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III-75. United States Views on the Coup d'Etat in Brazil: Replies

Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk) to Questions Asked at a

News Conference, April 3, 1964 (Excerpts).

III-76. Announcement of Colombian-United States Agreement on

Studies Regarding a Sea-Level Canal: Statement Read by the

President (Johnson) at a News Conference, April 16, 1964. .

*III-77. "We Have Renewed our Commitment to the Alliance for

Progress, We Have Sought Peaceful Settlement of Disputes

Among the American Nations, and We Have Supported the OAS

Effort To Isolate Communist-Controlled Cuba": Address by the

President (Johnson) Before the Associated Press, New York,

April 20, 1964 (Excerpt).

III-78. "We Are Trying To Treat Each Nation [in the Western Hemi-

sphere] as Our Equal": Reply Made by the President (Johnson)

to a Question Asked at a News Conference, April 23, 1964. . .

III-79. "If a Peaceful Revolution Is Impossible, a Violent Revolution

Is Inevitable": Remarks by the President (Johnson) at a White

House Signing of Alliance for Progress Agreements, May 11,

1964

III-80. "What Can We Do To Help Make the Democratic Ideal a

Reality in This Hemisphere": Address by the Assistant Secretary

of State for Inter-American Affairs (Mann), University of Notre

Dame, Notre Dame, Indiana, June 7, 1964 (Excerpts)

*III-81. United States $50 Million Loan to Brazil Under the Alliance

for Progress in Support of Brazil's Stabilization, Development,

and Reform Program: Announcement of an Agreement, Signed in

New York, June 24, 1964

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Strength of Democracy in Chile and Throughout the Western

Hemisphere": Statement Read by the President (Johnson) at a

News Conference, September 5, 1964 (Excerpt)

*III-86. "We Welcome the Visit [of President de Gaulle to Latin

America] . . . We Believe That Western Europe Can Play a

Much More Important Role in Speeding Economic and Social

Development in That Area": Reply Made by the Director of

the Office of News (McCloskey), Department of State, to a

Question Asked at a News Conference, September 15, 1964.

III-87. "1964 Has Been Marked by a New Unity of Purpose in Mak-

ing the Alliance [for Progress] Not Just a Statement of Goals but

a Reality": Report to the President (Johnson) Made by the

Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs and U.S.

Coordinator for the Alliance for Progress (Mann), October 30,

1964 (Excerpt)

*III-88. "Firm and Continued Support for the Principles of the

Charter of Punta del Este Is the Central Theme of All We Do in

the Hemisphere": Statement by the President (Johnson), Issued

November 13, 1964

III-89. "Far Too Little Attention Has . . . Been Given to the

Development of Capital Markets in Latin America": Address by

the Secretary of the Treasury (Dillon) at the First Latin American

Meeting of Development Financing Institutions, Washington,

November 30, 1964 (Excerpt)

III-90. Report of the Inter-American Committee on the Alliance for

Progress (CIAP), Presented to the Third Annual Meetings of the

Inter-American Economic and Social Council, November 14, 1964

(Excerpts)

*III-91. United States Renewal of Normal Relations With Bolivia:

Statement Issued by the Department of State, December 7,

1964.

III-92. "What Is Needed Now Is Better Execution, Better Perform-

ance by All of Us in the Alliance [for Progress]": Statement Made

by the Assistant Secretary of State for Inter-American Affairs

(Mann) Before the Third Annual Meeting of the Inter-American

Economic and Social Council at the Ministerial Level, Lima,

Peru, December 8, 1964 (Excerpt). .

*III-93. Statutes of the Special Development Assistance Fund:

Resolution Approved by the Third Annual Meeting of the Inter-

American Economic and Social Council at the Ministerial Level,

Lima, Peru, December 5-11, 1964.

III-94. The Alliance for Progress to Date and Its Prospects for the

Future: Part IV of the Final Report Approved by the Third

Annual Meeting of the Inter-American Economic and Social

Council at the Ministerial Level, Lima, Peru, December 5-11,

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IV-4. United States Contribution of the Missile Bearing Destroyer

U.S.S. Biddle to the Mixed-Manning Demonstration_Project:

Announcement Issued by the Department of Defense, February

26, 1964.

*IV-5. "We Believe in the [NATO] Alliance Because in Our Own

Interest We Must, Because in the Common Interest It Works,

and Because in the World's Interest It Is Right": Remarks by

the President (Johnson) on the Fifteenth Anniversary of the

Signing of the North Atlantic Treaty, April 3, 1964.

IV-6. The Need To Increase the Responsibility of NATO for the

Security of the Free World: Address by the Secretary of State

(Rusk) Before the Overseas Press Club of America, New York

City, April 7, 1964 (Excerpt).

