Near and Middle Eastern Series, 第 20 卷U.S. Government Printing Office, 1949 |
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Afghanistan Africa agricultural Algeria Ambassador Lodge American announced Arab refugees Arab-Israel Armistice Agreement arrangement Assembly August Baghdad Pact boundary British BULLETIN of Jan BULLETIN of Nov BULLETIN of Oct cancelled or refunded Charter concerning construction continued contribute cooperation countries Cyprus December declared defense demarcation lines demilitarized zone discussion economic assistance economic development Egypt Egyptian Electric power development Export-Import Bank expressed Foreign Minister France French Gaza Greece and Turkey Ibid incidents independence India Iran Iraq irrigation Israelis issue Jordan Jordanian June Lebanon Liberia Libya loan ment Middle East Middle Eastern military million Morocco mutual security program noted November October Pakistan political President Eisenhower Prime Minister problems projects region Republic of Turkey Saudi Arabia Secretary Dulles Secretary-General Security Council security guaranty self-determination September settlement signed solution South Asia Soviet Union statement Syria technical assistance tension tion Total U.N. docs United Kingdom United Nations United States Policy UNTSO
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第 56 頁 - Union, and by the establishment of a base for land and naval forces of the USSR within range of the Bosporus and the Dardanelles by means of a long-term lease. "(3) Provided that the area south of Batum and Baku in the general direction of the Persian Gulf is recognized as the center of the aspirations of the Soviet Union.
第 3 頁 - Conference declared its support of the rights of the people of Algeria, Morocco and Tunisia to self-determination and independence and urged the French Government to bring about a peaceful settlement of the issue without delay.
第 2 頁 - The great changes that are under way in Africa present a challenge to the rest of the world — a challenge to give aid in guiding the course of events in orderly and constructive channels. It is apparent that in the next ten years the peace and stability of the world will be strongly affected by the evolution in Africa, by the national awakening of its people, by the course of race relations, and by the manner in which the economic and social advancement of the African peoples is assisted by the...
第 19 頁 - President Eisenhower has authorized me to say that, given a solution of the other related problems, he would recommend that the United States join in formal treaty engagements to prevent or thwart any effort by either side to alter by force the boundaries between Israel and its Arab neighbors.
第 17 頁 - It is difficult to be critical of countries which, feeling themselves endangered, seek the arms which they sincerely believe they need for defense. On the other hand, I doubt very much that, under the conditions which prevail in die area, it is possible for any country to get security through an arms race.
第 53 頁 - Because the conditions of poverty and unrest in less developed areas make their people a special target of international communism, there is a need to help them achieve the economic growth and stability necessary to preserve their independence against communist threats and enticements.
第 2 頁 - The peoples of Asia today, of Africa tomorrow, are moving towards a new relationship with what history calls the West. The world organization is the place where this emerging new relationship in world affairs can most creatively be forged.
第 35 頁 - Design, construction, and operation of research reactors and their use as research, development, and engineering tools and In medical therapy.
第 15 頁 - ... at a time when a great effort is being made to ease the tension which has long prevailed between the Soviet and Western worlds, can we not hope that a similar spirit should prevail in the Middle East? That is our plea. The spirit of conciliation and of the good neighbour brings rich rewards to the people and to the nations.
第 24 頁 - Expresses its grave concern at the failure of the Government of Israel to comply with its obligations ; "5. Calls upon the Government of Israel to do so in the future, in default of which the Council will have to consider what further measures under the Charter are required to maintain or restore the peace ; "6.