Submission of the Vietnam Conflict to the United Nations: Hearings, Ninetieth Congress, First Session, on S. Con. Res. 44 ... [and] S. Res. 180 ... October 26, 27, and November 2, 1967U.S. Government Printing Office, 1967 - 206 pagine |
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... February 26 , 1966- 155 Summary of comments of Hanoi , Peking , and National Liberation Front on U.N. involvement in Vietnam 159 Membership of Geneva conferences of 1954 and 1962_ . Membership of U.N. Security Council , 1967 . 166 167 ...
... February 26 , 1966- 155 Summary of comments of Hanoi , Peking , and National Liberation Front on U.N. involvement in Vietnam 159 Membership of Geneva conferences of 1954 and 1962_ . Membership of U.N. Security Council , 1967 . 166 167 ...
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... February 8 to February 14 , 1967 . In what way did that mellow the heart of Ho Chi Minh or in any way influence him to relent in his purpose to carry this war to an end ? Mr. COHEN . Well , that is the construction given to the ...
... February 8 to February 14 , 1967 . In what way did that mellow the heart of Ho Chi Minh or in any way influence him to relent in his purpose to carry this war to an end ? Mr. COHEN . Well , that is the construction given to the ...
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... February 66 once again the United Nations has demonstrated the indispensable role which it can play in serving the cause of peace . " . " ... the urgent business before the Council and the responsibility of the Gov- ernment of Cyprus is ...
... February 66 once again the United Nations has demonstrated the indispensable role which it can play in serving the cause of peace . " . " ... the urgent business before the Council and the responsibility of the Gov- ernment of Cyprus is ...
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... February of last year the United States was barely able to persuade the Security Council , by a margin of one vote , to inscribe Vietnam on its agenda , and was thereafter wholly unable to persuade the Council even to debate the subject ...
... February of last year the United States was barely able to persuade the Security Council , by a margin of one vote , to inscribe Vietnam on its agenda , and was thereafter wholly unable to persuade the Council even to debate the subject ...
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... February 1965 . Again , the Soviets fought against the Council's considering the matter at all , and , in fact , no debate ever was held the Japanese President of the Council , after certain private consultations , simply wrote a public ...
... February 1965 . Again , the Soviets fought against the Council's considering the matter at all , and , in fact , no debate ever was held the Japanese President of the Council , after certain private consultations , simply wrote a public ...
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action agenda aggression agree Ambassador GOLDBERG American armed attack Article Assembly Bao Dai believe bombing of North bring Cambodia cease-fire line Chairman China COHEN committee Communist Congress course debate defense discussion effect efforts elections escalation February forces Foreign Relations Geneva accords Geneva agreements Geneva conference Gettleman going GROSS Hanoi Ho Chi Minh hostilities international law international peace intervention issue letter Mansfield resolution matter ment military Minh Morse resolution negotiations obligations parties peace and security peaceful settlement political position President problem proposal reconvening representative responsibility SEATO Secretary Security Council Senator CLARK Senator GORE Senator HICKENLOOPER Senator LAUSCHE Senator Mansfield Senator MORSE Senator PELL Senator SPARKMAN situation South Vietnam Southeast Asia Soviet Union statement stop the bombing suggested Thant tion U.S. Representative unilateral United Nations Charter veto Viet Vietcong Vietnam question Vietnamese violation vote WAYNE MORSE YoST