2021-2025 2025-2030 2031-2032 44. Statement by the Secretary of State, October 31, 1955 . . 45. Statement by the Secretary of State, November 14, 1955. 46. Statement by the Secretary of State, November 15, 1955. 47. Background Paper Released to the Press by the Delegations of the United States, the United Kingdom, and France, November 15, 48. Statement by the Secretary of State, November 16, 1955. 49. Quadripartite Communiqué, November 16, 1955.. 50. Statement by the Department of State, January 5, 1951. 52. Note From the Secretary of State to the Soviet Ambassador at Wash- 53. Note From the Secretary of State to the Soviet Ambassador at Wash- 54. Note From the Secretary of State to the Soviet Ambassador at Wash- 2044-2047 2047-2049 55. Tabular Data Released by the Department of State, April 24, 1952. 2050–2051 2052-2053 2054-2055 57. Aide-Mémoire From the Department of State to the Soviet Embassy 58. Note From the Under Secretary of State to the Soviet Ambassador at 59. Aide-Mémoire From the Department of State to the Soviet Embassy 2056-2057 60. Statement by the Department of State, March 26, 1954 . 63. Statement by the Department of State, February 3, 1950. . 2059 2060 65. Note From the Department of State to the Soviet Embassy at Wash- 2060-2062 68. Letter From the Delegations of the United States, the United King- dom, and Australia to the Secretary-General of the United Na- 1 PART XII. EASTERN EUROPEAN COMMUNIST REGIMES AND THE A. General BASIC UNITED STATES POLICY 1. Statement by the Secretary of State at a News Conference, February 2. Statement by the President, February 8, 1955 Page 2067-2068 2069 INTERPRETATION OF THE HUMAN RIGHTS CLAUSES OF THE PEACE 3. Note From the American Legation at Bucharest to the Rumanian 4. Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice, March 30, 1950 5. Note From the American Legation at Budapest to the Hungarian 6. Advisory Opinion of the International Court of Justice, July 18, 1950 2070 2070-2077 2078 2078-2079 7. Resolution 385 (V) of the United Nations General Assembly, Novem- 2080-2081 8. Note From the Secretary of State to the Rumanian Chargé d'Affaires 2081-2084 TRAVEL OF AMERICAN CITIZENS IN IRON CURTAIN COUNTRIES 9. Statement by the Department of State, May 1, 1952 11. Statement by the Secretary of State, November 27, 1954. 12. Aide-Mémoire From the Secretary of State to the Minister of Lith- 13. Statement by the Secretary of State Before the House Committee To 2086 2087-2089 2090 14. Remarks by the Secretary of State to the Latvian Chargé d'Affaires at 16. Severance of Diplomatic Relations: Note From the American Legation 18. Bulgarian Suggestion for Renewal of Diplomatic Relations: Statement 2094 2094 Page 21. Closing of United States Information Service Libraries and the Czecho- slovak Consulate General at Chicago: Note From the American Embassy at Prague to the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry, April 22. Reduction of United States Representation in Czechoslovakia and Closing of Czechoslovak Consulate General at New York: Note 23. Czechoslovak Charges Regarding Border Violations and Radio Broad- casts: Note From the American Embassy at Prague to the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry, June 19, 1951. . 24. Airplane Incident of June 8, 1951: Note From the American Ambassa- dor at Prague to the Czechoslovak Foreign Minister, June 24, 1951. 2103-2104 25. Oatis Case: Statement by the Department of State, July 4, 1951. 2104-2105 26. Oatis Case: House Concurrent Resolution 140 (82d Congress, 1st 27. Czechoslovak Charges Regarding American Policy in Germany: Note From the American Embassy at Prague to the Czechoslovak For- eign Ministry, September 29, 1951 28. Train Incident of September 11, 1951: Note From the American 29. The Slansky Trial: Statement by the Secretary of State, December 10, 30. Airplane Incident of March 12, 1954: Note From the American Em- bassy at Prague to the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry, March 24, 31. Czechoslovak Protest Regarding Arrival of American Balloons in 32. Border Incident of July 4, 1954: Note From the American Embassy at Prague to the Czechoslovak Foreign Ministry, July 7, 1954 . . 