British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 108
... expressed its full agreement on the broad lines of the policy to be pursued . Whilst stating its desire to see out- standing problems solved by negotiation , the Council confirmed its unanimous determination to maintain the freedom of ...
... expressed its full agreement on the broad lines of the policy to be pursued . Whilst stating its desire to see out- standing problems solved by negotiation , the Council confirmed its unanimous determination to maintain the freedom of ...
Page 467
... expressed not only in words but demonstrated also in deeds . The Council reaffirmed their belief that the free countries of the world must maintain their strength and solidarity , as expressed particularly in the regional organisations ...
... expressed not only in words but demonstrated also in deeds . The Council reaffirmed their belief that the free countries of the world must maintain their strength and solidarity , as expressed particularly in the regional organisations ...
Page 555
... expressed in those proposals as a basis for attaining their common objective of general and complete disarmament by stages under effective international control . They expressed their hope for the early resumption of negotiations . 5 ...
... expressed in those proposals as a basis for attaining their common objective of general and complete disarmament by stages under effective international control . They expressed their hope for the early resumption of negotiations . 5 ...
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