Study Mission to Japan, Korea, and Taiwan: Report to the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States SenateU.S. Government Printing Office, 1977 - 24페이지 |
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... exchange reserves , so the purely financial aspects of the drawdown / buildup plan may not be as important a consideration respecting this issue as the broader implications for the stability of the western defense system in north Asia ...
... exchange reserves , so the purely financial aspects of the drawdown / buildup plan may not be as important a consideration respecting this issue as the broader implications for the stability of the western defense system in north Asia ...
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... exchange for a limited immunity agree- ment for Tongsun Park . I urged the Korean authorities to make every effort to complete the negotiations as rapidly and as forthcomingly as possible , in order to remove the Tongsun Park case from ...
... exchange for a limited immunity agree- ment for Tongsun Park . I urged the Korean authorities to make every effort to complete the negotiations as rapidly and as forthcomingly as possible , in order to remove the Tongsun Park case from ...
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... exchange supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan , and the National Endow- ment for the Arts of the United States . Finally , turning to the area of public affairs and cultural communication for the American people , the ...
... exchange supported by the Agency for Cultural Affairs of Japan , and the National Endow- ment for the Arts of the United States . Finally , turning to the area of public affairs and cultural communication for the American people , the ...
19 페이지
... exchange of views on Sino - U.S . relations and world affairs . During the visit , extensive , earnest , and frank discussions were held between President Nixon and Premier Chou En - lai on the normalization of relations be- tween the ...
... exchange of views on Sino - U.S . relations and world affairs . During the visit , extensive , earnest , and frank discussions were held between President Nixon and Premier Chou En - lai on the normalization of relations be- tween the ...
21 페이지
... exchanges would be mutually beneficial . Each side undertakes to facilitate the further development of such contacts ... exchange views on issues of common interest . The two sides expressed the hope that the gains achieved during this ...
... exchanges would be mutually beneficial . Each side undertakes to facilitate the further development of such contacts ... exchange views on issues of common interest . The two sides expressed the hope that the gains achieved during this ...
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achieved Affairs American Chiang Chiang Ching-kuo Chiang Kai-shek China effectively controls Chinese side Communist Congress countries cultural described in Article determined by mutual drawdown economic February 21 firmly supports forces and military Foreign Minister Friendship Commission GEORGE K. C. YEH hegemony inherent right issues Jammu and Kashmir Japan Japan-United States Friendship Japan-United States partnership Japanese Government JOHN FOSTER DULLES LDC's mainland major Mao Tse-tung ment mutual agreement Mutual Defense Treaty normalization of relations north Asia North Korean peace and security People's Republic policy of normalization political Presidential Documents vol problems R.O.K. Government Ratified relationship released a statement Republic of China Republic of Korea right of self-defense Security Council Shanghai Communique ship Commission sides agreed Taipei territorial integrity territories without mutual territory described tion Tokyo Tongsun Park trade imbalance U.S. forces U.S. Government U.S. representative U.S. side United Nations United States-Japan Weekly Compilation West Pacific Area White House released withdrawal
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13 페이지 - Such measures shall be terminated when the Security Council has taken the measures necessary to restore and maintain international peace and security.
24 페이지 - Treaty reaffirm their faith in the purposes and principles of the Charter of the United Nations and their desire to live in peace with all peoples and all governments.
13 페이지 - This Treaty does not affect and shall not be interpreted as affecting in any way the rights and obligations under the Charter of the Parties which are members of the United Nations or the primary responsibility of the Security Council for the maintenance of international peace and security.
24 페이지 - The Parties undertake, as set forth in the Charter of the United Nations, to settle any international disputes in which they may be involved by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security, and justice, are not endangered, and to refrain in their international relations from the threat or use of force in any manner inconsistent with the purposes of the United Nations.
12 페이지 - In order more effectively to achieve the objectives of this Treaty, the Parties, separately and jointly, by means of continuous and effective self-help and mutual aid, will maintain and develop their individual and collective capacity to resist armed attack.
12 페이지 - The United States acknowledges that all Chinese on either side of the Taiwan Strait maintain there is but one China and that Taiwan is a part of China.
21 페이지 - President Nixon met with Chairman Mao Tse-tung of the Communist Party of China on February 21. The two leaders had a serious and frank exchange of views on Sino-US relations and world affairs. During the visit, extensive, earnest and frank discussions were held between President Nixon and Premier Chou En-lai on the normalization of relations between the United States of America and the People's Republic of China, as well as on other matters of interest to both sides.
22 페이지 - Both wish to reduce the danger of international military conflict. Neither should seek hegemony in the Asia-Pacific region or in any other region of the world and each is opposed to efforts by any other country or group of countries to establish such hegemony.
22 페이지 - ... with the United Nations Security Council Resolution of December 21, 1971, the United States favors the continuation of the ceasefire between India and Pakistan and the withdrawal of all military forces to within their own territories and to their own sides of the ceasefire line in Jammu and Kashmir; the United States supports the right of the peoples of South Asia to shape their own future in peace, free of military threat, and without having the area become the subject of great power rivalry.
14 페이지 - EXCELLENCY : I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of Your Excellency's Note of today's date...