rapidity as the progress of the war in Europe proves steadily more favorable . Civilian supply has eased in a multitude of commodities , and limitations upon the production of goods for civilian end ...
Page 42
... continue to be in very short supply during such period as may be considered necessary as a result of the existing emergency and the abnormal supply situation arising therefrom . It is suggested also that the United States Government and ...
... continue to be in very short supply during such period as may be considered necessary as a result of the existing emergency and the abnormal supply situation arising therefrom . It is suggested also that the United States Government and ...
Page 53
... continue in operation . These imports , while far from lavish , prevented the average Afghan from falling to a level of privation which would have induced him to heed the prompt- ings of malcontents urging revolt against the established ...
... continue in operation . These imports , while far from lavish , prevented the average Afghan from falling to a level of privation which would have induced him to heed the prompt- ings of malcontents urging revolt against the established ...
Page 128
... continue its work of implementing the program set forth in the Lebanon Agreement . The full text of the speech is being transmitted to the Department by despatch . * Repeated to Algiers for Murphy as No. 25 . MACVEAGH 870.00 / 7-144 The ...
... continue its work of implementing the program set forth in the Lebanon Agreement . The full text of the speech is being transmitted to the Department by despatch . * Repeated to Algiers for Murphy as No. 25 . MACVEAGH 870.00 / 7-144 The ...
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action advisers Affairs Afghan agreed agreement Allied Ambassador in Greece American April Athens authorities British Ambassador British Embassy British Government Cairo Chargé in Iran Committee concerning concessions conversations December December 15 December 27 Department Department's desire despatch discussions economic Egypt Ethiopia export February Foreign Economic Administration Foreign Office Foreign Relations German Government in Exile Government of India Greece Greek Government informed instructions interest Iran Iran Ford Iranian Government January June King Legation lend-lease letter London Majesty's Government March matter Memorandum ment Middle East Middle Eastern military Millspaugh Mission negotiations November October operations p. m. Received Palestine Papandreou Persian Gulf Petroleum political present President Roosevelt printed proposed question reference regarding reply request Russian Saudi Arabia ships silver situation statement STETTINIUS supply Swedish Tangier Tehran Telegram The Ambassador Telegram The Chargé Telegram The Minister Telegram The Secretary tion United Kingdom United States Government Wallace Murray WASHINGTON