Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... matter has been properly cleared with all interested governments in the area . However , the matter will not be discussed with such governments until there is no longer any question concern- ing the actual construction of the line . You ...
... matter has been properly cleared with all interested governments in the area . However , the matter will not be discussed with such governments until there is no longer any question concern- ing the actual construction of the line . You ...
Page 34
... matter in which this Government is not involved , but that this Government has been fully informed of the company's plans and entertains no objection to them . In the event it should appear necessary to take any active measures to ...
... matter in which this Government is not involved , but that this Government has been fully informed of the company's plans and entertains no objection to them . In the event it should appear necessary to take any active measures to ...
Page 74
... 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 the " security " arguments so ...
... 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 the " security " arguments so ...
Page 114
... matter that the Soviet Government would take the lead in Roumanian affairs , while we would take the lead in Greek affairs , each government giving the other help in the respective countries . Such an arrangement would be a natural de ...
... matter that the Soviet Government would take the lead in Roumanian affairs , while we would take the lead in Greek affairs , each government giving the other help in the respective countries . Such an arrangement would be a natural de ...
Page 125
... matters in the Balkans , I am a bit worried and so is the State Department . I think I should tell you frankly that we were disturbed that your people took this matter up with us only after it had been put up to the Russians and they ...
... matters in the Balkans , I am a bit worried and so is the State Department . I think I should tell you frankly that we were disturbed that your people took this matter up with us only after it had been put up to the Russians and they ...
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