British and Foreign State PapersH.M. Stationery Office, 1967 |
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... armaments . The object of this would be to try to establish some basis for limit- ing conventional armaments . In this context armaments are even more important than the levels of forces . ( d ) We should pursue the idea of the handing ...
... armaments . The object of this would be to try to establish some basis for limit- ing conventional armaments . In this context armaments are even more important than the levels of forces . ( d ) We should pursue the idea of the handing ...
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... armaments in agreed amounts take place , but also that retained armed forces and armaments do not exceed agreed levels at any stage . TASK OF THE TEN - NATION Committee on DISARMAMENT The task of the Ten - Nation Committee on ...
... armaments in agreed amounts take place , but also that retained armed forces and armaments do not exceed agreed levels at any stage . TASK OF THE TEN - NATION Committee on DISARMAMENT The task of the Ten - Nation Committee on ...
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... armaments . All other remaining armaments , including weapons of mass destruction and vehicles for their delivery and conventional armaments shall be destroyed or converted to peaceful uses . 3. Expenditures for military purposes by all ...
... armaments . All other remaining armaments , including weapons of mass destruction and vehicles for their delivery and conventional armaments shall be destroyed or converted to peaceful uses . 3. Expenditures for military purposes by all ...
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