British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1976 - Great Britain |
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Page 18
... discussions with each of the Heads of Government of the Six , for the purpose of establishing whether it appears likely that essential British and Commonwealth interests could be safeguarded if Britain were to accept the Treaty of Rome ...
... discussions with each of the Heads of Government of the Six , for the purpose of establishing whether it appears likely that essential British and Commonwealth interests could be safeguarded if Britain were to accept the Treaty of Rome ...
Page 211
... discussions progress . The United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence , Mr. Denis Healey , led a discussion of tactical nuclear forces . The Ministers agreed that the number of tactical nuclear weapons available to the Allied ...
... discussions progress . The United Kingdom Secretary of State for Defence , Mr. Denis Healey , led a discussion of tactical nuclear forces . The Ministers agreed that the number of tactical nuclear weapons available to the Allied ...
Page 1131
... discussions on the appropriate actions by both sides . The two Presidents again affirmed that the Republic of Vietnam should be a full participant playing a leading rôle in discussions concerning the substance of a final settlement ...
... discussions on the appropriate actions by both sides . The two Presidents again affirmed that the Republic of Vietnam should be a full participant playing a leading rôle in discussions concerning the substance of a final settlement ...
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