| 1947 - 906 lapas
...applied as may be agreed in specific instances. Reciprocally each country will continue to provide with a minimum of formality for the transit through its...in many other matters of mutual concern, there is an identity of view and interest between the two countries, the decision of each has been taken independently... | |
| 1947 - 1060 lapas
...applied as may be agreed in specific instances. Reciprocally each country will continue to provide with a minimum of formality for the transit through its...without impairment of the control of either country over an activities in its territory. (News reports) GREAT BRITAIN Sea-Mine Detonating Craft Among the many... | |
| 1947 - 1178 lapas
...applied as may be agreed in specific instances. Reciprocally each country will continue to provide with a minimum of formality for the transit through its...aircraft and public vessels of the other country. 6. As an underlying principle all cooperative arrangements will be without impairment of the control... | |
| 1949 - 1882 lapas
...reciprocal availability of military, naval, and air facilities in each country; cooperative arrangements without impairment of the control of either country over all activities in its territory. Greece and Turkey, which are considered as a separate category in this bill, have received military... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1950 - 1414 lapas
...applied as may be agreed in specific instances. Reciprocally each country will continue to provide with AMENDMENTS ARTICLE 108 Amendments to the present...with their respective constitutional processes by an identity of view and interest between the two countries, the decision of each has been taken independently... | |
| James F. Schnabel - 1996 - 264 lapas
...other country; each country continuing to provide reciprocally for transit through its territory and territorial waters of military aircraft and public vessels of the other country, (e) Allocation of responsibility to each country for mapping and surveying its own territory and providing... | |
| William Cameron Johnston, Canadian War Museum - 2003 - 460 lapas
...statement approving the continuation of limited military cooperation, although it was emphasized that 'all cooperative arrangements will be without impairment...either country over all activities in its territory.''- A large-scale joint Canada-US military exercise, Sweetbriar, was even held in February 1950 along the... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1976 - 612 lapas
...reciprocal availability of military, naval, and air facilities in each country; cooperative arrangements without impairment of the control of either country over all activities in its territory. Greece and Turkey, which are considered as a separate category in this hill, have received military... | |
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