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THE ABORTIVE AFRO-ASIAN CONFERENCE

VIII-4. Decision To Postpone the Scheduled Afro-Asian Conference
Until November 5, 1965: Communiqué Issued by the Permanent
Preparatory Committee of the Afro-Asian Conference, Algiers, June
26, 1965 (Excerpts)'..

VIII-5. Endorsement of the Decision To Postpone the Afro-Asian Con-
ference: Joint Communiqué Issued by the President of Indonesia
(Sukarno), the President of Pakistan (Ayub Khan), the Premier of
the "People's Republic of China" (Chou En-lai), and the President of
the UAR (Nasser), Cairo, June 30, 1965.

VIII-6. Chinese Communist Conditions for a Successful Afro-Asian
Conference: Replies Made by the Foreign Minister of the "People's
Republic of China" (Chen Yi) to Questions Asked at a News Con-
ference, September 29, 1965..

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VIII-7. Chinese Communist Decision Not To Participate in the Sched-
uled Afro-Asian Conference: Statement Issued by the Government
of the "People's Republic of China," October 26, 1965...
VIII-8. Postponement of the Scheduled Afro-Asian Conference Sine Die:
Resolution Adopted by the Foreign Ministers' Meeting of the Afro-
Asian Conference, Algiers, November 2, 1965.

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[See also ante, doc. III-67.]

B. Approaches Toward African Unity

THE FORMATION OF OCAM

[See note, p. 643.]

THE ORGANIZATION OF AFRICAN UNITY

VIII-9. Cooperation Between the United Nations and the Organization
of African Unity: Resolution 2011 (XX), Adopted by the U.N. Gen-
eral Assembly, October 11, 1965....

VIII-10. Greetings of the United States to the Organization of African
Unity: Message From the President of the United States (Johnson)
to the Assembly of Heads of States and Government of the OAU
Meeting in Accra, October 21, 1965...

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VIII-11. The Problem of Refugees in Africa: Resolution Adopted by the
Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the OAU, Accra,
October 24, 1965..

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VIII-12. The Problem of Subversion: Resolution Adopted by the
Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the OAU, Accra,
October 24, 1965...

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VIII-13. Cooperation Between the Organization of African Unity and the United Nations: Resolution Adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the OAU, Accra, October 25, 1965..... VIII-14. Continuation of the Work of the Liberation Committee: Resolution Adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the OAU, Accra, October 25, 1965 (Excerpts)

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C. North Africa

ALGERIA

VIII-15. Overthrow of the Government of President Ahmed Ben Bella in Algeria: Communiqué Signed by the Chairman of the Algerian (Boumédienne), Algiers, June 19, 1965

Revolutionary Council

(Excerpts)...

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TUNISIA

[See ante, docs. VII-5, 10-12, 14.]

D. West and Central Africa

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO

VIII-16. United States Policy in the Congo: Address by the Assistant
Secretary of State for African Affairs (Williams) Before the Ford
Hall Forum, Boston, April 25, 1965 (Excerpts)..

[See also ante, doc. VIII-1, and note, p. 643.]

REPUBLIC OF CONGO (Brazzaville)

VIII-17. United States Withdrawal of Diplomatic and Consular Representatives From the Republic of Congo (Brazzaville): Note From the Secretary of State (Rusk) to the Ambassador of the Republic of Congo (Mouanza), August 13, 1965....

MALI

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VIII-18. Mali-United States Exchange of Views on Matters of Mutual
Interest: Joint Statement Issued at Washington, July 15, 1965....

THE GAMBIA

*VIII-19. United States Pledge of "Friendship for the People of [The]
Gambia": Statement Made by the Assistant Secretary of State for
African Affairs (Williams) at the Presentation of the Independence
Gift to The Gambia, Bathurst, February 18, 1965..

SENEGAL

VIII-20. "The [United Nations] Security Council... Requests Once
Again the Government of Portugal To Take All Effective and
Necessary Action To Prevent Any Violation of Senegal's Sovereignty
and Territorial Integrity": Resolution 204 (1965), Adopted by the
U.N. Security Council, May 19, 1965. . . . .

UPPER VOLTA

VIII-21. Upper Volta-United States Discussions on Matters of Common Concern: Joint Communiqué Issued at Washington by the President of the United States (Johnson) and the President of Upper Volta (Yameogo), March 30, 1965...

