United States Relations with Cuba: Report of a Special Study Mission to Cuba, August 30-September 3, 1975U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 - 12 pagini |
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Pagina 1
... move along the road toward the reestab- lishment of relations between our two countries . I was accompanied on my trip by my senior legislative assistant , Stuart J. Brahs ; Mark Liff of the New York Daily News ; and Paul Guilden , a ...
... move along the road toward the reestab- lishment of relations between our two countries . I was accompanied on my trip by my senior legislative assistant , Stuart J. Brahs ; Mark Liff of the New York Daily News ; and Paul Guilden , a ...
Pagina 2
... move which was actively supported by most of the Latin American states . The final major effort to fatally cripple the Castro government was taken by the OAS foreign ministers meet- ing in Washington during July 1964. At this gathering ...
... move which was actively supported by most of the Latin American states . The final major effort to fatally cripple the Castro government was taken by the OAS foreign ministers meet- ing in Washington during July 1964. At this gathering ...
Pagina 4
... move in with family or friends for the first couple of years of their marriage until housing becomes available . Nevertheless , advances are being made . Throughout our journey we saw nothing which could be described as a slum and the ...
... move in with family or friends for the first couple of years of their marriage until housing becomes available . Nevertheless , advances are being made . Throughout our journey we saw nothing which could be described as a slum and the ...
Pagina 12
... reluctance to move ahead without engaging in a futile diplomatic minuet , it is incumbent on the Congress to take the initiative by lifting the embargo which it has itself imposed . O Y 4.IN 8/16 : C 89 C.1 U.S. relations with 12.
... reluctance to move ahead without engaging in a futile diplomatic minuet , it is incumbent on the Congress to take the initiative by lifting the embargo which it has itself imposed . O Y 4.IN 8/16 : C 89 C.1 U.S. relations with 12.
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Pagina 3 - On August 21, 1975, the US Government announced modifications in those aspects of US restrictions on trade with Cuba which affect third countries, in order to bring them into accord with the policy of the Organization of American States to allow each member state to determine for itself the nature of its economic and diplomatic relations with the Government of Cuba. In this context, the Department of Commerce generally will consider favorably on a caseby-case basis requests for authorization for...
Pagina 3 - It is the sense of the Congress that the satisfactory resolution of property claims by a Cuban Government recognized by the United States remains an essential condition for the full resumption of economic and diplomatic relations between the United States and Cuba.
Pagina 10 - ... utilize the discretionary authority granted him by section 5 and to follow in this respect the Congressional intent behind that section. The suspension of the status became effective in regard to Cuba after it had been declared by law (Sec. 401. Tariff Classification Act of 1962: PL 87-456; 76 Stat. 78) a Communist nation within the meaning of section 5 of the Trade Agreements Extension Act of 1951. The same statute also directed the suspension of the reciprocal preferential tariff treatment...