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... continued to hold those passengers with Israeli passports and some non - Israeli Jews . Israel agreed to negotiate for the remaining hos - tages , but several more days of negotiations , con- ducted through President Amin of Uganda ...
... continued to hold those passengers with Israeli passports and some non - Israeli Jews . Israel agreed to negotiate for the remaining hos - tages , but several more days of negotiations , con- ducted through President Amin of Uganda ...
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... continued refusal of Israel to help the displaced inhabitants to return ; and ( 3 ) called once more upon Israel ( a ) to take immediate steps for the return of the dis- placed inhabitants ; and ( b ) to desist from all meas- ures that ...
... continued refusal of Israel to help the displaced inhabitants to return ; and ( 3 ) called once more upon Israel ( a ) to take immediate steps for the return of the dis- placed inhabitants ; and ( b ) to desist from all meas- ures that ...
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... continued occu- pation of Arab territories and its measures taken to change the character and institutional structure of those territories ; ( 3 ) reaffirmed that the basic prerequisites of peace were Israeli withdrawal from all ...
... continued occu- pation of Arab territories and its measures taken to change the character and institutional structure of those territories ; ( 3 ) reaffirmed that the basic prerequisites of peace were Israeli withdrawal from all ...
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... continued to depend entirely on volun- tary contributions for its support . The United States pledged $ 9.6 million toward its support in 1976. The Secretary General called attention in both his reports to the increasingly critical ...
... continued to depend entirely on volun- tary contributions for its support . The United States pledged $ 9.6 million toward its support in 1976. The Secretary General called attention in both his reports to the increasingly critical ...
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... Korean people them- selves without the interference of any outside forces , through such forms of negotiation and dialogue as a great national ( Continued ) with their stated policy to avoid another contentious and sterile -32- Korea.
... Korean people them- selves without the interference of any outside forces , through such forms of negotiation and dialogue as a great national ( Continued ) with their stated policy to avoid another contentious and sterile -32- Korea.
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U.S. Participation in the UN: Report by the President to the Congress United States. President Vizualizare completă - 1978 |
U.S. Participation in the UN: Report by the President to the Congress United States. President Vizualizare completă - 1977 |
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