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* "France, the United Kingdom, and the United States Have Fre-
quently Proposed the Reestablishment of Normal Conditions in
All Germany by the Only Possible Means-the Manifestation of
the Will of the People": Identic Letters Addressed by the
French, U.K., and U.S. Representatives at the U.N. to the U.N.
Secretary-General (Hammarskjold), November 25, 1960. . .
* Soviet Charges of Provocative Maneuvers in the Mediterranean
by a United States Navy Destroyer Against the Soviet Cargo
Vessel Faleshty, November 4, 1960: Note From the Soviet Min-
istry of Foreign Affairs to the American Embassy in Moscow,
December 20, 1960. .

* United States Rejection of Soviet Charges of Provocative Maneu-
vers in the Mediterranean by a United States Navy Destroyer
Against the Soviet Cargo Vessel Faleshty, November 4, 1960:
Note From the Department of State to the Soviet Embassy in
Washington, January 4, 1961

United States Proposal for the Mutual Abolition or Reciprocal Reduction in the Number of Zones in the Soviet Union and the United States Closed to Travel by the Other's Nationals: Note From the Secretary of State (Herter) to the Soviet Ambassador at Washington (Menshikov), January 6, 1961

[See also doc. 19.]

PART VII. THE NEAR AND MIDDLE EAST

A. The Central Treaty Organization

209. Eighth Ministerial Meeting of the Council of the Central Treaty Organization, Tehran, April 28-30, 1960: Final Communiqué, April 30, 1960

B. The Palestine Refugee Problem

* Annual Report of the Director of the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestine Refugees in the Near East, July 1, 1959-June 30, 1960, Submitted September 1, 1960. .

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* Eighteenth Progress Report of the United Nations Conciliation
Commission for Palestine, Covering the Period From September
1, 1959 to November 11, 1960, Submitted November 14, 1960. .
210. The Need for Progress in Dealing With the Palestine Refugee
Problem: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Wilcox)
in the Special Political Committee of the U.N. General Assembly,
November 16, 1960 (and Table of Contributions to UNRWA). 480-485

C. Activities Under the American (Eisenhower) Doctrine for the Middle
East

* Promoting Peace and Stability in the Middle East: Fifth Report
by the President (Eisenhower) to the Congress on Activities
Under the American Doctrine for the Middle East, July 1, 1959
to June 30, 1960, Transmitted August 15, 1960.

D. The United Nations Emergency Force (UNEF)

211. Operations of the United Nations Emergency Force: Report of the U.N. Secretary-General (Hammarskjold), September 13, 1960 (Excerpts)

212. United States Views on the Problem of Financing the United Nations Emergency Force for Calendar Year 1961: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Aiken) in Committee V of the U.N. General Assembly, December 16, 1960. . .

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213. The United Nations Emergency Force-Authorization of Expenses for Calendar Year 1961: Resolution 1575 (XV), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, December 20, 1960.

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

THE INDUS WATERS SETTLEMENT

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214. Summary of the Proposed Indus Waters Treaty and of the Indus Basin Development Fund Agreement: Department of State Summary of Announcement Issued by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, February 29, 1960. . . 492-493 215. The Need for Authority To Waive the Provisions of Cargo Preference Legislation To Permit United States Participation in the Indus Basin Development Program: Letter From the Under Secretary of State (Dillon) to the President of the American Merchant Marine Institute (Casey), April 11, 1960. . . . . 494-495

* The Indus Waters Treaty 1960, Signed at Karachi by the President of Pakistan (Ayub Khan) and the Prime Minister of India (Nehru), September 19, 1960.

* The Indus Basin Development Fund Agreement, Signed at Karachi, September 19, 1960.

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IRAN

216. "The United States Has the Closest and Most Cordial Relations With the Present Government of Iran": Statement Issued by the Department of State, January 22, 1960

* Termination of the Reciprocal Trade Agreement of April 8, 1943, Between the United States and Iran, Effective August 25, 1960: Agreement Effected by Notes Exchanged at Tehran by the Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs (Abbas Aram) and the American Ambassador (Wailes), July 27, 1960.

ISRAEL

217. United States Policy Respecting Shipment of Arms to the Countries of the Middle East and, in Particular, to Israel: Reply Made by the President (Eisenhower) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, February 17, 1960 (Excerpt)

* "The Sovereign Rights of the Argentine Republic

[Have Been

Violated by] the Illicit .. Transfer of Adolf Eichmann
to the Territory of the State of Israel": Letter From the Argen-
tine Representative at the U.N. (Amadeo) to the President of
the U.N. Security Council (Tsiang), June 15, 1960 . .

