Senate Debate on the Panama Canal Treaties: A Compendium of Major Statements, Documents, Record Votes, and Relevant Events |
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The Neutrality Treaty provides that the vessels of war and auxil- iary vessels of the United States and Panama will be entitled to transit the Canal expeditiously . This is intended , and it shall be so interpreted , to assure the ...
The Neutrality Treaty provides that the vessels of war and auxil- iary vessels of the United States and Panama will be entitled to transit the Canal expeditiously . This is intended , and it shall be so interpreted , to assure the ...
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This is intended , and it shall so be interpreted , to assure the transit of such vessels through the Canal as quickly as possible , without any impediment , with expedited treatment , and in case of need or emergency , to go to the ...
This is intended , and it shall so be interpreted , to assure the transit of such vessels through the Canal as quickly as possible , without any impediment , with expedited treatment , and in case of need or emergency , to go to the ...
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In accordance with the Statement of Understanding men- tioned in Article IV above : " The Neutrality Treaty provides that the vessels of war and auxiliary vessels of the United States and Panama will be entitled to transit the Canal ...
In accordance with the Statement of Understanding men- tioned in Article IV above : " The Neutrality Treaty provides that the vessels of war and auxiliary vessels of the United States and Panama will be entitled to transit the Canal ...
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1 Senator Edmund Muskie February 28 1978 | 206 |
Laxalt March 1 1978 | 218 |
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