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Page 184
... reaffirmed their previous statement that they were irrevocably opposed to any unilateral declaration of independence by the Government of Rhodesia , and further reaffirmed their insistence on the principle of majority rule . While the ...
... reaffirmed their previous statement that they were irrevocably opposed to any unilateral declaration of independence by the Government of Rhodesia , and further reaffirmed their insistence on the principle of majority rule . While the ...
Page 487
... reaffirmed their view that an essential element in any lasting settlement must be the reunifica- tion of Germany on the basis of the principle of self - determination . The Chancellor and the Prime Minister recognised the importance of ...
... reaffirmed their view that an essential element in any lasting settlement must be the reunifica- tion of Germany on the basis of the principle of self - determination . The Chancellor and the Prime Minister recognised the importance of ...
Page 649
... reaffirmed their conviction that no acceptable permanent solution to the question of European security is possible without agreement on the most critical political problems . 8. Turning to economic questions , Ministers noted that the ...
... reaffirmed their conviction that no acceptable permanent solution to the question of European security is possible without agreement on the most critical political problems . 8. Turning to economic questions , Ministers noted that the ...
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