British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 - Great Britain |
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Page 343
... progress so far achieved , Noting with appreciation that the States concerned have voluntarily suspended such tests , enabling progress in the dis- cussions at Geneva , Considering that an agreement on the cessation of nuclear and ...
... progress so far achieved , Noting with appreciation that the States concerned have voluntarily suspended such tests , enabling progress in the dis- cussions at Geneva , Considering that an agreement on the cessation of nuclear and ...
Page 555
... progress report from the Secretary General and suggestions put forward by governments . 3. The Council reaffirmed the solidarity of the Alliance ( 1 ) and their dedication to the principle of the settlement of all disputes by peaceful ...
... progress report from the Secretary General and suggestions put forward by governments . 3. The Council reaffirmed the solidarity of the Alliance ( 1 ) and their dedication to the principle of the settlement of all disputes by peaceful ...
Page 644
... progress of member countries , to analyse and discuss the progress achieved and the problems encountered in each country , to exchange opinions on possible measures that might be adopted to intensify further social and economic progress ...
... progress of member countries , to analyse and discuss the progress achieved and the problems encountered in each country , to exchange opinions on possible measures that might be adopted to intensify further social and economic progress ...
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