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114. Argentine-United States Agreement To Continue To Attempt To
Attain Certain Inter-American Ideals: Joint Declaration Issued
at San Carlos de Bariloche by the President of Argentina
(Frondizi) and the President of the United States (Eisenhower),
February 28, 1960 .

115. Chilean-United States Exchange of Views on "Various Matters of
Common Interest": Joint Statement Issued at Santiago by the
President of Chile (Alessandri) and the President of the United
States (Eisenhower), March 1, 1960.

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116. Uruguayan-United States Definition of "the Basic Principles Which Govern the International Relations of Their Respective Peoples": Joint Declaration Issued at Montevideo by the National Council of Government of the Oriental Republic of Uruguay and the President of the United States (Eisenhower), March 3, 1960. .

* "Serious Misunderstandings of the United States Do Exist in Latin America": Address by the President (Eisenhower) to the Nation, March 8, 1960.

117. Brazilian-United States Review of Progress in the Implementation of Operation Pan America: Joint Communiqué Issued at Washington by the Secretary of State (Herter) and the Brazilian Minister for External Relations (Lafer), March 19, 1960. . . . 118. Colombian-United States Exchange of Views "on a Number of Subjects of Mutual Interest": Statement Issued by the President of the United States (Eisenhower) at the Conclusion of the Washington Phase of the State Visit of the President of Colombia (Lleras Camargo), April 8, 1960.

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* Political, Economic and Social Problems Involved in the Relationship Between the United States and Latin America: Letter From the American Ambassador at Santiago, Chile (Howe), to the President of the Federation of the Students of Chile (Fernández), April 8, 1960. .

119. The United States Program in Support of "Operation Pan Ameri-
ca": Statement Read by the President (Eisenhower) at a News
Conference, Newport, Rhode Island, July 11, 1960.

120. Problems Involved in the Proposal To Establish an Inter-American
Police Force Under the Authority of the Organization of American
States: Letter From the Secretary of State (Herter) to the
Senator From Florida (Smathers), July 16, 1960.

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121. The Request for Authorization of Funds To Help Accelerate the Strengthening of the Social and Economic Structures of the American Republics: Message From the President (Eisenhower) to the Congress, August 8, 1960 (Excerpt) . .

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122. The Use To Be Made of the Proposed Authorization of Funds To
Help Accelerate the Strengthening of the Social and Economic
Structures of the American Republics: Statement Made by the
Under Secretary of State (Dillon) Before the Senate Committee
on Foreign Relations, August 15, 1960 (Excerpt) . . .
123. An Act To Provide for Assistance in the Development of Latin
America and in the Reconstruction of Chile, and for Other Pur-
poses: Public Law 86-735, Approved September 8, 1960. ..
124. Resolutions and Recommendations (Including the Act of Bogotá)
Emanating From the Third Meeting of the Special Committee
To Study the Formulation of New Measures for Economic
Cooperation, Bogotá, September 5-13, 1960: Report of the
Secretary-General of the OAS (Mora) Submitted to the Council
of the OAS, October 11, 1960 (Excerpts)

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125. The Position of the Four Guarantor Powers Respecting the Ecuador-Peru Boundary Dispute: Note From the Secretary of State (Herter) to the Ecuadorean Minister of Foreign Affairs (Chiriboga), December 7, 1960. .

* Recommendations for Strengthening the Inter-American Economic and Social Council: Final Report of the Special Meeting of Senior Government Representatives, Washington, December 9, 1960 . .

[See also docs. 86 and 100.]

THE INTER-AMERICAN DEVELOPMENT BANK

* Designating the Inter-American Development Bank as a Public
International Organization Entitled To Enjoy Certain Privi-
leges, Exemptions, and Immunities: Executive Order No. 10873,
Issued April 8, 1960. .

126. The Organization of the Inter-American Development Bank
January 1-June 30, 1960: Report of the National Advisory
Council on International Monetary and Financial Problems,
Submitted May 3, 1961 (Excerpt) .

127. Operations of the Inter-American Development Bank During the
Period July 1-December 31, 1960: Report of the National
Advisory Council on International Monetary and Financial
Problems, Submitted September 13, 1961 (Excerpt)

D. Canadian-United States Relations

128. Fifth Meeting of the Joint United States-Canadian Committee on Trade and Economic Affairs, Washington, February 16-17, 1960: Joint Communiqué Issued February 17, 1960.

* Canadian Tariff Concessions on Textiles and Related Products Negotiated With the United States and Other Countries Under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade: Announcement Issued by the Department of State, April 1, 1960. .