E. Eastern and Southern Africa

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TANZANIA

VIII-22. Recall of the United States Ambassador to Tanzania for Consultation: Statement Read to Correspondents by the Director of the Office of News (McCloskey), Department of State, January 30, 1965

UGANDA

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VIII-23. United States Denial of Responsibility for Alleged Bombing
Attacks on Uganda: Statement From the U.S. Government to the
U.N. Economic Commission for Africa Conference at Nairobi, Feb-
ruary 18, 1965..

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ZAMBIA

[See post, doc. VIII-50]

F. The Republic of South Africa, and South-West Africa

APARTHEID IN SOUTH AFRICA

VIII-24. United States Contribution to the United Nations Training
Program for South Africans: Note From the U.S. Representative
(Stevenson) to the U.N. Secretary-General (Thant), June 25, 1965
VIII-25. Apartheid and Racial Discrimination in the Republic of South
Africa: Resolution Adopted by the Assembly of Heads of State and
Government of the OAU, Accra, October 25, 1965 (Excerpts)...

VIII-26. United States Views on South Africa's Apartheid Policies:
Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (O'Hara) in the Special
Political Committee of the U.N. General Assembly, December 2,
1965 (Excerpts).....

VIII-27. Condemnation of the Policy of Apartheid in South Africa and
Establishment of a Trust Fund to Aid Victims of That Policy: Reso-
lutions 2054 A and B (XX), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly,
December 15, 1965....

ADMINISTRATION OF THE MANDATED TERRITORY OF
SOUTH-WEST AFRICA BY SOUTH AFRICA

VIII-28. Question of South-West Africa: Resolution 2074 (XX),
Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, December 17, 1965.......
VIII-29. Petitions Concerning South-West Africa: Resolution 2075
(XX), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, December 17, 1965.....
VIII-30. Special Educational and Training Programs for South-West
Africa: Resolution 2076 (XX), Adopted by the U.N. General
Assembly, December 17, 1965.

BASUTOLAND, BECHUANALAND, AND SWAZILAND

G. Status and Pending Independence of Trust Territories and Other
Dependencies in Africa

VIII-31. The High Commission Territories: Resolution Adopted by the
Assembly of Heads of State and Government of the OAU, Accra,
October 25, 1965....

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VIII-32. Question of Basutoland, Bechuanaland and Swaziland: Resolution 2063 (XX), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, December 16, 1965..

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SOUTHERN RHODESIA

VIII-33. United States Views on the Situation in Southern Rhodesia:
Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Stevenson) in the U.N.
Security Council, May 5, 1965.

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VIII-34. United Nations Opposition to a Possible Southern Rhodesian Unilateral Declaration of Independence: Resolution 202 (1965), Adopted by the U.N. Security Council, May 6, 1965 (Excerpts)... VIII-35. "The United States Will Support the British Government to the Fullest Extent. . . in Its Efforts To Reach a Solution of the Southern Rhodesian Problem": Address by the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (Williams) Before the Chicago Chapter of the Federal Bar Association, June 15, 1965 (Excerpts)...

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VIII-36. United States Renewal of its Pledge Not To Recognize a
Unilateral Declaration of Independence by Southern Rhodesia:
Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg) Before the
U.N. General Assembly, October 12, 1965.....

VIII-37. United Nations Condemnation of "Any Attempt on the Part
of the Rhodesian Authorities To Seize Independence by Illegal
Means": Resolution 2012 (XX), Adopted by the U.N. General
Assembly, October 12, 1965..

VIII-38. Southern Rhodesia: Resolution Adopted by the Assembly of
Heads of State and Government of the OAU, Accra, October 22, 1965
VIII-39. The United States "Does Not Believe That the Solution to
This Problem [of Southern Rhodesia] Lies in the Use of Force":
Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Anderson) Before the
U.N. General Assembly, November 5, 1965....

VIII-40. United Nations Solemn Warning Against a Unilateral Decla-
ration of Independence in Southern Rhodesia Not Based on Uni-
versal Adult Suffrage: Resolution 2022 (XX), Adopted by the U.N.
General Assembly, November 5, 1965..