Should Be

* "Whatever Difficulties May Have Arisen Between . . [the Israel
Government] and the Argentine_Government
Settled by Direct Negotiation": Letter From the Israel Repre-
sentative at the U.N. (Comay) to the President of the U.N.
Security Council (Tsiang), June 21, 1960 . .

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218. United States Suggested Amendments to the Argentine Draft United Nations Security Council Resolution on the ArgentineIsrael Dispute: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Lodge) in the U.N. Security Council, June 22, 1960 (Excerpts) . 498-499

219. United Nations Security Council Request of the Government of Israel "To Make Appropriate Reparation" to the Government of Argentina: Resolution Adopted by the U.N. Security Council, June 23, 1960

[See also doc. 374.]

THE PUSHTUNISTAN QUESTION

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220. Soviet Endorsement of the "Pushtunistan" Movement: Address by the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. (Khrushchev) Before a Mass Meeting of Moscow Working People, The Sports Palace, Moscow, March 6, 1960 (Excerpt) . 501-502

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THE QUESTION OF FREEDOM OF TRANSIT
THROUGH THE SUEZ CANAL

221. United States Policy Respecting Measures To Be Taken To Secure
Complete Freedom of Transit in the Suez Canal: Reply Made
by the Secretary of State (Herter) to a Question Asked at a
News Conference, February 8, 1960.

222. Views of the Department of State on the "Douglas Amendment"
to the Mutual Security Act "Designed To Support Efforts
Toward Eliminating Trade Restrictions Practiced Against

the State of Israel": Letter From the Acting Secretary of State
(Dillon) to the Chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign
Relations (Fulbright), May 2, 1960.

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223. The United States "Neither Recognizes Nor Condones the Arab Boycott, Which Includes the Black-Listing of United States Flag Vessels in Part Because of Prior Calls at Israeli Ports": Statement of Policy Issued by the Department of State, May 6, 1960. 505–507

PART VIII. AFRICA

* Second All-African Peoples Conference, Tunis, January 25-30, 1960:
Resolutions Adopted by the Conference, January 30, 1960. .
"Although It Is Not a Member, the United States Government Will
Do Its Utmost To Assist the [Economic] Commission [for Africa]
in Its Work": Statement Made by the U.S. Observer (Phillips)
Before the Second Session of the Economic Commission for
Africa, Tangier, February 1, 1960

* Second Conference of Independent African States, Addis Ababa,
June 14-26, 1960: Resolutions Adopted by the Conference,
June 24, 1960

224. The Problem of Achieving "African Solidarity Within the Framework of the United Nations": Introduction to the Annual Report of the U.N. Secretary-General (Hammarskjold) on the Work of the U.N. Organization During the Period June 16, 1959-June 15, 1960, Submitted August 31, 1960 (Excerpt)

225. "Africa-A United Nations Program for Independence and Development": Illustrative Draft Resolution Submitted by the U.S. Representative at the U.N. (Wadsworth) to the U.N. SecretaryGeneral (Hammarskjold), October 20, 1960 .

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226. United States Continued Endorsement of the French Program for Algerian Self-Determination: Reply Made by the President (Eisenhower) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, April 27, 1960. .

227. Algerian Proposal for a United Nations Supervised Referendum To Determine the Future of Algeria: Communiqué Issued at Tunis by the Provisional Government of Algeria, August 22, 1960 . . 228. French Rejection of the Proposed United Nations Supervised Referendum To Determine the Future of Algeria: Reply Made by the President of the French Republic (General de Gaulle) to a Question Asked at a News Conference, Paris, September 5, 1960 (Excerpts)

229. Refugees From Algeria in Morocco and Tunisia: Resolution 1500 (XV), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, December 5, 1960

230. The United States Position on the Question of Algeria: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Wilcox) in Committee I of the U.N. General Assembly, December 15, 1960 .

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231. The Question of Algeria: Resolution 1573 (XV), Adopted by the U.N. General Assembly, December 19, 1960.

[See also docs. 371-373.]

LIBYA

The Establishment of a Joint Libyan-United States Committee
for the Settlement of Problems Arising Out of the Defense Fa-
cilities Agreement of 1954: Memorandum of Understanding
Signed at Tripoli by the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign
Affairs of Libya (Abd al-Majid Kubar) and the American Am-
bassador (Jones), June 30, 1960

B. Central and Southern Africa

THE BRAZZAVILLE POWERS

232. The Brazzaville Declaration: Communiqué issued at Brazzaville, Republic of Congo, by the Heads of State of Certain African Republics and Madagascar, December 19, 1960

CAMEROUN

* United States Recognition of the Republic of Cameroun, Effective January 1, 1960: Announcement Issued by the Department of State, January 5, 1960

CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC

* United States Recognition of the Central African Republic, Effective August 13, 1960: Statement Issued by the Department of State, October 13, 1960.

