Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, 第 4 卷﹔第 12 卷U.S. Government Printing Office, 1982 |
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... motion of Senator Long , seconded by Senator Sparkman , the committee decided by voice vote to arrange hear- ings on the measure . The chairman announced the names of certain ambassadorial nominees as the next order of business . He ...
... motion of Senator Long , seconded by Senator Sparkman , the committee decided by voice vote to arrange hear- ings on the measure . The chairman announced the names of certain ambassadorial nominees as the next order of business . He ...
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... motion picture screen . The CHAIRMAN . Senator Lausche is next . Senator LAUSCHE . I will yield to the junior member of the com- mittee . The CHAIRMAN . You are next in order . TITO AND CASTRO Senator LAUSCHE . What is motivating Tito ...
... motion picture screen . The CHAIRMAN . Senator Lausche is next . Senator LAUSCHE . I will yield to the junior member of the com- mittee . The CHAIRMAN . You are next in order . TITO AND CASTRO Senator LAUSCHE . What is motivating Tito ...
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... motion by Senator Sparkman , seconded by Senator Aiken . The nomination of Foy D. Kohler , to be Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs ; Tyler Thompson to be Ambassador to Ireland ; G. Frederick Reinhardt to be Ambassador to ...
... motion by Senator Sparkman , seconded by Senator Aiken . The nomination of Foy D. Kohler , to be Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs ; Tyler Thompson to be Ambassador to Ireland ; G. Frederick Reinhardt to be Ambassador to ...
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... motion by Senator Church , seconded by Senator Carlson , the Agreements were , on voice vote , unanimously recommended for report by the subcommittee to the full committee . The chairman voted the proxy of Senator Lausche in favor of ...
... motion by Senator Church , seconded by Senator Carlson , the Agreements were , on voice vote , unanimously recommended for report by the subcommittee to the full committee . The chairman voted the proxy of Senator Lausche in favor of ...
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... motion was adopted unanimously . George V. Allen , Director , U.S. Information Agency , then testi- fied in support of the so - called Beirut Convention , Ex . V , 81-2 , “ An Agreement for facilitating the international circulation of ...
... motion was adopted unanimously . George V. Allen , Director , U.S. Information Agency , then testi- fied in support of the so - called Beirut Convention , Ex . V , 81-2 , “ An Agreement for facilitating the international circulation of ...
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第 1 頁 - UNITED STATES SENATE, SUBCOMMITTEE ON DISARMAMENT OF THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS, Washington, DC The subcommittee met, pursuant to notice, at 10:20 am, in room S-116, the Capitol, Senator Albert Gore (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.
第 737 頁 - Congress, to help our Latin American neighbors accelerate their efforts to strengthen the social and economic structure of their nations and improve the status of their individual...
第 269 頁 - I nor my Government has intended any. The actual statements go no further than to say that the United States will not shirk its responsibility to safeguard against surprise attack. In point of fact, these flights were suspended after the recent incident and are not to be resumed.
第 185 頁 - I reemphasize that these studies are without prejudice to our respective positions on the timing and interdependence of various aspects of disarmament.
第 504 頁 - The committee will stand at recess until 2:30 this afternoon. (Whereupon, at 11:55 am the committee recessed, to reconvene at 2:30 pm of the same day.) AFTERNOON SESSION Senator GURNET.
第 344 頁 - As the Secretary of State pointed out in his recent statement, ever since the beginning of my administration I have issued directives to gather, in every feasible way, the information required to protect the United States and the free world against surprise attack and to enable them to make effective preparations for defense.
第 289 頁 - As to the timing, the question was really whether to halt the program and thus forgo the gathering of important information that was essential and that was likely to be unavailable at a later date. The decision was that the program should not be halted.
第 749 頁 - I will say frankly that it is unacceptable that the Soviet political system should be given an opportunity to make secret preparations to face the free world with the choice of abject surrender or nuclear destruction.
第 191 頁 - ... report. If this is accepted in principle by the other nations which have tested nuclear weapons, then in order to facilitate the detailed negotiations, the United States is prepared, unless testing is resumed by the Soviet Union, to withhold further testing on its part of atomic and hydrogen weapons for a period of one year from the beginning of the negotiations. As part of the agreement to be negotiated, and on a basis of reciprocity...
第 447 頁 - ... his speech to the Supreme Soviet on January 14 and in his remarks during his visit to Indonesia and other countries in January. On February 4 the Warsaw Pact powers issued the first formal bloc-wide commitment to sign a separate GDR peace treaty. Thus Khrushchev's threatening Baku speech of April 25, though it was the most sweeping since February 1959, was only a harsher version of what he had been saying for months before.