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IX-11. Cambodian-Communist Chinese Discussions on Current International Problems: Joint Communiqué Issued at Peking by the Chairman of the "People's Republic of China" (Liu Shao-chi) and the Prince Head of State of Cambodia (Sihanouk), October 3, 1965 (Excerpts)..

IX-12. "It Is Necessary To Stop the Warlike Americans Before It Is Too Late": Address by the Prince Head of State of Cambodia (Sihanouk) at a Banquet Honoring His Chinese Hosts, Peking, October 3, 1965 (Excerpts).

[See also post, doc. IX-57]

THE CHINA AREA

IX-13. United States Policy Toward Communist China: Address by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Green) Before the Princeton University Conference on the United States and Communist China, Princeton, N.J., February 26, 1965 (Excerpts)...

IX-14. "The Differences in the Communist Movement . . . Harm the Cause of the World Liberation Movement and the Cause of Communism": Communiqué on the Consultative Meeting of the Representatives of Communist and Workers' Parties in Moscow, Issued March 10, 1965 (Excerpts).

IX-15. Chinese Communist Protest Against "the Persecution of Chinese
Students" in the Soviet Union: Note From the Foreign Ministry
of the "People's Republic of China" to the Soviet Embassy in Peking,
March 16, 1965..

IX-16. Chinese Communist Comment on the Recent Consultative Meeting of the Representatives of Communist and Workers' Parties in Moscow: Article by the Editorial Departments of Jenmin Jih Pao and Hung Chi, Issued March 22, 1965 (Excerpts).

IX-17. "[Communist] China Has No Capability Today To Launch a Nuclear Attack [Against the United States]": Replies Made by the Secretary of Defense (McNamara) to Questions Asked in an Interview with the Editors of U.S. News & World Report, Issued April 12, 1965 (Excerpts).

IX-18. Chinese Communist Announcement of the Successful Explosion of a Second Atomic Bomb: Statement Issued by the Government of the "People's Republic of China,” Peking, May 14, 1965. .

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IX-19. United States Observations on the Chinese Detonation of an
Atomic Bomb: Statement and Replies Made by the Director of the
Office of News (McCloskey), Department of State, to Questions
Asked at a News Conference, May 14, 1965 (Excerpts)...

*IX-20. United States-Republic of China Agreement on the Establishment of the Sino-American Fund for Economic and Social Development, Effected by Exchange of Notes at Taipei, April 9, 1965, Entered Into Force, July 1, 1965...

IX-21. "Long Live the Victory of People's War!": Article by the ViceChairman of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, Vice-Premier and Minister of National Defense of the "People's Republic of China" (Lin Piao), Issued at Peking, September 2, 1965 (Excerpts)..

IX-22. United States Views on Communist China's "Contrasting Doctrine of World Order": Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg) Before the U.N. General Assembly, September 23, 1965 (Excerpts).

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IX-23. "The Blueprint of Communist China Is Unmistakable": Address
by the Ambassador at Large (Harriman) Before the Sunday Evening
Forum, Tucson, Arizona, October 31, 1965 (Excerpts)...
IX-24. United States Desire "To Turn Peiping to This Path of Peaceful
Coexistence": Reply Made By the Secretary of State (Rusk) to a
Question Asked at the White House Conference on International
Cooperation, December 1, 1965 (Excerpts)...

INDIA

IX-25. Indian Rejection of a Chinese Communist Protest Against Viola-
tion of the Tibet-Sikkim Border by Indian Troops: Note From the
Ministry of External Affairs of India to the Embassy of the
"People's Republic of China," New Delhi, September 12, 1965. . . . .
IX-26. Chinese Communist Ultimatum to the Indian Government To
Cease All Violations Along the Sino-Indian Boundary Within Three
Days: Note From the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the "People's
Republic of China" to the Indian Embassy, Peiping, September 16,
1965

IX-27. United States Approval of India's Request for Food To Meet
an Impending Famine: Reply Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk)
to a Question Asked at a News Conference, December 9, 1965..
[See also post, docs. IX-56. 61-82]

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INDONESIA

IX-28. Closing of All USIA Libraries and Reading Rooms in Indonesia:
Statement Issued by the USIA, March 4, 1965..

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IX-29. "Indonesia Needs To Make a Real Effort on Its Side If...
Relations [With the United States] Are To Be Improved": Replies
Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to Questions Asked on the
CBS Radio and Television Program "Face the Nation," March 7,
1965 (Excerpt).....

IX-30. The Status of United States Assistance to Indonesia: Statement
Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) Before the Senate Committee
on Foreign Relations, March 9, 1965 (Excerpt).