CHAD

* United States Recognition of the Republic of Chad, Effective August 11, 1960: Statement Issued by the Department of State, October 13, 1960. .

CONGO (BRAZZAVILLE)

* United States Recognition of the Republic of Congo, Brazzaville,
Effective August 15, 1960.

THE CONGO SITUATION AND THE REPUBLIC OF THE CONGO
(LEOPOLDVILLE)

*La Loi Fondamentale Relative aux Structures du Congo, Promul-
gated by the King of the Belgians (Baudouin), May 19, 1960 . .

* General Treaty of Friendship, Assistance, and Cooperation, Signed at Léopoldville by Representatives of Belgium and the Republic of the Congo, June 29, 1960 . . .

* United States Recognition of the Republic of the Congo, Effective June 30, 1960: Announcement Issued by the Department of State, June 29, 1960

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* Independence of the Republic of the Congo: Joint Declaration Signed at Léopoldville by Representatives of the Republic of the Congo and Belgium, June 30, 1960.

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*The Establishment of "the Independent Katanga": Declaration Issued at Elisabethville by the College of Ministers, Katanga Province, Republic of the Congo, July 11, 1960

233. Congolese Request for "Urgent Dispatch by the United Nations of Military Assistance": Message From the President (Kasavubu) and the Prime Minister (Lumumba) of the Republic of the Congo to the U.N. Secretary-General (Hammarskjold), Cabled July 12, 1960. .

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34. Congolese Clarification of the Nature of the Assistance Being Requested of the United Nations: Message From the President (Kasavubu) and the Prime Minister (Lumumba) of the Republic of the Congo to the U.N. Secretary-General (Hammarskjold), Cabled July 13, 1960. .

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235. The Case for United Nations Military Assistance to the Republic of the Congo: Statement Made by the U.N. Secretary-General (Hammarskjold) in the U.N. Security Council, July 13, 1960. . 525-526

236. “The Unfortunate Sequence of Events in the Congo.

Makes

the Speediest Possible United Nations Assistance Imperative":
Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Lodge) in the
U.N. Security Council, July 13, 1960. .

Moved Into

* "When the United Nations Forces Have .
Position and Are Able To Ensure the Effective Maintenance of
Order and the Security of Persons in the Congo, My Govern-
ment Will Proceed To Withdraw Its Intervening Metropolitan
Forces": Statement Made by the Belgian Representative
(Loridan) in the U.N. Security Council, July 13, 1960 .

237. United Nations Security Council Authorization of Military and
Technical Assistance for the Republic of the Congo: Resolution
Adopted by the U.N. Security Council, July 14, 1960. .

238. United States Interpretation of the United Nations Security Council Authorization of Military and Technical Assistance for the Republic of the Congo: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Lodge) in the U.N. Security Council, July 14, 1960 . * Rupture of Diplomatic Relations Between the Republic of the Congo and Belgium: Telegram From the President (Kasavubu) and the Prime Minister (Lumumba) of the Republic of the Congo to the Government of Belgium, July 14, 1960. .

239. "The Soviet Union Will Not Shrink From Resolute Measures To Halt the Aggression [in the Congo]": Message From the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the U.S.S.R. (Khrushchev) to the President of the Republic of the Congo (Kasavubu), July 14, 1960 (Excerpts) . .

* Organization, Composition, and State of Recruitment of the United
Nations Force in the Congo: First Report of the U.N. Secretary-
General (Hammarskjold) on Implementation of the U.N.
Security Council Resolution of July 14, 1960, Submitted July 18,
1960. .

The Schedule for Withdrawal of Belgian Forces From the Léopold-
ville Area of the Congo: Addendum No. 1 to the First Report of
the U.N. Secretary-General (Hammarskjold) on Implementa-
tion of the U.N. Security Council Resolution of July 14, 1960,
Submitted July 19, 1960.

240. Soviet Protest of the Presence of an American Military Group in
the Congo: Statement Made by the Soviet Foreign Minister
(Gromyko) to the American Chargé d'Affaires ad interim at
Moscow (Freers), July 19, 1960.

241. Soviet Interpretation of the United Nations Security Council Authorization of Military and Technical Assistance for the Republic of the Congo: Statement Made by the Soviet Representative (Kuznetsov) in the U.N. Security Council, July 21, 1960 (Excerpts)

242. United States Contributions to the United Nations Operations in the Congo: Statement Made by the U.S. Representative (Lodge) in the U.N. Security Council, July 21, 1960 ́.

243. "The United States Will Continue To Back With All Its Moral Force and Material Resources the Action of the United Nations To Restore Peace and Order [in the Congo]": Statement Read by the Secretary of State (Herter) at a News Conference, July 21, 1960

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