Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 57
... reason conversations had taken place with a view towards reciprocal use by the United States and the other American Republics of the naval and air bases throughout the New World . I said it would be manifestly impossible for the United ...
... reason conversations had taken place with a view towards reciprocal use by the United States and the other American Republics of the naval and air bases throughout the New World . I said it would be manifestly impossible for the United ...
Page 65
... reason for this as stated to us is the belief that this would fa- cilitate the task of the British Government in persuading possibly obstructive local legislatures to enact necessary legislation without resorting to an act of Parliament ...
... reason for this as stated to us is the belief that this would fa- cilitate the task of the British Government in persuading possibly obstructive local legislatures to enact necessary legislation without resorting to an act of Parliament ...
Page 73
... reason of the fact that additional American vessels and perhaps foreign vessels will go to those territories with supplies and materials for use in the construction and operation of the bases . This additional revenue 409021-59- -6 will ...
... reason of the fact that additional American vessels and perhaps foreign vessels will go to those territories with supplies and materials for use in the construction and operation of the bases . This additional revenue 409021-59- -6 will ...
Page 79
... reason of the physical proximity of the bases and the territories in which they lie regarding respective arrangements for local security they will be settled in accordance with the spirit of the preamble . " 2. When the United States is ...
... reason of the physical proximity of the bases and the territories in which they lie regarding respective arrangements for local security they will be settled in accordance with the spirit of the preamble . " 2. When the United States is ...
Page 89
... reason or another be added to these . 9. This brings me , finally , to your suggestion of a joint general committee , which might be initiated on an Anglo - American basis as a means of taking the lead in this field , with a view to ...
... reason or another be added to these . 9. This brings me , finally , to your suggestion of a joint general committee , which might be initiated on an Anglo - American basis as a means of taking the lead in this field , with a view to ...
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