Neither is prepared to negotiate on behalf of any third party or to enter into agreements or understandings with the other directed at other states. Both sides are of the view that it would be against the interests of the peoples of the world for any... Background Readings - 219 페이지1976전체보기 - 도서 정보
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1972 - 1052 페이지
...communique states, "Both sides are of the ,-• that it would be against the interests of the people of the world for any major country to collude with another against other countries, or for major cmi:itrics. to diridc up the world into spheres of interest," was that a result of your talks about... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Foreign Affairs - 1972 - 320 페이지
...answer to Walter Cronkite stands on its own feet. Question. Dr. Kissinger, where the communique states, "Both sides are of the view that it would be against the interests of the people of the world for any major country to collude with another against other countries, or for major... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1975 - 752 페이지
...third party or to enter into agreements or understandings with the other directed at other states. "Both sides are of the view that it would be against...divide up the world into spheres of interest. 'The sides reviewed the long-standing serious disputes between China and the United States." The Chinese... | |
| United States. Congress. Joint Economic Committee - 1975 - 760 페이지
...third party or to enter into agreements or understandings with the other directed at other states. "Both sides are of the view that it would be against...divide up the world into spheres of interest. "The sides reviewed the long-standing serious disputes between China and the United States." The Chinese... | |
| John K. Fairbank, Denis Crispin Twitchett, Roderick MacFarquhar - 1991 - 1142 페이지
...other directed at other states"; third, the shared opposition to "any major country ... collud[ing] with another against other countries, or for major...to divide up the world into spheres of interest"; and fourth, a longer statement from the United States on policy toward Taiwan: The United States acknowledges... | |
| Seyom Brown - 1994 - 684 페이지
...other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony." And, in a stroke of studied ambiguity, "Both sides are of the view that it would be against the interest of the peoples of the world for any major country to collude with another against other countries,... | |
| Elizabeth Sirimarco - 2005 - 164 페이지
...International disputes should be settled on this basis, without resorting to the use or threat of force. . . . Both sides are of the view that it would be against...world into spheres of interest. . . . The two sides expressed the hope that the gains achieved during this visit would open up new prospects for the relations... | |
| John K. Fairbank, Denis Crispin Twitchett, Roderick MacFarquhar - 1991 - 1138 페이지
...other directed at other states"; third, the shared opposition to "any major country ... collud[ing] with another against other countries, or for major...to divide up the world into spheres of interest"; and fourth, a longer statement from the United States on policy toward Taiwan: The United States acknowledges... | |
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