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... Ministers . - Geneva , 5th August , 1959 ( 1 ) The Foreign Ministers of France , the United Kingdom , the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , and the United States have had a useful exchange of views with regard to the method by which ...
... Ministers . - Geneva , 5th August , 1959 ( 1 ) The Foreign Ministers of France , the United Kingdom , the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics , and the United States have had a useful exchange of views with regard to the method by which ...
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... ministers of the Government of India . The two Prime Ministers explained fully their respective stands on the problem affecting the border areas . This led to a greater understanding of the views of the two Governments but the talks did ...
... ministers of the Government of India . The two Prime Ministers explained fully their respective stands on the problem affecting the border areas . This led to a greater understanding of the views of the two Governments but the talks did ...
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... Ministers said that the Soviet Government viewed favourably the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan towards the economic and social advancement of the country . The Prime Minister of Afghanistan expressed gratitude for the economic ...
... Ministers said that the Soviet Government viewed favourably the efforts of the Government of Afghanistan towards the economic and social advancement of the country . The Prime Minister of Afghanistan expressed gratitude for the economic ...
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