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... issues at stake had not arisen in UN and plainly could not be settled there . Their settlement depended on willingness by both sides to compromise differences in direct negotiation . Their discord could never be dispelled through UN but ...
... issues at stake had not arisen in UN and plainly could not be settled there . Their settlement depended on willingness by both sides to compromise differences in direct negotiation . Their discord could never be dispelled through UN but ...
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... issue of reunification . The midsummer " Summit Conference " at Geneva also registered no progress on the issue , since East and West continued to adhere to the irreconcilable views previously enunciated . Despite pressures for a new ...
... issue of reunification . The midsummer " Summit Conference " at Geneva also registered no progress on the issue , since East and West continued to adhere to the irreconcilable views previously enunciated . Despite pressures for a new ...
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... issues in dispute between Washing- ton and Tel Aviv , Golda Meir , on her way to Washington , conferred in Paris in mid ... issue was the inability of the Cabinet to make peace in Algeria or to make the voice of France heard in world ...
... issues in dispute between Washing- ton and Tel Aviv , Golda Meir , on her way to Washington , conferred in Paris in mid ... issue was the inability of the Cabinet to make peace in Algeria or to make the voice of France heard in world ...
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