Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... indicate that negotiations of the aforementioned nature should be again considered or that some alternative course ... indicated his belief that we were working at cross purposes and that the position taken in your letter was contrary ...
... indicate that negotiations of the aforementioned nature should be again considered or that some alternative course ... indicated his belief that we were working at cross purposes and that the position taken in your letter was contrary ...
Page 12
... indicated above , that he intended to take up with the President the subject of your letter of January 5 to him , it is believed that you may wish to advise the President concerning the reasons for the position you take in that letter ...
... indicated above , that he intended to take up with the President the subject of your letter of January 5 to him , it is believed that you may wish to advise the President concerning the reasons for the position you take in that letter ...
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... indicated that such prejudice need not result . I do not understand that you have changed your position in this respect and I do not know of any facts which might justify a change of position . Furthermore , I am advised that King Ibn ...
... indicated that such prejudice need not result . I do not understand that you have changed your position in this respect and I do not know of any facts which might justify a change of position . Furthermore , I am advised that King Ibn ...
Page 18
... indicated in paragraphs two ( 2 ) to five ( 5 ) above , and with the further idea of representing the U.S. Government in the solution of the problem of the long - term avail- ability of petroleum products by day to day contact of ...
... indicated in paragraphs two ( 2 ) to five ( 5 ) above , and with the further idea of representing the U.S. Government in the solution of the problem of the long - term avail- ability of petroleum products by day to day contact of ...
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... indicate an interest in the matter to government officials . The Department desires you to maintain such contact with any oil company representatives , who may be engaged in the above - indicated endeavors , as will encourage them to ...
... indicate an interest in the matter to government officials . The Department desires you to maintain such contact with any oil company representatives , who may be engaged in the above - indicated endeavors , as will encourage them to ...
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