British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 |
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... Western allies accepted its proposal for a change in the status of Berlin , it intended to change the situation in Berlin unilaterally after May 27 . The Three Western Powers rejected this proposal , and stated that no useful ...
... Western allies accepted its proposal for a change in the status of Berlin , it intended to change the situation in Berlin unilaterally after May 27 . The Three Western Powers rejected this proposal , and stated that no useful ...
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... Western forces in Berlin are less than 2 per cent . of the forces that surround them . Clearly , the Soviet Union is proposing a drastic reduction of Western forces not for the reason given , but as the first step toward total ...
... Western forces in Berlin are less than 2 per cent . of the forces that surround them . Clearly , the Soviet Union is proposing a drastic reduction of Western forces not for the reason given , but as the first step toward total ...
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... Western plan for general and comprehensive disarmament . This had been agreed among the five Western Governments represented on the Com- mittee , on the basis of the outline plan put forward by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd in September 1959 ...
... Western plan for general and comprehensive disarmament . This had been agreed among the five Western Governments represented on the Com- mittee , on the basis of the outline plan put forward by Mr. Selwyn Lloyd in September 1959 ...
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