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II-20. "The World Has Once Again Met a Severe Test of Its Confidence

in This Great Experiment in Collective Security-and the United

Nations Has Emerged Stronger Than Before": Statement Made

by the U.S. Representative (Stevenson) in Committee V of the

U.N. General Assembly, June 21, 1963

II-21. General Principles To Serve as Guidelines for the Sharing of the

Costs of Future Peacekeeping Operations Involving Heavy Expen-

ditures: Resolution 1874 (S-IV), Adopted by the U.N. General

Assembly, June 27, 1963

II-22. Payment of Arrears in Respect of Assessed Contributions to the

United Nations Emergency Force Special Account and the Ad Hoc

Account for the United Nations Operation in the Congo: Resolu-

tion 1877 (S-IV), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, June

27, 1963

II-23. Terms and Conditions Governing the Issue of United Nations

Bonds: Resolution 1878 (S-IV), Adopted by the U.N. General

Assembly, June 27, 1963

II-24. Establishment of a Peace Fund: Resolution 1879 (S-IV),

Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, June 27, 1963

II-25. Continuation of the Working Group on the Examination of the

Administrative and Budgetary Procedures of the United Nations:

Resolution 1880 (S-IV), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly,

June 27, 1963

II-26. "The So-Called Financial Crisis of the United Nations Is

Essentially Not a Financial But a Political Question, a Direct

Consequence of the Systematic Violation of the United Nations

Charter by the Western Powers": Letter From the Chairman

of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. (Khrushchev) to

Bertrand Russell, July 13, 1963 (Excerpts)

*II-27. "The United Nations Peacekeeping Capacities-Indeed Its

Future As an Action Agency-Are Threatened by the Refusal of

the Soviet Union and Some Other Countries To Pay Their

Assessed Share of Legally Constituted Operations.
The

Proper Solution Is for the Soviet Union and Other Debtors To

Pay Up": Statement Made by the U.S. Representative at the

U.N. (Stevenson) at a News Conference, U.N. Headquarters,

December 18, 1963

[See also docs. VII-13 and VIII-33.]

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F. Economic Development and Technical Assistance

II-35. The Role of the Special Fund in the United Nations Develop-

ment Decade: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Bing-

ham) Before the Governing Council of the U.N. Special Fund,

January 14, 1963

*II-36. "There Is . . . No Reason Why Our Great Body of Advanced

Technology Should Not Be Brought To Bear So the Newly Devel-

oping Nations Can Leapfrog Interim Stages in the Process of

Modernization": Statement Made by the President (Kennedy) on

the Forthcoming U.N. Conference on the Application of Science

and Technology for the Benefit of the Less Developed Areas,

January 25, 1963

II-37. "It Would Be Tragic If Our Dissatisfaction With the Project

in Cuba Were To Destroy Our Support for the Special Fund":

Address by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Interna-

tional Organization Affairs (Gardner) Before the Mid-Atlantic

Model General Assembly, Washington, February 23, 1963

(Excerpt).

*II-38. Intensification of Demographic Studies, Research and Train-

ing: Resolution 933 C (XXXV), Adopted by the U.N. Economic

and Social Council, April 5, 1963

*II-39. "While the United States Will Not Advocate Any Specific

Family-Planning Policy to Any Other Country, We Can Help

Other Countries, Upon Request, To Find Potential Sources of

Information and Assistance on the Ways and Means of Dealing

With Population Problems": Address by the Deputy Assistant

Secretary of State for International Organization Affairs (Gard-

ner) Before the American Assembly on "The Population Dilemma,"

Harriman, N.Y., May 4, 1963

II-40. "We Come Here With a Closed Mind in One Important Respect;

We Do Not Want These Meetings To Be an Empty Propaganda

Show": Statement Made by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of

State for Economic Affairs (Frank) Before the Preparatory Com-

mittee of the United Nations Conference on Trade and Develop-

ment, Geneva, May 27, 1963 . .

II-41. United States Comments on the Activities of the Special Fund :

Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Bingham) Before

the Governing Council of the U.N. Special Fund, June 3, 1963 . .

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