Latin America Report, Temas84-126[Executive Office of the President], Federal Broadcast Information Service, Joint Publications Research Service, 1984 |
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... United States . Nicaragua feels it is indispensable that the United States sign and ratify the additional protocol of the act and immediately cease military and all other acts of aggression against Nicaragua . Cuba Wants a Dignified ...
... United States . Nicaragua feels it is indispensable that the United States sign and ratify the additional protocol of the act and immediately cease military and all other acts of aggression against Nicaragua . Cuba Wants a Dignified ...
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... United States ? He said : I tend to agree with that , mainly because the area's geographic position is a determining ... United States in- volved , but also the countries directly affected by the crisis , Latin America in general , and ...
... United States ? He said : I tend to agree with that , mainly because the area's geographic position is a determining ... United States in- volved , but also the countries directly affected by the crisis , Latin America in general , and ...
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... United States to help solve the crisis ? Brandt said : I have never met Fidel Castro . to his appreciations on the crisis . Before I reply , I must listen Mr Brandt indicated that before embarking on his tour he had a very clear grasp ...
... United States to help solve the crisis ? Brandt said : I have never met Fidel Castro . to his appreciations on the crisis . Before I reply , I must listen Mr Brandt indicated that before embarking on his tour he had a very clear grasp ...
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