IV-7. The United States Concept of the Multilateral Force: Address

by the Special Assistant to the Secretary of State for Multilateral

Force Negotiations (Smith) Before the U.S. Naval Academy

Foreign Affairs Conference, Annapolis, April 22, 1964 (Excerpt).

IV-8. Withdrawal of French Officers From North Atlantic Treaty

Organization Naval Commands: Communiqué Issued by the

French Foreign Ministry, April 28, 1964 (Excerpts).

IV-9. Allied Ability To Avoid Use of Nuclear Weapons in Initial

Stages of All Conflicts Except Massive Soviet or Chinese Com-

munist Attack: Statement Made by the Secretary of Defense

(McNamara) Before a Subcommittee of the Senate Committee on

Appropriations, May 3, 1964 (Excerpt). .

*IV-10. United States Welcome of the Accession of Japan to Full

Membership in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and

Development: Message From the Secretary of State (Rusk) to

the Council of the OECD, Paris, May 5, 1964 -.

IV-11. The Need for a Comprehensive Atlantic Partnership for

World Freedom: Address by the Under Secretary of State (Ball)

at Georgetown University, Washington, May 7, 1964 (Excerpts).

*IV-12. The Atlantic Community Responsibility of Halting Subver-

sion and Aggression Outside the North Atlantic Area: Address by

the Secretary of State (Rusk) Before a Luncheon of Belgian-

American Organizations, Brussels, May 9, 1964. .

*IV-13. "The Need for a Strong Alliance of North Atlantic Nations

Remains Essential So Long as Basic Communist Aims Remain

Unchanged": Statement Made by the Secretary of State (Rusk)

at the Ministerial Session of the North Atlantic Council, May

12, 1964. . .

IV-14. Ministerial Session of the North Atlantic Council, The Hague,

May 12-14, 1964: Communiqué Issued May 14, 1964.

IV-15. New Agreement Between the Parties to the North Atlantic

Treaty on Exchange of Atomic Information: Letter From the

Secretary of Defense (McNamara) and the Chairman of the

Atomic Energy Commission (Seaborg) to the President (Johnson),

May 18, 1964. . .

IV-16. Soviet Insistence on Renunciation of the Plan for a NATO

Multilateral Force as a Prerequisite to Agreement on Nondis-

semination of Nuclear Weapons: Statement Made by the Soviet

Representative (Zorin) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarmament

Committee, Geneva, July 2, 1964 (Excerpt). .

451-452

IV-18. Soviet Protest Against Development of a Multilateral Force

Envisaged in the Mixed-Manning Demonstration of the Missile

Bearing Destroyer, U.S.S. Biddle: Note From the Soviet Foreign

Ministry to the American Embassy in Moscow, Delivered July

11, 1964.

IV-19. French Determination To Continue Development of a Nuclear

Arsenal: Reply Made by the President of the French Republic

(General de Gaulle) to a Question Asked at a News Conference,

July 23, 1964 (Excerpt).

IV-20. United States Disavowal of Any Interest in Dominating

Europe or Any Other Area of the World: Statement Made by the

President (Johnson) at a News Conference, July 24, 1964

*IV-21. “Parallel to the Negotiations on the Declaration [on Nondis-

semination of Nuclear Weapons], the Nuclear Powers Might

Engage in a Discussion To State Whether the Multilateral

Force Leads to Dissemination": Statement Made by the U.A.R.

Representative (Hassan) Before the Eighteen Nation Disarma-

ment Committee, Geneva, August 13, 1964.

*IV-22. "The Policy of the United States Aimed at Making, Together

With the Federal Republic of Germany and Other Members of

NATO, Joint Preparations for Nuclear War Is the Main Obstacle

to the Conclusion of... [a Nonproliferation] Agreement":

Statement Made by the Soviet Representative (Tsarapkin) Before

the Eighteen Nation Disarmament Committee, Geneva, August

13, 1964.

IV-23. "We Have Retained the Essential Option of Massive Retalia-

tion, but We Have Added to It a Capacity for Rational Measured

Support of a Wide Range of Political Objectives": Remarks by

the Deputy Secretary of Defense (Vance) at the Convention of

Veterans of Foreign Wars, Cleveland, August 27, 1964 (Excerpts) .

IV-24. The Purpose of the Proposed Multilateral Force To Deter

Soviet Nuclear Weapons Directed Against the Atlantic Alliance:

Letter From the American Embassy in Moscow to the Soviet

Foreign Ministry, Delivered August 28, 1964.

IV-25. United States Views on the Prospects for Agreement on a

Nonaggression Pact Between North Atlantic Treaty Organization

Members and Parties to the Warsaw Treaty: Statement Made by

the U.S. Representative (Foster) Before the Eighteen Nation

Disarmament Committee, Geneva, September 10, 1964 (Ex-

cerpt).

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