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VIII-41. Unilateral Declaration of Independence by the Government of
Southern Rhodesia: Proclamation by the Prime Minister of Southern
Rhodesia (Smith), Salisbury, November 11, 1965..

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VIII-42. United States Condemnation of Southern Rhodesia's Unilateral Declaration of Independence: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Yost) Before the U.N. General Assembly, November 11, 1965

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VIII-43. "The General Assembly

Condemns the Unilateral Declaration of Independence Made by the Racialist Minority in Southern Rhodesia": Resolution 2024 (XX), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, November 11, 1965..

VIII-44. Announcement of United States Measures To Be Taken Against Southern Rhodesia: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg) in the U.N. Security Council, November 12, 1965 (Excerpt)

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VIII-45. United Nations Call for Nonrecognition of the "Illegal Racist
Minority Régime in Southern Rhodesia": Resolution 216 (1965),
Adopted by the U.N. Security Council, November 12, 1965..

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VIII-46. United Nations Call for Member States "To Break All Eco-
nomic Relations With Southern Rhodesia": Resolution 217 (1965),
Adopted by The U.N. Security Council, November 20, 1965....
VIII-47. United States Approval of United Nations Condemnation of
the Southern Rhodesian Rebellion: Statement Made by the U.S.
Representative (Goldberg) Before the U.N. Security Council, Novem-
ber 20, 1965 (Excerpt)...

VIII-48. The United States Stake in Southern Rhodesia: Address by the Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs (Williams), Before Department of State Post No. 68 of the American Legion, Washington, December 16, 1965..

VIII-49. United States Support of the United Kingdom Decision To Prohibit Oil Imports Into Southern Rhodesia: Statement Issued by the Department of State, December 17, 1965...

VIII-50. Zambia-United States Discussions Concerning the Rhodesian
Situation: Joint Communiqué Issued at Washington, December 27,

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VIII-51. United States Participation in an Airlift "To Minimize the Impact Upon Zambia of the Cessation of Petroleum Supplies Normally Received From ... Southern Rhodesia": Announcement Issued by the Department of State, December 30, 1965..

Part IX. THE FAR EAST, SOUTH AND SOUTHEAST ASIA

IX-1. Request for an Appropriation of $89 Million for a Southeast Asia Aid Program: Message From the President (Johnson) to the Congress, June 1, 1965...

IX-2. Justification of the Proposed Program of Increased Aid to Southeast Asia: Statement Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) Before the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, June 3, 1965 (Excerpt). IX-3. Progress and Problems in the Far East: Address by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Bundy) Before the Far East-America Council of Commerce and Industry, New York, October 5, 1965 (Excerpt).

IX-4. United States Participation in the Founding of the Asian Development Bank: Statement Issued by the President (Johnson), Austin, Texas, November 26, 1965.

A. The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO)

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IX-5. Tenth Ministerial Meeting of the Council of SEATO, London,
May 3–5, 1965: Communiqué Issued May 5, 1965...

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B. Consultations Under the ANZUS Treaty

IX-6. Fourteenth Ministerial Session of the ANZUS Council, Washington, June 28, 1965: Communiqué Issued June 28, 1965...

C. The Colombo Plan

[See note, p. 714.]

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D. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain Problems of the Area

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AUSTRALIA

*IX-7. "The Purpose That Binds America and Australia Together.
[Is] Peace and the Friendship Between Our Peoples": Toast
of the President of the United States (Johnson) to the Prime Min-
ister of Australia (Menzies) at a White House Luncheon, June 7,
1965..

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CAMBODIA

IX-8. Cambodian_Request for a Meeting of the Participants in the 1954 Geneva Conference on Indochina To Consider the Question of the Neutrality and Territorial Integrity of Cambodia: Message From the Cambodian Foreign Minister (Koun Wick) to the Cochairmen of the 1954 Geneva Conference on Indochina (Stewart and Gromyko), March 15, 1965.

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IX-9. United States Support for a Conference To Consider the Question of the Neutrality and Territorial Integrity of Cambodia: Statement Issued by the Secretary of State (Rusk), April 25, 1965. .

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IX-10. Severance of Diplomatic Relations Between the United States and Cambodia: Letter From the Secretary of State (Rusk) to the Cambodian Foreign Minister (Koun Wick), May 6, 1965..

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