33. Airplane Incident of March 10, 1953: Application by the United States to the International Court of Justice, March 22, 1955. 2115-2117 34. Vogeler Case: Note From the American Minister at Budapest to the Hungarian Foreign Minister, February 1, 1950 35. Restrictions on Travel of Hungarian Diplomats in the United States: Note From the Secretary of State to the Hungarian Minister at 36. Vogeler Case: Statement by the Department of State, April 28, 2120-2121 37. Hungarian Charges Regarding Activities of American Officials: Note 39. Airplane Incident of November 19, 1951: Statement by the Secretary 40. Restrictions on Travel of Hungarian Diplomats in the United States: Note From the Secretary of State to the Hungarian Minister at 2123 2124-2125 41. Letter From the President to the Executive Chairman of the United Catholic Organizations for the Freeing of Cardinal Mindszenty, 42. Airplane Incident of November 19, 1951: Application by the United States to the Registrar of the International Court of Justice, 2126-2128 43. Hungarian Protest Regarding Arrival of Balloons: Note From the 2128-2130 44. Message From the Acting Secretary of State to the President of the 2130-2131 45. Harassment of Local Employees of the American Legation at Buda- 2131-2134 46. Hungarian Information Activities in the United States: Note From the Secretary of State to the Hungarian Minister at Washington, G. Poland 2134-2135 47. Polish Repatriation Activities in Germany: Note From the American 48. Polish and United States Information Services: Statement by the 49. Polish and United States Information Services: Note From the 50. Polish Charges Regarding Alleged Subversive Activities: Note From the American Embassy at Warsaw to the Polish Foreign Ministry, 51. Katyn Massacre: Note From the United States Representative at the 52. 162d Anniversary of the Polish Constitution: Statement by the Secre- 54. Closing of Polish Consulates General in the United States: Note From the Secretary of State to the Polish Ambassador at Wash- 55. Arrest of Polish Underground Leaders in 1945: Note From the Amer- ican Embassy at Moscow to the Soviet Foreign Ministry, April 21, Page 57. Restrictions on Travel of Rumanian Diplomats in the United States: Note From the Acting Secretary of State to the Rumanian Minister at Washington, May 25, 1950 . . 58. Reduction of United States Representation in Rumania: Statement 59. Rumanian Charges Regarding Alleged Subversive Activities: Note From the American Legation at Bucharest to the Rumanian Foreign Ministry, June 20, 1950 . 60. Rumanian-American Relations: Statement by the Secretary of 61. Rumanian Protest Against Travel Restrictions: Note From the Secretary of State to the Rumanian Minister at Washington, 62. Ploesti Trial of Former Employees of the Romano-Americana Oil Company: Note From the American Legation at Bucharest to the Rumanian Foreign Ministry, February 20, 1953. . . . 2153-2156 63. Cessation of Distribution of The Romanian News and News From America: Note From the Secretary of State to the Rumanian Minister at Washington, December 31, 1953 64. Anti-Semitism in Rumania: Statement by the Deputy Under Secre- 65. Tenth Anniversary of the Communist Seizure of Power: Statement by the Secretary of State, August 23, 1954 . . 66. Restrictions on Photography and Sketching: Note From the Secretary 69. Hostile Activities of the Soviet Union and Its Allies Against Yugo- slavia: Resolution 509 (VI) of the United Nations General As- sembly, December 14, 1951. . 70. Joint Communiqué Regarding Economic Discussions, November 22, 71. Communiqué by the Ambassadors of the United States, the United 2164 2. Six Major Policy Issues: Address by the Secretary of State Upon His 2168-2175 |