IX-31. Meetings Between Ambassador Ellsworth Bunker, Special Repre-
sentative of President Johnson, and Indonesian Leaders To Discuss
United States-Indonesian Relations: Joint Communiqué Issued at
Djakarta, April 15, 1965...

IX-32. Indonesian Participation in "Building an Anti-Imperialist Axis
... of Djakarta-Pnompenh-Hanoi-Peking-Pyongyang": Address by
the President of Indonesia (Sukarno) at the 20th Anniversary Cele-
bration of Indonesian Independence, Djakarta, August 17, 1965
(Excerpts)

IX-33. "Sudden and Drastic Political Changes Have Taken Place in
Indonesia": Summary Report by the Hsinhua News Agency of the
"People's Republic of China," October 19, 1965 (Excerpt).
IX-34. "It Is Better for the United States Not To Involve Itself Directly
[in the Indonesian Situation]": Reply Made by the Secretary of
State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, Novem-
ber 5, 1965....

THE INDONESIA-MALAYSIA DISPUTE

IX-35. Malaysian Complaint of "Incursions and Other Acts of Aggression Perpetrated by Indonesia Against the Territorial Integrity of Malaysia": Letter From the Malaysian Representative at the U.N. (Ramani) to the President of the U.N. Security Council (Ramani), May 28, 1965..

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IX-36. United States Concern About the Conflict Between Indonesia and Malaysia: Reply Made by the President (Johnson) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, August 25, 1965..

JAPAN

IX-37. Exchange of Views on the Current International Situation and
Matters of Mutual Interest to the United States and Japan: Joint
Communiqué Issued at Washington by the President of the United
States (Johnson)' and the Prime Minister of Japan (Sato), Janu-
ary 13, 1965...

IX-38. United States-Japanese Agreement on Broadening the Functions of the Consultative Committee on the Ryukyu Islands, Signed at Tokyo and Entered Into Force, April 2, 1965. .

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*IX-39. Exemption of Japanese Issues From the Interest Equalization Tax: Executive Order No. 11211, April 2, 1965.

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IX-40. United States-Japanese Program of Cooperation in Medical Science: Statement by the President (Johnson), Issued April 8, 1965 ...

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IX-41. Fourth Meeting of the United States-Japan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, Washington, July 12-14, 1965: Joint Communiqué Issued July 14, 1965...

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IX-42. Initiation of a United States-Japan Cooperative Medical Science Program: Announcement Issued By the White House, October 2, 1965

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IX-43. Analysis of Japanese Attitudes Toward Viet-Nam and Communist China: Address by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Bundy) Before the 28th American Assembly, Harriman, N.Y., October 30, 1965 (Excerpt)...

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IX-44. Provision for Election of the Ryukyuan Chief Executive: Statement by the President (Johnson), Issued December 20, 1965. . . .

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KOREA

IX-45. United States Complaint of Unprovoked Attacks by North
Korean Aircraft on a United States Plane Operating Over Inter-
national Waters: Statement Issued by the Department of State,
April 30, 1965..

IX-46. Korean-United States Exchange of Views on the Current International Situation and Matters of Common Interest: Joint Communiqué Issued at Washington by the President of the United States (Johnson) and the President of the Republic of Korea (Park), May 18, 1965..

IX-47. United States Expression of Gratitude at the Dispatch of a Korean Division to South Viet-Nam: Letter from the President of the United States (Johnson) to the President of the Republic of Korea (Park), August 13, 1965..

IX-48. "Continued... Efforts To Promote United Nations Objectives in Korea and To Seek a Proper and Early Settlement of the Korean Question": Fifteenth Report of the U.N. Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea, Submitted September 3, 1965 (Excerpts)

IX-49. Treaty on Basic Relations Between the Republic of Korea and
Japan, Signed at Tokyo, June 22, 1965, Entered Into Force,
December 18, 1965.

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IX-50. The Korean Question: Resolution 2132 (XX), Adopted by the
U.N. General Assembly, December 21, 1965....

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LAOS

IX-51. Reaffirmation of United States Support of the Geneva Agree-
ments on Laos: Statement Made by the Director of the Office of
News (McCloskey), Department of State, January 18, 1965. . .
IX-52. "Compliance With ... [the 1962 Accords on Laos] Would Make
a Big Contribution to the Peace of Southeast Asia": Reply Made
by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Con-
ference, February 25, 1965 (Excerpt).

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IX-53. North Vietnamese Violation of the 1962 Agreement on Laos: Reply Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, December 9, 1965..

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THE MALDIVE ISLANDS

*IX-54. United States Extension to the Maldive Islands of "Congratulations... Welcome . . . to the Family of Nations": Message From the President of the United States (Johnson) to the Prime Minister of the Maldive Islands (Ibrahim Nasir), August 10, 1965.....

