Developments in the Middle East, March 1988: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Europe and the Middle East of Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives, One Hundredth Congress, Second Session, March 15, 1988U.S. Government Printing Office, 1988 - 156 pagini |
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... conference open to permanent members of the UN Security Council and parties to the conflict to accept resolu- tions 242 and 338 and who denounce terrorism and violence . The conference could not impose solutions or veto agreements ...
... conference open to permanent members of the UN Security Council and parties to the conflict to accept resolu- tions 242 and 338 and who denounce terrorism and violence . The conference could not impose solutions or veto agreements ...
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... conference . The conference would be open to permanent members of the UN Security Council and to parties to the conflict who accept resolutions 242 and 338 , and who renounce terrorism and violence . The conference , in a manner to be ...
... conference . The conference would be open to permanent members of the UN Security Council and to parties to the conflict who accept resolutions 242 and 338 , and who renounce terrorism and violence . The conference , in a manner to be ...
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... CONFERENCE Mr. LANTOS . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . It's nice to see you , Mr. Secretary . I would like to have you give us a historical perspective of the events which are now unfolding . After all , it seems to me that if we focus on ...
... CONFERENCE Mr. LANTOS . Thank you , Mr. Chairman . It's nice to see you , Mr. Secretary . I would like to have you give us a historical perspective of the events which are now unfolding . After all , it seems to me that if we focus on ...
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... CONFERENCE Let me start on your more specific questions about why I and the State Department feel the Soviet Union has the same interest or might have the same interest in the region . It is absolutely unpro- ven that they have the same ...
... CONFERENCE Let me start on your more specific questions about why I and the State Department feel the Soviet Union has the same interest or might have the same interest in the region . It is absolutely unpro- ven that they have the same ...
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... conference that we proposed re- cently . But in any event , he had told the Soviets that whether they come to the conference or not they cannot expect to play a genu- inely involved role in Middle East affairs as long as they treat ...
... conference that we proposed re- cently . But in any event , he had told the Soviets that whether they come to the conference or not they cannot expect to play a genu- inely involved role in Middle East affairs as long as they treat ...
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