Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 5U.S. Government Printing Office, 1965 - United States |
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... necessary for the securing of the British Ambassador's precedence is that , before the appointment of a U.S. Ambassador , copies of the relevant treaty provisions should be communicated by the Iraqi and Egyptian Governments to the U.S. ...
... necessary for the securing of the British Ambassador's precedence is that , before the appointment of a U.S. Ambassador , copies of the relevant treaty provisions should be communicated by the Iraqi and Egyptian Governments to the U.S. ...
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... necessary for the economic delivery of crude oil from the producing fields in Eastern Saudi Arabia to an appropriate sea- port and future refinery location on the Mediterranean . Contingent upon political and other circumstances ...
... necessary for the economic delivery of crude oil from the producing fields in Eastern Saudi Arabia to an appropriate sea- port and future refinery location on the Mediterranean . Contingent upon political and other circumstances ...
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... necessary ; whether the Department chooses to have prior conversations with the other governments con- cerned for the purpose of resolving any political issues before we undertake such negotiations ; and , in the event that it neither ...
... necessary ; whether the Department chooses to have prior conversations with the other governments con- cerned for the purpose of resolving any political issues before we undertake such negotiations ; and , in the event that it neither ...
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... necessary in connection with the construction of the pipeline . Sincerely yours , CHARLES B. RAYNER 800.6363 / 1-744 The Secretary of the Interior ( Ickes ) to the Secretary of State WASHINGTON , January 7 , 1944 . MY DEAR MR ...
... necessary in connection with the construction of the pipeline . Sincerely yours , CHARLES B. RAYNER 800.6363 / 1-744 The Secretary of the Interior ( Ickes ) to the Secretary of State WASHINGTON , January 7 , 1944 . MY DEAR MR ...
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... necessary to enable the California - Arabian Standard Oil Company to undertake this project with its own funds . d . In conjunction with the State Department as to negotiations , and under the guidance of that Department as to general ...
... necessary to enable the California - Arabian Standard Oil Company to undertake this project with its own funds . d . In conjunction with the State Department as to negotiations , and under the guidance of that Department as to general ...
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