Foreign Relations of the United States: Diplomatic Papers, Volume 3U.S. Government Printing Office, 1959 - United States |
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Page 73
... territory in which a base is located by 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 ...
... territory in which a base is located by 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 ...
Page 78
... territories in which they lie is physically in harmony with the separate interest of His Maj- esty's Government and without raising any question of naval or military compacts or assurance it is recognized that the various schemes of ...
... territories in which they lie is physically in harmony with the separate interest of His Maj- esty's Government and without raising any question of naval or military compacts or assurance it is recognized that the various schemes of ...
Page 79
... 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 engaged in war or in time of other emergency , it ...
... 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 engaged in war or in time of other emergency , it ...
Page 84
... territory before . They are not used to giving such con- cessions and on certain points they have fought every inch of the way . While they have intended all along to give us everything we really needed - they could do no less and had ...
... territory before . They are not used to giving such con- cessions and on certain points they have fought every inch of the way . While they have intended all along to give us everything we really needed - they could do no less and had ...
Page 108
... territories . ( 2 ) That while each of the Allied Governments and authorities will be primarily responsible for making provision for the economic needs of its own territories , their respective plans should be coordi- nated in a spirit ...
... territories . ( 2 ) That while each of the Allied Governments and authorities will be primarily responsible for making provision for the economic needs of its own territories , their respective plans should be coordi- nated in a spirit ...
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agreement Ambassador in Turkey American Government ANKARA April Article assistance August August 25 authorities Baghdad Beirut Engert Britain British Ambassador British Embassy British Government Cairo Chargé Chargé d'Affaires defense Department Department's desire discussions Eastern Affairs Egypt Kirk Egyptian European export Foreign Affairs Foreign Office Free French German High Commissioner HULL India informed instructions Iran Iran Dreyfus Iranian Iranian Government Iraq Irish Government July June Knabenshue Lease-Lend Legation Lend-Lease Liberia London Majesty's Government March matter Memorandum of Conversation ment military Minister in Egypt Minister in Iran mission Monrovia nationals negotiations p. m. Received paragraph possible present President Prime Minister proposed question reference regard reply request Russian Saudi Saudi Arabia September ships situation suggested supplies Syria Tangier Tehran Telegram The Ambassador Telegram The Consul Telegram The Minister Telegram The Secretary territory tion trade treaty Turkey MacMurray Turkish Turkish Government Turks United Kingdom Winant Vichy WALLACE MURRAY WASHINGTON