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The Council welcomed and expressed warm support for the policy of the United
States Government as outlined by President Johnson on April 7, 1965, when he
affirmed the determination of the United States to provide assistance to South ...
The Council welcomed and expressed warm support for the policy of the United
States Government as outlined by President Johnson on April 7, 1965, when he
affirmed the determination of the United States to provide assistance to South ...
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Taking note of this , the Council expressed its satisfaction and its desire that
these contacts should continue in a constructive spirit with a view to normalising
relations between these two member countries and promoting an improvement in
the ...
Taking note of this , the Council expressed its satisfaction and its desire that
these contacts should continue in a constructive spirit with a view to normalising
relations between these two member countries and promoting an improvement in
the ...
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Cyprus The Prime Ministers expressed concern about the situation regarding
Cyprus. They reaffirmed their full support for the U.N. Security Council resolutions
on the subject. The Prime Ministers asserted that the Cyprus problem should be ...
Cyprus The Prime Ministers expressed concern about the situation regarding
Cyprus. They reaffirmed their full support for the U.N. Security Council resolutions
on the subject. The Prime Ministers asserted that the Cyprus problem should be ...
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