PAKISTAN

IX-55. Pakistani-Communist Chinese Talks on the Current International Situation: Joint Communiqué Issued at Peking by the Chairman of the "People's Republic of China" (Liu Shao-chi) and the President of Pakistan (Ayub Khan), March 7, 1965..

IX-56. Postponement of the Scheduled Visits to the United States of
Pakistani President Ayub Khan and Indian Prime Minister Shastri:
Reply Made by the President (Johnson) to a Question Asked at a
News Conference, April 27, 1965 (Excerpts)...

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IX-57. "We Have Very Important Common Interests With Pakistan": Reply Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, December 9, 1965 (Excerpt)..

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IX-58. Pakistani-United States "Frank, Wide-Ranging, and Productive Talks": Joint Communiqué Issued at Washington by the President of the United States (Johnson) and the President of Pakistan (Ayub Khan), December 15, 1965..

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THE PHILIPPINES

IX-59. United States Attitude on the Laurel-Langley Agreement: Statement Made by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Bundy), Manila, March 8, 1965..

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IX-60. Amendment to the Philippine-United States Military Bases
Agreement: Announcement Made by the Department of State,
August 10, 1965..

THE RANN OF KUTCH AND THE KASHMIR QUESTION IX-61. United States Position on the Conflict Between India and Pakistan Over the Rann of Kutch: Reply Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, May 26, 1965

IX-62. Agreement Between India and Pakistan for a Cease-Fire in the Rann of Kutch and for Arrangements To Settle the Dispute, Signed at Karachi, June 30, 1965....

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IX-63. United States Concern “Over Any Flareup Involving India and
Pakistan": Statement Made by the President (Johnson) at a News
Conference, Johnson City, Texas, August 29, 1965.

IX-64. The Situation in Kashmir: Report of the U.N. Secretary-General
(Thant), September 3, 1965 (Excerpt).

IX-65. United States Support of a Call for a Cease-Fire Between India
and Pakistan: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Gold-
berg) in the U.N. Security Council, September 4, 1965...
IX-66. United Nations Call for a Cease-Fire in Kashmir: Resolution 209
(1965), Adopted by the U.N. Security Council, September 4, 1965....
*IX-67. Soviet Call for a Cease-Fire and Offer of Good Offices in Nego-
tiations Between India and Pakistan: Messages From the Chairman
of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. (Kosygin) to the Presi-
dent of Pakistan (Ayub Khan) and the Prime Minister of India
(Shastri), September 4, 1965...

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IX-68. Renewed United Nations Call for a Cease-Fire in Kashmir: Resolution 210 (1965), Adopted by the U.N. Security Council, September 6, 1965...

IX-69. Suspension of United States Arms Shipments to India and
Pakistan: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg)
in the U.N. Security Council, September 17, 1965 (Excerpt).
IX-70. The Necessity for an Indian-Pakistani Cease-Fire Before "the
Chinese Communists . . . Aggravate Further the Already Grave
Situation": Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg)
in the U.N. Security Council, September 18, 1965 (Excerpt)..
IX-71. United Nations "Demand" for a Cease-Fire in the India-Pakistan
Conflict To Take Effect on September 22: Resolution 211 (1965),
Adopted by the U.N. Security Council, September 20, 1965..

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IX-72. United States Observations on the "Unique Character" of United
Nations Security Council Resolution 211 of September 20, 1965:
Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg) in the U.N.
Security Council, September 20, 1965 (Excerpt).

IX-73. The Effect of United Nations Security Council Resolution 211 of
September 20, 1965: Report of the U.N. Secretary-General (Thant),
September 21, 1965..

IX-74. Pakistani Acceptance of the United Nations Cease-Fire Arrange-
ment: Letter From the Pakistani Representative at the U.N. (Amjad
Ali) to the U.N. Secretary-General (Thant), September 22, 1965....
IX-75. Confirmation of Agreement by India and Pakistan to a Cease-
Fire To Take Effect at 2200 Hours (GMT) on September 22, 1965:
Telegram From the U.N. Secretary-General (Thant) to the President
of Pakistan (Ayub Khan) and the Prime Minister of India (Shastri),
September 22, 1965...

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IX-76. United States Expression of Gratitude at the Acceptance by India and Pakistan of the Cease-Fire Arrangement: Statement by the President (Johnson), September 22, 1965..

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IX-77. United Nations "Demand" That India and Pakistan Observe the
Cease-Fire Arrangement: Resolution 214 (1965), Adopted by the
U.N. Security Council, September 27, 1965. .

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IX-78. Chinese Communist Promise of Support for Pakistan "If the
Situation Is Aggravated [by India]": Reply Made by the Foreign
Minister of the "People's Republic of China" (Chen Yi) to a Ques-
tion Asked at a News Conference, September 29, 1965..

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