British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 - Great Britain |
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... 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 ...
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... Government of the Soviet Union to the Government of the United Kingdom regarding the conference of Foreign Ministers and proposing a summit meeting , dated 30th March , 1959 ( Translation ) The Government of the Union of Soviet ...
... Government of the Soviet Union to the Government of the United Kingdom regarding the conference of Foreign Ministers and proposing a summit meeting , dated 30th March , 1959 ( Translation ) The Government of the Union of Soviet ...
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... Soviet Government cannot ignore the threat to peace and security in Southeast Asia arising from the crude United States interference in the internal affairs of ... UNION AND U.S.A. The Soviet Government cannot ignore the threat to peace ...
... Soviet Government cannot ignore the threat to peace and security in Southeast Asia arising from the crude United States interference in the internal affairs of ... UNION AND U.S.A. The Soviet Government cannot ignore the threat to peace ...
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