American Foreign Policy, Current Documents, 9. sējums

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Historical Division, Bureau of Public Affairs, 1962
 

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THE UNITED NATIONS SPECIALIZED AGENCIES
47
B Review and Improvement of the United Nations Machinery
61
tion to the Annual Report of the U N Acting SecretaryGeneral
64
PeaceKeeping Operations 78119
78
Resolution 1735 XVI Adopted by the U N General
87
of Justice Concerning the Obligation of Members of the United
118
Resolution 1751 XVII Adopted by
123
Statement Made by the U S Repre
145
Representative Gardner in Committee II of the U N General
170
Resolution 1826 XVII
176
Reso
182
Assembly Resolution on Territories Under Portuguese Adminis
196
The Food and Agriculture Organization
203
The International Civil Aviation Organization 217235
217
The International Development Association 236241
236
The International Finance Corporation 242246
242
The International Monetary Fund 251267
251
Report of the National
260
811
263
The United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural
267
XVI Adopted by the U N General Assembly
273
The World Health Organization 279294
279
K Developments in International Law 295299
295
Resolution Approved
303
B Political and Economic Developments in Central America
312
Press Announcement Issued at Habana January 11 1962
315
Statement
340
HI21 There Is No Reason To Dignify the Unproved Charges
347
EI31 United States Awareness of the Introduction Into Cuba
366
tives of the Governments of the U S S R and Cuba September
368
isters of Foreign Affairs of the American Republics To Consider
375
Statement
382
and Members in the Ready Reserve to Active Duty for Not More
390
ences Between the United States and Our Country Not
393
Organization of American States Because of New and Serious
404
Resolution Approved by the Council of the OAS
408
Statement Made by the Cuban Repre
418
Nations SecretaryGeneral on a Satisfactory Solution of
425
Placed Medium and IntermediateRange Missiles and Sites
432
Development of Major Military Facilities and Installations
438
the White House October 27 1962 440441
440
Deputy Foreign Minister To Help Efforts Aimed
447
ViceChairman of the Council of Ministers of the U S S R Miko
452
Letter From the Representatives
466
Remarks Made by the President Kennedy
471
Cuba 313473
473
Panama 480481
480
THE WEST INDIES
481
123 BrazilianUnited States Discussion of Topics of Worldwide
487
133 Accomplishments of the Alliance for Progress During
496
Statement Issued by the Department
502
State
508
Joint
519
CanadianUnited States Relations 531533
531
THE ATLANTIC COMMUNITY AND WESTERN
538
A French Atomic Deterrent Force Will Completely
544
Western EuropeanUnited States Discussions on the Develop
551
J12 United States Agreement to a Genuinely Multilateral Euro
559
B The Challenge of European Regionalism to the Development
573
B The Challenge of European Regionalism to the Development
574
Joint Communiqué Issued
596
T36 FrenchUnited Kingdom Intention To Continue in the Spirit
604
United Kingdom Membership in the European Economic Commun
612
T7 Termination of the Position of the United Nations Representa
651
T12 YugoslavUnited States Agreement To Begin Negotiations
659
THE SOVIET UNION 660745
660
Twited StatesSoviet Continued Confrontation Over the Issues
681
plies Made by the Secretary of State Rusk to Questions Asked
684
Reply
691
S Soviet Protest of a Series of Dangerous Provocations
706
Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs to the American Embassy
713
sions From Brutalities Committed by East German Authorities
719
B Cultural Technical and Educational Exchanges
726
f Restrictions on Diplomatic Personnel
742
THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST 746784
746
The Central Treaty Organization CENTO
752
B The Palestine Refugee Problem
757
768773
768
Announcement Issued by the Department of State
780
Pakistan 781782
781
A Regional Approaches Toward African Unity 787793
787
The Union of African States
793
Reply Made by the Secretary of State Rusk to
813
Expert To Examine the Form and Presentation of the Con
819
Mercenaries Who Are Still in Katanga and To Do So Within
826
THI46 The Difficulties of Our Revolutionary Experience Pale
834
Letter From
838
Investigation of the Death of Dag Hammarskjold De
844
by the Assistant Secretary of State for International Organiza
855
lese Central Government and Representatives of Katanga Prov
863
Developments From the Collapse of the Léopold ville Dis
869
West Central and East Africa 920927
920
Africa by South Africa 933941
933
F Status and Pending Independence of Trust Territories
942
Basutoland Bechuanaland and Swaziland 957958
957
Southern Rhodesia 973983
973
Zanzibar 983984
983
92
1036
The Kashmir Question
1043
Korea
1051
Laos
1066
Federation of Malaya
1086
West New Guinea
1118
DISARMAMENT EFFORTS AND THE PEACEFUL
1130
Developments During the First Phase of the Eighteen
1143
Developments During the Second Phase of the Eighteen
1190
Consideration of General Disarmament by the Seven
1215
The Problem of Effecting a Cessation of Nuclear Weapons
1228
The Problem of Preventing the Wider Dissemination
1313
E The Problem of Guaranteeing the Exploration and Use
1320
F The Work of the International Atomic Energy Agency
1352
FOREIGN ECONOMIC POLICYTRADE
1363
Message From the President Kennedy to
1368
Import Controls and Policy
1411
Export Controls and Policy
1427
E The Food for Peace and Agricultural Trade Development
1444
818
1480
B The Peace Corps 14971504
1497
The ExportImport Bank 15041512
1504
THE INTERNATIONAL INFORMATION EDU
1513
THE ORGANIZATION FUNCTIONS AND
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94108
1576
578582
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109115
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117118
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455. lappuse - Nothing in the present Charter precludes the existence of regional arrangements or agencies for dealing with such matters relating to the maintenance of international peace and security as are appropriate for regional action, provided that such arrangements or agencies and their activities are consistent with the Purposes and Principles of the United Nations.
389. lappuse - That we should consider any attempt on the part of European powers to extend their system to any portion of this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety...
299. lappuse - The principle that States shall settle their international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security and justice are not endangered. (c) The duty not to intervene in matters within the domestic jurisdiction of any State, in accordance with the Charter.
454. lappuse - If, in the opinion of any of the Parties, the inviolability or the integrity of the territory or the sovereignty or political independence...
441. lappuse - The first thing that needs to be done, however, is for work to cease on offensive missile bases in Cuba and for all weapons systems in Cuba capable of offensive use to be rendered inoperable, under effective United Nations arrangements.
549. lappuse - The United States has come to the conclusion that, to the extent feasible, basic military strategy in a possible general nuclear war should be approached in much the same way that more conventional military operations have been regarded in the past.
374. lappuse - If at any time the Communist buildup in Cuba were to endanger or interfere with our security in any way...
171. lappuse - With a view to the creation of conditions of stability and well-being which are necessary for peaceful and friendly relations among nations based on respect for the principle of equal rights and self-determination of peoples, the United Nations shall promote: a.
673. lappuse - Yet our basic goal remains the same: a peaceful world community of free and independent states, free to choose their own future and their own system so long as it does not threaten the freedom of others.
409. lappuse - America, the Organ of Consultation shall meet immediately in order to agree on the measures which must be taken in case of aggression to assist the victim of the aggression or, in any case, the measures which should be taken for the common defense and for the maintenance of the peace and security of the Continent.

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