Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on International Political and Military Affairs of the Committee on International Relations, House of Representatives, Ninety-fourth Congress, First Session ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1975 |
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Pagina 6
... fact , participation at some lower level might be seen as implying that we are losing interest in European affairs when we should now be emphasizing the contrary . Mr. Chairman , I would like to emphasize one further point : That this ...
... fact , participation at some lower level might be seen as implying that we are losing interest in European affairs when we should now be emphasizing the contrary . Mr. Chairman , I would like to emphasize one further point : That this ...
Pagina 7
... fact the Conference culminates in a summit meeting , it is going to be seen by people around the world as a very important event . Mr. HARTMAN . Well , it is perfectly true that we have downplayed the meetings themselves ; in fact , the ...
... fact the Conference culminates in a summit meeting , it is going to be seen by people around the world as a very important event . Mr. HARTMAN . Well , it is perfectly true that we have downplayed the meetings themselves ; in fact , the ...
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... fact , there have been a number of conversations by senior European statesmen with Soviet Government ministers and officials in which semicommitments have been made . They have all been conditioned . People have said , we will not go to ...
... fact , there have been a number of conversations by senior European statesmen with Soviet Government ministers and officials in which semicommitments have been made . They have all been conditioned . People have said , we will not go to ...
Pagina 11
... fact that that phrase " in- violability of frontiers " does not constitute our recognition of the illegal Soviet seizure of the Baltic States ? Mr. HARTMAN . I am not sure whether we will be making a state- ment at the Conference but my ...
... fact that that phrase " in- violability of frontiers " does not constitute our recognition of the illegal Soviet seizure of the Baltic States ? Mr. HARTMAN . I am not sure whether we will be making a state- ment at the Conference but my ...
Pagina 15
... fact are now getting settled without Government intervention which is a hope- ful sign . It is going to take time before we achieve the kind of relation- ship - and we don't know that we will ever achieve it - that we have among the ...
... fact are now getting settled without Government intervention which is a hope- ful sign . It is going to take time before we achieve the kind of relation- ship - and we don't know that we will ever achieve it - that we have among the ...
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agenda item agreed agreement allies BALTIC AMERICAN COMMITTEE Baltic countries Baltic question Baltic republics Baltic States Resolution basket Berlin Bill Anderson bloc BUCHANAN Chairman concern Conference on Security Cooperation in Europe CSCE D.C. DEAR CONGRESSMAN DANTE DANTE FASCELL DATED JUNE DEAR CONGRESSMAN FASCELL declaration delegation DERWINSKI détente diplomats documents East-West Eastern Eastern bloc Edward European Security Conference forcible annexation freedom German Democratic Republic Germany going HARTMAN House of Representatives human rights incorporation International Political JOINT BALTIC AMERICAN June 18 Kudirka Latvia and Estonia Lithuanian American Community Lithuanian American Council maneuvers MBFR ment Military Affairs NATO negotiations neutral countries non-recognition officials participants peace treaty policy of nonrecognition Political and Military position President Ford principles R-Ill recognize ROSENTHAL Russians Secretary Security and Cooperation self-determination Soviet Union statement Subcommittee on International talks things tion United UPSALA COLLEGE Voice of America Warsaw Pact Washington Western and neutral Western European WINN
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Pagina 43 - The High Contracting Parties agree that the settlement or solution of all disputes or conflicts of whatever nature or of whatever origin they may be, which may arise among them, shall never be sought except by pacific means.
Pagina 6 - States, are deemed to be of particular importance: - sovereign equality, respect for the rights inherent in sovereignty; - refraining from the threat or use of force; - inviolability of frontiers; - territorial integrity of States; - peaceful settlement of disputes; - non-intervention in internal affairs; - respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms, including the freedom of thought, conscience, religion or belief; - equal rights and self-determination of peoples; - co-operation among States;...
Pagina 43 - The evidence is overwhelming and conclusive, that Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania were forcibly occupied and illegally annexed by the USSR Any claims by the USSR that the elections conducted by them in July 1940 were free and voluntary or that the resolutions adopted by the resulting parliaments petitioning for recognition as a Soviet Republic were legal are false and without foundation in fact.
Pagina 6 - CSCE participants will act in conformity with the UN Charter and the Universal Declaration of Human Rights rather than simply respect them as a statement of goals. This principle is further supplemented and given practical effect by various texts under agenda item 3.
Pagina 13 - Director, Office of Telecommunications, HEW The CHAIRMAN. Without objection, there will be included in the record a letter from the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission relative to S. 3542 ; three letters from the Administrator of NASA to me, two of which deal with the cost of launching and operating ATS-F Prime as ATS-7, and another with respect to the use of ATS-6 experiment plans after the Indian commitment...
Pagina 5 - ... made progress in developing common positions on security, detente, and energy. The experience of the past year has demonstrated that there is no contradiction between vigorous, organic alliance relations and a more positive relationship with adversaries; indeed, they are mutually reinforcing. Third, the emergence of more normal relations with the Soviet Union must not undermine our resolve to maintain our national defense. There is a tendency in democratic societies to relax as dangers seem to...
Pagina 3 - Assistant to the Under Secretary of State and Staff Director of the Senior Inter-Departmental Group (1967-69) and, from 1969-72. as Deputy Director for Coordination. He was born on March 12, 1926, in New York, New York. Mr. Hartman received his AB degree from Harvard University in 1944 and...
Pagina 52 - Danish indemnity claims arising from the absorption of the Baltic republics of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania into the Soviet Union in 1940.
Pagina 5 - A society that needs artificial crises to do what is needed for survival will soon find itself in mortal danger. Fourth, we must know what can and cannot be achieved in changing human conditions in the East. The question of dealing with Communist governments has troubled the American people and the Congress since 1917. There has always been a fear that by working with a government whose internal policies differ so sharply with our own we are in some manner condoning these policies or encouraging...