Purchase of United Nations Bonds. 87-2. Feb. 6, 7, 9, 19, 1962 |
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... believe it should . the United Nations world will be faced with a serious cash problem , aggravated by any further delays in collecting back dues from those who have not been willing to pay the special assessments . Consequently , Point ...
... believe it should . the United Nations world will be faced with a serious cash problem , aggravated by any further delays in collecting back dues from those who have not been willing to pay the special assessments . Consequently , Point ...
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... believe that only two negative votes were cast . Since that time both Democratic and Republican administrations and Congresses have given strong support , financial and otherwise , to the U.N. President Ken- nedy in his message today ...
... believe that only two negative votes were cast . Since that time both Democratic and Republican administrations and Congresses have given strong support , financial and otherwise , to the U.N. President Ken- nedy in his message today ...
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... believe , be reaffirmed . The bonds will bear a 2 - percent interest rate . This will keep annual costs at a level enabling all governments to pay and will give some return to govern- ments purchasing the bonds . But this interest rate ...
... believe , be reaffirmed . The bonds will bear a 2 - percent interest rate . This will keep annual costs at a level enabling all governments to pay and will give some return to govern- ments purchasing the bonds . But this interest rate ...
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... believe the UNOC opera- tion is important and necessary , many of them have been unable to keep up their payments on these special assessments on top of paying their regular assessments . All these nonpayments have produced the cash ...
... believe the UNOC opera- tion is important and necessary , many of them have been unable to keep up their payments on these special assessments on top of paying their regular assessments . All these nonpayments have produced the cash ...
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... believe that it is , and hope that you will agree with us after we have had an opportunity to present our case in detail . But this proposal also raises basic questions of foreign policy . We are discussing the financial viability of ...
... believe that it is , and hope that you will agree with us after we have had an opportunity to present our case in detail . But this proposal also raises basic questions of foreign policy . We are discussing the financial viability of ...
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1961 contribution action Albania Ambassador Amount received Balance arrearages arrears article 17 Assembly Assessments in respect Belgium believe bills Bolivia Byelorussian Canada capital fund cash Chairman Charter China CLEVELAND committee Communist Congo operation Congolese Congress costs countries Cuba Department February February 9 figures financial crisis fiscal Foreign Relations GARDNER Gaza strip going International Court Katanga KLUTZNICK Leopoldville loan ment Middle East military million obligations ONUC organization owed paid Paraguay payment peace and security peacekeeping operations President proposal question received Balance due record regular budget repayment Secretary RUSK Secretary-General Security Council Senator AIKEN Senator CHURCH Senator GORE Senator HICKENLOOPER Senator LAUSCHE Senator MORSE Senator SPARKMAN Senegal SHIPMAN Soviet Socialist Republic Soviet Union special assessments statement STEVENSON tion troops U.S. dollars U.S. representative UNEF United Arab Republic United Nations bonds UNOC Upper Volta veto vote World Court
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