Call for the United Kingdom. "To VIII-35. Resolution 2138 (XXI), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, October 22, 1966 . . 602 "The General Assembly... Draws the Attention of the Security Council Once Again to the Grave Situation Prevailing in Southern Rhodesia" VIII-36. Resolution 2151 (XXI), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, November 17, 1966 .. 603 IX-2. Message From the President (Johnson) to the Congress, Transmitted January 18, 1966. 613 “This [Asian Development Bank] Act Is an Economic Magna Carta for the Diverse Lands of Asia" IX-3. Statement Made by the President (Johnson) on Signing Public Law 89-369, March 16, 1966 (Excerpt) 615 Part IX. EAST AND SOUTH ASIA, AND THE PACIFIC A. Regional Developments and Policies "From Australia in the South to Japan "The Future in Asia Is Full of Hope" The Asian Development Bank Act IX-4. Public Law 89-369, Approved March 16, 1966. 616 Agreement on Pledges to the Nam IX-5. Announcement Issued by the IX-6. Communiqué Issued Following United States Support of Certain Mandatory Economic Sanctions Against Southern Rhodesia IX-8. Communiqué Issued Following the Fifteenth Meeting of the ANZUS Council, Canberra, June 30-July 1, 1966 623 VIII-37. Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Goldberg) in the U.N. Security Council, December 12, 1966. 604 Imposition of Certain Mandatory Economic Sanctions Upon Southern Rhodesia by the United Nations Security Council VIII-38. Resolution 232 (1966), IX-9. Statement Made by the Secre- *IX-11. Agreement Establishing the IX-12. Communique Issued Following the Seventeenth Ministerial Meeting of the Consultative Committee on Economic Development in South and Southeast Asia (Colombo Plan), Karachi, November 28-December 1, 1966 . . 630 PRESIDENT JOHNSON'S TRIP TO "American Policy Toward Asia Today "France and Cambodia ... Solemnly Call Attention to the Extreme Gravity of the Situation [in Southeast Asia]" IX-22. French-Cambodian Declaration Issued at Phnom Penh, September 2, 1966. . . 648 THE CHINA AREA "When a Country Is Obsessed With Fear and Suspicion... All Sorts of Unreasonable Reactions Are Likely To Come Forth" IX-23. Reply Made by the U.N. Secretary-General (Thant) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, January 20, 1966 (Excerpt) . . . ... 650 United States Policy Toward Communist China IX-24. Statement Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) Before the Subcommittee on the Far East and the Pacific of the House Committee on Foreign Affairs, March 16, 1966. . 650 Chinese Communist Rejection of a Soviet Invitation to the Twenty-Third Congress of the CPSU IX-25. Letter From the Central Committee of the CPC to the Central Committee of the CPSU, March 22, 1966. 660 The Question of Trade With Communist China IX-26. Reply Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, March 25, 1966 (Excerpt) . 661 Is "United States Imperialism Constantly Threatening [Communist] China With War" IX-27. Editorial Published in Jenmin Jih Pao, Official Newspaper of the CPC, April 6, 1966 . . . . 662 *IX-28. United States-Chinese Agreement Relating to the Status of United States Armed Forces in the Republic of China, Signed at Taipei, August 31, 1965, Entered Into Force, April 12, 1966 664 "I Don't Believe That the Leaders in Peiping... Consider War Inevitable" IX-29. Replies Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to Questions Asked on an ABC Television Program, April 27, 1966 .. .. 664 Call for the Release of American Prisoners Held by Communist China IX-30. Address by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs Indian-Pakistani Compliance With the Withdrawal Provisions of U.N. Security Council Resolutions 211 of 20 September and 215 of 5 November 1966 IX-49. Report by the Secretary General of the United Nations (Thant), New York, February 26, 1966 . . . 682 Reaffirmation of "the Strong Bonds of Friendship Between the United States and India" IX-50. Joint Communiqué Issued at Washington by the President of the United States (Johnson) and the Prime Minister of India (Gandhi), March 29, 1966 .. 682 JAPAN Fifth Meeting of the United StatesJapan Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, Kyoto, Japan, July 5-7, 1966 IX-58. Joint Communiqué Issued July 7, 1966. 694 The State of United States-Japanese Economic Relations IX-59. Address by the Secretary of Commerce (Connor) Before a Joint Meeting of the American Chamber of Commerce in Japan and the JapanAmerica Society, Tokyo, July 8, 1966 (Excerpts) 697 Japan's Future Role in Asia IX-60. Replies Made by the Secretary of Defense (McNamara) to Questions Asked in an Interview, July 15, 1966 (Excerpts) . . 700 Japanese-Soviet Discussions on Matters of Mutual Interest IX-61. Joint Communiqué Issued at Tokyo by the Soviet Foreign Minister (Gromyko) and the Japanese Prime Minister (Sato), July 30, 1966. . 701 KOREA "The Transformation of [South] Korea in the Last Five Years Has Been Astonishing" IX-62. Address by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Berger) Before the Conference and Symposium of Korean Culture at the Brooklyn Center of Long Island University, May 7, 1966 (Excerpt) . . . . . 702 Signing of the Agreement Governing the Status of United States Forces in the Republic of Korea IX-63. Statement Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk), Seoul, July 9, 1966 (Excerpt) 705 North Korean Position on the Reunification of Korea IX-64. Memorandum of the Government of the "Democratic People's Republic of Korea", July 21, 1966 (Excerpts) . . 705 Continuing Efforts To Secure the Reunification of Korea IX-65. Sixteenth Report of the U.N. Commission for the Unification and Rehabilitation of Korea, Submitted August 19, 1966 (Excerpts) . . . . 708 |