British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 70
... Government , the Soviet Government would consider it possible to convene such a conference in April of this year in Vienna or Geneva , if this is convenient for the Government of Great Britain as well as for the Governments of the other ...
... Government , the Soviet Government would consider it possible to convene such a conference in April of this year in Vienna or Geneva , if this is convenient for the Government of Great Britain as well as for the Governments of the other ...
Page 281
... Government of the Republic of France during such period less the quantity of contained recover- able U - 235 which has been resold or otherwise returned to the Government of the United States during such period . If the Government of ...
... Government of the Republic of France during such period less the quantity of contained recover- able U - 235 which has been resold or otherwise returned to the Government of the United States during such period . If the Government of ...
Page 394
... Government undertake not to grant any private rights to any person or persons in the Agreed Areas , without seeking prior mutual agreement of both Governments in writing . Similarly , the United Kingdom Government undertake not to grant ...
... Government undertake not to grant any private rights to any person or persons in the Agreed Areas , without seeking prior mutual agreement of both Governments in writing . Similarly , the United Kingdom Government undertake not to grant ...
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