76. Statement to the Press by the United States High Commissioner,
October 31, 1951 .
. . 1825-1826
77. Note From the Secretary-General of the Austrian Treaty Deputies
to the Soviet Embassy at London, January 24, 1952.
78. Statement by the Governments of the United States, the United King-
dom, and France, February 28, 1952. .
79. Note From the American Embassy at Moscow to the Soviet Foreign
Ministry, March 13, 1952
80. The Abbreviated Draft Treaty With Austria, March 13, 1952
90. Note From the American Embassy at Moscow to the Soviet Foreign Ministry, August 17, 1953
G. Discussion of the Problems of Germany, Austria, and European Security
at the Berlin Meeting of Foreign Ministers, January 25-February 18,
1954
97. Note From the American Ambassador at Moscow to the Soviet
Minister of Foreign Affairs, December 8, 1953.
1849-1850
98. Statement by the Secretary of State, January 30, 1954 (Excerpt). 1850-1852 99. Statement by the Secretary of State, February 5, 1954. 1852-1855
100. Statement by the Secretary of State, February 10, 1954 (Excerpts) 1855-1858
101. Statement by the Secretary of State, February 13, 1954. . . . 1858-1861
102. Statement by the Secretary of State, February 15, 1954 (Excerpt) 1861-1864
103. Statement by the Secretary of State, February 16, 1954. . . 1864-1867
104. Statement by the Secretary of State, February 17, 1954. .
105. Conclusion of the Berlin Conference: Communiqué by the Foreign
Ministers of the United States, the United Kingdom, France, and
the Soviet Union, February 18, 1954 (Excerpt) .
109. Summary of Austrian Treaty Negotiations, December 20, 1952- November 19, 1954: Report by the United States, the United Kingdom, and France to the Secretary-General of the United Nations, November 19, 1954.
113. Statement at a Press Conference by the Secretary of State, May 24, 1955. .
I. Discussion of the Problems of Germany and European Security at the Geneva Conference of Heads of Government, July 18–23, 1955
114. Note From the United States, British, and French Governments to
the Soviet Government, May 10, 1955
1886-1887
115. Statement by the Secretary of State, July 19, 1955 (Excerpts). 1887-1888 116. Statement by the President, July 19, 1955 (Excerpt).
117. Statement by the Secretary of State, July 20, 1955 118. Statement by the Secretary of State, July 20, 1955 119. Statement by the President, July 20, 1955. 120. Statement by the President, July 20, 1955. 121. Statement by the Secretary of State, July 21, 1955 (Excerpt) 122. Statement by the Secretary of State, July 21, 1955. .
123. Directive of the Heads of Government of the Four Powers to the Foreign Ministers, July 23, 1955 (Excerpt)
125. Statement by the Secretary of State, October 28, 1955.
126. Statement by the Secretary of State, October 29, 1955.
127. Statement by the Secretary of State, October 29, 1955.
128. Statement by the Secretary of State, November 2, 1955 .
129. Statement by the Secretary of State, November 3, 1955. .
130. Statement by the Secretary of State, November 4, 1955.
131. Proposal by the American, British, and French Delegations, November
4, 1955
132. Statement by the Secretary of State, November 9, 1955. . . . 1922-1926
133. Declaration by the Foreign Ministers of the United States, the
United Kingdom, and France, November 16, 1955 . .
2. Soviet Violations of Treaties and Agreements: Department of State Memorandum, June 1950. .
3. Defending the Peace From Soviet Thrusts: Address by the Secretary of State, April 30, 1951. . . 1944-1952
4. American Friendship for the Soviet People: Message From the Presi- Ident of the United States to the President of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet Transmitting a Congressional Resolution, July 7,
5. Reply to Soviet Charges Regarding the Mutual Security Act of 1951: Note From the American Embassy at Moscow to the Soviet Foreign Ministry, December 19, 1951
6. Travel Restrictions on Soviet Officials in the United States: Note From the Secretary of State to the Soviet Ambassador at Wash- ington, March 10, 1952 .
7. Recall of the American Ambassador: Note From the American Embassy at Moscow to the Soviet Foreign Ministry, October 8, 1952.
APRIL 8, 1950 INCIDENT (Baltic Area)
JUNE 23, 1955 INCIDENT (St. Lawrence Island)
C. Economic and Cultural Relations
26. Allied Discussions Regarding East-West Trade: Statement by the Di- rector of the Foreign Operations Administration, March 31, 1954.
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