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It is true that no such “serious difference” did occur between Egypt and the United
Nations. In fact, whenever Egypt made a serious objection, the United Nations
had to make concessions. The Egyptian Government objected to the contingents
...
It is true that no such “serious difference” did occur between Egypt and the United
Nations. In fact, whenever Egypt made a serious objection, the United Nations
had to make concessions. The Egyptian Government objected to the contingents
...
Page 97
The United Nations forces were to arrive in Egypt with the consent of the Egyptian
Government and they were not to be allowed to stay or operate unless Egypt
continued to give such consent." The Egyptian delegates stated explicitly that ...
The United Nations forces were to arrive in Egypt with the consent of the Egyptian
Government and they were not to be allowed to stay or operate unless Egypt
continued to give such consent." The Egyptian delegates stated explicitly that ...
Page 98
The basic problem was whether the UN Force would stay in Egypt until a basic
settlement of the Suez-Palestine issues was reached or whether it would merely
keep order after the withdrawal of the British, French and Israeli forces, until such
...
The basic problem was whether the UN Force would stay in Egypt until a basic
settlement of the Suez-Palestine issues was reached or whether it would merely
keep order after the withdrawal of the British, French and Israeli forces, until such
...
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Diplomatic Behavior and International Crisis ManagementSome Preliminary Observations | 1 |
The Case of Southern Yemen | 14 |
The Case of Cook Islands | 43 |
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