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agreement reached American-inspired amendment barred from serving call for cease-fire cepted this proposal composi Congress of Micronesia copra Council be barred dispatch east bank Ebeye Egypt and Israel Egyptian Third Army eral Waldheim estab Fiscal Year 1972 FOREIGN POLICY ger's assistance Governments of Egypt Guam handed Secretary Gen implementa Kissin Koror land Library nd Problems lished a U.N.-supervised majority of national Majuro Mariana Islands Marshall Islands ment Micronesian national components nd Problems October non-European and non-Western nonaligned note informing November 9 October 24 Palau District permanent members prisoners of war Problems October 23 reaffirming Security Council's regu Saipan Scali handed Secretary Security Council ac Security Council agreed Security Council passed Security Council proposed Security Council's call Suez Canal tion tive Scali handed Truk Trust Territory U.N. cease-fire U.N. Emergency Force U.N.-supervised corridor U.S. Congress U.S. Representa U.S.S.R. proposed United Nations history vided Waldheim a note
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