British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1975 - Great Britain |
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... Alliance any more power than it has at present to initiate the use of nuclear weapons . On the contrary , the proposal involves the assumption by those non - nuclear Powers of the Western Alliance taking part in the new arrangements of ...
... Alliance any more power than it has at present to initiate the use of nuclear weapons . On the contrary , the proposal involves the assumption by those non - nuclear Powers of the Western Alliance taking part in the new arrangements of ...
Page 172
... Alliance of exchanging information and views to the greatest extent possible , and of harmonisation in the policies pur- sued by member countries . The Ministers welcomed the continuing progress in political consultation within the Alliance ...
... Alliance of exchanging information and views to the greatest extent possible , and of harmonisation in the policies pur- sued by member countries . The Ministers welcomed the continuing progress in political consultation within the Alliance ...
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... Alliance . After a frank exchange of views , the Ministers agreed that the mainten- ance of the Atlantic Alliance is as necessary today as ever , in order to safeguard the freedom and the common heritage of their peoples founded on the ...
... Alliance . After a frank exchange of views , the Ministers agreed that the mainten- ance of the Atlantic Alliance is as necessary today as ever , in order to safeguard the freedom and the common heritage of their peoples founded on the ...
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