*VIII-38. "The General Assembly Authorizes the SecretaryGeneral To Expend Up to $18.2 Million for the Present Phase of the United Nations Operation in the Congo During the Period 1 January to 30 June 1964": Resolution 1885 (XVIII), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, October 18, 1963 VIII-39. United Nations Force in the Congo as of December 27, 1963: Table D. West, Central, and East Africa KENYA *VIII-40. United States Recognition of Kenya, Effective December 12, 1963: Letter From the President of the United States (Johnson) to the Prime Minister of Kenya (Kenyatta), December 10, 1963 Pages 676 677 677 SENEGAL VIII-41. "The [United Nations] Security Council. . . Deplores Any Incursion by Portuguese Military Forces Into Senegalese Territory": Resolution Adopted by the U.N. Security Council, April 24, 1963 TANGANYIKA VIII-42. Tanganyikan-United States Discussions on Developments Affecting the Relations of the Two Countries: Joint Communiqué Issued at Washington by the President of the United States (Kennedy) and the President of Tanganyika (Nyerere), July 16, 1963 678 679 TOGO VIII-43. "President [Sylvanus] Olympio's Tragic Assassination Is a 680 680 ZANZIBAR *VIII-45. United States Recognition of Zanzibar, Effective December 10, 1963: Letter From the President of the United States (Johnson) to the Sultan of Zanzibar (Seyyid Jamshid bin Abdulla), December 9, 1963 E. The Republic of South Africa, and South-West Africa APARTHEID IN SOUTH AFRICA VIII-46. Apartheid and Racial Discrimination: Resolution Approved VIII-47. Opposition of the United States to Expulsion of South Africa VIII-48. "The Policy of Apartheid Denies the Worth and the Dignity 681 681-682 682-683 683-689 689-690 VIII-50. "We Profoundly Hope That the Government of South Africa Will Take to Heart This Solemn Warning From the Highest Body of the United Nations": Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Yost) in the U.N. Security Council, August 7, 1963 (Excerpt). VIII-51. United States Opposition to Repression of Opponents of Apartheid in South Africa: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Plimpton) Before the U.N. General Assembly, October 11, 1963 (Excerpt) VIII-52. The Policies of Apartheid of the Government of the Republic of South Africa: Resolution 1881 (XVIII), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, October 11, 1963 . . VIII-53. "I Appeal to the Government of South Africa . . . To Abandon Forever Its Policy of Discrimination Between Men Because of the Color of Their Skin": Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Stevenson) in the U.N. Security Council, December 4, 1963 (Excerpts) . VIII-54. "The [United Nations] Security Council . . . [Is] Strength- ADMINISTRATION OF THE MANDATED TERRITORY OF SOUTH-WEST VIII-56. “My Delegation Believes . . . in the Right of the People VIII-59. Special Educational and Training Programs for South-West VIII-60. Reconsideration of the Question of South-West Africa: Pages 691-692 692-693 693-694 694-698 698-700 700-701 702-705 705-708 F. Status and Pending Independence of Trust Territories and Other [See also ante, docs. II-52 et seq.] VIII-61. Decolonization: Resolution Approved by the Summit Conference of Independent African States, Addis Ababa, May 25, 1963 708 709 710 711-712 BASUTOLAND, BECHUANALAND, AND SWAZILAND VIII-62. Question of Basutoland, Bechuanaland, and Swaziland: 713-714 NORTHERN RHODESIA Pages *VIII-63. "The General Assembly . . . Expresses the Hope That Northern Rhodesia Will Achieve Its Independence in the Nearest Possible Future": Resolution 1952 (XVIII), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, December 11, 1963 NYASALAND *VIII-64. "The General Assembly . . . Notes With Satisfaction That SOUTHERN RHODESIA VIII-65. United States Views on the Situation in Southern Rhodesia : PART IX. THE FAR EAST, SOUTH, AND SOUTHEAST ASIA IX-1. "Our Policies Toward Asia Are More Compatible With the Aspirations of the Great Peoples of That Area Than Those of Our Enemies": Address by the Deputy Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs (Johnson) at the University of Nebraska, Lincoln, June 20, 1963 (Excerpt) A. The Southeast Asia Treaty Organization (SEATO) IX-3. Eighth Ministerial Meeting of the Council of SEATO, Paris, B. Consultations Under the ANZUS Treaty IX-5. Ministerial Session of the ANZUS Council, Wellington, June 5-6, 1963: Final Communiqué Issued June 6, 1963 714 714 715-719 719-720 720-721 722-728 729-731 731-733 733 734-736 C. The Colombo Plan IX-6. Fifteenth Ministerial Meeting of the Consultative Committee on D. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain Problems of the Area AUSTRALIA *IX-7. Agreement and Protocol Concerning the Status of United States Forces in Australia, Signed at Canberra by the American Ambassador (Battle) and the Australian Foreign Minister (Bar 737-739 *IX-8. Agreement Relating to the Establishment of a United States Naval Communications Station at North West Cape in the State of Western Australia, Signed at Canberra by the American Ambassador (Battle) and the Australian Foreign Minister (Barwick), May 9, Entered Into Force June 28, 1963 *IX-9. Australian-United States "Relations . . . Have Been a Great Source of Encouragement . . . to Me": Toast Made by the President of the United States (Kennedy) at a White House Luncheon for the Prime Minister of Australia (Menzies), July 8, 1963 CAMBODIA IX-10. United States Response to the Cambodian Threat To Reject IX-13. "We Categorically Reject the Allegation That the United States IX-14. Extension of the Mission of the Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General to Cambodia and Thailand for the Calendar Year 1964: Letter from the U.N. SecretaryGeneral (Thant) to the President of the U.N. Security Council (Stevenson), December 9, 1963 CEYLON IX-15. Suspension of United States Economic Assistance to Ceylon for IX-16. United States Efforts "To Make It Possible for American Pages 740 740 740 741 741-742 742 743 743-744 744-745 THE CHINA AREA *IX-17. "The Soviet-Chinese... Dispute Over How To Bury the West Is No Grounds for Western Rejoicing": Annual Message Read by the President (Kennedy) Before a Joint Session of the Congress, January 14, 1963 (Excerpts) IX-18. "I Don't Think There Will Be a Break [in Sino-Soviet Relations] Unless There Is a Repudiation of the Military Agreement Between the Two Countries": Replies Made by the Assistant Secretary of State for Far Eastern Affairs (Harriman) and the Director of Intelligence and Research (Hilsman), Department of State, to Questions Asked on an NET Television Program, Broadcast February 11, 1963 (Excerpts) 745 746-748 IX-19. "[The Chinese Communists] Keep Saying That the Basis for IX-20. Necessity for Chinese-United States "Very Close Consulta- IX-22. Sino-Soviet Difference of Emphasis on the "National Libera- IX-24. United States Assessment of the Chinese Communists "as IX-25. The Effects of the Power of Communist China on Its Asian *IX-26. Chinese-United States Agreement on Trade in Cotton Textiles IX-27. "Clarification... [of] the Apparent Differences in the Policies INDIA [See note, p. 761.] IX-28. "We Are Sending Out a Team With the United Kingdom, IX-29. "The U.S. Government Is Sending a Team of Defense Produc- IX-30. "We Are Anxious To Help India Maintain Itself Against an Attack, If Such an Attack Should Come Again": Reply Made by the President (Kennedy) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, February 21, 1963 Pages 748-749 749 749 749-751 751-752 752 753-758 758 758-761 762 762-763 763 |