British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1975 - Great Britain |
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Page 285
... Organisation are ready to sign a non - aggression pact with the NATO countries . This pact would greatly facilitate the easing of tensions in Europe and in the whole world . Member states of the Warsaw Treaty Organisation support ...
... Organisation are ready to sign a non - aggression pact with the NATO countries . This pact would greatly facilitate the easing of tensions in Europe and in the whole world . Member states of the Warsaw Treaty Organisation support ...
Page 415
... organisation is essential to give life to the Treaty , the present form , present strengths , and the present details of the Organisation , are certainly not to be regarded as immutable . Indeed , the Treaty itself has never so regarded ...
... organisation is essential to give life to the Treaty , the present form , present strengths , and the present details of the Organisation , are certainly not to be regarded as immutable . Indeed , the Treaty itself has never so regarded ...
Page 560
... organisation in which , as in no previous alliance in history , the efforts and resources of each are combined for the common security of all . We are convinced that this organisation is essential and will continue . No system of ...
... organisation in which , as in no previous alliance in history , the efforts and resources of each are combined for the common security of all . We are convinced that this organisation is essential and will continue . No system of ...
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