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*VI-18. Extension of the United States-Soviet Desalination Agreement Until November 18, 1968, Effected by Notes Exchanged at Moscow, November 18 and December 3, 1966 . . . 506 United States Intention To Maintain a "Substantial Quantitative and Qualitative Lead Over the Soviet Union in Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles," Despite an Increasing Soviet Missile Buildup

VI-19. Statement and Reply Made by the Secretary of Defense (McNamara) to Questions Asked at a News Conference, Austin, Tex., December 6, 1966 (Excerpts) ... 506

Soviet 8.2 Percent Increase in Its Defense Budget for 1967 Because of the Existing International Situation

VI-20. Report Made by the Soviet Minister of Finance (Garbuzov) Before the U.S.S.R. Supreme Soviet, December 15, 1966 (Excerpt). . . . 508 United States Hope for a Freeze on the Production of Nuclear Weapons To Relieve the United States and the Soviet Union of the Expense of Deploying Antiballistic Missiles

VI-21. Replies Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to Questions Asked at a News Conference, December 21, 1966 (Excerpt) . . . 509

United States Hope for Soviet Mitigation of the Harsh Punishment Imposed by a Leningrad Court on Two American Tourists, Buel R. Wortham and Craddock M. Gilmour, Jr., for Minor Offenses VI-22. Reply Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, December 21, 1966 .. . . 509

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United States Policy Toward Africa VIII-2. Address by the President (Johnson) at a White House Reception Observing the Third Anniversary of the Formation of the Organization of African Unity, May 26, 1966. . 552 *VIII-3. Charter and Regulations of the Organisation Commune Africaine et Malgache (OCAM), Signed at Tananarive, Malagasy Republic, June 27, 1966 556

The Need in Africa “for Friendship and Good Neighborliness as a Prelude to United Action and Ultimate Unity" VIII-4. Address by the President of Tanzania (Nyerere) at Mogadiscio,

Somalia, August 23, 1966 (Excerpt)

B. West and Central Africa

556

DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC OF THE

CONGO

United States Support of the United Nations Security Council Resolution Urging All States To Refrain From Interference in the Domestic Affairs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo VIII-5. Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg) in the U.N. Security Council, October 14, 1966. . . 557

United Nations Call on Portugal Not To Allow Foreign Mercenaries To Use Angola as a Base of Operations for Interfering in the Domestic Affairs of the Democratic Republic of the Congo VIII-6. Resolution 226 (1966), Adopted by the U.N. Security Council, October 14, 1966 . . 558

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to the U.N. Secretary-General (Thant), January 13, 1966 (Excerpt) .... 592

United States Action Concerning the Registered Agent of the So-Called Rhodesian Information Office in Washington

VIII-28. Letter from the U.S. Representative at the U.N. (Goldberg) to the President of the U.N. Security Council (Matsui), February 28, 1966 593

Additional Actions Taken by the United States With Respect to Southern Rhodesia

VIII-29. Note Verbale From the U.S. Representative at the U.N. (Goldberg) to the U.N. Secretary-General (Thant), February 28, 1966 (Excerpt) .... 594

United States Protest Against the Delay in Calling a United Nations Security Council Meeting on Southern Rhodesia

VIII-30. Statement Issued by the U.S.
Mission to the U.N., April 8, 1966. 594
United States Support for a United
Nations Security Council Resolution
Authorizing_the United Kingdom To
Use Force To Prevent Oil Shipments
From Reaching Southern Rhodesia
VIII-31. Statement Made by the U.S.
Representative (Goldberg) in the U.N.
Security Council, April 9, 1966 (Ex-
cerpts)
. . 595
Authorization for the United Kingdom
"To Prevent by the Use of Force if
Necessary" the Shipment of Oil to
Southern Rhodesia via the Port of
Beira, Mozambique

VIII-32. Resolution 221 (1966),
Adopted by the U.N. Security Council,
April 9, 1966 . . .
597

United States Views Concerning Procedures on Calling an Urgent Meeting of the United Nations Security Council VIII-33. Letter From the U.S. Representative at the U.N. (Goldberg) to the President of the U.N. Security Council (Keita), April 21, 1966 . . 598 "The United States . . . Believes That This Council Should and Must Remain United in Dealing With the Problem of Rhodesia"

VIII-34. Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg) in the U.N. Security Council, May 18, 1966 (Excerpts) .. 600

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