International Law Documents, Volume 41U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941 - International law |
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However , the American Government , while accepting in principle the Japanese proposal , insisted that the meeting should take place after an agreement of view had been reached on fundamental and essential questions . " 3.
However , the American Government , while accepting in principle the Japanese proposal , insisted that the meeting should take place after an agreement of view had been reached on fundamental and essential questions . " 3.
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In brief , the American proposal contains certain acceptable items such as those concerning commerce , including the conclusion of a trade agreement , mutual removal of the freezing restrictions , and stabilization of yen and dollar ...
In brief , the American proposal contains certain acceptable items such as those concerning commerce , including the conclusion of a trade agreement , mutual removal of the freezing restrictions , and stabilization of yen and dollar ...
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The Under Secretary said that, on July 3, in view of the situation which existed at that time in North Africa, President Roosevelt made the following proposal to the French Government at Vichy. The President made it clear that he hoped ...
The Under Secretary said that, on July 3, in view of the situation which existed at that time in North Africa, President Roosevelt made the following proposal to the French Government at Vichy. The President made it clear that he hoped ...
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Freezing of Japanese and Chinese assets in | 1 |
The Atlantic Charter | 7 |
Freedom of the seas_ | 13 |
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