129. Canadian-United States Consultation "on a Wide Range of Subjects of Both an International and Bilateral Nature": Joint Communiqué Issued at Washington by the President of the United States (Eisenhower) and the Prime Minister of Canada (Diefenbaker), June 4, 1960.

130. Third Meeting of the Canada-United States Ministerial Committee on Joint Defense, Montebello, Quebec, July 12-13, 1960: Joint Communiqué Issued July 16, 1960.

* Canadian-United States Basic Agreement on Cooperative Development of the Water Resources of the Columbia River Basin: Statement by the President (Eisenhower) and Announcement Issued by the White House (Palm Springs, California), October 19, 1960 .

PART IV. WESTERN EUROPE AND THE
ATLANTIC COMMUNITY

A. The Developing Atlantic and European Communities

THE NORTH ATLANTIC TREATY ORGANIZATION

* "The Proposal for Conclusion of a Nonaggression Pact Between the Warsaw Pact Organization and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization . . Assumes Even Greater Importance Than in Preceding Years": Declaration Issued by the Political Consultative Committee of the Warsaw Pact Organization, Moscow, February 4, 1960.

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*The United States "Would Be Gratified by Any Move of the Soviet Bloc Which Would Provide Practical Confirmation of the Frequently Repeated Disavowal by the Soviet Union of Aggressive Intentions": Statement Read to Correspondents by the Director of the Office of News (White), Department of State, February 5, 1960.

131. Ministerial Session of the North Atlantic Council (Istanbul), May 2-4, 1960: Communiqué Issued May 4, 1960 .

* "The Supply by the United States of Aggressive Rocket Weapons to West Germany Will Still More Strain the Situation in Europe": Note From the Soviet Minister of Foreign Affairs (Gromyko) Delivered to the American Chargé d'Affaires ad interim at Moscow (Freers), July 19, 1960.

* "As Long as the Soviet Union Persists in Introducing Missiles of
All Kinds Into Its Forces, NATO Must Continue To Build Up
Its Defensive Strength, Taking Into Account the Most Recent
Developments in Weapons and Techniques": Statement Issued
by the Department of State, July 20, 1960. .

* "Such Steps as May Be Taken by the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization To Provide Mid-Range Ballistic Missiles for the
Defense of the Treaty Area Will Be Taken in Accordance With
Agreed NATO Defense Plans': Note From the American
Embassy in Moscow to the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs,
August 8, 1960.

132. French Suggestions for Reform of the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization: Reply Made by the President of the French
Republic (General de Gaulle) to a Question Asked at a News
Conference, Paris, September 5, 1960.

133. "It Continues To Be the Policy of the United States To Encourage
the Concept of Integration in NATO"; Address by the Secretary
of State (Herter) Before the United Press International Confer-
ence of Editors and Publishers, Washington, September 8, 1960
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* "Policies Pursued by the Soviet Government Make More Obvious Than Ever the Need for Collective Security in the Free World, Including the Full Participation of the Federal Republic of Germany in NATO": Statement Read to Correspondents by a Press Officer (Tully), Department of State, October 7, 1960. 134. Ministerial Session of the North Atlantic Council, Paris, December 16-18, 1960: Communiqué Issued December 18, 1960 . . . . 317-319 [See also docs. 153 and 191.]

THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE DEVELOPMENT ASSISTANCE
GROUP (DAG) AND CONVERSION OF THE ORGANIZATION FOR
EUROPEAN ECONOMIC COOPERATION (EEC) INTO THE
ORGANIZATION FOR ECONOMIC COOPERATION AND DEVELOP-
MENT (OECD)

135. United States Recommendations Respecting Plans for the Economic
Future of the Atlantic Community: Statement Made by the
Under Secretary of State (Dillon) Before the Special Economic
Committee, Paris, January 12, 1960
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136. The Establishment of the Development Assistance Group: Resolution Adopted by the Special Economic Committee, January 13, and Approved by the Members and Associates of the OEEC, Paris, January 14, 1960. .

137. The Establishment of the Committee on Trade Problems: Resolution Adopted by the Special Economic Committee, January 13, and Approved by the Members and Associates of the OEEC, Paris, January 14, 1960. .

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138. The Establishment of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation Reorganization Study Group: Resolution Adopted by the Special Economic Committee, January 13, and Approved by the Members and Associates of the OEEC, Paris, January 14, 1960 ..

139. The Study of Methods and Means of Improving the Flow of Bilateral Aid to Less Developed Areas: Communiqué Issued at the Conclusion of the First Meeting of the Development Assistance Group, Washington, March 9-11, 1960 . .

