| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1966 - 776 lapas
...use of force . . . ." Referring to free elections hi Vietnam, the United States' declaration stated: "In the case of nations now divided against their...we shall continue to seek to achieve unity through elections supervised by the United Nations to insure that they are conducted fairly." 21 Thus the United... | |
| United States. Department of State. Office of the Legal Adviser - 1966 - 76 lapas
...threat or use of force." Referring to free elections in Vietnam, the United States declaration stated: "In the case of nations now divided against their...we shall continue to seek to achieve unity through elections supervised by the United Nations to insure that they are conducted fairly." * Thus the United... | |
| Benjamin Spock, Mitchell Zimmerman - 1968 - 100 lapas
...of force to disturb" the Agreement. The Declaration seemed to endorse the 1956 reunifying election: "In the case of nations now divided against their...to seek to achieve unity through free elections.. . ." But in fact our leaders were not willing to risk a free election. President Eisenhower has made... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1975 - 690 lapas
...position which it has expressed in a declaration made in Washington »n June 29, 1954, as follows: In th« case of nations now divided against their will, we shall continue to •wk to achieve unity through free elections supervised by the United Nations lo losar« that they... | |
| George N. Katsiaficas - 1992 - 282 lapas
...of force to disturb" the Agreement. The Declaration seemed to endorse the 1956 reunifying election: "In the case of nations now divided against their...continue to seek to achieve unity through free elections. . . ." But in fact our leaders were not willing to risk a free election. President Eisenhower has made... | |
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