British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 154
... proposal is that measures should be taken , consistent with fundamental rights and liberties , to avoid activities in or with respect to Berlin which might either disturb public order or seriously affect the rights and interests , or ...
... proposal is that measures should be taken , consistent with fundamental rights and liberties , to avoid activities in or with respect to Berlin which might either disturb public order or seriously affect the rights and interests , or ...
Page 714
... proposal . Yes , the Soviet Government , like the governments of many other states , refused to accept this proposal which was intended to throw open the doors of other nations to American recon- naissance . The activities of American ...
... proposal . Yes , the Soviet Government , like the governments of many other states , refused to accept this proposal which was intended to throw open the doors of other nations to American recon- naissance . The activities of American ...
Page 746
... proposal and our explanatory statement in which the Soviet Union's position on the question of disarmament is set out in greater detail . 242. The new Soviet proposal on the question of general and complete disarmament , which is based ...
... proposal and our explanatory statement in which the Soviet Union's position on the question of disarmament is set out in greater detail . 242. The new Soviet proposal on the question of general and complete disarmament , which is based ...
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