* A Remodelled Economic Organisation: Report of the Study Group of Four, Appointed by the Special Economic Committee, Submitted April 7, 1960 .

* The Establishment of a Working Party To Draft a Convention Remodeling the OEEC: Resolution Adopted by the Conference on the Reorganization of the OEEC, Paris, May 25, 1960. .

* The Establishment of the Preparatory Committee To Complete the Draft Convention on the OECD: Resolution Adopted by the Conference on the Reorganization of the OEEC, Paris, July 23, 1960 . . .

* The Development Assistance Group “Shall, Upon the Inception of the O.E.C.D., Be Constituted as a Development Assistance Committee": Resolution Adopted by the Conference on the Reorganization of the OEEC, Paris, July 23, 1960.

140. Study of Preinvestment Technical Assistance for Less Developed Areas: Communiqué Issued at the Conclusion of the Third Meeting of the Development Assistance Group, Washington, October 3-5, 1960 . .

141. Summary of the Provisions of the Convention Establishing the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD): Communiqué Issued at Paris by the Ministerial Meeting of the Members and Associates of the OEEC, December 13, 1960

ATTEMPTS TO RECONCILE THE PURPOSES OF THE EUROPEAN ECONOMIC
COMMUNITY (EEC, THE "INNER SIX") AND THE EUROPEAN FREE
TRADE ASSOCIATION (EFTA, THE "OUTER SEVEN")

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142. The Convention Establishing the European Free Trade Association, Signed at Stockholm by Representatives of Austria, Denmark, Norway, Portugal, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom, January 4, Entered Into Force May 3, 1960 (Excerpt) . . 335-351 113. Declaration of Intention Concerning Internal Acceleration, Adopted by the Council of the European Economic Community, Brussels, May 12, 1960 ..

144. Declaration of Intention Concerning External Relations, Adopted by the Council of the European Economic Community, Brussels, May 12, 1960 ...

145. United States General Observations on the Convention Establishing the European Free Trade Association: Statement Made by the Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Economic Affairs (Adair) at the Sixteenth Session of the Contracting Parties to GATT, Geneva, May 17, 1960

146. United Kingdom Special Problems Within the Context of European Political and Economic Unity: Statement Made by the British Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs (Lloyd) in the House of Commons, July 25, 1960 (Excerpts) .

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147. "A Solution Should Be Found of the Problems Arising From the
Existence of Two Economic Groups in Europe": Communiqué
Issued at Bonn by the Chancellor of the Federal Republic of
Germany (Adenauer) and the Prime Minister of the United
Kingdom (Macmillan), August 11, 1960. . .

148. French Concept of the Role of European Regional Organizations:
Reply Made by the President of the French Republic (General
de Gaulle) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, Paris,
September 5, 1960.

[See also doc. 149.]

B. The Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration

* Migration From Europe in 1960: Report of the Adviser on Refugee and Migration Affairs (Warren), Department of State, on the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Sessions of the Executive Committee and the Twelfth Session of the Council of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration, Geneva, January 5-14, April 26-May 4, and May 5-14, 1960.

* The 1960-1961 Program for European Migration: Report of the Adviser on Refugee and Migration Affairs (Warren), Department of State, on the Sixteenth Session of the Executive Committee and the Thirteenth Session of the Council of the Intergovernmental Committee for European Migration, Geneva, November 23-30 and December 1-9, 1960

C The Problems of Germany and Berlin

[See note, p. 359.]

D. Relations With Certain Countries and Concerning Certain Problems of the Area

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AUSTRIA

149. Austrian-United States Agreement on "the Importance of Continued Efforts Toward .. Successful Cooperation Between the European Economic Community and the European Free Trade Association": Joint Communiqué Issued at Vienna by the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs (Kriesky) and the Under Secretary of State (Dillon), July 16, 1960 .

CYPRUS

* United States Recognition of the Republic of Cyprus, Effective August 16, 1960: Announcement Issued by the Department of State, August 16, 1960

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DENMARK

*The Establishment of a United States-Danish Committee on Greenland Projects: Agreement Effected by Notes Exchanged at Washington by the Secretary of State (Herter) and the Danish Ambassador (Knuth-Winterfeldt), December 2, 1960. .

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* French Removal of Import Quota Restrictions on Certain Industrial Products From the Dollar Area: Statement Issued by the Department of State, June 27, 1960. .

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* Convention of Establishment Between the United States and France, Signed at Paris, November 25, 1959, Entered Into Force December 21, 1960.

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[See also docs. 132, 148, 167, 175, 197, and 371-373.]

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